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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 |
J**M
Need to get to know it.
The media could not be loaded. I do a lot of walking and wanted a dedicated player for my Bluetooth earbuds. There a several reasonably priced compact mp3 players out there, but they all seemed to be week in either the battery life or Bluetooth area or both. I settled on this one because it was big enough to have a robust battery. It does not disappoint in either area. It came fully charged and the Bluetooth does not drop out unless you leave it on the desk and walk a couple of rooms away. I ordered a flip phone case to carry it, but if you have big pockets like a jacket or cargo pants, that would not be a problem. It is very sturdy and has great sound. My main issue was setup. The interface is not as easy to understand as I would like, but once you figure it out, it works great. Unless you are the type of person that is intimidated by size, weight or complexity, you will love this audio player. Instructions are limited and I was unable to figure out how to create a play list. I emailed support ([email protected]) and they promptly sent me the attached video. You can also just create a playlist folder and add that to the playlist. Great battery life, very good sound quality, sturdy build and massive storage capability at a reasonable price. What could be better?Update:This case fits it perfectly. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B075H3F6NZ/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&th=1
A**R
Solid Player & Easy to Use
The player itself is SOLID. Very much metal and glass as advertised. I feel like I am actually holding something instead of feeling like I have a wafer of plastic in my hand. The device will play all of my mp3 collection, it will handle up to a 256g micro sd card which has pretty much everything I own.I confirmed it will work with ebooks too but I already have an open source ereader that displays it far larger than the small device screen. Would be ok in a pinch I guess but I got this for audio media and it works great. I love that its bluetooth enabled and I recently paired it to a set of over ear bt headphones and the sound quality is immersive.The tempered glass protectors it comes with work like any other I have used on phones. Just wipe the player down and apply it slowly and you can avoid bubbles. I may use the liquid coat later to replace the glass. Undecided if I should eight now.Overall its far superior to anything else I have and I no longer rely on this abominable smart phone that I hate. I am so happy with the mp3 player I may actually switch back to a flip phone!
T**S
If you care about sound quality..
When the player first arrived I was impressed. This thing is solid. (Could be used as a defensive weapon if you were attacked while jogging! You wouldn't want to get hit with it.) Definitely of sturdy build. And it was fully charged.But before doing anything I applied the screen protectors to the front and back of the unit. Unfortunately, as others have mentioned, it's quite difficult if not impossible to apply them without a few air bubbles remaining beneath them. Annoying but not the end of the world.The next step was to pair it with some earbuds. And though I have a few pairs and other Bluetooth equipment, no matter which I chose or what I did, only one channel would play--even though I would get the message from both channels that it had successfully/fully connected.So... After much troubleshooting to make sure the error wasn't mine or with my equipment, I rechecked the manual and found the instructions to email the manufacturer. Thankfully, the long story short is they couldn't have been more helpful, responsive, and gracious. I was immediately promised a free replacement as they felt the fault lay with the unit (a relief to hear) and within a few days the new player arrived. Fortunately it worked without issue, and I found the sound to be excellent. I actually ended up connecting it to some fairly high-end stuff and listened for hours as it was quite enjoyable.The manufacturer also recommended and supplied a software update which provided a number of upgrades and a few fixes, including a customizable EQ. (Much appreciated as the presets, as others have noted, to say the least are less than good.)But truth be told I'm not into bells and whistles. I don't want 5,000 features and crappy audio. And so I'm very happy with the player. If you choose good source material this player will deliver Great sound.And with the capacity now of this and many other players, plus how much you can easily add to this one, there's no reason to even use MP3s or other such formats.Because of limited capacity years ago compression was an absolute necessity. But no matter what may be said or claimed about it, it Always results in at least some loss of quality. Listen for yourself.I've had the great privilege of hearing some of the best audio equipment that money can buy, but I am a relativist. As I've said in other reviews it makes no sense to compare a Ferrari with a Pontiac--even though the Pontiac might be quite good for the money (I drive an old Vibe that has nearly 240,000 miles on it, but it's never broken down, doesn't use oil--literally no more than a few ounces between changes--or other fluids, and still gets over 30 miles per gallon highway. It's reliable and economical, but again it's no super car.) And so at its price point I see the performance of the Z6 in a very positive light.I learned from our correspondence via email that Phinistec is in it for the long haul, and they plan to roll out more models, features, and upgrades this coming year and beyond. And that was good to hear.As for the Z6, I can't stress enough how happy I am with it. What is more important than sound quality when it comes to audio equipment of any kind?Yes, it could use a belt clip, some improvements as far as the interface and so forth, but again much of that is in the works.A great unit if you care about audio...(I did not try the video or ebook features and so forth. Only the player section.)Edit: Forgot to comment on the sound quality of the internal speaker. And I'm trying to be kind here because the manufacturer was so gracious and helpful with resolving the issue with the first player I received... But it's just not good... Suffice to say I wouldn't count on using it for much. Hopefully an update for that is in the works as well.
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