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.

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    I love my FiiO X5II. It’s basically like a modern, hi-fi version of the first iPod without the shortcomings (i.e. the hdd).

    It can play almost everything, from MP3s to DSD128, and it’s pretty decent at driving headphones up to I wanna say 600 Ohm. It’s very nicely built, too, and the battery is stupidly easy to swap. It has two slots for microSD cards (up to 512GB seem to work fine per slot)

    Bought mine defective on eBay for 80€, fixed it up and now it’s my daily driver. Doesn’t have Bluetooth, though.

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    I’m pretty happy with my FIIO Snowsky Mini.

    It mimics a miniature Walkman and looks really great, and has a cassette playing interface that lets you totally ignore obtaining / managing album artwork. I really don’t care about seeing album art when I play music, but equally I hate seeing a ? or something when an interface expects you to have artwork. This solves that perfectly.

    It’s only up to 256GB, and it only lets you scroll through all artists or all albums so navigation isn’t the quickest.

    It sounds amazing. People go on about how good certain iPod classics sounded, but this is audibly better than any iPod ever was.

    Doesn’t do gapless playback.

    Can get them for £40-£50.

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      I still have a FiiO X1 (not sold anymore) it has very robust navigation for a device without a keyboard, and does gapless playback.

      The newer budget offerings kinda feel like a downgrade.

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        Sounds ideal!

        To be honest I’ve been half-looking at audio players for 2-3 years but never pulls the trigger as all I had to go on was Amazon and Reddit reviews of how things sounded, which is so subjective as to be almost useless.

        I saw the Echo Mini in the Guardian for an article about DAPs and trusted that a little more and finally bit the bullet.

        Apparently someone from FIIO in the forums said the Echo Mini wasn’t capable of gapless, which feels unlikely when iPods from about 2006 could.

        Your device definitely sounds like it addresses my biggest “wants” for mine.

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          It doesn’t solve the album art issue, which also really annoys me. I spent a lot of time adding art back in the days of using that thing…

          It probably also feels less premium than the newer offerings. It’s pretty old, irc I bought it in 2014 or thereabouts.

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      Do you ever have the issue where FLAC files play at a slower speed than they’re supposed to? Maybe I just need to update firmware or something (though I haven’t been able to access the fiio forum to download it in a couple days which is super frustrating)

      Whoops. It was an adblocker issue. I updated and it’s all good now. 😅

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        I find every firmware update fixes something but also breaks something.

        Great they’re working on it but super annoying also.

        Some updates crash the mini refreshing my library, and since about 2.7 a lot of multi-CD albums don’t show the tracks in the right order anymore.

        Still a fan, but definitely not the easy ride that iTunes + iPod was on that front.

        Oh, and cool you can use it as a nifty HQ external DAC also.

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    some of LG’s older android phones have good builtin DAC and all the features you mention

    ipods are also a good option if you can find one cheaply. the full sized models can be modded to take large storage and custom firmware

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

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    While researching this very thing, I came across this site hifioasisand used it to guide my first purchase.

    The reviews are pretty good and they account for a lot of variables.

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    If you don’t want the cost of a walkman, old LG phones like the V30 were renowned for having high quality DACs and 3.5 mm headphone jacks.

    You can pick used ones up on eBay. They don’t have 5g or a ton of ram so I wouldn’t use it to replace my phone, but it has great audio quality and an SD card for not much money.

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    Note that you might want to get something supported by the Rockbox open-source firmware, just in case the player’s own software is less than ideal.

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    You can easily find a cheap old phone with an SD slot. If you have music downloaded then you don’t need good specs, just put it in flight mode so the battery lasts longer.

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    I recently got a HIFI Walker and I really like it. They also have full android versions if you want more functionality.

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    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’ve got one of these. Aka Snowsky echo mini, fiio’s brand aimed at accessible/fun audio. It still has the pedigree of a higher end digital audioplayers, including a nice DAC and 4.4mm balanced output. Its also got a firmware update to be used as an inline DAC.

      Qualms: lower end Bluetooth codec and lack of gapless playback.

      I wouldn’t use it if Bluetooth was a must, but I’ve enjoyed using it with a cheap pair of IEMs.

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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 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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      The Tangara is interesting technically, but the firmware is a bit half-baked, and large parts of it are written in Lua, and thus slow. I had one but sold it, and got a Rockboxed HifiWalker H2.

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    I use a $50 anbernic handheld that runs a nice mp3 player, has a 3.5 jack, and has physical buttons. It is a great little ipod. This one and the ones you should consider generally have dual microSD slots and that should offer the storage you are looking for.

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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 :)