Great honest review 👍 I also watched your review of the Pecsu 5 MP3 player mentioned in this video, again a great review! Currently looking at this Mechen H11 MP3 player during the Black Friday sales. Sounds good for daily use, walks, commuting and the gym. Good to know it works well with Google Play, Amazon Music, Spotify, You Tube and apps compatible with the Android 9 Operating System only. Sounds like a good buy in this competitive market.
There are many variations of this exact same mp3 player. I bought one from Swofy for around $50 on Amazon. It worked well and I liked that it came with a case. Ultimately I returned it because I saw no advantage of using this vs my spare old android phone which has a larger screen.
Funny thing - on the emulation front, I had a bit of trouble getting MAME4Droid to run on this one (which runs Android 9.0), but had no problems with installing it on my Pecsu P5S (which runs Android 8.0). Funny that the "older" device would work better, especially since this H11 seems to be vastly superior in other ways (screen, speed, etc.)
Thx for this great overview! I am not sure about that product. For me it basically is a "normal" mobile phone. Without SIM Card connection. But any other functionality. So there is no single feature that does make this special for an mp3 player. I mean, can you use it blindly? Next/previews song from your pocket just with your hands? Or is there a function for a sleep mode or turn off when not using? I think I really like that product. But I also like any other mobile phone. So maybe a very good aged top phone could be even better when buy second hand. Isn't it?
They generally don't make phones this small anymore so that's a "small" benefit (pun intended). I'd also be less worried about damaging a cheap android mp3 player than a phone (though I guess if you go back far enough you could find a decent one for cheap but then the battery would likely be tired/old). As for using any phone/android media player blindly, most bluetooth audio devices can control track skip, volume and playback from onboard physical controls so that's always an option.
From my understanding an MP3 player is for playing music mainly...this is similar to a basic smart phone? Music apps that you can have on a phone, watch videos like on a phone etc. Why not just have an MP3 player that plays music, no FB or million apps...just music?
Nothing forces you to use fb or other apps on this device. The added benefit of having apps is mainly the ui of smart device music apps for browsing tends to be better than standalone audio devices. Also being a smart device allows installation of useful apps that facilitate wireless syncing of new music on the device itself (something dedicated players can rarely do).
Hello, I just purchased the product. I have 2 questions, I would be happy if you answer them. 1, How loud is the volume when using headphones? I like listening loudly :)? 2, Is it possible to remove all applications that come installed on the product? Thanks.
So the volume really depends on the impedance of your headphones. It's decently loud with my iems and ok with my over ear headphones. As for removing apps, it's android so you can uninstall just about every app that's not necessary for android to run.
With doubletwist and the eq set it sounds decent over the headphone jack. Maybe not as loud as I'd like for higher impedance headphones but plenty enough for iems. The good thing is it supports usb otg so if you really want you can plug in an audiophile grade usb c dac and it'll absolutely sing. I mostly use bluetooth though for convenience.
Getting a better android phone that's under $100 will mean it's a few gens behind and used. Batteries on sealed phones only last a few years if taken care of so likely before long you'd have to open it to change the battery. Sure that's an option for some but not for everyone.
Great honest review 👍 I also watched your review of the Pecsu 5 MP3 player mentioned in this video, again a great review!
Currently looking at this Mechen H11 MP3 player during the Black Friday sales. Sounds good for daily use, walks, commuting and the gym. Good to know it works well with Google Play, Amazon Music, Spotify, You Tube and apps compatible with the Android 9 Operating System only. Sounds like a good buy in this competitive market.
Nice, complete review. This is what I was looking for. You have significantly reduced my research time! Thanks!
An otg friendly usb-c amp/dac headphone jack and this stuff will be near perfection.
There are many variations of this exact same mp3 player. I bought one from Swofy for around $50 on Amazon. It worked well and I liked that it came with a case. Ultimately I returned it because I saw no advantage of using this vs my spare old android phone which has a larger screen.
Mine is ordered!!! Im getting mine Tuesday
I love android so I'm getting a model similar to this one it's called a fanvace 5 inch mp3 player I'll be happy with android once I get it!
Thx for the suggestion!👍
Funny thing - on the emulation front, I had a bit of trouble getting MAME4Droid to run on this one (which runs Android 9.0), but had no problems with installing it on my Pecsu P5S (which runs Android 8.0). Funny that the "older" device would work better, especially since this H11 seems to be vastly superior in other ways (screen, speed, etc.)
I bought this MP3 player from amazon , thank you for taking the time to demonstrate the MP3 player.
These things will be obsolete in a year when Google stops supporting Android 9 and pulls all their apps from the store.
Btw, this works great with my 512 gb Amazon Basics micro sdxc card. Surprisingly fast load times, consuming it's only 100 mb/s.
Thx for this great overview! I am not sure about that product. For me it basically is a "normal" mobile phone. Without SIM Card connection. But any other functionality. So there is no single feature that does make this special for an mp3 player. I mean, can you use it blindly? Next/previews song from your pocket just with your hands? Or is there a function for a sleep mode or turn off when not using? I think I really like that product. But I also like any other mobile phone. So maybe a very good aged top phone could be even better when buy second hand. Isn't it?
They generally don't make phones this small anymore so that's a "small" benefit (pun intended). I'd also be less worried about damaging a cheap android mp3 player than a phone (though I guess if you go back far enough you could find a decent one for cheap but then the battery would likely be tired/old). As for using any phone/android media player blindly, most bluetooth audio devices can control track skip, volume and playback from onboard physical controls so that's always an option.
Have you looked into the Hifi Walker H2 and the H2 touch?
I've seen the h2, no idea they made a touch version. I'll see if I can get either model to review.
Wow the internet on here is really fast! i got 256mbps down 202 up
From my understanding an MP3 player is for playing music mainly...this is similar to a basic smart phone? Music apps that you can have on a phone, watch videos like on a phone etc. Why not just have an MP3 player that plays music, no FB or million apps...just music?
Nothing forces you to use fb or other apps on this device. The added benefit of having apps is mainly the ui of smart device music apps for browsing tends to be better than standalone audio devices. Also being a smart device allows installation of useful apps that facilitate wireless syncing of new music on the device itself (something dedicated players can rarely do).
I like the Phinistec Z6 or S7 but cannot order the S7 and I don't know why...
Is it possible to screen record with the internal audio?
How to transfer files directly on to player from Apple computer as mine is not connecting?
If you have an sd card slot on the mac the easiest way is to add songs to an sd card and put the card into the player.
Hello, I just purchased the product. I have 2 questions, I would be happy if you answer them. 1, How loud is the volume when using headphones? I like listening loudly :)? 2, Is it possible to remove all applications that come installed on the product? Thanks.
@sjm4306
So the volume really depends on the impedance of your headphones. It's decently loud with my iems and ok with my over ear headphones. As for removing apps, it's android so you can uninstall just about every app that's not necessary for android to run.
@@sjm4306Thanks for quick reply. 🎉
can this device be use for google map?
It doesn't have a cellular connection or gps so no. You are best off using a phone for gps navigation.
Update on the minature Nintendo Entertainment System project?
Install a third part launcher youll get your app drawer back.
I like the Samsung launcher you can install it from Google play
Can you do a video on how to download apk's to an mp3 player
How fast is the Wi-Fi on this device
How fast is the Wi-Fi on this I have the fastest Internet at my house
How fast is the 5G Wi-Fi on this
how fast does the wifi load on here
does it have location services/GPS?
Nope
Hi. Which Bluetooth version is in this player?
Bluetooth 4.1
Hello, can i use family link with the mp3 player ? Can i uninstall apply prenstalled ?
You can install your own apps and uninstall preinstalled apps.
So basically this thing is a tablet.
is the case that comes with this like a tech21 case
Looks similar but I cant say for sure since I dont have any tech21 cases to compare to. This case is some sort of polyurethane material afaik.
@@sjm4306 i prefer tpu they are very protective cases
What's the sound like?
With doubletwist and the eq set it sounds decent over the headphone jack. Maybe not as loud as I'd like for higher impedance headphones but plenty enough for iems. The good thing is it supports usb otg so if you really want you can plug in an audiophile grade usb c dac and it'll absolutely sing. I mostly use bluetooth though for convenience.
the only reason i want to buy device like this is t he 16:9 aspect ratio. or else i will just buy an old phone.
These things will be obsolete in a year when Google stops supporting Android 9 and pulls all their apps from the store.
Two words: sideload apks
You could always use an alternative app store too
Yep!
Does this thing have GPS
Nope
You might as well buy a £99 Android phone with better specs and use it as an iPod without a SIM card
Getting a better android phone that's under $100 will mean it's a few gens behind and used. Batteries on sealed phones only last a few years if taken care of so likely before long you'd have to open it to change the battery. Sure that's an option for some but not for everyone.