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The Hidizs AP80 PRO-X is a compact, premium digital audio player featuring dual ESS9219C DAC chips for exceptional sound clarity and dynamic range. It supports high-resolution formats including MQA, DSD256, and LDAC, and offers versatile connectivity via Bluetooth and USB DAC. Built with a durable aluminum chassis and an intuitive touchscreen, it supports microSD cards up to 1TB, providing massive storage for your music library. Certified for Hi-Res Audio, it delivers up to 13 hours of playback, making it ideal for audiophiles and professionals seeking superior sound quality on the go.




















| ASIN | B09PTVSK2N |
| Battery Average Life | 13 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | 12,033 in Electronics & Photo ( See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo ) 93 in MP3 & Digital Audio Players |
| Box Contents | USB charging cable, User manual |
| Brand | Hidizs |
| Brand Name | Hidizs |
| Colour | X series-Black |
| Compatible Devices | Hidizs Portable Music Player AP80 PRO-X is compatible with devices that support USB, SD cards, Bluetooth (LDAC, AptX, AAC), MQA and PCM. This includes, but not limited to, personal computers, laptops, smartphones, tablet speakers support for these specifications. |
| Component Type | Battery |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Connectivity technology | Bluetooth |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 522 Reviews |
| Display Technology | LCD |
| Item Weight | 72 Grams |
| Item height | 13.8 millimetres |
| Manufacturer | HIDIZS |
| Media Types | SD Card |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 32 GB |
| Memory storage capacity | 32 GB |
| Model Name | AP80 PRO-X Portable |
| Model name | AP80 PRO-X Portable |
| Product Features | Hi Res Audio, Portable, Touch Screen |
| Screen Size | 2.45 Inches |
| Special feature | Hi Res Audio , Portable, Touch Screen |
| Supported Standards | MQA, LDAC, APT-X, AAC, USB DAC, DSD256, Hi-Res Audio Wireless |
| UPC | 752859141518 |
G**T
Minor corrections to product description.
Maybe more later, but just a couple of clarifications to the product description. It seems like a great little player, volume is massive and not muted per EU Regs. It has no internal memory as most players do - you will need an SD card to store anything. The card slot is MICRO SD - not standard SD as listed. Also it shows the SD capacity as 512Gb - In fact my 1Tb card works perfectly well, so that is not a limitation. UPDATE After living with this for a few weeks, I'm more and more happy. Sound is fantastic, player is easy to use and reliable. One minor drawback is that the firmware might be better are organising your files - for example, I can select by genre and then by album title, but not by genre then artist. And sometimes the firmware will second-guess you on your own defined attributes - so James Brown is listed under the firmware's genre of Funk, not my genre of Soul. But these are minor quibbles for a unit of high quality and great value for the price.
C**E
Surprisingly impressed
Feels heavier than it looks, but that could be the metal exterior. Touchscreen for most of the controls. Didn't read the pdf manual, but was able to figure most things out just by playing with different swipes. So ease of use isn't intuitive, but once you know what you're doing it's fine. Screen is bright and clear. Volume button on side is a twisty knob. I've had this thing at 30% - 40% with bluetooth earbuds and it was fantastic. Sound quality was crisp and clear, and I've not played with the built-in equaliser. I bought this specifically for creating custom playlists to manage my autism and so far so good. I wanted a case to carry it and was tempted by a several, until I realised this is compact enough to fit into a GoPro minicase that I had, and the Bluetooth was not affected, so saved some money. Micro SD card: fingernail wasn't enough to push it in as far as I needed to, so had to get creative to solve this minor inconvenience. I used a 64Gb card and I would suggest organising any music prior to uploading e.g. By artist / album etc to make finding a specific song easier. Overall, if you're paying over £150 for something like this, you ARE going to get a quality product that is superior to cheaper alternatives, which I've also used but ended up buying this instead. This is the best Mp3 since my ipod nano.
S**S
Excellent little player, with a couple of minor issues
First the "bad" : The volume control is finnicky to operate, especially if you have the leather case for the player, but once can also change volume via the touch screen within the "song playing" window. Once you move the volume control the whole display becomes a touch screen slider where you can change volume more easily. The screen is small, and can be really awkward to change things in the E.Q. , your finger will cover the numbers so you can't really see very well what it's changing to. A small stylus will do the job better. But I've found there is absolutely no need to fiddle with the equalizer , the out of the box settings are fine as they are ( IMO ) Sound quality IS amazing. The bass, mid and treble all stand apart beautifully. My car only has stock speakers and even on those it sounds incredible. Put it through a decent set of IEM's or speakers ( I have Edifier speakers in kitchen ) and it sounds amazing. Make sure you enable "Stand by" in the options or you may find the battery flat the next day. When I use it in my car I turn it on and leave it next to the handbrake ( the bluetooth range is good too ) But when I get home I turn off the stereo and the player SHOULD stop too, but a couple of times I've seen it still playing and if you don't stop it your battery will be flat the next day. Stand by mode only kicks in if the device isn't playing. The only other niggle is something that would apply to ALL players, the difference is quality and volume between different mp3's . Some can be quiet and average quality , but the player still manages to TRY and get the best from them. A normalization feature would have been nice, otherwise go through your entire mp3 collection and adjust them manually ( nope!! ). I couldn't justify spending more than this on a player, and for the amount it costs it sounds great. I used to play music via my phone, but doing that AND using Google maps while driving just chewed up battery life, so I wanted a dedicated player. The difference between this and my phone audio is night and day. 100% worth it if you don't want to spend more than £200
M**L
Brilliant piece of kit
Got this to replace my old player after it died. This is compact. Has fantastic sound. It uses mirco sd cards so you can change music like changing cds. There is a small amount of on board memory so you can store your favourite tunes on the device. There is a 3.5mm wired headphone socket. A 2.5mm socket for audio to computer or amplifier. The unit is charged by a USB c interface. I use thr bluetooth to link to my bone conduction headset. I can not fault this player. The interface is easy to understand. You can select songs, albums, artists or files to display. The volume dial on the side can be set to be on all the time or disabled if the screen is off. It has a screen saver option. The battery life is very good. I think it will depend on how you use it. If you use wired headset or Bluetooth. I have been getting at least 15 hours of play back with the Bluetooth. Which is far better than my old player. Highly recommended......... brilliant piece of kit
A**M
Sound and build are great, but functionality and performance is very poor
As soon as I got this I thought it was great from first impressions, the build quality is good and I loved the form factor. However as soon as I wanted to use it that's when the troubles began. Initially when trying to copy files across I soon realized I couldn't insert the SD card and plug it in via USB, the drive kept disconnecting and reconnecting. So I used a card reader and did that myself manually (Which was disappointing) When that was done (About 5000 FLAC files) it seemed to take forever to scan the files, and also realized that any time I added more I had to repeat the same process. The interface is just very clunky and not easy to navigate around making the experience a challenge. The final straw which resulted in me requesting a return is the Bluetooth, this is very unreliable, in the short time I've had this I've had to restart it each time to get it to play over Bluetooth, and unfortunately restarting took too long, by the time I had it ready on the school run I was almost home. This item feels like it should still be in testing and I feel the software is the most likely cause, but I am not prepared to wait for an update on an item that costs £200, I think I may have to pay a bit more for something that will work properly.
S**Y
Cracking little DAP 👍
Prior to this have only used a Sony A45 series DAP. This is an entirely different experience. So far am absolutely loving it. If at a later date have any problems will update. I'm also going to add some stuff people may find helpful. First off it's TINY. And loud. How can such a tiny thing be so loud? Tis witchcraft. The OS is basic very different to the slick Sony screens and to get the most of it use the Hiby Music app. Once it's connected by Bluetooth to the player it works as a controller and can play all the music from a phone or tablet to the player. You have to use wired headphones to listen to the player though. I didn't have a problem inserting the SD card (format on PC beforehand as FAT) just push in till it clicks. Sound wow. I don't have 600 ohm headphones mine are 32 ohm. On my Sony it was turn its volume to max or run them through a headphone amp. On the player alone it will run my 32 ohm Shures in passive mode at a comfy just under 50. So I'm amazed how much gain is in this and this is set to low. My Sony MDR 1am2 at 16ohms is literally running on 10 on the volume level. Playlists are a nightmare to import as it only recognises them as mSu format. I had to redo mine on the Hiby link app. They can be done on the player or through the Hiby Link app. Though I'm sure someone smarter than me know how to transfer them directly. The Ebook function does work. Ebooks will need to be added as txt. files There's Ebook converters online which will convert epub etc to text files. Tip - set the font size to large unless you have amazing eyesight 😁 Only negatives is a small battery but not too bad. It's certainly not as bad as the Sony A105 which if used for anything except wired listening runs out in no time. Only Bluetooth 4.2 so a short range then gets stuttery. As for Bluetooth no automatic codec switching connection of headphones so you have to manually set the codec for whatever headphone restart the player, connect them and good to go. Inputs are standard 3.5mm unbalanced and 2.5mm balanced. Hope my review is helpful.
S**B
Nice little player
Lovely little player perfect for using while out and about. Small and you hardly know it's there. Very small and very light. It looks a lot bigger in the photographs. If I had a complaint I'd say the touch screen is not very responsive and it resets back to the first track (numerical and alphabetical) after it's recharged.
D**R
Compact but full of features
A brilliant music player that covers all formats.I use for my wav,flac,and DSD rips.Its easy to use and set up.I set the soundscape up to my liking via the function (I didn't have to use the EQ function).The software is by Hiby and it's easy to go through the menu.I paired is with some decent headphones and it has a lovely sound.One thing you may be surprised of is the size,it's Tiny.
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