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Pulsar Music Player

Pulsar Music Player has long been one of the best music players on Android. It is an offline audio player without advertisements. Its gorgeous user interface matches every single detail of the material design guidelines.

Pulsar contains almost every necessary feature to fulfill all of your musical needs including: gapless playback, lyrics display, crossfade, play speed adjustment, tag editing, last.fm scrobbling, Chromecast, voice command, Android Auto, equalizer, music visualizer, audio balance, ReplayGain, sleep timer, etc.

Pulsar is the ultimate audio player on Android, with millions of downloads. It has been translated into 36 different languages.

Details andKey Features:

  • Gorgeous user interface and animation with material design.
  • Manage and play music by album, artist, folder, and genre.
  • Smart playlists with most played, recently played, and newly added tracks.
  • Automatic sync of missing album/artist images.
  • Fast search across albums, artists, and songs.
  • Resizable home screen widget.
  • Gapless playback support.
  • Play speed adjustment.
  • Crossfade support.
  • Replay gain volume normalization.
  • Built-in metadata tag editor (mp3 and more).
  • Display lyrics (embedded and lrc file).
  • Save/restore playback position (useful for podcasts and audiobooks).
  • Music visualizer rendering.
  • Chromecast (Google Cast) support.
  • Google voice commands support.
  • Android Auto support.
  • Disable car auto play on Bluetooth.
  • Sound balance adjustment.
  • Last.fm scrobbling.
  • Various colorful themes.
  • Free of advertisements.
  • Sleep timer.

Pulsar supports standard music file types including mp3, aac, flac, ogg, wav and etc.

If you cannot find your music in Pulsar, please click the “rescan library” menu item from the action bar to rescan your device.

Pulsar audio player has a complete online user manual, click here.

Pro version unlocks following features:

  • 16 extra themes.
  • Theme customization.
  • 5-band equalizer controller.
  • 9 pre-built equalizer presets.
  • Bass booster, reverb and more.
View on Google Play Store

Free or paid:

  • Free with in-app purchase

Accessibility and User Comments:

Every part of the app is accessible. No Talkback actions are available but in my opinion it doesn't hinder how one navigates the UI. One thing I like is that Chromecast support works as expected. For instance, I am able to cast music to my speaker group that was set up in the Google Home app.

Last Tested App version and Android version:

1.12.9. Android 14

6 Comments

  1. dennis dennis

    this is the problem most android apps don’t use actions although what do you expect when Google can’t even be bothered to follow its own accessibility standards

  2. René René

    Does this app work with android auto ?
    Kind regards
    René

    • Salih Kunduz Salih Kunduz

      Hey Rene, We haven’t tested it ourselves, but according to the app description, Pulsar Music Player does support Android Auto.

      • Zandjil Zandjil

        I use it daily with Android Auto, works great!

  3. Kevin Kevin

    the Pulsar music player app is really nice.
    after playing everything in 1 folder, can it auto advance to the next folder?

    • Marina Patten Marina Patten

      Hi Kevin,
      I don’t think it does, but there is a similar app called Music Folder Player, which does play through folders. There is a free version (with ads), and you can get the full version for $1.59.

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