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The SnowSky/FiiO Echo Mini is a compact HiFi MP3 player blending nostalgic cassette player aesthetics with modern tech. Featuring Bluetooth 5.3, dual headphone outputs (3.5mm & 4.4mm), and support for high-res audio formats including DSD and FLAC, it offers up to 15 hours of playback on a single charge. With 8GB internal memory expandable via microSD up to 256GB, it stores thousands of tracks for offline listening. Its IPS color screen and retro button controls provide a tactile, distraction-free user experience favored by audiophiles and commuters alike.







| ASIN | B0DT3TQKRG |
| Best Sellers Rank | 1,182 in Electronics & Photo ( See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo ) 4 in MP3 & Digital Audio Players |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item model number | ECHO MINI |
| Manufacturer | FiiO |
| Product Dimensions | 1.45 x 8 x 5.45 cm; 55 g |
K**T
You can't go wrong here.....
In a world were we've been herded into an all in one smartphone based system, this little guy is a breath of fresh air. It's like going back to the early 00s when your MP3s came from a stack of CDs you'd ripped or infected the family PC with stuff you'd found on Limewire. You didn't need subscriptions, data, or a wifi connection Local content was were it was at. Things have changed a bit since them, mainly Audio Quality and file size. the 8GB this thing comes with is great, you can store a bunch of music or books on there, but you can also slip a micro sd card into it (up to 256gb) to literally carry WEEKS of listening. For something incredibly small and light (it's about as large and heavy as a box of matches) it runs for a good 12+ hours. SnowSky claim 15 hours of playback but this is likely with low screen brightness etc. so in the real world you'll probably charge this maybe once a week with a couple of hours a day listening time- ideal if you're commuting. To use you've got buttons and menus- like I said, back to the 00s, so no touch screen. They aren't simple menus either, they're nested and you have to go down a few levels to get into some option lists and functions like the EQ settings. Even a month or so on I'm still having to think about what I'm doing and not able to get by on memory yet. The more complicated functionality might be a deal breaker for some but I'm loving the more mindful experience and the tactile feedback from the buttons. It's easy to load up with audio and supports may file formats inc the new gold standard FLAC. it's literally drag and drop from your PC. This is how you set your playlists up too, you just group tracks into a folder and transfer the folder to the Echo Mini- it doesn't support playlists transferred from your PC annoyingly, I'm hoping some day a FW update will fix this, but until then grouping tracks in a 'playlist folder' and is the best workable solution.Ive also just discovered it will display the song lyrics when the appropriate LRC file is in the same folder as the source tracks which is pretty cool! The screen is so-so. In bright sunlight it can be difficult to read even on the highest brightness setting despite the fiddlyness I love this thing and cant get over how little it cost compares to other DAPs on the market. As a final thought I would highly recommend hunting down one of the official cases for it, it adds a really premium feel to the DAP and makes if a million times more robust. I don't worry about this clattering around in my pocket or bag now.
D**H
Please read before purchasing!
Most important things I think you need to know about this player after spending a good few weeks with it: - If the order of the songs is funny, that's because the player shows them in order of the files being transferred. Download a "FAT DRIVE SORTER" (can get on Mac or Windows), and this will reorder the files properly by file name. - Can take a few seconds to switch songs when you use the file browser - this can be quite long (almost 5 seconds for me). - No gapless playback, maybe 1 second in between. - MAX NUMBER OF SONGS: 8192 (even if you have space for more on the memory card, this is the utmost max that will be displayed) - Max SD card: 256GB, it cannot read above 256GB memory cards, and people have had better speed with 128GB or 64GB cards. I use a 256GB card with ~6000 songs, and it gets slow. - Supports .lrc lyric files. Does not support .txt files, they don't show. Remove these if you have them, and also remove any .jpg cover files, etc., as this can cause the player to incorrectly select a different song from the one you want to play (ie, I select track 03, but 04 is played). - When transferring files from a Mac device, you can sometimes get ._temp files. Delete these, and they may speed up the player. Otherwise, if you can live with its quirks, it's a really good player with a retro feel, and it slows me down in this fast tech-touchscreen world. Battery life lasts me a few days of regular use, and I enjoy using my 4.4mm IEMs with them!
J**R
Fiio Snowsky Echo Mini - Retro Vibes, Modern Performanace
Pros: - Compact & Portable - Beautiful Design (Retro) - Excellent Sonic Performance (Warm anologue type sound - none fatiguing) - Good Power Output 3.5 single ended and 4.4 balanced. Will drive Senns HD650 satisfactorily on balanced output. - Effective Heat Management - Excellent battery life (12 hours approx) Cons: - Cumbersome UI - old school and a little clunky - No USB input or output functionality - No playist option - No hires Bluetooth codec support SBC only, doesn't support Apple airpods - Slow charging
S**N
Excellent powerful player for it's size
The player is a quality one. I found it was best to explore all the menus and settings carefully, which enables it to be set up to your requirements. After that add a few tunes to the internal memory and test the range of functions to familiarise yourself with them. When you add a memory card with added music from your computer and then scan that, a choice between internal memory or SD card is offered. In the settings for music all songs or certain genres can be chosen. It produces a powerful sound on bluetooth headphones which I paired with it easily.
D**R
Complete lemon of a device, especially when it comes to bluetooth.
No expense has been spent on trying to make this product either feel or work premium. Its very lightweight tacky plastic, the display is small, low resolution and slow to update, so the cassette animation is just a jerky gif. I wanted a player that used buttons rather than a touchscreen - but if this where we are there is little hope. They made better players 25 years ago thats for sure. The menu's are difficult to navigate and not intuitive. Perhaps one of the worst things is its bluetooth implementation - it does not remember bluetooth devices and so has to be re-paired each and every time. (Yes I'm on the latest firmware, 3.2). Even then, the volume on both the player and the headphones needs to me maxed out to get a near decent level. The bumf and reviews make a big thing of the sound quality - DAC's and all that, all I can say is it isn't and worse than my phone, just less versatile, less intuitive, more infuriating and smaller memory, less playback time before a charge. So, do I like anything at all about the echo mini? Nope, I hope I lose it down the back of the sofa soon.
S**R
Great device but could be better.
I love the look of this and it feels good too,but navigating gets tedious when looking for a song or artist.You can't make playlists without using a laptop or PC.
S**.
Es handelt sich um ein Gerät in Mini-Retro-Optik, klein und handlich, die Bedienung ist wirklich etwas gewöhnungsbedürftig, aber logisch, die Titel werden alle sauber angezeigt, wenn man bei der Dateiablage Ordnung hält, findet man sich gut zurecht, aber jetzt das Wichtigste, der Sound via Kabel ist ein Traum, sehr klar und man hört die Instrumente und und und… klare Empfehlung…
N**L
It works as expected...that vintage touch in a modern package. Audio quality is really good.
M**N
El producto está bien y desarrolla su función. Ligero, práctico y fácil de usar.
S**R
Before starting, it has no Radio/Spotify or any smart feature capability so move on if it's essential to you. The device does handle all audio formats and when you first load your music onto it, make sure it's on first to make it easier, with a few gigs of internal storage but external micro SD support up to 250 gbs, make sure you refresh your music the storage so your device can detect it. It's a one time thing so once it detects it, it'll recognize it even after you pull out the card. There's also a couple software quirks that I'll discuss near the end. Now then, if you're looking for just a bare bones mp3 player with no BS smart features and lame need for features like Spotify voice recognition or radio, this thing is, an absolute beast! Audio quality is amazing, it's not only louder then most mp3 players and even all smart phones, it sounds significantly cleaner and for you bass heavy enjoyers, you'll get top of the line low end that can sound really loud and clear without distortion, only premium players can rival it. It also can make subpar sound systems sound good (my 13 Mazda for example) and handle good bass, it will also turn good sound systems into high end (such as my 07 Camry and my Sennheiser Hd 25s headphones, which made the headphones sound notably better especially low end). It is tiny and light but doesn't feel flimsy, feels great but do factor that in when transporting it or using wired connections with weight to them. The aesthetic is super cool if you like retro style. Interface is intuitive, use volume buttons to navigate, play/pause to select, playlist looking button to bring up music settings (can also be used for navigation in the custom eq settings to shift through frequencies, using volume to boost or reduce the selected ones), and rewind button to back out. When enabled through settings, it does have fast forward and rewind capability. Now onto the software quirks: Biggest things are Bluetooth and Micro SD card detection: I had no issue with connecting my cheaper 5 below Bluetooth and it even detected some TVs, but it couldn't find my over 6 year old skull candy headphones. While I've had no issues with my SanDisk micro SD card, I used 3rd party software which is easy to find to format it to Fat32 just in case, some users have reported issues with other brands and other formats. It seems like it will work fine with most modern BT devices and cards. Volume buttons are the same as fast forward/rewind and next/previous track when playing music, so it can be a bit touchy, but easy to overlook. Overall, this is one of the greatest MP3 players ever made you definitely won't find anything better without spending several hundred dollars and having to deal with the annoyance of lame smart features! This is what should've been the natural evolution for mp3 players, economic while sounding better instead of the sad state of affairs it's in nowadays. This is an absolute must have device!
B***
Ürün her türlü dosya formatını destekliyor. Flac dosyaları çok detaylı bir şekilde dinleyebiliyorum. Usb dac özelliği de çipinden dolayı dap olmasına rağmen fiyatına göre çok kaliteli. Henüz 4.4 girişini deneme fırsatım olmadı ama çıkan ses bas kalitesi, ses detayı ve ses düzeyinde oldukça değişiyor. Dikkat etmeniz gereken şey dış malzemesi plastik olduğu için düşürmemeye çok dikkat etmeniz gerekiyor. Bu yüzden ve Türkiye fiyatının çok farklı olmasından 5 yıldız vermedim. Ama diğer dapların çok pahalı olması sebebiyle bu ürünü kesinlikle dap almayı düşünenlere öneriyorum. Arayüz, tuşlara mutlaka alışabilirsiniz. Bataryası da işiyle meşgul olup uyanık olduğu sürece sadece müzik dinlemeyenler için fazlasıyla yeterli.
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