Yeah, non-portable audio players don't really seem to exist commercially as far as I can tell. I think a raspberry pi zero 2 would fit your needs rather well (it costs like $15), although the initial setup might constitute more hacking than you're willing to put up with.
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I've been eyeballing the Zero 2. I'm no pro but I've been messing with Pis for years.. I'll probably give it a try. I've found so many small computers for signage.. then I found rack mount media players for in-store music. I'll look into that now.
What are you trying to do that an older, cheap IPad (or other tablet) can’t accomplish?
A phone or tablet would work great. Last week, when I was trying to figure this all out, I pulled out a Samsung that was a few years old. Threw it on the charger and it swelled up like a balloon within 15 minutes. That made me think twice about leaving a phone or tablet plugged in all day at home, while I'm not there.