🎶 Elevate your sound game—because your playlist deserves the best.
The Surfans F28 HiFi Bluetooth MP3 Player delivers audiophile-grade sound with dual ESS9018 DACs and Ingenic CPUX1000E, supporting native 24bit/384kHz and DSD256 playback. Featuring a 3.5-inch IPS touchscreen, zinc alloy body, and ALPS scroll wheel, it offers both style and durability. Dual Bluetooth modes enable high-quality wireless streaming and decoding with LDAC and APT-X. With 32GB internal memory plus up to 512GB expandable storage, and a 12-hour battery life, it’s designed for immersive, all-day portable music enjoyment.
Compatible Devices | Amplifier |
Supported Media Type | Micro SD |
Supported Standards | All major high res audio formats |
Battery Average Life | 10 Hours |
Display Technology | Touch Screen |
Memory Storage Capacity | 512 GB |
Screen Size | 3.5 Inches |
Additional Features | Hi-Res Audio, Equalizer |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 0.7"D x 2.6"W x 4.7"H |
Item Weight | 7.36 ounces |
Color | Black |
S**N
Impressive Surfans F28 High Res MP3 Player:
I recently purchased the Surfans HiFi Bluetooth MP3 Player F28, and I must say, I'm thoroughly impressed. This high-res lossless portable music player has exceeded my expectations in several ways.Sound Quality: The F28 delivers exceptional sound quality. The lossless audio format ensures that every note is crystal clear, and the high-resolution support provides an immersive listening experience. Whether I'm listening to my favorite rock tracks or classical compositions, the sound is rich and detailed.Design and Build: The device is well-constructed, with a premium feel. The sleek aluminum alloy body not only looks great but also feels durable. The 3.5-inch TFT screen is bright and easy to navigate, making it a pleasure to use.Storage and Connectivity: With 32GB of micro SD card provided. Storage, support for up to 512GB micro SD cards, I have ample space for my music library. The Bluetooth connectivity is a convenient feature, allowing me to pair it with my wireless headphones or speakers effortlessly.Battery Life: The battery life is impressive. I can enjoy my music for hours on end without worrying about recharging. It's perfect for long flights or road trips.User-Friendly Interface: The intuitive user interface makes it easy to navigate through my music collection, adjust settings, and create playlists. It even supports various audio formats, so I can enjoy my entire music library without conversion.Overall, the Surfans HiFi Bluetooth MP3 Player F28 is a top-notch portable music player. Its sound quality, build, and features make it a fantastic choice for audiophiles and music enthusiasts. It's a great addition to my music gear, and I highly recommend it to anyone looking for a high-quality music player.
P**G
A Solid Performer
I have had about a dozen or so MP3 players - Sonys, HiBys, iPods etc. - over the years but this has got to be one of the best at its price point.It's really solidly built with buttons just the right size for my fingers and I prefer an integrated volume wheel.The screen is the right size for me and I find the Surfans UI very easy to use, which is not Android or HiBy BTW.It comes with an SD card and I dragged 4000 songs on quickly and easily from my imac.I like the sound it produces as standard - not too bright and definitely not muddy - without any adjustment.The volume can go up there. I use it at 60 on my Senn 660s.This one is a keeper.
P**S
Very solid and well made. Good sound.
Very well constructed should last.. sound ok but I think it needs a compatible pair of headphones.I'm not sure that IEMs cut it to be honest.I did find it easy to navigate though sometimes swiping is a hit and miss affair.Found touchscreen quite touch friendly.. except for swiping to find the setup menus.Going back to headphones I've gone back to using my Sony buds mainly because you do have some control over track play and selection with out pulling the device out of your pants pocket every so often and you can stop playing immediately if someone needs to speak to you.I do feel that the manual could give more information about getting the best out of this device I feel I could be missing some important settings that might improve sound quality there are some settings I don't comprehend and how do you use the balanced headphones jack? It doesn't go into that at all and the 3.5 headphone jack doesn't fit so presumably you need a special fitting. ... But the manual doesn't mention this at all!Not a bad device but needs the right headphones to get the best out of it .I don't know why some people are having trouble setting this device up the language. For example, the first thing it does when you switch on is ask you what language you want to use. That was my experience anyway. I found it very useful that you can also change the balance with your headphones. This is useful for those of us who have dodgy hearing.Additional:Be very careful with this device although it's a wonder it's very easily scratched. I've already got quite a lot of scratches all over it and I never put it in my pocket with anything else, especially not my keys. Now it's badly scratched.A little hint: for those of you who like me have given up on IEM headphones.I have and now I've gone back to my Sony earbuds. Some of you might be aware that modern earbuds can connect to two different devices same time. So in order to not miss phone calls you can have connections with both your phone and your surfans same time!Of course with ear buds you can select tracks and just stop playing if need be I have also noticed that you can still control your ANC. I think this is a huge increase in functionality and value for money myself. Worth a go.Update tip. We're all wondering what the Hiby link in the Bluetooth menu is aren't we? This is so you can connect to the Hiby app downloaderble from Google play to your phone . On your Surfans click the Hiby link and download Hiby app and top far right menu a scanner will pop up and then you scan the link on your f28 and now your mobile has a link to everything on your mp player. Basically you can operate your player from your phone including the volume and access all folders... Headphones only not Bluetooth buds.. So now you can put your surfans in a pocket or backpack and operate it from your phone!
N**T
Ergonomic Mess.
Putting the sound quality aside (which is good), the interface and user experience is a mess. You cannot look for a song...wanna listen to zz top you have to scroll from A-z! When you press for next song it doesn't go to that part of the playlist so you never can see what song is next. One screen has music info, the other doesn't. The button layouts mean you keep pressing buttons you don't want to and putting the player in your pocket messes the volume and keeps pressing buttons. The folder navigation is clunky. The buttons are not responsive. The player feels sturdy but the interface feels like a low budget mess.
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