🎧 Elevate Your Audio Game!
The HiBy R1 HiFi MP3 Player is a cutting-edge music device that supports high-resolution audio formats, including DSD 256 and PCM 384kHz. With Bluetooth 5.1 connectivity, it allows for seamless streaming from Tidal and Qobuz, while its expandable storage supports up to 2TB. The player features a user-friendly touchscreen, MSEB audio tuning, and a robust battery life of up to 15 hours, making it the perfect companion for audiophiles on the go.
Compatible Devices | Personal Computer, Amplifier, Headphone, Smartphone, Speaker |
Supported Media Type | Micro SD |
Supported Standards | DSD64/128/256,MP3, WAV, APE, FLAC, DSF, DFF, ISO, CUE, WMA, OGG, AAC, Opus, AIFF |
Display Technology | LCD |
Screen Size | 3 Inches |
Additional Features | Hi-Res Audio, DSD 256 native, PCM 384kHz/32bit, Bluetooth 5.1 and Wi-Fi 2.4G, Tidal and Qobuz, MSEB audiotuning board |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, USB, Wireless |
Item Weight | 70 Grams |
Color | Black |
S**E
Hiby R1: The Ultimate Entry Level DAP for Music Lovers
I am by no means an audiophile. I just want something portable that carries my music and sounds good. I had a Sandisk Clip+ and it was decent for a long time until the battery. I looked at a lot of other cheap DAPs but none of them looked good. So I descended the DAP rabbit hole and I was honestly surprised at how advanced and ming numbingly expensive they get. After a lot of back and forth I figured that Hiby was probably best for my needs and the R1 was entry level but still offered the quality I'm looking for.I'm very happy with my choice. First, it's very well made. The back and front are glass and the edge is a really pleasing clear plastic. It definitely doesn't feel cheap. It's small enough to be comfortably held in my palm, light but still has a reassuring weight to it. Buttons feel good and responsive.The display is crisp and clean, perfect for good looking album covers and an easy to read and use player interface. Everything loads up quickly enough. I mean there is a slight delay loading album images but I think that's got more to do with the size of the images I was using. I dropped everything to 800px and it's definitely faster to load.The menus and UI are intuitive and easy to navigate. It has a plethora of settings to customise. From the actual function to personalising playback. You have things like gapless and crossfade but the winner for me is MSEB. There is the usual EQ you'd expect but MSEB is just so much better to me. It just feels more intuitive and user friendly. I looked for some recommended MSEB settings online and tweaked it to my preference. The result is some beautiful sounding music across genres. It's like I'm hearing some of these tracks for the first time. The sound signature is gorgeous.I didn't think I'd use the soundstage slider but just opening it a little makes everything just sound more open and immersive.I haven't tried bluetooth because if I'm using a lossless player and made the effort to load lossless music I'm really not going to nuke that with Bluetooth. That's not to say I'll never use it. I'm sure there will be times that the convenience of using a BT speaker or headphones will be great. But for the rest of the time I'm using IEMs and that's really where I hear the quality of this player.Scanning the database for changes is reasonably fast and it scanned 6000 tracks in a couple of minutes. I really appreciate the sorting options available. You can find music by all tracks, artist, album or genre. You can search (although it took some getting used to the old cellphone style keyboard. Not a big deal though. I don't search enough to be any issue). You can also slide down the right side and scroll by letter. So this player really does make it convenient to navigate your collection and find your music.You can favorite tracks and there's a menu for favorites, recents, playlists, recently added or most played. Which I think is really great and those are common ways I tend to look for music in things like streaming apps. I haven't created any playlists yet but I'll likely build some mood based playlists over time.I haven't really tested the life of the battery but it does charge really quick on my PD charger and based on what I've seen so far I have no trouble believing it'll hit the quoted number and maybe more.Overall this has all the options I could need with nothing I don't. All in a high quality, compact device that plays some excellent sounding music.
M**E
Great pocket size
Works great, ear buds have good sound quality. Easy to use and durable.
D**E
Poor quality
Size is very practical but the quality overall is terrible. It takes multiple touchs to get a command volume needs to be configured twice. Shuffle will not browse all the songs, every time you turn it off it loses ALL configurations including Bluetooth pairing. Menu in general doesn't make sense and is an Odyssey to find a seamless way to hit play. This is definitely not for me 1/10 wouldn't recommend
R**.
great product
so far i love this device i listened to a friends sony wch 520 and skullcandy hesh evo headphones for about an hour with no drop of connection the eq and mseb make a big difference but you cant use the mseb with the sonys, i did not have to disable the volume lock and was able to update to the latest firmware via sd card from the hiby website, i have over 5,000 songs and so far everything is going great, and the player sounds amazing even with some less than 20 $ headphones with adjustments to the eq and mseb i saw a review that said it had a speaker and this is not true it is lightweight and fits in the palm of your hand but feels nice, only quirks are when i go to the eq and mseb i have to press the back button sometimes 20 plus times to get back to the previous screen but to me that is not a big enough deal to not give this player 5 stars, its awesome especially for the price. i found that with the pull down shortcut menu if you tap the top of the screen once then do it it works better. and the screen resolution is also great and sharp. i love this player
J**L
Slightly Overrated by all the influencers
I got this to get away from the lower end MP3 UI. Note I am on firmware version 1.3Pros:- Price is the lowest on the market for a DAP- Most of the UI is pretty good- screen is good- volume limiter can be removed by unlocking Developer options- Plastic build, wouldn't call it cheap, more value, and lighter- Great size, buttons, portable, weightCons:- Often the UI won't recognize my swipe from top to unlock shortcut settings. To try this, swipe from top (works), then toggle the repeat/shuffle, pause/play a few times while a track is playing, then try swiping from the top - my copy will subsequently stop working for the next 5 swipes, then work flawlessly again- At times the Bluetooth doesn't connect as easily. I did not have this issue with lower end MP3 players- I was not able to get the WiFi transfer working, it just wouldn't connect. I gave up and just used direct USB-C connection or the SD card- A bit underpowered as expected for a DAP this size. I am around 70% on high gain to drive headphones (granted not IEMs) and I don't listen to music that loud, but this is subjectiveUltimately the sometimes working swipe from top is annoying enough that I may return this. Imagine swiping from top on your phone and having it work less than 50% of the time, then the touchscreen sometimes comes back and I accidentally swipe on the track skipping it around.I really wanted to like this for the price and portability, but the annoying miss on the swipe from top kills it for me.
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