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The Surfans F22 is a high-resolution portable MP3 player featuring a powerful 64-bit quad-core processor, native support for DSD 128/256 and PCM up to 384kHz/32bit, and a 2.8-inch full touch IPS display. With Bluetooth 4.2 connectivity, 32GB internal memory expandable up to 1TB, and a 1500mAh battery offering 10 hours of playback, it combines audiophile-grade sound with sleek portability and versatile functionality including an e-book reader.
Compatible Devices | Headphone, Earphone |
Supported Media Type | Micro SD |
Supported Standards | All major high res audio formats |
Battery Average Life | 10 Hours |
Display Technology | LCD |
Memory Storage Capacity | 32 GB |
Screen Size | 3.5 Inches |
Additional Features | Hi-Res Audio, Equalizer |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 0.5"D x 2.2"W x 3.3"H |
Item Weight | 210 Grams |
Color | Black |
B**B
Great value for the price
I have used this for months now. It is rugged, has a long battery life, and fits in my pocket very easily. I use it almost daily went out working in the yard or in the shop. Has great sound. The menu could use a little help, but doesn't seem to be too big of a hurdle.
J**M
Not What Was Advertised
First off you need a microscope just to read the manual. If you go to the homepage for surfans to download the manual, the F22 is the only product who's manual is no longer available. The digital player cannot use an expandable card larger than the one that comes with it (32 GB) I put 50 gigs of music on a 1TB card (which says on the amazon description page that the storage can be expanded to 1TB ) and when I tried to start of the device, it continually froze while loading in the music. When it did start up, half of the music was missing. Another interested fact I came upon is that the F22 does not recognize any artist or album that starts with a number, ex 50 Cent. If you want to add any of those items, you literally have to spell out the number. The one good thing I will say is that when it did work, the sound wasn't bad. Overall not a good purchase. Beware
M**E
Audio
The audio sounds fantastic but just a little difficult to navigate but slowly learning how to find thing's.
K**O
Update - It’s works but
Got it to leave in my car. popped out the disc and loaded some songs. It connected without issue. Car doesn’t control device or display info but I read the reviews so I didn’t mind. My negatives are battery life was a bit short for a full charge & the SD slot doesn’t have a back. After my initial test I wanted to finish loading songs and instead of the spring pushing the card out, it pushed it in never to be seen again. Can’t even crack it open to retrieve the cardContacted customer service, did some troubleshooting and info verification. Device replaced and works as it should.
P**.
Not what I expected
My verdict after 6 months of experience with this player is less than positive.First things first - the player works and the sound quality is good. It is lightweight and feels good in my hand. I like the audio output socket.However, coming from a Fiio X3, there was a huge difference in usability and ergonomics. Bluetooth can be a spotty, others have reported that before. Having a speakerbox within 5 inches is not problem. But a soundbar 10 feet away with an unobstructed line of sight, is spotty.Battery life is abysmal, I get a mere 6 hours out of the player. It constantly discharges if you don't shut it off. This is problematic for travel unless you constantly connect it to keep it recharged. It doesn't play continuous folders, as typical for audiobooks, so you have to manually forward to the next chapter.Then there are severe usability issues. My biggest gripe is the slow and unpredictable screen. As you swipe downward, for instance, say to display additional folders, 4 out of 5 times it quits the operation and jumps back to the start. It drives me nuts! There is no firmware update as of yet.I should have stayed with the Fiio brand ...
W**1
Fall in love with your music all over again!
This portable device packs a punch with its high resolution DSD digital audio output and 32GB memory that is expandable up to a whopping 1TB.The full touch screen make navigation easy peasy, while the bluetooth connectivity allows for wireless listening at the touch of a button. The sound quality is top-notch, delivering clear and crisp audio that will make you fall in love with your music collection all over again.
K**L
These things are not reliable.
Batterry stopped charging. Tracks are playing distorted.Should have got an iphone, ipod or cheap sony. Why there is no cheap reliable mp3 player.
M**W
Blast from the Past!
After being a huge iPod user for years before smartphones were popular, I was excited to see this mp3 player available. The advertisement looked appealing. The nice, color screen, 32GB of space with a spot for up to a 1TB memory card, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, headphone jack, etc. I was excited to try this out. The player also comes with a hand strap to allow you to hold onto it easier.When I received it in the mail, I put in a 128GB memory card that was already full of music and it immediately recognized it. I was able to connect to my WiFi easily, and after playing with the controls, was able to quickly figure out how to use the player.The music sounds great and includes an equalizer so you can adjust it to your preference. Obviously, you can store a lot of music on this, so that's a huge plus. It's easy to navigate and adjust settings. It responds quickly when you choose different options. It has convenient volume controls and a pause/play button on the side. The battery life is very good. It has an e-book reader, which I haven't tried out yet (but can't really see using since the screen is pretty small and I prefer physical books).The downsides, while few, are present. One, you can search music by artist, song, or album, and they are in alphabetical order. However, unlike an iPod, if you chose to search by artist, when you click on the artist name, it doesn't then group all the albums under the artist name. It only opens a folder with all the artist's songs grouped by song numbers. So, if you have 10 albums from one artist, when you click on their name, you'll have ten #1 songs, then ten #2 songs, then ten #3 songs, etc. This is really inconvenient. So, if you want to listen to an album you have to search under the albums option, and if you don't remember the album name you're out of luck. Or if you have 2 or 3 artist's with the same album name, you have to possibly click on all of them to find the one you want to listen to. It would be nice if they could fix this in an update. That's probably my biggest complaint. One other down side is that while the Bluetooth turns on, it won't connect to anything. In fact, it doesn't even recognize my Bluetooth headphones or my car. It does recognize my phone, but won't connect. So, I used wired headphones only with this player.Overall, despite to two negatives, this is a great player and it's been fun listening to music on it. Fix those two issues and this would be a 5 star product.
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