This cheap hi-res audio music player is like a modern iPod mini, with the funky colors that fit together
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- The Hiby R3PRO II is certified for wired and wireless Hi-Res Audio
- The music player has double DACs and quad -amplification
- Amazingly affordable at just $ 199
If you miss the days of cute portable music players such as the iPod Mini, Hiby has exactly the thing: a super circuit and a very small double DAC audio player called the R3PRO II.
The R3PRO II is supplied in a choice of orange, silver, black or green; The Orange really reminds me of my much -missed Sony Ericsson Walkman -telephone with his orange highlights, while the others evoke memories of several iPods.
However, let the cute design fool you: the specifications here are serious. According to Hiby you look at a “quality pocket cannon, performance monster”. And the specifications support that.
Inside there are double Cirrus Logic CS43198 DACs and Quad Opa1622 headphone amplifiers that are able to control headphones with high impedance through the 4.4 mm balanced or 3.5 mm stereo jacks.
Hiby R3proii: important features and prices
Those amplifiers and DACs are powered by a 4000 mAh battery with PD2.0 quickly charging and have up to 480 MW of power.
You are not limited to listening on the Best wired headphonesalthough. The player is certified for both wired and wireless Hi-res audio and supports DSD256, PCM with a maximum of 32-bit/384 KHz and MQA 8x. Bluetooth is 5.1 and there is also WiFi; You can have a maximum of 2 TB storage via MicroSD.
You have APTX and LDAC to shine high -quality sound to the Best wireless headphonesAnd the R3PRO II also works with AirPlay and DLNA for WiFi streaming. It has USB-C audio, USB to S/PDIF and line outputs for connections with other audio equipment.
There are something different materials, depending on your color choice: the green and orange have an ultrasued back, while silver and black are matt.
The specifications suggest a fairly expensive device, but no: the R3PRO II is only $ 199. I would expect that it is about £ 199 or just below it is the VK, and the American prize convert to approximately AU $ 300 in Australia – although we have not yet confirmed an international release. Hopefully it will come because we can look at a new budget winner for our list of the Best Hi-Res Audio Players.
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