🎧 Elevate Your Audio Game!
The FiiO M3Pro is a versatile, portable MP3 music player that supports high-resolution DSD128 audio, features a full-screen display, and offers multiple functionalities including text reading, calculator, and recording capabilities, making it the perfect companion for students and music lovers alike.
P**P
Sounds great good battery life
Great MP3Plus 24hr battery
V**D
Sounds abound.
Build quality is really good. Would have preferred an aluminium back rather than the glass. The sound is very good quality with the right earphones. My Sony MDR XB's didn't work too well, so I reverted to an old favourite pair of Skull Candy Heavy Medals and they were much clearer. The Interface is a bit bland and there's not much you can change on it BUT everything is really clear and it does work fine. My main issue with getting used to it was finding out how to go back one step on menu's rather than use the HOME button. This due to there being no BACK button. Simple solution once I'd looked up a manual though. Just swipe from left to right. It's way faster than a lot of cheaper MP3 I've tried. With no lag on the menus at all with 128GB of music. All in all a very good player. I DID want a Sony NW A55 but they are almost impossible to get hold of new anymore. And I really don't like the 105 as the battery life is so bad and renders the unit worse than using a smartphone.
B**L
Depends what you want it for, but dangerous volume level with earphones
Smaller than I imagined. However, about size of an i-pod nano, so ok. Instructions poor. First thing you see when you switch on is chinese text, and 2 buttons to choose from. Guessed correct option. Not shown in instructions.Managed to work out how to update the media library, which isn't clear in instructions.Most other mp3 players I've seen online have some internal memory, but this doesn't. You do need an sd card.Holds my 4000+ songs (with the sd card I fitted). I have my music in m4a format, which it reads.Won't work when connected to my car, which doesn't recognise it. Connected it to dvd player in house, and only acts like a 'dumb' sd card. Bit disappointed. However, mainly bought to listen to music when on holiday, with earphones in.Used for the first time with earphones. I've turned the volume down everywhere on it to the minimum, but the volume is still deafening. Unless there's a problem with the one I bought, I wouldn't recommend it, unless you're willing to lose your hearing. NOT safe volume level.
J**.
Good charge good sound
Product is fine
D**N
Worth the money but a bit limited on features.
Its an ok player soundwise but its a bit slow navigating the menus. No Bluetooth or wifi.. if you just a plug your headphones in and go person then its worth the money..
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