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The HIFI WALKER H2 is a compact, high-resolution portable audio player featuring an ESS ES9018K2M DAC for lossless playback of formats including DSD and FLAC. It offers 10 hours of continuous playback, 2-way Bluetooth with Qualcomm aptX, and supports expandable storage up to 512GB via microSD. Its durable zinc alloy body and intuitive controls make it ideal for professionals seeking premium sound quality on the move.












| ASIN | B078764N4D |
| Additional Features | Hi-Res Audio |
| Battery Average Life | 10 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #8,848 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #44 in MP3 & MP4 Players |
| Brand | HIFI WALKER |
| Built-In Media | HIFI WALKER H2 HIFI Player |
| Color | Light-Black |
| Compatible Devices | Headphone, Personal Computer, Smartphone, Speaker |
| Component Type | Memory, Battery, Display |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 151 Reviews |
| Display Technology | LCD |
| Item Weight | 26 Grams |
| Manufacturer | HIFI WALKER |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 64 GB |
| Model Name | H2 |
| Screen Size | 2 Inches |
| Special Feature | Hi-Res Audio |
| Supported Media Type | APE,WAV,WMA,FLAC,DFF,Aiff,AAC,OGG,MP2,MP3,DSD |
| Supported Standards | APE,WAV,WMA,FLAC,DFF,Aiff,AAC,OGG,MP2,MP3,DSD |
| UPC | 717214607467 |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Warranty |
J**N
Small, full-featured, and punches way above it's weight class.
Stock firmware was OK and it worked well enough. I flashed it with Rockbox and it's incredible how fast and responsive it is now. The Screen is a little small but its still a great DAP. Much simpler and faster than the HiBy R4, which has more features but is also bigger, heavier, and much more expensive. Drives my IEMs no problem and the sound quality is solid. Compared to the SnowSky Echo Mini which is just a bit cheaper, this is much better. Can handle more songs, does a better job with navigation, and is just all around better. Bluetooth was OK under the stock firmware but flashing Rockbox loses that feature.
C**J
Nice build, nice tech, nice nostalgia
The interface is easy to use. I really like the heavy compact build. Especially it being metal. The battery life is great as well and the ability to drag and drop songs was very easy. Including adding cover art to them. I'm using Bluetooth and the sound quality is truly amazing, much better than my phone. I also got the case for it and like how tight and compact it keeps the device. Bluetooth can be a tad iffy with some devices, as my beat pros 2 could not work with them but my aftershokz did. The EQ modes are also great. Overall I'd highly recommend. I use it for the gym and for walks. Easy to use and easy to program.
G**R
GREAT REPLACEMENT FOR MY AGING IPOD
I recommend this player. Versatile and well made. This was a great replacement for my aging Apple Classic iPod. A few observations. MENU: The menu system takes a while to figure out and be comfortable with. CARD STORAGE: I have 8,000 songs loaded on a memory card. I did not use the OTG feature. Note: The player relies on the memory card for storage. There is no onboard storage on the player itself. I needed a memory card reader to load files on the card from my PC. Don't lose the card unless you have a spare! LOOP WHEEL: Not as easy to operate as the click wheel on my iPod Classic. It takes a little more pressure to engage. REPEAT ALL: Function works well for songs, albums and artists. Hard to figure out how to do until I read the FAQ, SOUND QUALITY: Very good. I have both FLAC and AAC files loaded. Both sounded great. I have picky hearing. AAC sounded surprisingly good. I used a $20 pair of headphones. Never felt the need for a more expensive pair. Sound can be adjusted with an equalizer, replay gain, low/high gain adjustments. The unit also doubles as a DAC for your PC. Very nice! BUILD QUALITY: Excellent. Surprisingly hefty for its size.
S**N
Battery died after a year
Pros - (1) Simple to operate and download music from laptop. (2) Small enough to put in a pocket. (3) The plug-in connection to earphones has good sound, and the equalizer let you optimize. Not bad for the price. Cons - (1) While simple, it is a pain to having to go through multiple wheel scrolls/clicks to connect to ear buds and find songs. (2) While smaller than an iPhone, it's bulky and does lend itself to going to the gym or a run. (3) The wireless connection to earbuds is weak to the point you may loose the connection if you put the device in your back pocket or backpack. (4) Product lasted about a year before the battery died - used the player about 3-4 times per week, about 2 hours at a time, and charge when battery got down to 10%. Given the price point, the cons are tolerable. HOWEVER, when the device dies after a year of use, there is no way I'd purchase this again.
R**I
Solid Player, Shines with Rockbox
The HiFi Walker H2 is a solid little media player for OGG, MP3, and FLAC files. It’s easy to use, and the physical buttons give it a tactile feel that modern phones just don’t have anymore. The stock firmware is perfectly functional—if all you need is simple playback, you can use it as-is and never feel like you’re missing out. Navigation is straightforward, and everything works reliably. That said, where this device really shines is when you install Rockbox, the open-source firmware. Rockbox unlocks a ton of extra features, including: - Parametric EQ and advanced equalization controls. - Time stretching (change playback speed without altering pitch). - Video playback and broader format support. - A more customizable user experience overall. Rockbox doesn’t actually replace the default firmware—it sets up a dual-boot system. By default, it loads into Rockbox, but you can easily boot back into the stock OS if needed (for example, to use Bluetooth, since Rockbox currently doesn’t support it). My only real complaint is that the device doesn’t come with a protective case. The only option I found was a faux-leather case for around $25, which feels wildly overpriced for something that should cost a fraction of that. ✅ Bottom line: The H2 is a good player out of the box, but with Rockbox it becomes a great one. If you just want simple playback, the stock firmware is fine. But if you want more control and flexibility, Rockbox makes this player really shine.
L**S
Buen equipo
Lo recibí oportunamente, se ve robusto, cargué 32 GB música aproximadamente de forma fácil como si fuera una USB extraíble y reproduje en un altavoz vía Bluetooth... sonó bien ...me gustó el modo de ecualizador los preajustados y el modo personal.... extrañé la opción de radio
P**.
Great little DAP. Great price.
This is a great DAP. I was looking for something to sort of replace my old iPod, that I sadly don't have anymore. I went looking for an audio player, nothing more, nothing less. No camera, no YouTube, no games, no Facebook, no distractions, nothing else. Just an audio player. I didn't want to spend hundreds for a player like the Astell&Kern players, although, maybe some day. For now, this fits the bill. Warm sound with a Burr Brown DAC, plenty of power for my Sennheiser 600's. It's a lot smaller than expected, and has a little bit of heft to it. Plenty of features, including a 10 band EQ. It sorts files by artist, album, genre, etc. However, there's no way to have it sort by album artist, so my compilation albums are sorted by each individual artist instead of the album artist for the whole album. However, you can search by folder. I found this to be the walkaround. The firmware is stable, however, very dated feeling. But it works. Bluetooth works fine as I have connected it to be B&W PX7's and my Sony A/V receiver. Haven't used it as a DAC, as I have other options for that. Sadly, no support for ALAC files. There is a screen protector film on the back of the unit, but not the screen. However, there are some available on Amazon. Overall I'm happy with my purchase. Music and nothing else. No risk of having my iPhone ring while I'm streaming music to my AV receiver, or have the random notification bell ring when I get a text. I do wish, though, that there was a form fitted leather or silicone case available. It's fingerprint central. Only for the couple drawbacks mentioned, I gave 4 stars. Without those drawbacks, it's a full 5 stars.
T**S
This is a very good player.
I've had several music players, nothing very expensive, this one is very very good. I liked my old Creative Zen better, but they stopped making them years ago. The sound quality from this player is great even with having it loaded with MP3s and not loss less format files like FLAC. It has physical buttons that I prefer, so not touchscreen. The random play function, while not perfect, works much better then other players I've had. The battery life is good. The drawback is that it is still a chore to create a playlist if you like playlists. The Zen had an interfacing app for connecting to a PC and creating a playlist via the app was simple drag & drop with a mouse - like with the legacy MS Mediaplayer. Maybe higher end, higher priced, players make this easier, but I would be in hot water if I spent $500+ on one of those. Bottom line, I really like it.
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