- 1 hour
I’ve been rocking a Hifiwalker H2 with Rockbox installed for the past couple of months. I highly recommend.
rose56@lemmy.zipEnglish
4 hoursThe price is ok, and if you told me that couple years ago, I would buy it. Now, that my LG ThinQ V40 is back from the dead, with HiFi stuff and 3dtsx sound, I will stick with it.
- fubarx@lemmy.worldEnglish6 hours
It’s really unfortunate Apple dropped the iPod Nano. The ones with a physical scroll wheel and small display were just the right size for sticking in your pocket and going for a walk, run, or bike. Great way to leave distractions behind.
This one looks like it’s got some good design ideas. Nowadays, most people have streaming playlists. If they add software to snapshot those playlists onto the device in high quality, they might have something.
- yopyop@sh.itjust.worksEnglish6 hours
Regular price : 119$
Kickstarter price : 85$
With 1$ reservation : 75$
https://www.hidizs.net/products/hidizs-ap30-music-boy-1-deposit
Wildmimic@anarchist.nexusEnglish
10 hoursWell, that article really made me consider getting a dedicated music device again after decades of using my smartphone.
- zod000@lemmy.dbzer0.comEnglish3 hours
I switched to using a dedicated DAP because I haven’t been able to get a phone that fits my needs with a headphone jack. am considering getting this, if the kickstarter was active I’d be tempted to get it at the $75 price. There’s no way I’d pay over $100 though, there are too many caveats I have with this device considering I already have a DAP that is OK.
- crazyduck@lemmy.zipEnglish26 minutes
Take a look at the fiio echo nano, might be right up your alley. ~50-60€ DAC, 3.5mm audio jack, small form factor, retro look
- 0x0@infosec.pubEnglish2 hours
You can get a not too old xperia 5 or 10 from ali for a pretty decent price, probably an x3 compact for a much lower price as well
- zod000@lemmy.dbzer0.comEnglish2 hours
I actually had bought an Xperia for exactly that reason and they kept sending me a carrier locked phone. After the third return I gave up :(
- candyman337@piefed.caEnglish7 hours
Tbh, we rely too much on smart phones, even though it’s really cool to have a single device that does all these things, I think it was overall bad for society. Now the releasers of the software for these devices basically monopolize how so many things are distributed and what content they can have.
Wildmimic@anarchist.nexusEnglish
3 hoursThe devices themselves aren’t the issue (as it is with most tools), but the environment they exist in leads to societally toxic outcomes.
The existence of smartphones does not imply the lived reality of tracking, privacy violations, ads ads ads, monopoly-like software distribution and shutting out people for not having a smartphone from important services.
The latter is a consequence of unchecked capitalism and authoritarianism - it’s a policy issue.
PerfectDark@lemmy.worldEnglish
10 hoursA few months back I had a grand plan about buying a ton of options, going from entry level to high-end, a refurbished and done up iPod, a Zune, a feature on the PSP’s sound capabilities…but after two or three I got distracted
Reviewing this was a pleasure, and reminded me why something like this little fellow is magic for music. The sound difference between FLAC on this V.S. streaming is enormous!
I’m so glad you liked my artivle/review/impressions! :)
- candyman337@piefed.caEnglish6 hours
Can you really tell the difference? Like even compared to lossless streaming, I know there are some songs where it seems to be better detailed but that also could be my own bias, on top of that, I know some songs don’t even have lossless versions released so if you buy the flac you’re literally just getting the CD quality version anyway.
- 5 hours
If the streaming is lossless it would be impossible to tell the difference as they would be the same file.
But for many streaming services yes, you can certainly tell a difference.
FireWire400@lemmy.worldEnglish
9 hoursThe idea is great of a Linux-powered DAP is brilliant; if there’s one letdown with 80% of all DAPs, it’s the clunky software and UX. However, the device itself looks ghastly IMO.
Edit: I thought the software could be customised due to it being Linux and whatnot. It doesn’t seem to be.
- 7 hours
What are you talking about that thing looks adorable?
Would look cute dangling from a bag/purse or something.
Honestly my big hangup is trying to justify a dedicated player when a decent DAC can be had for as cheap as like $50
FireWire400@lemmy.worldEnglish
8 hoursI think it looks way too childish, even for one of those retro handhelds. I just don’t get why it needs to look like a Game Boy (which it doesn’t really, if anything it looks like a Pokémon Mini).
Maybe I’m just too much of a manly man to enjoy such things, idk.
- 7 hours
I get it. Ive never like how everything now (cars, houses, devices) are ALL: SILVER. SILVER. SILVER. BLACK. SILVER.
I’ll go back to beige any day.
- 7 hours
Looks its not my fault you neither want to be cute nor whimsical.
If I had a use for it I’d try to get one color matched to some good nail polish, maybe print out a custom case to match it with my portable meshcore node too.
I’m glad someone’s making something that isn’t just slabs, or overpriced because of how it looks.
AllNewTypeFace@leminal.spaceEnglish
9 hoursCute design, though probably only good for carrying a few favourite albums around, as without a scroll wheel, it’ll be painfully slow to navigate through larger music collections.
- ObsidianZed@lemmy.worldEnglish39 minutes
Does it not have a scroll wheel? Admittedly I skimmed the article but it appears to have A wheel of some kind.

- zod000@lemmy.dbzer0.comEnglish3 hours
I have about 100 albums on my little DAP and it isn’t as bad as you’re probably thinking. If I had thousands of albums, yeah, that would be a no go, but I really don’t want to be text searching on my music player generally. As long as it has filter menus for artist and genre and the UI isn’t totally brain dead it is likely fine.
- ranzispa@mander.xyzEnglish2 hours
100 albums is quite a small collection, I believe I have more than that on my phone.
If I can not easily browse through 1000 artists this has no value to me.
- ExcessShiv@lemmy.dbzer0.comEnglish3 hours
That’s still easily 20+ clicks to get to the specific song you want to hear in this thing
- DanceMomsSavedMe@lemmy.zipEnglish8 hours
I would get this if it had a search function. Idk why no one ever thinks of a search function with things like this.
- zod000@lemmy.dbzer0.comEnglish3 hours
Probably because text search on a tiny device with no keyboard really sucks in my experience.
- DanceMomsSavedMe@lemmy.zipEnglish3 hours
With the ability to hold 8000 songs like to says I would have settled for a scrolling search type of deal at least
- zod000@lemmy.dbzer0.comEnglish3 hours
Funny enough, it can almost certain hold way more than 8000 songs, my MP3 player in the early 2000s could hold much, much more than that. As I said in another comment, as long as the UI isn’t brain dead it should be fine. It isn’t like any sane person scrolls one by one through all their songs, you usually filter by album, artist, or genre first.
devfuuu@lemmy.worldEnglish
7 hoursIt looks cute. But first time I heard headphones being called monitors and IEM keywords. Had to go search what the hell that was about. Also never heard about a 4.4mm connection. Calling something as capable to read “books” when it’s just txt files is a bit overselling it. And at that size is probably something more like a notes reader. I didn’t see anything written about the battery life and if bluetooth works properly and how that affects battery.
Akasazh@lemmy.worldEnglish
4 hoursAlso assuming for the ‘audiophile’ market often means overpriced stuff with lots of buzzwords and confrontation bias.










