🎶 Elevate your soundtrack—wherever life takes you.
The H2 MP3 Player is a high-resolution portable digital audio player featuring an advanced ESS ES9018K2M DAC with 32-bit/384kHz decoding and native DSD128 support. It offers two-way Bluetooth 5.2 with aptX for wireless streaming, expandable storage up to 512GB via microSD, and up to 10 hours of playback. Its durable zinc alloy body and precision ALPS scroll wheel ensure smooth navigation and rugged portability, while USB DAC functionality enhances PC audio output.
J**Y
Finally, this is the one!
Finally, a non-Android, non-Apple mp3 player that checks all the boxes (I've gone through many). If you want a quality 'dumb' player that just does what you want without distractions for leisure or work- this is it.- No Wi-Fi, no distractions. This is also one of the few electronic devices left that doesn't force you to have a clock.- Solid and substantial build quality. Great quality sound. Can handle large SD cards.- Classic headphone jack + Bluetooth (Bluetooth might be spotty, it works best with classical headphones).- Easy drag and drop, folder browsing, and playing. Automatically resumes playback when power on. Easily switches between play modes (shuffle etc.), has a recently played list, and favorites list.- The physical only buttons and no touch screen is much appreciated. You can change the volume while the screen is completely off.
R**Y
Great Sound and Build Quality, But Some Limitations
I've been using this MP3 player for a few months now and overall, I'm quite happy with it — but it's not perfect.Pros:Strong, solid build – The unit feels durable and well-made, not flimsy or cheap.Excellent sound quality – When used with wired headphones and especially through a headphone amplifier, the audio is clean, detailed, and very enjoyable.Expandable memory – I appreciate that it comes with a 128GB SD card and supports even more via expansion.Cons:Battery life is on the short side – I find myself needing to recharge it more often than I’d like, especially during longer listening sessions.Volume is quite low out of the box – This isn’t a problem for me since I use a headphone amp, but it could be frustrating for others, particularly if you're using wireless earbuds or headphones.Bluetooth is hit-or-miss – It doesn’t connect reliably with all devices, and even when it does, sound quality noticeably drops over Bluetooth compared to wired playback.Bottom line: If you’re planning to use this with a headphone amp or wired high-quality headphones, it’s a great-sounding and compact player. Just be aware of its battery limitations and weak Bluetooth performance if you're looking for a fully wireless experience.
A**A
Imcredible
HiFi Walker H2 Touch: Incredible sound, solid build, and Bluetooth that's a total game-changer! Lightweight and portable, but minor pairing issues with some devices. Still, a solid buy!
J**P
Great player for the price.
Compared to the Surfans player I originally bought a few years back, these Hifi players are nearly identical but sound better to my ears, and the EQ works better. This is my second one. I use them one each in my two vehicles, each armed with its own hifi system including four channel amplifier and home build two way active speaker system utilizing an Audiocontrol active crossover, the player drives the crossover to amp via an 1/8" to dual RCA cable. The drivers were purchased from Madisound and are of exceptional quality for the price. I always build my own boxes. Very happy with these players, the internal battery lasts a long time and can be charged while playing at the same time. Amazon tried to sell me one for just over $100 with their prime plan, and without the plan the price was like $130. Don't be fooled, look and you will find one offered by another seller for @$100 without the Prime gimmick. I did buy the Sony player for over $200 recently, but it has Android software, takes a long time to boot, tons of unnecessary bells and whistles. This is just a player, turn it on and it begins playing music, exactly what it should do, and what I wanted.
B**W
Good Product, But Needs Improvement
Easy to transfer music from computer, but the unit has several shortcomings:-Apparently, when plugged in via USB-C, the unit ceases to function as an MP3 player - it will not be recognized as a USB device in a car. The cabling is for charging only.-When connected to Bluetooth in a car, the device will be seen and will play but you cannot access menus from the vehicle display. You have to use the display on the player which is dangerous while driving.-Software for sorting/playing music is sorely lacking.
R**C
Good value and well designed
I like everything about this player. Well made and had good manual controls which I need so I don't have to look at a screen to adjust volume.
W**R
Cellphone Audio Is Better
I REALLY wanted to like this MP3 player. I bought it so I don't have to use my phone while I'm riding around on my Harley. I was really disappointed by its performance and it's lack of power to pump out music very loud.For comparison I put it head to head with my cellphone, Samsung S25 Ultra. This device was only about 50% of the volume at max of my phone's volume at max. And yes, it has a unable equalizer which is nice, but the adjustments are so minor and every setting just makes the music sound muffled.The design is great and the user interface is easy to navigate. Unfortunately for me, and what I wanted it for, isn't going to work.
F**T
Good not great.
Pretty good and has great playback sound. The interchangeable SD card is nice as I have converted a few thousand CDs to FLAC files. My biggest issue with the unit is the sort features. When viewing by artist it just lists all the songs in alphabetical order. It'd be great to select the artist and have an album view. The album view is alphabetical by album title, which can be pretty annoying with "best of" and "Greatest hits" albums.
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