🎧 Elevate your soundtrack with power, style, and endless playlists!
The Phinistec Z6 is a sleek 32GB MP3 player featuring Bluetooth 5.0 for stable wireless audio, a 2.4-inch IPS touchscreen, and a robust 1500mAh battery delivering up to 90 hours of continuous playback. It supports a wide range of audio formats and expandable storage up to 256GB, making it perfect for professionals who demand high-quality sound and long-lasting performance in a stylish, portable device.
Color | Black |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 0.55"D x 2.36"W x 4"H |
Compatible Devices | wired/bluetooth earphone, bluetooth speaker, car adio |
Supported Media Type | Micro SD |
Supported Standards | WAV, APE, FLAC, ALAC, MP3, WMA |
Battery Average Life | 90 Hours |
Memory Storage Capacity | 32 GB |
Screen Size | 2.4 Inches |
Additional Features | Video Playback, MP3, Voice Recorder, Equalizer, FM Radio |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, 3.5mm Jack, Aux Cable. |
N**E
Wonderful bluetooth player!
Works great! I use this when I mow and dont want to worry about my phone falling off the deck and getting run over. Its small, fits in my pocket and is very robust. The case is aluminum and the front and rear glass seems to be as strong as borosilicate glass. Push buttons are responsive and the lit up buttons work as they should. The OS is not slow or laggy either. For the money youll be happy with one of these. I did have an issue with the volume being low, but they made it right. It should be noted that customer service is excellent and they are super polite. Thank you so much!
A**R
Best product, yet I returned
I recently bought this MP3 player and, after giving it a shot, decided to return it. Still, I gave it five stars, and here’s why:Selection Process:After spending an entire day researching MP3 players, I narrowed it down to two options. When both arrived, I chose the other model, mainly because I use it to listen to music to help me sleep at night.Drawbacks (Specific to my own use case):1. Boxy Design: The player has sharp, unrounded edges, which felt uncomfortable and a bit unsafe to have in bed with me.2. Touchscreen Controls: Many functions require using the touchscreen, meaning I had to light up the screen. When I’m half-asleep, that sudden brightness is jarring and wakes me up more. I really prefer physical buttons I can feel in the dark.Advantages:• Massive Battery Life: The 1500mAh battery is one of the biggest I found during my research. Other players boast long playtimes but have much smaller batteries (90%+ products in the market have only 150-300mAh), which doesn’t add up.• Bluetooth Connectivity: It connects seamlessly with high-end Bluetooth headphones, so no more tangled wires.• Built-in Speaker: It even has an external speaker, probably thanks to that large battery.• Great Price: For all these features, the price is a steal. I’ve seen less capable players going for $75 or more.Conclusion:This MP3 player easily outshines over 95% of the competition. It’s a fantastic choice if you’re after a feature-packed device without breaking the bank. Sadly, for my specific need as a sleep aid, it wasn’t the right fit.I get that the manufacturer probably went with the touchscreen and boxy design for a sleek, modern look, maybe aiming at a younger, style-conscious crowd. But for someone like me, who values practicality over looks, these design choices didn’t quite work.So, I reluctantly went with another MP3 player that cost $50 more and had fewer features—no Bluetooth, no built-in speaker, a less attractive design, and much shorter battery life. But it does have rounded corners and physical buttons, which suit my needs better.
B**
Very Nice Player. It is built like a tank.
I ordered this after reading reviews that the company was responsive and fixed some bugs and annoyances in the software. This is rare for companies to do this and tells me they stand by their product and want to make the consumer happy and make the product the best it can be. I applaud them for that and they got my business. I was also impressed with the packaging and what the unit came with.This player is built like a tank. It is as heavy as my cell phone which is to be expected since it has heavy batteries in it that give you 90 hours of listening pleasure. I use it for trips and working out. It is probably not good for running unless you strap it to your arm.The sound is great for audiophiles. The player comes with built-in 32 GB. It took about an hour to transfer 500 songs in FLAC format. I also bought a 128 gb high-speed card for it. I have not loaded it yet but will do so via my computer. Note that you will need to format the card to FAT32 format. You will not be able to do this with a Windows Computer. I used a program called Rufus to format the card. I will also transfer FLAC files directly to the card. Also, keep in mind that the speed of your file transfer depends on the hardware you have and the speed of the card itself. The card I have is about 130MB/s. I did a test and put the card it in the player and uploaded it connected to my computer the player. It took about 3 minutes per 40 minutes album worth of songs.I am not sure what people are talking about adding playlists. Maybe this was an issue with older firmware? I use a free program called MusicBee and create my playlists within it. When I connect the player to my computer, BumbleBee automatically acknowledges the Z6 and the extra card I put in it. I set up BumbleBee so that when the player is connected it automatically uploads the songs and whatever playlists I create into the Z6.I am glad the company added an equalizer component. Every set of phones and buds I have sounded completely different and every set of ears are different. EQ is a necessity. It would also be nice if they added auto volume leveling. I know that is asking for a lot at this price point.I am getting ready to go on a 7-hour flight and I am not at all worried about the battery life of this player. My earbuds will give out long before the player will.Some folks are complaining about the price, but to be honest given the responsiveness of the company and how well this thing is built....it is well worth the price.The built-in speaker is okay for listening to such things as audiobooks and playback for things you record. It is annoying for me to listen to music on it. There really needs to be a persistent switch in the software to cut off the speaker. Every time you disconnect your Bluetooth the speaker will play. This is not cool if you are in places like a library.For those having issues with showing album art. I embed album art in each of my files roughly 200x200 pixels. They will then show up on the player. You will need to do this through whatever jukebox software you may use to catalog your songs. Most modern software does this now.Like anything, once you use the player, the controls will become intuitive to you. It's a pocket player, not a $1000 cell phone.The Bluetooth connects fast. I connected this player to 2 cars. Both vehicles connected easily via Bluetooth. I have an older 2011 Lexus with older Bluetooth and a newer Kia with newer Bluetooth. The radio controls on both cars changed songs. The song titles did not show up on either car. This is not an issue with the cars, but an issue with the player not pushing titles via Bluetooth. It would be nice if the unit did this. I did not physically connect the unit to see if song titles would show on my cars.The Bluetooth also connected well to about 5 different headphones and earbuds I used with the player.One thing that totally annoys me is how small the font is on the song titles and they are in dark red on a black background. It is extremely difficult to read and people with sight issues are not going to be able to easily read it. At least make it white or yellow on the black background so it shows up. There is enough screen real estate to make the song titles a larger font that has better readability.Would I buy this product again or give it as a gift? Absolutely.I asked the question, what are the codecs for the AVI/AMV containers? Of course, some dufus answers it's not a video player. They apparently did not read the description and trolls like that are pretty useless.= and should just stay under their bridge,The instructions regarding how to format the video are nonexistent. After fiddling with it and trying 20 converters that did not work and wasted 6 hours of my time trying to figure out the correct formats and which codec it uses, I finally found software from 2012 from another vendor that worked with this player. It may be the same vender, who knows?Do a search on " Ruizu Video Convert Tool " and this will work.This tells me that the software for this player is very outdated and explains why there is no MP4 container built in. It is using some old proprietary Chinese codec that got around licensing issues. Which one? I do not know. I am dinging this product 1 star just for listing that the player plays video as long as it is converted. No, it will not easily convert and the company provides no link or info on where to get the correct software.ps.. Please provide a website so we can download firmware updates instead of relying on someone to email us a file. It would also be cool if you open-source the code on a site like GitHub so some of us can fork it and make cool interfaces for it. This really is really a nice piece of hardware.
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