---
product_id: 217089708
title: "F20 HiFi MP3 Player with Bluetooth, Lossless DSD High Resolution Digital Audio Music Player, High-Res Portable Audio Player with 64GB Memory Card, Support up to 512GB"
brand: "surfans"
price: "€ 279.91"
currency: EUR
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 13
category: "Surfans"
url: https://www.desertcart.hr/products/217089708-f20-hifi-mp3-player-with-bluetooth-lossless-dsd-high-resolution
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region: Croatia
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# DSD Lossless Hi-Res Audio Expandable up to 512GB Storage 10-Hour Battery Life F20 HiFi MP3 Player with Bluetooth, Lossless DSD High Resolution Digital Audio Music Player, High-Res Portable Audio Player with 64GB Memory Card, Support up to 512GB

**Brand:** surfans
**Price:** € 279.91
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎶 Elevate your soundtrack — because your ears deserve the best.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** F20 HiFi MP3 Player with Bluetooth, Lossless DSD High Resolution Digital Audio Music Player, High-Res Portable Audio Player with 64GB Memory Card, Support up to 512GB by surfans
- **How much does it cost?** € 279.91 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.hr](https://www.desertcart.hr/products/217089708-f20-hifi-mp3-player-with-bluetooth-lossless-dsd-high-resolution)

## Best For

- surfans enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted surfans brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Rugged Zinc Alloy Build:** Sleek, durable chassis designed for a premium feel and long-lasting protection.
- • **Seamless 2-Way Bluetooth 5.2:** Effortlessly connect to headphones or stream from your smartphone with Qualcomm aptX support.
- • **Audiophile-Grade Sound Quality:** Experience pristine, distortion-free audio with advanced DSD decoding and PCM510xA DAC chip.
- • **Massive Music Library On-The-Go:** Comes with 64GB storage, expandable up to 512GB for up to 14,000 songs in your pocket.
- • **Intuitive Scroll Wheel & HD Display:** Navigate your playlists smoothly with the ALPS control wheel and crisp 2-inch TFT screen.

## Overview

The Surfans F20 HiFi MP3 Player delivers high-resolution, lossless audio playback with advanced DSD decoding and a powerful PCM510xA DAC. Featuring Bluetooth 5.2 with aptX for flawless wireless streaming, a 2-inch HD screen, and an intuitive ALPS scroll wheel, it combines premium sound with user-friendly design. With 64GB onboard storage expandable up to 512GB, plus a robust 10-hour battery life and a sturdy zinc alloy chassis, it’s the perfect portable audio companion for discerning listeners.

## Description

Product Description TI' Segment DAC PCM510xA Chip Ahieve excellent dynamic and high-performance audio (up to192KHz/32bit ). Supports lossless music formats: FLAC, WAV, WMA, MP3, DSD 128(5.6 MHz ), etc. Flexible Connection Supports connecting a variety of external amplifier devices through AUX cable. Such as professional amplifiers, speakers, car audio, headphones, etc. Strong Type-C Port USB-PC : Conveniently transfer files. USB-OTG : The player can be used as a computer decoding amp USB-DAC : Can be used as a computer decoding amp Bi-directional Bluetooth Surport Bluetooth more stable and higher quality. Supports wireless HD audio, including LDAC, AptX technology, etc. Feel the Music Details Earphone Impedance: 8Ω~150Ω THD: <0.008% SNR: 103dB,±2dB Frequency Response Range: 20Hz-20KHz Dynamic Range: 98db Headphone Port: 3.5mm Port Humanized Design F20 adopts 2.0" TFT screen(320*240) . ALPS scroll control wheel enables fluent operation, a high-grade zinc alloy chassis gives a comfortable feel. Expandable Storage 256GB USB OTG enables storage expansion to 128GB. Micro SD card supports memory cards up to 128GB. Storage capacity up to 256GB and 14999 songs. Package Includes 1 * F20 Hifi Music Player 1 * User Manual 1 * USB Cable 1 * 64GB Memory Card 3.7V/1500mA lithium battery,more than 10 hours long battery life. hero-video

Review: A very good player on a tight budget. - I've had this for about a month now, and have had enough time to get to know it. It's a very simple and straightforward player. You put music in, and it plays it back to you. There's no touch screen, radio, clock, or motion tracker or any of that. It just plays music, and it does that very well. Until now, I was using a 16gb Ipod loaded with MP3 files for space and convenience, but I knew that I wasn't getting the most from the music. It sounded OK, especially when paired with my Beoplay H6 2nd gen earphones, but it was still compressed and a little flat. The F20 can play pretty much any format you load on to the SD card with no issues at all. It can drive my over ear cans no problem, and it can easily drive my IEMs, although I would recommend that you use something with significantly higher impedance than the minimum recommendation of 8ohms. My cans are 32 and the IEMs are 30. Anything lower than that and you might find that there's a bit of noise, especially if they're particularly sensitive. Loading and playing music is very straightforward, although annoyingly the player doesn't offer folder support, or allow you to Play All Songs by an artist the way the Ipod does. That's something I would like Surfans to address when they next update the firmware. Making playlists is easy too. I use M3u Dropper, and have made about 20 lists with very little effort. It is important that you put the lists into the main folder, and don't nest them. The software will only look in the folder the M3u is in to find the songs. If you delete a song, or move it, the player will not load your playlist, and you will need to make a new one. Battery life is very good. I've had mine play continuously for 3 hours with only 25% loss. It's not as good if you use bluetooth, but that's to be expected. If you have bought this, then I would assume that you're not using BT anyway. There's little point in buying a lossless player and then not using wired earphones. So, it's a basic but very competent player that lacks few features that could easily be added. It's not going to give you the full audiophile experience, especially if you're not using good 'phones, but the cost of the high end stuff is getting harder to justify when you can buy this for around £100.
Review: It's an audio player - I have been using this device for a few days as an audio player (not a USB DAC) and I can tell you the following: The Bad: 1. The software is very simple, you won't be changing any wallpapers or any fun stuff like that, it's designed to simply play audio, kinda like the old MP3 players. 2. The bluetooth on the device isn't great, I had a pair of bluetooth headphones connected to it and it would have this issue where the audio would rhythmically cut out, it is fixed after restarting both devices, and it shouldn't happen, but it does and it is fixable with a restart of both devices. (In my experience) 3. The software in "Category" (Music symbol in menu) reads the files to determine which folder the audio should be in, so if you are trying to organise your music via folders etc on your computer, it isn't going to work unless you are using the "explorer" function instead. (Folder symbol) However, this works fine but was a little confusing at the start. 4. The scroll wheel does take some getting used to, it's not haptic like the old Ipods, it's a physical wheel you have to turn. The Good: 1. It can play almost any audio file you put in it. 2. It does support lossless audio files such as wav and it does play them pretty well. 3. It does have memory play, so if you pause the music due to being busy, it will pick up the last song you played and you can even change it to remember the exact position of the song you were listening to at the time. (Can be changed in settings) 4. The "M" button on the device is a multifunction button, while in a song you can add / remove a song from favourites, edit the EQ, edit the play mode etc. In the "explorer" and "Category" menus it allows you to delete files and add the song to a playlist. Overall it's a simple device that has the ability to play high quality audio. This obviously depends on the headphones you're using and the audio format you're trying to use. If you're using a basic MP3 file with £20 bluetooth earbuds from an unknown manufacturer, the audio isn't going to sound very great and you're not going to have a fulfilling experience. On the other hand, if you're playing Wav files which are uncompressed and have some good quality wired headphones, you're going to have a much better listening experience. I do recommend going through both the "settings" and "system settings" for the device and playing around to see what suits you. P.S If you're having issues with the music not syncing from the card, make sure "Music Sync" is set to automatic in settings, then remove the card and put it back in.

## Features

- 【HiFi Lossless Sound with ESS DAC】Surfans F20 DAP is built with an ESS ES9018K2M DAC for clear, detailed high-resolution audio. It supports 32-bit/384kHz decoding, native DSD128, FLAC, WAV, APE, WMA, MP3 and more, giving you a portable HiFi MP3 player for serious offline music listening.
- 【Bluetooth 5.2, Headphone Out & Line-Out】Enjoy flexible listening with Bluetooth 5.2 for compatible wireless headphones and speakers, or connect wired earphones through the 3.5mm headphone output. The dedicated 1.5V line-out also lets you connect this digital audio player to car AUX inputs, home audio systems or external amplifiers.
- 【64GB Card Included, Expandable to 512GB】The F20 portable music player includes a 64GB micro SD card, so you can start building your music library right away. It supports expandable storage up to 512GB, making it ideal for large FLAC, DSD and lossless audio collections without relying on WiFi, apps or streaming subscriptions.
- 【Up to 10 Hours Playback for Daily Use】With up to 10 hours of music playback, the Surfans F20 is made for commuting, travel, walking, office use and daily offline listening. Its compact size makes it easy to carry as a dedicated Hi-Res portable music DAP wherever you go.
- 【Easy Physical Controls & Reliable Support】The F20 HiFi MP3 player features an ALPS scroll wheel and physical buttons for simple volume, playback and menu control. Folder-based browsing makes it easy to manage large music libraries, and Surfans customer support is ready to help if you have any questions.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B07VWK4FP3 |
| Battery Average Life | 10 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | 4,460 in Electronics & Photo ( See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo ) 35 in MP3 & Digital Audio Players |
| Box Contents | 64GB MicroSD |
| Brand | Surfans |
| Brand Name | Surfans |
| Colour | grayish black 64GB |
| Compatible Devices | Speaker, Headphones, Personal Computer, Smartphone |
| Component Type | Display |
| Connectivity Technology | Aux, Bluetooth, USB |
| Connectivity technology | Aux , Bluetooth, USB |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 out of 5 stars 4,838 Reviews |
| Display Technology | TFT |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 1.5D x 5.6W x 9.4H centimetres |
| Item Weight | 180 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Surfans |
| Manufacturer Part Number | F20 MP3 Player |
| Media Types | Micro SD |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 64 GB |
| Memory storage capacity | 64 GB |
| Model Name | Surfans F20 |
| Model Number | Surfans-F20 |
| Model name | Surfans F20 |
| Product Features | Equalizer, bluetooth 5.2, hifi player, high resoltion lossless |
| Screen Size | 2 Inches |
| Special feature | Equalizer , bluetooth 5.2, hifi player, high resoltion lossless |
| Supported Standards | MP3;FLAC;WAV;WMA;AIFF;DFF;OGG;DSF;APE |
| UPC | 753593939683 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Surfans
- **Colour:** grayish black 64GB
- **Compatible devices:** Speaker, Headphones, Personal Computer, Smartphone
- **Connectivity technology:** Aux, Bluetooth, USB
- **Included components:** 64GB MicroSD
- **Media type:** Micro SD
- **Memory storage capacity:** 64 GB
- **Model name:** Surfans F20
- **Screen size:** 2 Inches
- **Special feature:** Equalizer, bluetooth 5.2, hifi player, high resoltion lossless

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: does this product have a Eu volume limit?**
A: yes it has a Eu volume limit its goes up to 100 but has a warning when going past 50 about ear protection

**Q: Does it have a L/R audio balance feature?**
A: Just checked and it does have that feature

**Q: What type of usb otg does this require**
A: its uses a micro usb cable like a mobile phone

**Q: Does this player allow Bookmarks?**
A: When playing mp3 files the pause remembers where you left off.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A very good player on a tight budget.
*by C***S on 26 September 2023*

I've had this for about a month now, and have had enough time to get to know it. It's a very simple and straightforward player. You put music in, and it plays it back to you. There's no touch screen, radio, clock, or motion tracker or any of that. It just plays music, and it does that very well. Until now, I was using a 16gb Ipod loaded with MP3 files for space and convenience, but I knew that I wasn't getting the most from the music. It sounded OK, especially when paired with my Beoplay H6 2nd gen earphones, but it was still compressed and a little flat. The F20 can play pretty much any format you load on to the SD card with no issues at all. It can drive my over ear cans no problem, and it can easily drive my IEMs, although I would recommend that you use something with significantly higher impedance than the minimum recommendation of 8ohms. My cans are 32 and the IEMs are 30. Anything lower than that and you might find that there's a bit of noise, especially if they're particularly sensitive. Loading and playing music is very straightforward, although annoyingly the player doesn't offer folder support, or allow you to Play All Songs by an artist the way the Ipod does. That's something I would like Surfans to address when they next update the firmware. Making playlists is easy too. I use M3u Dropper, and have made about 20 lists with very little effort. It is important that you put the lists into the main folder, and don't nest them. The software will only look in the folder the M3u is in to find the songs. If you delete a song, or move it, the player will not load your playlist, and you will need to make a new one. Battery life is very good. I've had mine play continuously for 3 hours with only 25% loss. It's not as good if you use bluetooth, but that's to be expected. If you have bought this, then I would assume that you're not using BT anyway. There's little point in buying a lossless player and then not using wired earphones. So, it's a basic but very competent player that lacks few features that could easily be added. It's not going to give you the full audiophile experience, especially if you're not using good 'phones, but the cost of the high end stuff is getting harder to justify when you can buy this for around £100.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ It's an audio player
*by D***N on 29 March 2023*

I have been using this device for a few days as an audio player (not a USB DAC) and I can tell you the following: The Bad: 1. The software is very simple, you won't be changing any wallpapers or any fun stuff like that, it's designed to simply play audio, kinda like the old MP3 players. 2. The bluetooth on the device isn't great, I had a pair of bluetooth headphones connected to it and it would have this issue where the audio would rhythmically cut out, it is fixed after restarting both devices, and it shouldn't happen, but it does and it is fixable with a restart of both devices. (In my experience) 3. The software in "Category" (Music symbol in menu) reads the files to determine which folder the audio should be in, so if you are trying to organise your music via folders etc on your computer, it isn't going to work unless you are using the "explorer" function instead. (Folder symbol) However, this works fine but was a little confusing at the start. 4. The scroll wheel does take some getting used to, it's not haptic like the old Ipods, it's a physical wheel you have to turn. The Good: 1. It can play almost any audio file you put in it. 2. It does support lossless audio files such as wav and it does play them pretty well. 3. It does have memory play, so if you pause the music due to being busy, it will pick up the last song you played and you can even change it to remember the exact position of the song you were listening to at the time. (Can be changed in settings) 4. The "M" button on the device is a multifunction button, while in a song you can add / remove a song from favourites, edit the EQ, edit the play mode etc. In the "explorer" and "Category" menus it allows you to delete files and add the song to a playlist. Overall it's a simple device that has the ability to play high quality audio. This obviously depends on the headphones you're using and the audio format you're trying to use. If you're using a basic MP3 file with £20 bluetooth earbuds from an unknown manufacturer, the audio isn't going to sound very great and you're not going to have a fulfilling experience. On the other hand, if you're playing Wav files which are uncompressed and have some good quality wired headphones, you're going to have a much better listening experience. I do recommend going through both the "settings" and "system settings" for the device and playing around to see what suits you. P.S If you're having issues with the music not syncing from the card, make sure "Music Sync" is set to automatic in settings, then remove the card and put it back in.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Clear, quality sound with solid build.
*by M***K on 14 December 2020*

After purchasing four Digital Audio Players from Amazon & returning each one due mainly to software problems, a Surfans F20 was ordered. The sound quality is good (not always the case with D.A.Ps). Loading the CDs onto this unit is easy using Windows Media Player. Searching for a particular album or artist is done manually, which is easy as the categories are listed alphabetically. The Bluetooth connection for earbuds or an MP3 speaker is faultless. This player supports a wide range of digital audio formats. This also used in the car using a cassette adapter connected via the 3.5mm stereo jack. There are two of these sockets; one for is headphones, the other being line out. I connected the cassette adapter via the line out initially. This produces distortion. On the headphones jack it sound faultless. I did have question about the rotating selector control, so I emailed the manufacturer's after sales support they replied quickly, so the manufacturers' after-sales is good. The Surfans F20 has an alloy case which gives it a weighty, quality feel. A slight glitch in the software does occasionally result in album artwork not being displayed. Another improvement that could be made by the manufacturers' is giving the option of a larger font size. The screen is small and neat. The downside being that the information script has to be tiny. Overall this is a good quality device in terms of sound quality and solid build. At around £100 you get what you pay for. Experience has resulted in that I would recommend this over less expensive players, as so far it has proved to be more hassle-free than those.

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