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The High-Resolution HiFi MP3 Player is a portable digital audio player that supports a wide range of audio formats, including lossless DSD audio. It features a 2.0" HD screen, a robust 1200 mAh battery for up to 10 hours of playback, and comes with a 64GB memory card, expandable up to 256GB. The package includes headphones and a USB Type-C charging cable, ensuring you have everything you need for an exceptional listening experience.
***V
Solid piece of tech
The media could not be loaded. I do enjoy using this MP3 player. It has a good amount of heft to it, though it may look like it would be cheaper from the product photos. In person, it handles really well and the buttons respond quickly. It comes with a very generous 64gb SD card, allowing you to transfer a ton of music over to your device without worrying about space. You can use larger cards if necessary, but the sheer amount that you're given essentially for free is a great draw. The tracking buttons that are rollers are built into the device and allow you to scroll and interact with the menu items with precision. Like any device, it will take a bit of time for me to get used to where the buttons are as they don't feel completely intuitive, but I may just be thinking too harshly in relation to my other MP3 players that I have used in the past. My only real hiccup with this was initially playing songs from a SD card I used before with my go to music on it. For some reason, the device loaded but stopped at the 10% imported screen for some time, so I had to reset the device. Once we started with the SD card I desired already in the device, I was able to get this to work smoothly with no problems. Importing music is as simple as connecting the data cable into your laptop or PC and dragging and dropping files to the designated folder. Speaking of, this device also supports folders so you can separate your music beforehand into folders and they can be accessed from the device efficiently. It does support playlist, and it is very easy to adjust them, but folders to me have always been the simplest way to find specific songs that I really like. The only real drawback about this is that it does not support Bluetooth connections, something that I do miss, but there is the option to use this with the aux cable port and a speaker. That's my only real suggestion, to add that functionality in the future, but as long as you have a solid aux cable and a listening device or a set of headphones, you can listen comfortably with this and have rich, clear audio on the go.
M**K
Perfectly Sized, Nice Sounding HiFi Player, but has a drawback
I consider myself an audiophile, I went to school for music engineering and professional music recording. I'm also part of the iPod generation, and have well over 400 CDs that are in an iTunes library ripped at Lossless quality. I've been on a strange personal quest to get a music player that can do what the iPod classic could do. I have a phone and a dedicated music player app that can handle 24bit and 16bit lossless formats; but with 200gb of music my phone crashes. It just can't handle when I want to shuffle through my library, and it has 6gb of ram. This is my 2nd phone to not be able to handle it since losing my Galaxy S9 which I now wish I had because it handled my library perfectly. This music player is so close to what I loved about an iPod, but it's missing the mark. It handles all my different file formats, particularly AIFF and M4A Lossless files. AAC and MP3 are played pretty much on almost every player I've tried.This one is promising, but like other obscure Amazon audio players, for some reason the song lists get limited to only 4000 songs...Unless I go into the folder section and scroll through ALL of my artists then I can see everything.I didn't realize how much scrolling I would have to do on this little aluminum wheel, and it can't skip up letters like an old iPod, or any current music app and it's just not cutting it.Where it's shining though is the actual player interface, I love the red on black, and if your files are meta tagged correctly with album art, it will display the album art in full color, it's not anything high quality but it's nice to see, it also displays the song name, band, and album info, with the file type and size. It's cool to see 864kbps or higher playing. I love that it has dedicated track forward and back buttons that aren't also the volume up and down; as the scroll wheel controls volume and that's also neat to use.It has surprisingly great sound quality for how affordable it is, and sounded amazing in the car.It's about the size of an old iPod Mini which is a perfect palm size. It's not super small like the old Nano or Shuffles, and much smaller than a smartphone.One downside is the glossy plastic on the front and back, it will scuff and collect fingerprints like crazy, it's already getting light scratches from being in my pocket, and I've only had it for one day as of writing this...it's getting some very minimal surface scratches. A screen protector would have been nice to have, but it's okay, I was expecting something cheaper and don't feel like it's gonna ruin anything sound wise.If you have a smaller library of 4000 songs, this will be perfect. For people like me who have been collecting CDs since the 90s, and archiving them into iTunes or other song management software to extract the highest possible bitrates, I'm gonna have to find something else to meet my needs. But at least I have something I can take skateboarding that I won't worry if I land badly and break it, I'll be out too much money. It was definitely worth trying out.
K**B
Incredibly high quality and sturdy
Here is what I like the most about the OILSKY A66:- sleek design, very easy to use, nice sound!- I like the ease of a scroll wheel for volume- quality of included headphones is decent- HUGE storage capacity with included card- charge time is quick; excellent battery life!- my son has Oilsky (smaller) and it's been holding up well- almost half the price of some other lossless MP3 players!- nice to have the equalizer presets + custom; it works fineA few things that Oilsky could improve next time:- cord is not fully snug in earpiece, so it rattles a bit in your ear while moving- the max volume seems a bit limited, can it be extended?- bass boost in the headphone could be stronger?Overall, I would definitely buy one again (or for a friend), especially for the price. It is amazing how the durability/quality of these players has improved. Oilsky is a new player on the scene, but I'm impressed.
Z**V
Good player when you are not syncing data
So first I will start with the positives. The players sound quality is really good and I love thatthe display is black and red it's easy on the eye. I didn't use the included headphones so I cannotsay what quality they are. Battery life is good so I am very pleased with that as well. But when itcomes to syncing your music it crawls no faster than 10Mbps. And not only that but it's accompaniedby disconnecting on its own and then I have to wait for it to build the folder directory to sync again.I did buy a Samsung high-endurance flash card to replace it thinking it was that but it made no difference. Hopefully they will release a firmware update to fix the issue.
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