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# ESS ES9018K2M DAC, 32-bit/384kHz, DSD128 64GB included, expandable to 512GB 10h battery life, USB-C fast charge H2 HiFi MP3 Player with Bluetooth 5.2, Lossless DSD FLAC Player, Digital Audio Player Hi Res Portable Music DAP Player with 64GB Micro SD Card, Support Up to 512GB

**Brand:** hifi walker
**Price:** 1203 Lei
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## Summary

> 🎶 Elevate your soundtrack—wherever life takes you.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** H2 HiFi MP3 Player with Bluetooth 5.2, Lossless DSD FLAC Player, Digital Audio Player Hi Res Portable Music DAP Player with 64GB Micro SD Card, Support Up to 512GB by hifi walker
- **How much does it cost?** 1203 Lei with free shipping
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- hifi walker enthusiasts

## Why This Product

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## Key Features

- • **Massive Music Library On-The-Go:** Comes with a 64GB microSD card and supports expansion up to 512GB—carry up to 15,000 tracks in your pocket.
- • **Audiophile-Grade Sound Precision:** Experience crystal-clear, lossless audio with a top-tier ESS ES9018K2M DAC supporting native DSD128 and 32-bit/384kHz decoding.
- • **Versatile Playback & Compatibility:** Supports a wide range of formats (FLAC, MP3, WAV, DSD, and more) plus line-out for car or home audio integration.
- • **Seamless Bluetooth 5.2 Connectivity:** Dual-mode Bluetooth 5.2 with Qualcomm aptX ensures high-def wireless audio streaming and reception for ultimate flexibility.
- • **Intuitive Navigation & Durable Design:** 2-inch HD display paired with ALPS scroll controls and a rugged zinc alloy chassis for effortless, stylish portability.

## Overview

The HIFI WALKER H2 is a compact, high-resolution portable music player featuring an advanced ESS ES9018K2M DAC for pristine lossless audio playback. Equipped with Bluetooth 5.2 and Qualcomm aptX, it offers flexible wireless streaming and reception. It includes a 64GB microSD card with support for up to 512GB, enabling massive music libraries on the go. The device boasts a 2-inch HD display with intuitive ALPS scroll controls, housed in a durable zinc alloy chassis, delivering up to 10 hours of continuous playback. Compatible with a broad range of audio formats and equipped with line-out ports, the H2 is designed for audiophiles and professionals seeking premium sound quality in a portable form factor.

## Description

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Review: Solidly built, great sounding player. - So far, I am enjoying the Hi-Fi Walker H2. I bought it prior to Christmas 2022 to replace my previous player which only held a battery charge for about 2 hours. I have not really had a full duration test with the Walker H2 yet to see just how long the battery lasts, but I can say that it lasted at least 8 hours on a recent long-distance drive playing continuous music! The Walker H2's build is solid. The metal shell makes me confident it will not break if accidentally dropped. One drawback of this player is that the case is sealed, meaning the battery is unable to be changed out. Hopefully the battery will provide many years of service. I appreciate the fact that it accepts up to a 256GB Micro SD card. I have a 128GB in it now (the H2 came packaged with a 32GB Micro SD) from my previous player. I have tons of music on it and have so far come nowhere near filling it up. If you are inserting a new Micro SD card 128GB or above, you may need to first re-format it to the FAT32 file system if not already formatted as FAT32. The Walker uses the FAT32 file system to read/write from/to the Micro SD. Be aware that when reformatting, any existing data on the card will be erased. The controls are easy to learn and use, and the color display is legible. and can be set to one of three styles. One hiccup I encountered early on was navigating the custom EQ settings. The labels for the frequency bands are quite small and I initially had trouble noticing which one was highlighted for adjustment. You basically have to scroll through the bands to the one you want to adjust, select it, adjust it, then click out of it to continue scrolling through the bands. Easy after you do it once. After you set the custom EQ so suit you, you shouldn't have to set it again. There are also 9 other pre-set EQ settings you can try including 'No EQ'. One thing about the play mode of this player that I would change if I could is that you can't just play one album and have it stop after the last track of the album (or the last track in the album's folder). On "Order" (continuous) mode, it moves on to play the next song/album on the list until you stop it or select another track or album. In a way this was good at Christmas, as it just plowed through all the albums in my Christmas folder from A to Z without my intervention. I have not yet loaded any playlists (*.m3U) yet. I'll have to load an album as a playlist and see if it stops playing at the end of the list. The other playback options are single track repeat, repeat all (entire library/memory card), and random. The random playback appears to be a true random which excites me as I am now able to load up my 70's & 80's favorites folders (500+ tracks each) and enjoy a different random playback each time. My previous player's ramdom mode played the same "random" sequence of tracks every time. Loading the tracks to the player's SD card was very easy, but I highly recommend using MP3/ID3 tag info so you can easily navigate through your music (right click on an MP3 file, select 'Properties', then click the 'Details' tab). It can take a little administrative maintenance up front if your music tracks do not come with the tag info filled out, or if you like your artist's names to appear with last name first, or the "The" in a band's name removed or switched to the end of the name (i.e., "Rolling Stones, The") like I like them so you don't have to scroll through a list of bands labeled "The xxx". Anyway, you can just connect your player up to your computer via the included USB cable, turn the player on, and dump all your music files to the SD card once it is detected by your computer. I have not yet tried the bluetooth connectivity feature. Some other features users may appreciate is that the player accepts and displays lyrics files (*.lrc), and displays album art (if contained in the music file). The display can also be set to several different European & Asian languages. Two physical items lacking with this player are a wrist strap, though there is a loop built in to hook one on to. Also, there are no ear buds included, though they would probably be very basic (aka cheap) and you, as I, would use our own devices anyway. All in all, a solid device with just a few small but manageable cons thus far.
Review: With a couple of tweaks, this could be an extraordinary entry level lossless music player. It's already an amazing value. - With a few tweaks, this could be the perfect price/performance ratio in a lossless portable audio player. The Good: For a device this inexpensive, it has a much better than average sounding DAC handling the decoding. It is good enough that the quality of the cables you use will actually be a factor in the sound quality. Use high-quality cables if you plan to connect this unit to an amplifier. Also, use a clean amplifier with low distortion levels and a decent reserve of power for transients. This player can push the full dynamic range of your recordings to the amp. If you're looking for a good, yet relatively inexpensive micro-amp, this pairs really well with an SMSL AD18 for driving a good set of speakers. It also successfully connects to that amp using Bluetooth, but I recommend high-quality direct cabling if possible. Even with the advances in Bluetooth recently, I still find the quality of the output superior when directly cabled. It is also nice to have decent navigation controls and a built-in display on such an inexpensive, yet high-quality music player. The built-in lithium-ion battery with a standard USB charger makes it easy to keep this player charged. The standard USB cable means it can be charged by all those high-capacity rechargeable portable battery packs that are commonly used by campers, hikers, or anyone else who hates being tethered to a computer or AC outlet. The Bad: The display is tiny. It is difficult to read the text for anyone with less than perfect vision. They allow you to choose to display album art, but they only display it as a microscopic icon in the upper right corner of the already too tiny playback screen. Despite the album artwork being so small, the rest of the display during playback is mostly wasted by displaying "wallpaper" rather than useful information large enough to actually read. I would have been much happier to have a larger version of the album art or a song list displayed in that huge space. Then again, you won't want the display powered on most of the time anyway, because it drops the battery life significantly. Then there is the Bluetooth. It is extremely flaky to pair with various devices. For example, I own two Denon receivers which were made and purchased within a couple months of one another. One of them will pair with this player. The other will not. I tried everything I could think of to increase the likelihood that it would pair, going so far as to pull out my entertainment furniture and climbing behind it to hold the device 12 inches from the antenna. I also discovered that it would only pair with one of my four micro-amps which have Bluetooth interfaces. That amp was the SMSL AD18 I mentioned earlier. Overall, I really like the high-quality output of this budget-friendly lossless audio player. I also like the compact size and the music library navigation features. If they could improve the display and fix the Bluetooth to work with more devices, this would be the perfect first player to purchase for lossless music playback. As it exists now, it is still a good value with a couple of annoyances which may or may not matter to you. Those annoyances cost this device a star in my review, but many would likely overlook the shortcomings because of the price/performance ratio. The player does sound great, after all. That may well be enough for most people. One Tip: When you add a really high capacity microSD card to this device, it may have trouble using it. I used a 256GB card and what I discovered was that I needed to connect the music player to my PC in "USB mode" not "PC DAC mode." Once connected, I could access the memory card inside the device just like any other thumb drive. I used this configuration to format the memory card while it was inside the device. This was insanely slow, so I suggest running it overnight while you sleep. Once completed, I have had zero problems reading any files copied to the device. I actually used the same method to copy the files, which again, was crazy slow. But since you only do it once, I figured having the same device write the files which was going to be reading the files would be the best way to ensure trouble-free usage. So far, I've been right. UPDATE: I've been using this player a lot since purchasing it. At this point, I have even used it with headphones. (I only sent the output through amps before that) I'm still blown away by the sound quality coming out of this unit. Using the amazing TI PCM5102 Burr-Brown DAC, the sound quality compares favorably to many of the $600+ units those big-name companies are selling, but at a fraction of the cost. Even when listening to music using my admittedly mediocre earbuds, the sound quality remained amazingly good. Also, since my original review, I have found a few more devices which pair with the player, but most still don't. Plus, I discovered the large empty space on the display will display song lyrics if you have copied lyric files into the folders where each individual album is stored. The few annoyances I noted originally remain, so so there is no change in my 4 star rating. If fractional stars were allowed, I might give it a 4.5 just for the amazing sound quality at this price point.

## Features

- ♫ [High-Res Lossless Music Player] Advanced ESS ES9018K2M DAC with 32‑bit/384kHz decoding and native DSD128 support delivers 107dB SNR and 0.008% THD. Provides 70mW at 32Ω (1.5V line‑out) to drive high‑impedance headphones while supporting distortion‑free playback of FLAC, MP3, WAV, AAC, OGG, AIFF, WMA, APE, DFF, and native DSD (up to 128bit/5.6MHz).
- ♫ [MP3 Player with Bluetooth] This bluetooth MP3 player features 2-way Bluetooth 5.2, which supports high-definition wireless audio using Qualcomm aptX technology. It can work as a sender to deliver signals or as a receiver to amplify music wirelessly. You can enjoy up to 10 hours of uninterrupted high-fidelity audio through headphones or a Bluetooth device.
- ♫ [Easy Operation & Humanized Design] This portable audio player with a 2.0-inch HD display and intuitive ALPS scroll controls lets you navigate your music player easily. Line out and earphone out port for flexible usage including in car auxiliary cable or a home audio system. Small size and high-grade zinc alloy chassis make it perfect for on-the-go listening.
- ♫ [High-Resolution DAC Input] This lossless music player can function as a digital source by connecting it to a USB amp with DAC input, and can also be used as an external decoding amplifier when connected to a mobile phone or computer.
- ♫ [Long Standby Time&Expandable Storage] Enjoy up to 10 hours of uninterrupted high-res audio via headphone or Bluetooth. The H2 does not have built-in memory, but it comes with a 64GB SD card pre-inserted. Expand storage up to 512GB with a Micro SD card and enjoy a music library with up to 14,999 songs.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B072C4YPCG |
| Additional Features | Hi-Res Audio |
| Battery Average Life | 10 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #11,493 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #60 in MP3 & MP4 Players |
| Brand | HIFI WALKER |
| Built-In Media | 64GB SD Card, Type C Cable, User Manual, hifi player h2 |
| Color | Gray-Black |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop, Headphone, Personal Computer |
| Component Type | Memory, Battery, Display |
| Connectivity Technology | Aux, Bluetooth 5.2 |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (3,765) |
| Display Technology | LCD" or "TFT |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 0.59"D x 2.17"W x 3.54"H |
| Item Weight | 26 Grams |
| Manufacturer | HIFI WALKER |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 256 GB |
| Mfr Part Number | H2 |
| Model Name | H2 |
| Model Number | H2 |
| Screen Size | 2 Inches |
| Supported Media Type | APE,WAV,WMA,FLAC,DFF,Aiff,AAC,OGG,MP2,MP3,DSD |
| Supported Standards | APE,WAV,WMA,FLAC,DFF,Aiff,M4A,AAC,OGG,MP2,MP3,DSD |
| UPC | 717214607504 |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Warranty |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** HIFI WALKER
- **Color:** Gray-Black
- **Compatible Devices:** Laptop, Headphone, Personal Computer
- **Connectivity Technology:** Aux, Bluetooth 5.2
- **Included Components:** 64GB SD Card, Type C Cable, User Manual, hifi player h2
- **Media Type:** APE,WAV,WMA,FLAC,DFF,Aiff,AAC,OGG,MP2,MP3,DSD
- **Memory Storage Capacity:** 256 GB
- **Model Name:** H2
- **Screen Size:** 2 Inches
- **Special Feature:** Hi-Res Audio

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color, Size** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Can this player be used with iTunes? Is it compatible?**
A: No, it is not compatible with iTunes. It works more like an external hard drive. You just plug it in, the option to open as a folder appears, and you just drag and drop your music into it.

**Q: How do I connect my Bluetooth headphones/speakers to the H2?**
A: Make sure the Bluetooth device is in pairing mode (make sure the device is not connected to an external Bluetooth device). If the Bluetooth device is in pairing mode, turn on Bluetooth on the H2 and search for the Bluetooth you want to connect to.

**Q: Why can't I feel the real hi-fi sound when I connect cheap headphones?**
A: The H2 supports high-resolution DSD music format. To experience the high-fidelity sound, it is recommended to connect professional wired headphones or a speaker system.

**Q: How can I use the USB DAC function?**
A: First, you need to switch the H2's USB mode to USB DAC mode. To do this, go to the setup menu and select 'DAC' as the USB mode. Then connect the H2 to your computer via USB, and it will be recognized as a USB DAC.

**Q: Can this player play all tracks in random order?**
A: Yes, it can be done. Go to the settings, set the shuffle mode, and then go to the songs section instead of the albums or artists section. The default order of the songs is sorted alphabetically by the first letter.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Solidly built, great sounding player.
*by F***4 on January 25, 2023*

So far, I am enjoying the Hi-Fi Walker H2. I bought it prior to Christmas 2022 to replace my previous player which only held a battery charge for about 2 hours. I have not really had a full duration test with the Walker H2 yet to see just how long the battery lasts, but I can say that it lasted at least 8 hours on a recent long-distance drive playing continuous music! The Walker H2's build is solid. The metal shell makes me confident it will not break if accidentally dropped. One drawback of this player is that the case is sealed, meaning the battery is unable to be changed out. Hopefully the battery will provide many years of service. I appreciate the fact that it accepts up to a 256GB Micro SD card. I have a 128GB in it now (the H2 came packaged with a 32GB Micro SD) from my previous player. I have tons of music on it and have so far come nowhere near filling it up. If you are inserting a new Micro SD card 128GB or above, you may need to first re-format it to the FAT32 file system if not already formatted as FAT32. The Walker uses the FAT32 file system to read/write from/to the Micro SD. Be aware that when reformatting, any existing data on the card will be erased. The controls are easy to learn and use, and the color display is legible. and can be set to one of three styles. One hiccup I encountered early on was navigating the custom EQ settings. The labels for the frequency bands are quite small and I initially had trouble noticing which one was highlighted for adjustment. You basically have to scroll through the bands to the one you want to adjust, select it, adjust it, then click out of it to continue scrolling through the bands. Easy after you do it once. After you set the custom EQ so suit you, you shouldn't have to set it again. There are also 9 other pre-set EQ settings you can try including 'No EQ'. One thing about the play mode of this player that I would change if I could is that you can't just play one album and have it stop after the last track of the album (or the last track in the album's folder). On "Order" (continuous) mode, it moves on to play the next song/album on the list until you stop it or select another track or album. In a way this was good at Christmas, as it just plowed through all the albums in my Christmas folder from A to Z without my intervention. I have not yet loaded any playlists (*.m3U) yet. I'll have to load an album as a playlist and see if it stops playing at the end of the list. The other playback options are single track repeat, repeat all (entire library/memory card), and random. The random playback appears to be a true random which excites me as I am now able to load up my 70's & 80's favorites folders (500+ tracks each) and enjoy a different random playback each time. My previous player's ramdom mode played the same "random" sequence of tracks every time. Loading the tracks to the player's SD card was very easy, but I highly recommend using MP3/ID3 tag info so you can easily navigate through your music (right click on an MP3 file, select 'Properties', then click the 'Details' tab). It can take a little administrative maintenance up front if your music tracks do not come with the tag info filled out, or if you like your artist's names to appear with last name first, or the "The" in a band's name removed or switched to the end of the name (i.e., "Rolling Stones, The") like I like them so you don't have to scroll through a list of bands labeled "The xxx". Anyway, you can just connect your player up to your computer via the included USB cable, turn the player on, and dump all your music files to the SD card once it is detected by your computer. I have not yet tried the bluetooth connectivity feature. Some other features users may appreciate is that the player accepts and displays lyrics files (*.lrc), and displays album art (if contained in the music file). The display can also be set to several different European & Asian languages. Two physical items lacking with this player are a wrist strap, though there is a loop built in to hook one on to. Also, there are no ear buds included, though they would probably be very basic (aka cheap) and you, as I, would use our own devices anyway. All in all, a solid device with just a few small but manageable cons thus far.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ With a couple of tweaks, this could be an extraordinary entry level lossless music player. It's already an amazing value.
*by B***. on October 12, 2017*

With a few tweaks, this could be the perfect price/performance ratio in a lossless portable audio player. The Good: For a device this inexpensive, it has a much better than average sounding DAC handling the decoding. It is good enough that the quality of the cables you use will actually be a factor in the sound quality. Use high-quality cables if you plan to connect this unit to an amplifier. Also, use a clean amplifier with low distortion levels and a decent reserve of power for transients. This player can push the full dynamic range of your recordings to the amp. If you're looking for a good, yet relatively inexpensive micro-amp, this pairs really well with an SMSL AD18 for driving a good set of speakers. It also successfully connects to that amp using Bluetooth, but I recommend high-quality direct cabling if possible. Even with the advances in Bluetooth recently, I still find the quality of the output superior when directly cabled. It is also nice to have decent navigation controls and a built-in display on such an inexpensive, yet high-quality music player. The built-in lithium-ion battery with a standard USB charger makes it easy to keep this player charged. The standard USB cable means it can be charged by all those high-capacity rechargeable portable battery packs that are commonly used by campers, hikers, or anyone else who hates being tethered to a computer or AC outlet. The Bad: The display is tiny. It is difficult to read the text for anyone with less than perfect vision. They allow you to choose to display album art, but they only display it as a microscopic icon in the upper right corner of the already too tiny playback screen. Despite the album artwork being so small, the rest of the display during playback is mostly wasted by displaying "wallpaper" rather than useful information large enough to actually read. I would have been much happier to have a larger version of the album art or a song list displayed in that huge space. Then again, you won't want the display powered on most of the time anyway, because it drops the battery life significantly. Then there is the Bluetooth. It is extremely flaky to pair with various devices. For example, I own two Denon receivers which were made and purchased within a couple months of one another. One of them will pair with this player. The other will not. I tried everything I could think of to increase the likelihood that it would pair, going so far as to pull out my entertainment furniture and climbing behind it to hold the device 12 inches from the antenna. I also discovered that it would only pair with one of my four micro-amps which have Bluetooth interfaces. That amp was the SMSL AD18 I mentioned earlier. Overall, I really like the high-quality output of this budget-friendly lossless audio player. I also like the compact size and the music library navigation features. If they could improve the display and fix the Bluetooth to work with more devices, this would be the perfect first player to purchase for lossless music playback. As it exists now, it is still a good value with a couple of annoyances which may or may not matter to you. Those annoyances cost this device a star in my review, but many would likely overlook the shortcomings because of the price/performance ratio. The player does sound great, after all. That may well be enough for most people. One Tip: When you add a really high capacity microSD card to this device, it may have trouble using it. I used a 256GB card and what I discovered was that I needed to connect the music player to my PC in "USB mode" not "PC DAC mode." Once connected, I could access the memory card inside the device just like any other thumb drive. I used this configuration to format the memory card while it was inside the device. This was insanely slow, so I suggest running it overnight while you sleep. Once completed, I have had zero problems reading any files copied to the device. I actually used the same method to copy the files, which again, was crazy slow. But since you only do it once, I figured having the same device write the files which was going to be reading the files would be the best way to ensure trouble-free usage. So far, I've been right. UPDATE: I've been using this player a lot since purchasing it. At this point, I have even used it with headphones. (I only sent the output through amps before that) I'm still blown away by the sound quality coming out of this unit. Using the amazing TI PCM5102 Burr-Brown DAC, the sound quality compares favorably to many of the $600+ units those big-name companies are selling, but at a fraction of the cost. Even when listening to music using my admittedly mediocre earbuds, the sound quality remained amazingly good. Also, since my original review, I have found a few more devices which pair with the player, but most still don't. Plus, I discovered the large empty space on the display will display song lyrics if you have copied lyric files into the folders where each individual album is stored. The few annoyances I noted originally remain, so so there is no change in my 4 star rating. If fractional stars were allowed, I might give it a 4.5 just for the amazing sound quality at this price point.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by A***. on September 18, 2024*

Estaba buscando un reproductor de música ya que no quería traer musica en mi cel porque me gusta escuchar musica en formato WAV y FLAC el cual llenaba la memoria de éste. Otra característica que necesitaba era que el reproductor no tuviera pantalla touch. Quería lo mas analógo posible y haciendo una investigación vi bastante recomendado este HiFi Walker H2. En mi experiencia en estos meses de uso, el HiFi Walker ha funcionado como lo esperado. Obviamente si quieres escuchar audio con calidad, el aparato por si solo no lo hará. Necesitas audio en formato lossless y un par de audifonos o bocinas de alta definición. En mi caso tengo musica en formato WAV y FLAC, escucho a través de unos IEMs y se escucha bastante bien. El HiFi Walker incluia una tarjeta de 64GB pero yo le puse una nueva de 256GB. Los botones se sienten analogos, justo lo que quería y la pantalla es minimalista y no te distrae. El HiFi Walker solo reproduce musica lo cual es lo que yo buscaba. Nada de apps, ni internet, ni fotos, ni videos. Un reproductor de música que solo haga eso. Tiene bluetooth y funciona bien. No soy fan de escuchar audio con audifonos bluetooth (al menos no cuando realmente quiero escuchar en alta definición), pero la función ahi está.

## Frequently Bought Together

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