Product Comparison: AGPtEK Rocker vs Fiio X1-II
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- 128gb card currently inserted with 400 full albums. Very pleased.
- Excellent player. Does what is says on the tin! Very pleased with capacity and performance
- Small screen due to size of player but clear and easy to navigate.
- 256gb card in this, i've got the best part of my whole music collection, at lossless compression, on one unit. Sorted !
- What a fantastic player it is. It can hold a 256gb card! It plays numerous formats including lossless if thats your bag.
- Lots of storage possible (I have over 20,000 songs, audio books, and other audio files of various kinds)
- The default theme is high contrast black and white, which makes the screen easier to read. The graphics are much nicer, especially the song background.
- This includes the screen, which results in a slightly less crisp image; however, it also resists finger prints, which is a really nice feature.
- The player will support up to a 256GB micro-Sd card but I have found that a 200GB card at about half the price is more than sufficient to hold the majority of my digital collection.
- This is an excellent replacement for an ipod classic. I use a 128 Gb SD card, and have had no problems playing MP3 files.
- I have found this to be an excellent product. Starting with the build quality which is very good and inspires confidence in the product.
- Very pleased with this so far, easy to use, sounds good and nice solid feel.
- Nice sturdy build & control buttons very responsive
- Unit is well made, compact and easy to navigate, would highly recommend this player.
- Build quality is high suggesting it'll be around for a while.
- Excellent build quality, excellent sound quality
- Build quality is solid enough. It doesn't feel high end but doesn't feel cheap, either.
- The build quality of the X1 is nice, and I haven’t had an issue with the day-to-day operations
- Solid build, physically it feels well made, decent metal case.
- Convenient size. The X1 is small enough that I can carry it in the same pocket as my cellphone but still large enough that I can use it one-handed.
- Plays HD audio (I only have a few tracks) but also plays CDs ripped to flac - (mp3 s too) beautifully
- I've tried the Bluetooth both with external speaker, which works fine, as well as linking to music playing through my phone. Mostly I listen to flac files through headphones because it just sounds fabulous.
- Sound quality is fantastic and paired with my House Of Marley headphones it delivered a real presence and detail.
- Good playback quality for a smaller unit and does operate via USB in my car, not tried the Bluetooth yet.
- What a fantastic player it is. It can hold a 256gb card! It plays numerous formats including lossless if thats your bag.
- It is able to shuffle my complete library. Or I can select by Artist, Album, Genre, etc. So far so good!
- Sound wise it's transparent. It doesn't color the sound at all. Comparing it to iPhone 7 Plus driven into an Apogee ONE for iPad/Mac, I couldn't hear much difference except for loudness.
- Fiio pre-installs a front-face protector, and includes a spare, which is cool.
- In the gym I use BeatsX headphones, and I couldn’t see going back to wired, even for FLAC. The Fiio connected just fine to my BeatsX
- Sound is superb and detailed, even on material that challenges most music players (complex classical pieces, for example).
- The UI on the unit itself is usable, but certainly not as user-friendly as an iPod.
AGPtEK Rocker
Fiio X1-II
- The sound quality is also excellent and battery life is good, around 6 or 7 hrs using Bluetooth which connects easily.
- Had no issues with battery life - it lasted for a 3 hour flight and shows 50% remaining which is good enough for me.
- Battery lasts most of the day which is what I wanted
- Granted I only really listen to low-volume books and music, but the battery lasted through an entire day for me
- High Quality body, high qualit chip, folder payer, Sd insert, 16 gb internal, good battery life!
- Great battery life, drag and drop loading, expandable memory, and great value for the money.
- Great battery life. I use it two hours a day, turn it off when I leave the car for longer than ten minutes, and only have to charge it maybe once a week/every ten days
- I haven't run the battery down, but I haven't played it for more than 4 hours at a time.
- So far, the battery power has been extraordinary. No complaints; I use it each night when I go to bed, and I certainly don't have to charge it each day.
- The battery life on the player is good and it has support for multiple file formats.
AGPtEK Rocker
Fiio X1-II