I have a large music library that I don’t have much storage left for on my phone. There are of course other ways of solving this problem, but are there any good dedicated music players like iPods still around?

Ideally I’d like it to have Bluetooth functionality for wireless headphones, at least 512GB of storage, and an SD card slot. Possibly physical buttons as well.

  • GraniteM@lemmy.world
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    2 hours ago

    I went through a handful of devices, and none of them ticked off all the boxes for me.

    Now I use a Unihertz Jelly Star. It’s tiny, it has Bluetooth, Wifi, expandable memory, headphone jack, and in a pinch it’s also a phone with a camera and flashlight and so forth. The battery charges very fast, and it’s got a halfway decent external speaker. More dedicated audiophiles than me would have to weigh in on if it’s pumping out audio signal in all the right bass and treble frequencies at appropriate levels, but it does everything I wanted from a digital audio player.

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    4 hours ago

    The audiophile community keeps them kicking around! Whathifi usually have good reviews and recs. Let me find a link

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    HIFI WALKER H2-128GB (or H2 Touch): This is perhaps the best match for your request. It features a, 2.4-inch screen, physical buttons for navigation, Bluetooth 5.2 for wireless headphones, and supports up to 512GB (or sometimes 1TB) MicroSD cards. It is known for high-resolution audio support (DSD, FLAC).

    Surfans F20 HiFi MP3 Player: Similar to the HiFi Walker, the Surfans F20 offers a sturdy design, scroll wheel, and physical buttons. It supports up to 512GB SD cards and features Bluetooth 5.2.

    Sony NW-ZX707 Walkman (64GB Internal + SD Card): While pricier, this Android-based DAP features a 5-inch touch screen, but crucially retains physical side buttons for volume and playback control. It supports MicroSDXC cards for massive storage expansion. Modded Apple iPod Classic (7th Gen): These modified classics, often sold on eBay, feature SSD storage upgrades up to 512GB, 1TB, or 2TB, and have been updated to include Bluetooth functionality and a USB-C port.

    MECHEN H1 Pro / MECHEN M30: These budget-friendly options offer Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and support for up to 512GB MicroSD cards.

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      as an owner and regular user of the H2, i feel it important to point out that it also works as a USB DAC.

      it also displays lyrics for anything you have .lrc files for - the collection of mp3s on my 512GB microsd card took me about a month to get lyric files for.  I created a set of scripts that would either look online and download them, or ran them through some speech-to-text on linux to create them from scratch.  This last part was critical as I have a huge number of old-time radio shows and drama which obviously wouldn’t ever have lyrics for, but is a lot of fun to read along.

      those two features (the USB DAC and the lyrics file support) are what sold me on the utility of this player.  Overall, it’s a fantastic device and I enjoy the snot out of it.

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      3 hours ago

      Looked up prices for these and they’re all around $120, modded iPods ranging between $150-$900 and Sony Walkman one is around $900.

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    If you want to self-host and store the files on a home server instead of your phone, you could try out Navidrome

    Edit: I guess you specified that you know there are other solutions, sorry if this was unsolicited. I have a love for physical tech too so if that’s the reason you want an mp3 player, I get it. I’m collecting records myself :)

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    I don’t have a specific recommendation, but I believe the key words to search for these days are “Digital Audio Player”.

    I’ve been following the open hardware Tangara for a while, but they’re between production runs right now so you can’t buy from them (you might be able to build your own though, the design is all there)

    As a heads up, like so many other technologies the middle has fallen out of the market thanks to the proliferation of smart phones. You’ll be paying a lot for anything decent from what I’ve seen

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    4 hours ago

    A kid i know has one from fiio, which he likes

    Its small, not 512gb by itself, but features bt and sd card reader

    Has physical buttons and a small display

    Fiio echo mini

    They probably has other models too

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      I kinda want one of those, they’re cute. No bluetooth support though, and only supports up to 256GB on the MicroSD slot. Fine if you just have MP3s but you’ll eat that up pretty quick with FLAC.

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    I hate .mp3 as an audio codec. However, if you must use .mp3 that why not just get a used Android phone with a McroSD slot? You could even get a USB-C DAC to go with it for better sound.

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    4 hours ago

    Just yesterday I saw a post about using retro game handhelds as a music players. That might interest you.

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    Try Dankpods’ YouTube channel, I believe he is into them and has some favourite, though I can’t remember exact model numbers from the top of my head.