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F20 HiFi MP3 Player with Bluetooth 5.2 - Lossless DSD High Resolution Digital Audio Player | 64GB Expandable to 256GB | Portable Music Player for Gym, Running, Travel & Workout
F20 HiFi MP3 Player with Bluetooth 5.2 - Lossless DSD High Resolution Digital Audio Player | 64GB Expandable to 256GB | Portable Music Player for Gym, Running, Travel & Workout
F20 HiFi MP3 Player with Bluetooth 5.2 - Lossless DSD High Resolution Digital Audio Player | 64GB Expandable to 256GB | Portable Music Player for Gym, Running, Travel & Workout
F20 HiFi MP3 Player with Bluetooth 5.2 - Lossless DSD High Resolution Digital Audio Player | 64GB Expandable to 256GB | Portable Music Player for Gym, Running, Travel & Workout
F20 HiFi MP3 Player with Bluetooth 5.2 - Lossless DSD High Resolution Digital Audio Player | 64GB Expandable to 256GB | Portable Music Player for Gym, Running, Travel & Workout
F20 HiFi MP3 Player with Bluetooth 5.2 - Lossless DSD High Resolution Digital Audio Player | 64GB Expandable to 256GB | Portable Music Player for Gym, Running, Travel & Workout
F20 HiFi MP3 Player with Bluetooth 5.2 - Lossless DSD High Resolution Digital Audio Player | 64GB Expandable to 256GB | Portable Music Player for Gym, Running, Travel & Workout

F20 HiFi MP3 Player with Bluetooth 5.2 - Lossless DSD High Resolution Digital Audio Player | 64GB Expandable to 256GB | Portable Music Player for Gym, Running, Travel & Workout

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Description

TI' Segment DAC PCM510xA Chip Ahieve excellent dynamic and high-performance audio (up to192KHz/32bit ). Supports lossless music formats: FLAC, WAV, WMA, MP3, DSD 128(5.6 MHz), etc. Flexible Connection Supports connecting a variety of external amplifier devices through AUX cable. Such as professional amplifiers, speakers, car audio, headphones, etc. Strong Type-C Port USB-PC: Conveniently transfer files. USB-DAC: The player can be used as a computer decoding amp USB-SPDIF:Output for High-Quality Sound Bi-directional Bluetooth5.2 5.2 Bluetooth upgrade, more stable and higher quality. Supports wireless HD audio, including LDAC, AptX technology, etc. Feel the Music Details Earphone Impedance: 8Ω~150Ω THD: Settings->Switch USB mode to DAC). Then, connect the F20 to your computer via USB to use it as a USB DAC. (You can directly copy the DAC driver stored in the 64GB memory card that comes with the F20) 3.Why my new F20 only getting sound one channel out of the corded earbuds? The new player has a slightly tighter headphone jack, just plug it with pressure and it will be easier to plug in after few uses. 4. Why I cannot connect my Bluetooth headphone to the F20? When using the Bluetooth headphone with the F20 for the first time, need pair the two devices. Please make sure that the Bluetooth headphone is in pairing mode (just like the very first time that you use the Bluetooth headphone with other devices). 5. Can this player work with iTunes? Is it compatible? No, the player doesn’t compatible with iTunes. This functions more like an external hard drier. You simply plug it in, an option to open it as a folder pops up, and you simply drag and drop your music.

Features

    ♬【High Resolution Music Player】 This bluetooth mp3 player owns outstanding superior audio, adopts advanced DSD decoding technology to reduce distortion; the hi-res audio player can capture the depth and breadth of each note. It's ideal for audiophile to enjoy live music

    ♬【 Lossless Audio】 Lossless Music Player Utilizes advanced PCM510xA 2.1 VRMS, 112/106/100 dB Audio Stereo DAC chip, with a maximum sampling rate of 44.1¨C384 kHz /32 bit. Supports all major lossless music formats FLAC, WAV, WMA, M4A, MP3, MP2, AAC, APE, ALAC, OGG, AIFF, DFF, Native DSD64 (2.8MHz) DSD 128(5.6 MHz), etc

    ♬【 Humanization design】 This digital music player adopts 2.0" HD screen. Distinctive ALPS scroll control wheel enables fluent operation, a high-grade zinc alloy chassis gives a comfortable feel and touch, not to mention sturdy protection for prolonged durability

    ♬【Bi-directional Bluetooth5.2 】 This high res audio player features of Bluetooth V5.2 of for communication that will change your life, double-way lossless wireless bluetooth transmission with APT-X protocol. Music player can broadcast to bluetooth-enabled devices such headphone, speaker etc; and also can be a Bluetooth receiver

    ♬【Outstanding Battery. Expandable Storage】Enjoy up to 10 hours of uninterrupted high-res audio by headphone or Bluetooth. F20 player does not have build-in memory, but an extra 64GB SD card already inserted in player. You can expand the storage up to 256GB via 128 GB SD card or via another 128GB USB OTG (OTG cable not included) and enjoy a music library as long as 14,000 songs

Reviews

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It is amazing all of the advances over the years have allowed such a genius system for under $200. I still buy compact disc for a good home stereo, even though I know I could have switched to all USB/Tf. But I have so many CD's from when I was in high school and I converted all of my most favorite songs to .WAV, and I am aware this can also play .MP3. I believe I may have a little more lossless audio with .WAV. Connected to 2 paired speakers of the release of "DOSS Waterproof Bluetooth Speaker with Big Sound," I have easy wireless stereo. I could have bought better speakers but I needed everything to fit in pants and or shirt pockets. Thank you. I did convert CD music as well as rip some YouTube videos, and I end up having to convert .mp4 to .wav, or .wmv to .wav, or if all I have is a .mp3 song I guess I don't need to convert it but I still do some like DJ edit and convert it to .wav again. I did not have any connection loss through the entire time I was riding the Ebike when I keep the speakers near the music player. I had to buy this system or some system, because I was attracted to pairing speakers and it only works with a Bluetooth transmitter. My speakers work with TF card but cannot pair 2 speakers without this lovely Surfans F20 or other Bluetooth transmitter. I know I got my money worth out of this. You all could just accept that this is an inexpensive portable system, and it is good, but it has limits. I did a lot of leveling myself with many songs in Sony Vegas Pro and Sound Blaster Creative WaveStudio, so I can just play my songs "as is," preloaded with my effects. I'm not going to bs. There is more than enough high tech features with Surfans, but not as incredible bass as my more costly super power movie pc and its extreme sound card, with the big bass headphones. Honesty, for deep rich bass to be heard in a wide open public space, it requires larger speakers, and nothing I can carry in my pocket, and I never intended to use this with headphones. I can be low key with the Surfans player and the small speakers I got. Now I might try to test out better speakers in the future, but I don't need it because I have big home speakers and I would get a big bumping car stereo if I had the time, although I would like to lock any car subwoofer down so I can race the car without it shifting. I like to be extreme and on the edge. I'm not going to lie. I couldn't find any Bose bluetooth pairing speakers on Amazon until after I bought a pair of DOSS, but with my extreme desires, I would find a way to be unhappy with small Bose speakers. This product is worth it because the cost is fair and it is very advanced. When all is said and done, all I wanted was something that would play music and did not want to pay more for a chance for anything better currently. There are ways this system might be able to get better sound but I'm not going to bother to try to attach sound reprocessing hardware. Anything might be possible in theory. I like how small Surfans is. I attach my little speakers to my clothing and avoid using headphones. I fit Surfans in my pocket. I have listened to my waltz mix while plugging the big home receiver into the little music player through the headphone port as if it was an AUX port, and it sounded fine. I have large Bose Stereo speakers in my room but no current connected subwoofer because it was damaged. Surfans F20 is not bad. It is everything that I thought it would be and more. I could even use this to put on a table in any room where there is no speakers and use my little easy to move speakers, or humble myself to using some headphones and use it like a walkman. I don't want to discredit how good a $30 speaker can be, because nobody is paying much money to start with. Songs can be edited with audio software to maximize a particular music player and or speaker's sound quality and max volume, and it can sound more fine tuned with no distortion, and it can help me not have to adjust EQ and Volume from one song to the next. It is a lot of work but I am doing that and as a tribute to this music player. I am making remixes of many songs I have never worked on before, so I can celebrate what I think is good music and is a lot of lovable songs where people play either electric, acoustic, and other instruments, and really sing. I really don't care what people think about me. Some singers have a great voice and I enjoy hearing it loud. Nobody cares what kind of speakers I have. What matters more is that I have good sweet songs that can be heard alone, and or by anyone to share it with. I sold my Oldsmobile and sold one sub to somebody and then used one in my room until I accidentally fried it. What I like about this Surfans music player is how I can continually listen to music while traveling and while each song is in an editing process, without having to waste recordable discs. I can write 24bit music or maybe 32bit, to 48hz & 44hz better sound files, but I'm not sure if this system can play higher than 44hz/24bit/32bit, or if it would downscale it from 48hz to 44hz? It had no trouble smoothly playing my 24bit 48hz (.wav) compilation I've recently been making of a beautiful waltz, march, and sweet sound replays; it's an extremely edited mix, preserving the original songs in the classical characteristic, adjusting paces to maximize dance potential. It is symphony and orchestra as well as instrument people doing nice covers of those things. It has all the wonderful human manual instruments including drum, piano, brass, and strings. This assembly song takes up over 424 Megabytes and is 25m&46s length long. Most songs I saved as 44hz 16bit stereo. The battery does last a long time. I can enjoy the no gap feature of the music player and write the audio like it is in dvd chapters or can render it as whole whole piece. As of 9/17/24 I have created multiple folders of songs and I inserted myself singing too in one of those folders, with certain good songs, and it is fun and seems real if I get a good voice recorded not only because that is sweet, but because I can find songs where any person(s) do instrument backgrounds with no singer and then I can be the one to sing it; it is beautiful knowing that I didn't do all of it myself even though I can play the piano. I don't have a good piano at home and that sucks when I want to record. I have a keyboard that has had some technical problem lately but it is pretty good and it cost way more than the piano my parents bought. I also have my own style and other people have different style. I've never thought about pressing the same key over and over again when I cover music, but the way one woman does it I swear it is absolutely gorgeous. She covers rock songs.

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