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The Phinistec Z6 is a high-capacity 96GB portable MP3 player featuring an impressive 90-hour battery life, advanced Bluetooth 5.0 for stable wireless connections, and a premium metal and glass design. Its 2.4-inch IPS touchscreen combined with physical buttons offers smooth navigation. Supporting multiple audio formats and expandable memory up to 256GB, it doubles as an FM radio, voice recorder, and video player—perfect for professionals who demand versatility and long-lasting performance on the go.
Compatible Devices | wired/bluetooth earphone, bluetooth speaker, car audio |
Supported Media Type | Memory Card |
Supported Standards | APE, FLAC, MP3, OGG, AAC, ACELP, WMA, WAV, M4A. |
Battery Average Life | 90 Hours |
Display Technology | LCD |
Memory Storage Capacity | 96 GB |
Screen Size | 2.4 Inches |
Additional Features | Video Playback, MP3 Player, Voice Recorder, Equalizer, FM Radio |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth,3.5mm Jack,Aux Cable. |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 0.55"D x 2.36"W x 4"H |
Color | Black |
T**Y
A Great Purchase For My Needs
I initially got this for a single reason. I play in bands, and we are always in need of a media player to play music between sets. I initially was going to use my phone, but no headphone jack, and if I forgot to put the phone on 'do not disturb' then I'd be in trouble. Also, interruptions with the streaming were another concern. Not only that, but I had to shell out $100 buck for a transmitter that picked up Bluetooth and patched it to the mixer with a cable. Inconvenient.I really only wanted something that had a 1/8th" output, which this does, and conveniently has 2 different outputs in this manner. I was only expecting headphone, but got the additional output which is better for a board mix. The fact that it also works (very well) with Bluetooth is a bonus. I'm not using a lot of the functions on this, but I did set up the calendar (just because). What it does, it does very, very well. The battery life in it is astounding. I ran it for about 6 hours straight for 2 shows in a weekend and it's still pretty much full. I have to just remember to keep it charged between shows. The functions are a little strange only because we are all used to smart phones now, but the controls make perfect sense. It feels very rugged, has screen protectors on the back and front, along with extras (very nice).Zero problems with load up a fully loaded micro SD card and shuffling the music. One thing about the playlist function. Since I use the SD card only for music, I cannot build playlists. I'm going to assume that in order to create playlists, it has to be music that is stored directly on the player. Since I didn't monkey with that, I can't say for sure, but I'm assuming that this is the way that it works. I'm okay with that, I only need to shuffle the music in the single folder.Now that I've had it for a few months, I'm happy with the performance. I'm buying another just to go walking the neighborhood with since I don't really like carry along the bulky phone. Like I mentioned, the Bluetooth functionality works fine so that'll work well. I'm not a fan of the built in speaker, but hey, it's a tiny thing and not meant to blow the walls out so it's forgivable. It's probably meant more for the voice recording function, and you can hear it, so not even a deal breaker. Overall, I'm extremely happy with this and for the price, it's a no brainer. Definitely buying another.
F**M
Cheap and yet very good, excellent customer service
Phinistec Z6 is not a HiRes Audio player! But as an mp3 player, which also plays many other audio formats, it is definitely one of the best in terms of value for money - if not the best.The purchase at Amazon was impeccable, and the delivery to Hungary was reasonably fast. The packaging is moderately elegant and safe. It should be noted that in addition to the applied glass foils, we also get a spare and the included USB-A-USB-C adapter is a useful accessory.The device itself provides a premium feeling in terms of its weight and use of materials. The storage capacity of 96 GB is enough for a lot of things. With wired earphones, the sound quality - depending on the quality of the earphone - can be said to be quite good. The problem was that the maximum volume with BT headphones or a speaker was extremely low, so to speak, unusable. I wrote to the manufacturer's customer service about this, and the next day they sent me a new firmware version with a detailed description of the update process. After completing the update, the BT problem was practically solved: although the volume is lower than that available with the wired headset, it has increased significantly compared to before, and is completely usable. Big thanks and appreciation to the customer service!The menu system is a bit old-fashioned, a bit clumsy, sometimes cumbersome and not very spectacular. It would be nice if the colour of the background and text could be changed (black background, white letters, red is the active menu item).But you can live with that. The battery life is absolutely fantastic, it really is as much as the description promises.In summary: if you don't expect HiRes Audio quality, it's well worth the price.It is very good for listening to music on the go every day.
J**M
Battery life is its strongest feature
Still going through the various features so my review may be altered, later. But currently giving this four stars out of five.I was drawn to this device primarily for two reasons : the build quality and its advertised battery life. And on both these fronts this device is exactly as advertised - it feels like a premium device in your hand and, although I haven't completely torture tested the battery it looks like I could easily go at least a week with all day use, before concerning myself with recharging it.Other features I have mixed feelings on, but again keeping the price point in mind.The speaker is fine for a device at this price point and I find myself using it more than I expected - been putting the device on its side and almost reminds me of an old AM radio as far as the speaker quality. Volume up / down is fine but a physical pause button would have been nice also but not there. USB-C always a plus and the line-out not certain if it really functions like that versus a separate headphone out. That this device has also been getting firmware updates for two years(?) also quite impressed with. IPS screen is great indoors and "good enough" outside, definitely seen devices with much worse screens on them. Also did some basic testing with Bluetooth, which I expect to use at times and no issues so far. Paired with my BT headphones and my Bose speaker but haven't tried my car (yet).The software still has some quirks, unfortunately. I haven't really tested the database features, first off as I use folders for playback. And that's been fine as has been the number of files recognized in that mode - currently I have a 256GB micro SD card, exfat formatted and ~24K files on it and I haven't had it freeze up yet. Earlier testing, which I had expected to fail, a 512GB fat32 card with ~50k files on it and it would just freeze with that card. But I'm guessing(?) newer firmware has upped the max files read, not certain.The red highlight on the screen, which others have reported in reviews, I agree was a bad UI choice as you can't always read the text there. But probably a non-issue over time as "muscle memory" kicks in. Also an unexpected flaw in the software is a lack of gapless playback (I tested LAME MP3 and Vorbis files both). Not that gapless becomes an issue with most music, but live albums it's noticeable. Or Side Two of Abbey Road.Finally the sound quality. Have a number of DAP's, good and bad and the sound quality on this device is....average. EQ improves things but that can only go so far, and again cognizant of the price point and that this company sells a higher priced hi-fi device with a better sound chip. Earbuds sound tinny, even more so than you'd expect an earbud to normally sound and my Sony V6's, which usually are my go-to for a bassy punch, are more subdued on this device.So to summarize : the battery life on this thing is amazing, easily the best I have even seen on any MP3 player I've owned. And the solid construction makes it feel more premium that the price paid. BT is the icing on the cake to move someone like myself to the modern era of DAP's / retire a few of my older players but don't expect its UI or sound quality to amaze you.
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