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Exynos 7270 | DAC ES9018Q2C | Dual-Mode Bluetooth 4.2 | WiFi streaming | LDAC Hi-Res wireless audio codec support | HWA Hi-Res Bluetooth audio Support | Supports USB audio out | USB DAC functionality | AirPlay functionality | FiiO Link functionality | USB Type C symmetrical connector | 13 hours battery life | 26 days standby time | 3.2 inch 480×800 HD touchscreen | 2GB + mSD card support| OTA firmware updates | Clock functionality | Hi-Res Audio Certified | ... New to the M6 is the FiiO Link functionality.
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FiiO M6 - Small size, Big sound - Soundnews
February 26, 2019 - It looks much smaller than older generations of FiiO DAPs, it’s smaller than M7 and X1 MKII and about the size of the M3K. It’s lightweight and easy to carry, so on the portability scale M6 looks to be the king of the hill.
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FiiO m6 cant connect to wifi

Mine is going on ebay due to that and the lack of cpu power. I hear if you reserve an IP address for it, it will be stable.

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Fiio M6 - really low volume over Bluetooth?

Can't speak to the M6 in particular (I have the X7) but in newish versions of Android have a media volume sync button that syncs the BT device volume to the unit's volume. Without it set, then you sometimes end up with two volumes, the output from the player and the volume of the headphones and they have to be adjusted separately.

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Anyone still using Fiio M6?
Anyone still using Fiio M6 Yes. I got mine a year ago, and I wrote up a detailed write of it here . The short version is I love it. However, I don't use it for streaming. The Fiio M6 seems to fit this bill Based on your requirements, I don't think it will. So my question is, are any of you still using the M6? Has it gotten sluggish, buggy, or obsolete? Is the battery still holding up? Yes, I still use it. It has not gotten sluggish, buggy, or obsolete. I don't know what the actual battery life is, because I usually only run it for 2-3 hours at a time, and when it gets down to about 30%, I charge it. I've never had it die on me. It's certainly not as good as things like the Sony NW-A55 which has a 40+ hour battery, but it probably gets 8-10 hours on a charge, and that's enough for me. The problem is: can have Spotify but no other app From all accounts, the M6 is horrible at streaming. I don't use streaming, so it's not a problem for me. I have a huge (150GB or so) library of FLAC and 320Kb MP3 stuff that I listen to. And for that, the M6 is awesome. The audio qualify matches, or exceeds, DAPs that are twice the price. But people who've used it for streaming have nothing but complaints about it. While the M6 will technically stream, the CPU and chipset are low power, which is why the M6 was about Cdn$210 compared to the Sony NW-A105's $500. For local FLAC files, the M6 matches the Sony at half the price. But if you stream, especially if you use Tidal, the M6 has trouble keeping up. As someone who did use it for streaming said, should you want to run ANY streaming app on this one, be prepared for extreme delays and waits and lags . As a standalone player, it excels, but as a streamer, it's underpowered. More on reddit.com
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r/DigitalAudioPlayer on Reddit: Fiio M6 - detailed review
January 29, 2021 -

A few months ago, I posted here asking for opinions comparing the Fiio M6 and the Sony NW-A55. Last week I ended up getting the Fiio M6, and since I asked people here for opinions, I figured I'd post my experiences with it.

tl;dr - I really like it, and I'm happy I got it. I have no regrets, although there are things that could be improved.

Headphones: usually I use Fiio FA1 IEMs. I also have Sony 1000XM3 (wired and Bluetooth) and WF-1000XM3 (Bluetooth only). I prefer the wired connection and only use the WF1000XM3s when I'm outside hiking or whatever.

PC connectivity: I installed a 128GB microSD card, powered the M6 up, connected it to my PC via USB-C, and fired up MusicBee. MusicBee saw the device and the memory card. After configuring it to write to the 128GB SD card rather than 12GB device memory, I copied over about 30GB of MP3 and FLAC. I think it too about a half hour, although I was messing around with copying playlists and other things. Transfer was fast, no timeouts or any problems.

Musical tastes: all over the map. I'm generally more a fan of instrumental music than vocal. I like a lot of classical music, but I also like orchestral works by soundtrack composers like John Williams, Hans Zimmer, Christopher Franke, Ramin Djawadi, and the like. But I've also got a lot of pop, rock, jazz, and folk.

Streaming: I don't. I live in Canada, data plans are horrifically expensive, and I've got a few decades worth of CDs that I've ripped to MP3 and am reripping to FLAC.

Having loaded up the M6 and started to listen to it, I quite like it. I currently have an iPod Nano and a Samsung S7. The iPod has better acoustics than the S7 when playing the same MP3, but the S7 plays FLAC files better because, well, the iPod doesn't play FLAC. So for FLAC files, the M6 is the best, having both the high end DAC and the ability to play FLAC.

The M6 always sounds at least as good as the iPod or S7, and is usually much better. Generally speaking, there is more improvement when using the wired headphones (FA1 or 1000XM3). With the Bluetooth WF1000XM3s, by default, it's not really much different than the S7, to be honest. Of course, I'm usually only using those outside in noisy environments, where subtle differences won't be noticed anyway.

For the instrumental and orchestral FLAC tracks, the M6 is a significant improvement over the S7. The M6 doesn't provide any more bass than the iPod or S7, but it has a clearer sound stage. In one orchestral piece, I could make out the snare drum playing in the back when the horns took center stage. When listening to that on the S7, if I specifically listened for it, I could just make it out, but I'd never have known it was there. On the M6 it was faint, but definitely noticeable. I'd listened to that piece for years and never noticed that. I'm experiencing that a lot with many of my orchestral pieces.

The M6 audio is clearer than the S7. There's no hiss or distortion. There's not a lot of bass (default equalizer), but it's not shy of bass either.

Physically, the M6 is easier and nicer to use than a phone. It's actually smaller than my Sound Blaster Nomad MP3 player from 1998. It's about the size of a 2005 era cell phone, so some of my old Nokia cases actually fit it, which is nice when I'm outside and using Bluetooth headphones. There are only 4 buttons (power on top, and pause/play, up and down on the left side). The side up/down buttons take some getting used to because they behave differently based on whether the screen is on or not. This isn't an MP3 player I'd hook up to my car stereo and try to operate while driving.

Battery wise, it sucks, as expected. When setting it up, I saw it drop from 94% to 90% in less than 10 minutes. That was with the screen on, though. With the screen off, as it usually is, I used it for 45 minutes, and it was at 85%. I've never had it die on me, although I have seen it with only 21% charge at end of day. Fortunately, it charges via USB-C, so it's easy to recharge. The majority of the time, I used wired headphones, so Bluetooth and Wifi are both disabled. When I'm out, Bluetooth is enabled, and it probably speeds battery drain by about 10%. I don't use the Wifi, because I don't stream.

Software wise, it's a bit of a Frankenstein monster. The default Fiio player app isn't great. I used the Fiio Android app and didn't really care for it. Surprisingly, the Fiio app on the M6 is actually worse. It doesn't even understand genres, unfortunately. And even the equalizer is limited. To be honest, if I was limited to using the Fiio player software, it would really downgrade my opinion of the M6.

Fortunately, you can install other players from the Fiio site (link). I've been using Media Monkey for years, and Musicolet, so I installed both.

I've configured the Fiio player's equalizer for Pop, Musicolet for Classical, and Media Monkeys' for folk, and switch between players depending on the genre I feel like.

One of the things I wanted to use was my existing M3U playlists. How those are handled depends on the software being used. Media Monkey sees them automatically. Musicolet has its' own playlists, but can import M3U playlists, though you have to do it one at a time. And the Fiio native player just doesn't. There are hacks online on how to do it, but it's not worth the effort to me.

So, in summary, the Fiio M6 is a great little DAP with terrific audio, a good price, mediocre default software that can be improved by using third party players, and terrible battery life. As I get more comfortable with it, I'm going to start playing with PowerAmp and tweaking the equalizer, but even without it, it's a great player, and I recommend it.

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FiiO M6 Portable Music Player Review-FIIO---BORN FOR MUSIC
For just $150 you’re getting a beautiful 3.2-inch touch display, compatibility with a wide range of Bluetooth formats, and access to various streaming services. What’s more, the M6 also gives iOS users the option to connect the M6 to their Apple device via AirPlay.
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FiiO M6 High Resolution Digital Music Player Portable Good Tested Condition | eBay
FiiO M6 High Resolution Digital Music Player Portable Good Tested Condition
FiiO M6 · Memory Type · MicroSD · Connectivity · USB 2.0- USB-C · Features · Hi-Fi · UPC · 6953175760511 · Country of Origin · China · Category · Joined Sep 2020 · Usually responds within 24 hours · Thank you for visiting our store. We mainly sell Japanese products in our store.We will be displaying a variety of Japanese products.
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FiiO M6 Portable High-Resolution Lossless Audio Player - Black
Explore a well-organized user interface with the FiiO-customized Android OS on the M6. Pre-installed apps designed to integrate seamlessly with this interface include NetEase Cloud Music, MOOV, Tidal, and KKBOX. And you can install other whitelisted apps, too. Be prepared to rediscover your old music and discover new songs with these apps. · The M6 is also equipped with Wi-Fi, allowing it to access music streaming services, play music over DLNA, and even receive OTA firmware updates. The M6 comes with dual-mode Bluetooth 4.2, and supports every high-resolution wireless format to date, includi
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FiiO M6 Review — Headfonics
January 1, 2020 - The FiiO M6 is a competitively priced Android-based DAP featuring wireless connectivity including WiFi and LDAC BT. It is priced at $149.99
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FiiO M6 Portable High-Resolution Lossless Music Player
FiiO M6 Portable High-Resolution Lossless Music Player
Bursting with wireless options, streaming apps, battery life, and storage, the FiiO M6 is an uber-portable wingman that outperforms its class. Wired(less) For SoundWhy does listening to high-def audio require immobilizing our phones, laptops, and tablets with cables? Shouldn’t our mobiles be mobile? Meet the FiiO M6, the magical little portable that transmits rich, high-def audio over Bluetooth 4.2, WiFi 2.4GHz and AirPlay. Audiophile-grade DACWe had to do a double-take when we saw which digital-analog converter (DAC) this portable is packing. The ESS ES9018Q2C SABRE DAC is a high performance,
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FiiO M6 - Reviews | Headphone Reviews and Discussion - Head-Fi.org
January 23, 2019 - This means you can get an excellent DAP for a low price. FiiO M6 is about 5 years old, released in 2019, its features are bit outdated and it's difficult to find but I decided to try this because it seem like a great product with the features I needed, a great design and just enough power f.
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FiiO M6 Review - Headfonia
May 11, 2022 - Thankfully, with the Onkyo it’s a really enjoyable experience. Crisp mids, great vocals and overall the typical FiiO signature, in a smaller format. The FiiO M9 gives you better performances, thanks to its symmetrical output, but for the price the M6 is a great DAP.
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FiiO M6 Portable High-Resolution Lossless Wireless Music Player (Black)
FiiO M6 Portable High-Resolution Lossless Wireless Music Player (Black)
Combining smartphone-like portability with audiophile-level sound, the black M6 Portable High-Resolution Lossless Wireless Music Player from FiiO is designed to fully embrace hi-end wireless audio reproduction. The M6 utilizes dual-mode Bluetooth 4.2 and supports a wide array of high-res formats, such as 24-bit aptX HD, LDAC, and HWA hi-res Bluetooth audio. As convenient as wireless is, you can still hook up the M6 to your computer and use it as an asynchronous USB DAC for 192 kHz/24-bit audio decoding.
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FiiO M6 - Review | ThePhonograph.net
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FiiO M6 | Music Player | WiFi | Bluetooth | USB DAC | AirPlay | DLNA | Multi-Touch Screen | DSD128 | Exynos 7270 | ES9018Q2C DAC | ? FiiO M6 the latest music player from FiiO with a small portable size, high-quality[...] FiiO M6 | Music Player | WiFi | Bluetooth | USB DAC | AirPlay | DLNA | Multi-Touch Screen | DSD128 | Exynos 7270 | ES9018Q2C DAC | ? FiiO M6 the latest music player from FiiO with a small portable size, high-quality features and very affordable price. The FiiO M6 holds an Exynos 7270 CPU, an ES9018Q2C DAC, native DSD128 and it supports wireless WiFi and Bluetooth co
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FiiO M6 Portable High Resolution Music Player Review-FIIO---BORN FOR MUSIC
We compared the latest M6 Portable High-Resolution Music Player by FiiO (updated to version 1.0.1) with the M7 (updated to version 1.0.5) and M3K (updated to version 1.2.1) models along with several smartphones (SONY XZ2, Samsung S7 EDGE, Huawei P9/P10, iPhone 6) and the results were actually pretty good.
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Amazon.com: FiiO M6 Hi-Res Lossless MP3 Music Player with HiFi Bluetooth aptX HD/LDAC, USB Audio/DAC,DSD/Tidal/Spotify Support and WiFi/Air Play Full Touch Screen : Electronics
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The Fiio M6 is an excellent Android-based DAP with Spotify and LDAC support. It is also quite affordable and great for those don't want to break the bank! Th...
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FiiO M6 High Resolution Lossless MP3 Music Player with HiFi Bluetooth aptX HD/LDAC, USB Audio/DAC,DSD/Tidal/Spotify Support and WiFi/Air Play Full Touch Screen : Amazon.com.au: Electronics
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FiiO M6 DAP Review - Pocket Of Gold - Prime Audio Reviews
October 23, 2019 - Powered by the dual-core 1GHz Samsung Exynos 7270 processor, the M6 is built for high performance and low power consumption. In charge of audio decoding is the highly acclaimed ESS Technology SABRE9018Q2C.
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FiiO M6 High Resolution Music Player Review - Major HiFi
October 19, 2019 - FiiO M6 High Resolution Music Player Review: Don't let its cuteness fool you. This little thing stores a tons of music and can stream too.