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Comentado en México el 14 de febrero de 2025
Excelente
paola garcia
Comentado en México el 6 de enero de 2025
Mi esposo es mas feliz. La interfaz es sencilla. No requiere aolicaciones, el sonido increible. Excelente comora.
adrian cabrera
Comentado en México el 31 de julio de 2024
Es un reproductor de mp3 excelente, muy bien armado y se siente de buena calidad.La interfaz es muy sencilla, quizas este seria el único punto que trataria de mejorar, pero eso es porque me gustaria ver las canciones como si fuera i tunes.Fuera de eso, es una compra obligatoria si quieres traer toda tu música a todos lados y escucharla son que te interrumpa una notificación de tu teléfono.
MAC
Comentado en Canadá el 15 de mayo de 2024
Update #1: There is a Search function! While in the Category menu, select either Songs, Artist or Album etc then hold down the M button until an alphabetic menu appears at the bottom of the screeen where you can then scroll through each letter of the alphabet.Update #2: Went to go put on a screen protector today and noticed there's already one on the front glass! I'm not talking about the thin piece you have to pull off after receiving the H2, I removed that when I got it. So the manufacturer already put a protective screen on it and THAT is what is scratched up. I will leave that on and save my screen protectors for now. I also removed the plastic "packaging" covering off the back but that glass has NO protective screen cover. So we'll see how the back holds up for now and will update again later. PS if you buy the screen protectors (Lamshaw brand) on Amazon they only come with protectors for the front, not the back.Update #3, October 31, 2024: On a previous night I had the HiFi Walker connected to my Fluance speakers through Bluetooth. When I finished listening I powered off the speakers then the HiFi Walker. The next night I powered both on and connected once again through Bluetooth, only this time I just barely heard any music coming from the speakers and that was with turning the volume all the way up on both. This is going to be really weird so bear with me! I then connected with bluetooth to a cheap USB mini speaker, it worked fine, volume was normal. Connected it to a small JBL and the HiFi Walker again worked fine. I removed the card and reinserted, connected to Fluance speakers and nothing just a hiss and barely audible sound of music. I remembered I had added some songs in between so I thought I'd format the card and start over, just to try something different. It gets even weirder: Using Disk Utility on my MAC I had to select ExFAT as its format, and choose GUID Partition Map as its scheme. Once that was done I copied one of my music folders and its playlist back to the card, popped the card back into the HiFi Walker, powered it back on and nothing, no music to be found, no automatic update performed! Next step was to perform a format on the HiFi Walker itself by going into Settings > Reset > Format TF card. Began the process again of copying over some of my music just to test, disconnected it from my MAC and FINALLY saw that it started the automatic update of adding the songs which looked promising! Once that finished I breathed a sigh of relief when I saw the songs appear...connected it again to the Fluance speakers and was very happy to hear my music playing normally again! So one lesson learned: format using the format function on HiFi Walker itself if having the same trouble. I still have no idea why the music would sound normal on cheap/cheaper mini speakers but not on the Fluance or why I would have to format the card and start all over to get it to work properly again with them. Very strange!------------------ Start of Review -----------------After reading the reviews for the H2 HiFi Walker and a couple of other brands that were more expensive I settled on this one. I knew its shortcomings, one of them being there didn't seem to have an easier option to scroll through a huge selection of files to find whatever song, artist or album I was looking for. The iPod makes this less time consuming where you can select a letter of the alphabet for whatever artist, album or song you're looking for. The H2 also comes in a touch screen version....if I wanted to be able to search faster I would have gotten that one. Do I miss the touch screen...No, I don't! Do I miss the iPod search...No, not really, I can just make more playlists on the H2 ! Do I miss the ease of syncing with iTunes...oh heck yes! But my iPod only holds 32GB, the HiFi Walker ATLEAST 128GB (I haven't tried a larger capacity card yet). And since getting the Hifi Walker I've been using only it and haven't used my iPod since. Mainly because I love having the majority of my music on one device!Now for Playlists...You can create them with a free app called FooBar. Before getting started with FooBar though, I created folders for each decade (50's to 2020's) and put these in a main folder called Music on my desktop. Then started the very long process of going through and copying all those that I wanted to the corresponding folder. It helps to actually drag them from iTunes (Music) instead of right-click copy and paste...by dragging them you don't lose the album covers after they're dropped into the folders. The next step was to correct the volume for each song in the folders I created earlier. An awesome free app called MP3Gain Express made the volume correction a breeze except that I could only do batches of 50-60 songs each. Time consuming but well worth it! Next step involved creating playlists, mine were pretty simple. In Foobar I created playlists for each decade then had to highlight and drag the songs I wanted from each folder into their respective playlist in Foobar then saved each playlist (eg. name: 1960's Playlist) as an m3u file in the main Music folder. And the final step connecting the HiFi Walker to my computer where I could copy the contents of the main Music folder, including the playlist files to the root of the HiFi Walker. If you want to be greeted with an even tidier menu of song folders and playlists separated into their own folders as well, you'll have remember this when creating the folder structure so the paths won't change when you put them on the H2. If not you can use Microsoft's Visual Studio Code to change the path location but that would be even more time consuming. .....If you have tons of songs like I do it's so much better breaking them down into folders rather than dumping all the songs (without having them in folders) and playlists at the root. You can also add your most liked songs to the default My Favorite playlist already on the H2. To do this: Select/play a song you want to appear in this playlist then press the M button twice to add it, notice the heart icon to the right is then coloured. To remove a song, locate/play it and press the M button twice to remove it, the heart icon's colour is removed so you'll know it's been removed.For the HiFi Walker itself: The buttons, layout and menu were relatively easy to get used to. The screen is crystal clear, I have some small scratches on mine, the glass isn't as durable as on the iPod. I've ordered screen protectors and a case for it here on Amazon. There is also a plastic protective layer on the back that I wasn't aware of until it started peeling, I'm keeping that on to protect the back! The device has some heft to it and is heavier than the iPod. It looks to be well built, the scroll wheel is flush and moves easily, I've tormented the life out of it searching for a few songs that I missed putting on my playlists and it still works flawlessly! I haven't yet, after having this for a month or a little more, had to fully charge it except before the first use. It's been "topped" up each time when connected to the computer while transferring music. But I can say after using it pretty much every night for a couple of hours at a time that the battery should last for quite a few hours if not a full day of use. Oh, and the sound! It is awesome! I have the equalizer set to "Pop", it was the only setting I liked, and I have music from every genre. ....Finally, for what it does, how much music you can put on this using a micro SD card (and not being restricted like the iPod), how much cheaper it is than what an iPod cost when they were available I have no problem recommending it. Especially to anyone who doesn't mind putting in the extra work it may require. I can honestly say for me it was all worth it and it was fun learning a few new things!Though this device is quite different from an iPod I have no issues with the H2's menu system. It's no different than using Explorer (Windows) or Finder (Mac). The button functions are also easy to get used to once you've played around with them. The manual is useless!Also checked Bluetooth, connecting it with my Fluance bookshelf speakers and it connected no problem but I always have trouble with the Bluetooth connection on them: when I turn the volume up even on the iPod the connection breaks, so this is an issue with the speakers not the H2. The sound was also quite loud just before the sound skipped and stopped. I haven't been able to test yet with wireless headphones. For my use with wired headphones the H2 is great.
Dmytro Teplyuk
Comentado en México el 29 de febrero de 2024
Reproductor está por debajo de la clase media. Demasiado caro. La calidad del sonido no vale el precio del reproductor. Los controles no son cómodos, la pantalla no es táctil. El vendedor no indicó que el conector de auriculares debería tener cuatro contactos. Todos los auriculares para reproductores suelen venir con tres contactos en el conector. Sería bueno equipar el reproductor con una toma de conexión estándar de tres clavijas o colocar un adaptador de cuatro a tres clavijas en la caja con el reproductor. El ecualizador distorsiona mucho el sonido. Por este precio puedes encontrar un reproductor mejor y más comodo de usar. Los reproductores de finales de los 90 suenan mucho mejor. No lo recomiendo.
Malcolm B.
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 23 de febrero de 2024
For around £100 or so this player has very high quality sound, and fantastic build quality. I have a Sony NW-A105, and imho this sounds a purer higher definition sound. The Sony has terrible battery life (android) and horrible eye burning screen, and the DSP effects mostly sound like an echo chamber. These however have a cheap TN screen but it’s serviceable and clear, the OS is easy to get used to and the physical controls work well with 1 hand. There are a few missing features that you would expect for a higher priced player, but all essentials are there. The equaliser seems best turned off, with a pure Hi-Def sound, when used it seems to filter each frequency band rather than boost. But as the sound is so sharp and clear already I can see why it works this way. Bluetooth could be an issue, as the sound is very low. So if you can’t adjust the sound on say Bluetooth headphones you are stuck if it sounds low. Using a speaker you can turn up the volume on the speaker. However tbh wired will always sound better than wireless, otherwise why would you listen to lossless audio on very lossy, low bit rate/bandwidth Bluetooth. Overall it can’t compete with the expensive audiophile brands, but it’s not supposed to. If you’re looking for a cheap lossless player I think this is unbeatable. Crystal clear, pin sharp sound. Nicely made with a nice metal shell (Sony is cheap & nasty plastic), and the preferable physical buttons. I can think of a lot worse to spend £100 on, especially in todays money crisis. 5*
Artio S.
Comentado en México el 18 de septiembre de 2024
No se pudo cargar el contenido.
John McCormick
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 16 de septiembre de 2024
I have several MP3 players from Apple iPods to Sony walkmans. And even high res SurfansSo I decided to try the hi-fi walker after reading some reviews.The hi-fi walker is very well made and it feels very good quality when you hold it.It's very shiny and could be prone to scratching if you don't keep it in this little pouch !!Firstly the sound quality is absolutely amazing and it can play nearly almost any music fileIt can be a little bit fiddly to negotiate your music files i.e playlist.The instructions are not all that clear so you've got to play with it yourself before you get use to it. The interface is quite good just to pity the screen is not slightly bigger however the screen is reasonably be clear the colours are good and it's quite bright far better than I found it on the SURFANS the software on that is terrible !!!The hi-fi walker in my opinion is a very good MP3 player in its price range and I don't think you'd be disappointed if you purchase one.Just a tip don't forget to hold down the music icon button when you finish transferring your music from your computer or laptop by doing this it will be uploading the database so your music files are downloaded correctly !!!Highly recommendedJohn McCormick
LMR3
Comentado en México el 23 de julio de 2023
Durante los últimos 12 años he sido acompañado por un Ipod touch, no se generación sea. Mi ipod aun funciona, pero ya esta cansado y Apple ha decidido desconocerlo. Era momento de comprar un nuevo reproductor de audio. No me gusta traer musica en mi cel, asi que, me puse a buscar un reemplazo, lo cual probo ser mas dificil de lo que esperaba.Adquirí un aparato muy caro de SONY que resulto ser una cochinada. El audio era sublime, pero la interface y el S.O., eran una cochinada. Lo regrese. Luego adquirí reproductores muy baratos y el audio dejaba muchonque desear... asi fue mi viaje, hasta que encontre HiFi walker H2.....Mi motivación era principalmente tener un dispositivo de audio portatil y de calidad. Conectividad y demas caracteristicas eran cuestiones que deseaba, pero no eran determinantes, por lo tanto, despues de casi una semana, puedo compartir lo siguiente:Lo bueno:* La calidad de audio es excelente. Mi musica suena claro y definido. Si lo que buscas es calidad de audio, aqui lo encontraras a un precio justo. Ampliamente recomendado.* La presentación del producto y el empaque son muy elegantes y compactos. Eso tambien me gusto.* El aparato tiene un diseño compacto y muy buen fabricado. Me gusta que nada es "touch". Los controles tienen ese "feelin" mecanico y de calidad que, a mi, me encanta.* La administracion de archivos es sencilla. Es como una USB Yo utilizo un formato de "Artista/Album/cancion" y no he tenido problema alguno, mis archivos estan donde espero encontrarlos. Ayuda mucho tener tu biblioteca en orden.* No hace otra cosa que no sea raproducir musica. No hay que bajar apps, nada se actualiza, nada. Solo reproduce musica. no hay otra pretencion. Me encanta.* Trae una tarjeta Micro SD tipo 10 de 64 GB, para mi, eso fue suficiente, pero se puede escalar mas alla. Eso es bueno. Tambien viene con una bolsita de una tela suavecita para protegerlo. Muy bien!Lo malo....* El bluetooth no es muy bueno. He tenido dos problemas: al vincularlo por bluetooth al audio de mi casa, el volumen no sube mucho. No puedo subir mas alla del 30-40%. no se a que se deba, baje el instructivo usando el codigo QR que viene en el empaque, pero no he encontrado solucion a esto. Quiza en unas semanas lo solucione, pero, por ahora... tengo ese problema.El segundo problema, al vincularlo al audio de mi auto, no puedo manipularlo usando los controles del mismo auto, debo manipular directamente el aparato, y eso no es muy conveniente al manejar. El problema es el mismo si lo conecto por bluetooth o si uso el USB tipo C. Si se reproduce la musica, pero el H2 y mi auto no se entienden. He optado por cambiar practicidad por calidad de audio, tanto en casa como en mi unidad motor utilizo el cable auxiliar de 3.5 mm. Se tiene una salida especifica para estos casos en el aparato.En resumen, es un muy buen dispositivo, si lo que quieres es disfrutar de tu musica con audio de calidad, ya sea con audifonos (les recomiendo la marca senheizer) o en tu casa u oficina, si lo que aprecias es la calidad y definicion de la musica, este aparato te hara muy feliz. Si tu motivacion es la conectividad y tener apps en todos lados, te vas a decepcionar. Yo estoy contento con mi compra y la recomiendo. Saludos.P.D. No se si se haya problemas de conectividad con audifonos inalambricos. Yo no los utilizo, prefiero la calidad de una conexion directa que solo los audifonos alambricos pueden dar.
AFOL
Comentado en España el 21 de febrero de 2020
Tenía muchas ganas de un reproductor de música flac que tuviera un mínimo de calidad, así que un amigo me recomendó éste y desde luego no le puedo estar mas agradecido.La presentación es muy buena, viniendo perfectamente protegido el dispositivo en una plancha de espuma, junto con unos auriculares, un cable de carga y varios juegos de almohadillas para adaptar los auriculares a nuestros oídos.La primera impresión es tremenda, el reproductor tiene un tamaño pequeño, pero tiene un peso considerable lo que siempre me da buena sensación, la carcasa es metálica, con la parte trasera en plástico brillante al estilo cristal.En al parte superior está el botón de encendido, en el lateral derecho los botones del volumen y la ranura para la tarjeta Micro SD, que incluye una de 16GB, en la parte inferior está el conector de auriculares, el de carga o conexión a PC, la salida de línea y una ranura para adaptar una correa. Por último en el frontal tenemos la pantalla lcd, que puede parecer pequeña, pero se ve estupendamente y todos los botones de control, llamando la atención el circulo de control que recuerda a los reproductores de una época pasada.Como recomendación y para disfrutar todo lo posible del reproductor, lo mejor es grabarla en calidad FLAC, de esa manera os aseguro que se disfruta muchísimo más la música y eso lo he descubierto con éste reproductor.Los auriculares que vienen son de muy buena calidad, teniendo la caja metálica y el cable trenzado, consiguiendo muy buena línea de sonido, me han sorprendido muchísimo la verdad, nada que ver con los auriculares que he tenido hasta ahora.La batería no puedo confirmar la duración, pero teniendo desactivado el bluetooth, todavía no he sido capaz de agotarla, si bien cada vez que lo conecto al pc para traspasar música también carga el dispositivo.Es interesante el hecho de que también se puedan conectar cascos por bluetooth y el funcionamiento es muy fácil ya que basta con activar el BT y nos aparece la opción de buscar dispositivos cercanos para vincularlos, si bien yo por calidad, recomiendo el uso con auriculares por cable, la diferencia es enorme.El uso es muy sencillo e intuitivo, y en caso de tener alguna duda el manual es de fácil compresión y te resuelve cualquier duda que te pueda surgir.La verdad es que creo que es la compra con la que estoy disfrutando mas en mucho tiempo.
Robert Warner
Comentado en Australia el 28 de junio de 2019
Very nice indeed
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