🎶 Elevate your soundtrack — because your ears deserve the best.
The F20 HiFi MP3 Player combines cutting-edge Bluetooth 5.2 connectivity with advanced lossless DSD audio decoding, delivering pristine high-resolution sound. Featuring a 2-inch HD display, tactile ALPS scroll wheel, and a robust zinc alloy body, it offers both style and durability. Preloaded with a 128GB SD card and expandable up to 512GB, it stores thousands of tracks for uninterrupted listening sessions lasting up to 10 hours. Perfect for audiophiles and professionals seeking premium portable audio.
Color | Grayish Black |
Battery Average Life | 10 Hours |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth 5.2 |
Supported Media Type | SD Card |
Supported Standards | MP3;FLAC;WAV;WMA;AIFF;DFF;OGG;DSF;APE |
Screen Size | 2 Inches |
Memory Storage Capacity | 32 GB |
Additional Features | Hi-Res Audio |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 0.6"D x 2.2"W x 3.7"H |
Item Weight | 0.24 Pounds |
A**S
This is a wonderful Mp3 player.
I bought an mp3 player as a result of all of the ads littering youtube and spotify. Back when i bought this in 2023, it worked as intended. It was shorted out in a storm and i contacted the company as requested. Their customer service is impeccable. I got a reply hours later, and after sending an invoice had it replaced. I highly recommend this company for their stellar customer support and the functionality of their products.Review of product—Pros: This player is one of the best I have ever had. Most mp3 players for me were too loud, too uncomfortable and too short in battery life. I cant say much about the mp4 aspect, but i can tell you the screen is great for displaying general information. It has a small square space that you can add an image too. It’s very simple to set up. I personally do not use playlists and instead folders, so i’m sorry that i cant speak for playlist support. One thing i wasn’t actually expecting is that it supports lyrics. The battery life is outrageous. It lasts me all day, and even when i return home it still has some. Its about the size of your palm, its a little heavy but its not a nightmare that weighs down. I actually forgot i had it in my pocket when i went out shopping for 4+ hours. Its about as heavy as a thin phone, maybe less. If you’re wondering if theres any lag— Its nearly unnoticeable. I have about four hundred songs and theres no lag yet. It plays songs almost immediately, and ive had no issues in that regard. The sound is crisp— amazing for a portable little thing. It’s made me notice small parts of music i haven’t appreciated before. Sometimes i just lay down a listen. I’m never turning back personally. Now that I’ve had a taste of good audio i can tell when audio is muffled. A blessing and a curse, haha! Mostly a blessing.Cons:its not waterproof. At all. Not even water resistant. My thoughts are that this is likely to avoid pressure and too much of a humid environment. Then again, I dont think you should be using a DAP in a pool. If you do want that, this isnt for you. The edges are kind of sharp, so be incredibly careful not to drop this on your foot or anywhere near your soft squishy parts or you might regret that. Dont grip it like a maniac either, thats probably gonna hurt ya. I’ve also heard playlist support is a problem, so i suggest looking into that before purchasing. If you drop it, it might damage the battery. Though, mine was completely fine, so i’m not sure. Not much cons.All and all, if there was a rating higher than five stars, i would give them all the stars i can. Amazing!
M**N
Very Responsive Player with great controls and sound(Identical to Walker H2)
I've been searching for the last couple years for a portable music player that suited my needs. I've wanted a player like my old Sansa Clip Plus with rockbox; Very fast and responsive User Interface that is also Easy to navigate through music files by file name alphabetically(NOT file tags), and all buttons with no touch controls. Obviously sound quality is something to consider but the interface issues mentioned above take priority for me personally.I ordered the Surfans F20 a week or so after I had ordered the HiFi Walker H2 as I was curious if it was the same player and I wanted a spare music player to experiment with. Much to my surprise he F20 is Identical to the H2 outside the physical styling.The F20 has an aluminum frame with a plastic back while the H2's entire housing is metal(probably aluminum. The F20 has metal dimpled scroll wheel with light buttons that stick out of the housing noticably while the H2 has a rubber coated scroll wheel and much firmer buttons that are closer to flush. The F20 uses a Micro USB port to charge and transfer data with it's Micro SD slot being recessed while the H2 uses a USB C port and a more flush Micro SD slot. The H2 weighs considerably more than the F20 and has a lanyard loop in the lower right corner where the F20 is noticeably lighter with no lanyard loop.For all practical purposes the F20 is an H2 minus some weight, the lanyard loop, and has Micro USB instead of USB C. That being said, everything that I said about the H2 applies to the the F20; It ticks all the right boxes;* The controls are are buttons and the scroll wheel has indentations in it. In most cases you can use the Back or Skip track buttons on the right side of the player instead of the scroll wheel if you so choose.* The user interface is very intuitively laid out.* The user interface is very responsive and fast.* The player firmware works with 1TB micro SD cards* The player supports multi folder deep file structure* The volume control is very precise giving a scale of 1-100 with increments of 1* The player sound quality is Noticeably better many older cheap players I've used in the past* When browsing music by folder; the files actually appear in alpha-numeric order.* The screen is reasonably bright. It seems a bit dim in daylight but its usable with brightness set to max.* The battery life seems pretty good(15ish hours give or take)* The player plays MP3, OGG, WMA, M4A, FLAC, and WAVI cannot speak for the people looking for some premium HIFI experience, but I can say from a practical stand point; the player is easy and practical to use if you have a large music collection sorted by folder(no tagging) and sounds great even on my janky old headphones and car speakers.It would be disingenuous not to include any criticism of the player so are are a few niggling issues myself and a friend have noticed;* The player seems to have a cut off point somewhere for displaying song files by file tags. I dont use file tags to sort any of my collection but a friend does and he said the H2 only showed about half of his collection (36K songs) from a 500GB micro SD card. When we switch to folder browsing we found everything showed up. If you have a large collection you want to browse through by file TAG then the H2 is probably not for you.* The font/theme/interface is very limited in it's customization. You get like 2 different themes and 3 options for font size. Other than that you cant really customize how the player looks.* The scroll speed doesn't accelerate when browsing by folder when you scroll the wheel or hold down a navigation button(back or forward). This makes going through a large collection a little slower but its not horrible unless you have like a thousand files or folders to go through in a single directory.* The anti-aliasing on font in the player makes it seem slightly blurry at times. There is no way to turn it off.
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