Has some good reviews and the ability to use 2 x 128Gb flash cards to give a generous amount of storage makes it look attractive for the price.
X3 is a HiFi level digital music player especially for music fanciers. With small size, lightweight, fashion outlook, it can be brought conveniently when you are at home, on business, on travel or in anywhere. It supports all popular lossless audio formats, supports up to 24 bit / 192KHz master level high definition sampling rate, also supports DSD format. To meet the bigger capacity of lossless audios, X3 supports 2PCS 128G TF cards using at the same time, then you don't need to worry about the storage capacity. With HD OLED screen, letters on window can be clearly found even in the sunshine. X3 MP3, your real friend.
Main Features:
Adopts JZ4760B chip for the MCU chip
Adopts CS4398 chip for DAC chip
Built-in 1.3 inch OLED display to read
Support iOS lossless formats
Support CUE files
All aluminum alloy body, strong and durable
The front side use CD lines finishing, looks novel and fashion
Highly recommended, I got mine from Tomtop and I'm very happy with it.
qwerta369
18 Oct 16#7
How much better would this be than an iPhone 6S?
rebornadd to qwerta369
24 Oct 16#28
as far as I'm aware iPhone 6s doesn't support/play lossless but I could be wrong. get a HTC 10 if you want to carry around just 1 device, the DAC in the phone is a beast and comes with some decent hi-fi earphones for cheaper than the price of a crappy iPhone 6s
MBeeching
18 Oct 16#8
Had my eye on the X3 for a while, very tempting. Scores highly on sound quality and seems to have a powerful headphone output, though the battery life, screen and interface are less than impressive. Installing Rockbox appears to be essential too.
This, the new Fiio X1 II... or something else <£100?
dheydl to MBeeching
18 Oct 16#10
The new Fiio seems to have teething problems. This one has poor battery life and a sluggish UI. I am tempted by the old x1 atm.
sbirsen
18 Oct 16#9
Would it be an overkill to use something like this in a car? What would be the best way to connect to the car's sound system? 3.5mm will probably degrade the quality quite a bit...
rev6 to sbirsen
18 Oct 16#11
If your sound system in the car has a line in input, use the line out on the music player.
Use a cable like this. Probably a shorter one would be best.
Opening post
Doesn't ship until Nov 4 though.
Has some good reviews and the ability to use 2 x 128Gb flash cards to give a generous amount of storage makes it look attractive for the price.
X3 is a HiFi level digital music player especially for music fanciers. With small size, lightweight, fashion outlook, it can be brought conveniently when you are at home, on business, on travel or in anywhere. It supports all popular lossless audio formats, supports up to 24 bit / 192KHz master level high definition sampling rate, also supports DSD format. To meet the bigger capacity of lossless audios, X3 supports 2PCS 128G TF cards using at the same time, then you don't need to worry about the storage capacity. With HD OLED screen, letters on window can be clearly found even in the sunshine. X3 MP3, your real friend.
Main Features:
Adopts JZ4760B chip for the MCU chip
Adopts CS4398 chip for DAC chip
Built-in 1.3 inch OLED display to read
Support iOS lossless formats
Support CUE files
All aluminum alloy body, strong and durable
The front side use CD lines finishing, looks novel and fashion
Built-in 1500mAh rechargeable Li-ion battery
More than 8 hours continuous working time
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https://www.amazon.co.uk/XDUOO-Player-Lossless-Qaulity-Support/dp/B01G1PCWL2/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1476822210&sr=8-2&keywords=XDUOO+X3
xduoo X3 Rockbox thread - alternative firmware much more user-friendly
Highly recommended, I got mine from Tomtop and I'm very happy with it.
This, the new Fiio X1 II... or something else <£100?
Use a cable like this. Probably a shorter one would be best.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00T4AGSRQ/ref=pd_vtph_107_lp_t_2?ie=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=5E6B5J32DDXGMP52DJG3