HIFI Walker H2... anyone have one?
Sep 10, 2017 at 10:59 AM Thread Starter Post #1 of 3

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Looking at the specs it appears to be a pretty good player for the asking price. The most notable aspect is the 30 hr battery life and native DSD playback and USB dac function. The amazon reviews look good but that's about all there is to go by. I did already place an order because of the amazon prime return policy but was wondering if anyone has any experience with this player?

https://www.amazon.com/HIFI-WALKER-H2-Resolution-Bluetooth/dp/B072C4YPCG
 
Oct 21, 2017 at 12:49 AM Post #2 of 3
Looking at the specs it appears to be a pretty good player for the asking price. The most notable aspect is the 30 hr battery life and native DSD playback and USB dac function. The amazon reviews look good but that's about all there is to go by. I did already place an order because of the amazon prime return policy but was wondering if anyone has any experience with this player?

https://www.amazon.com/HIFI-WALKER-H2-Resolution-Bluetooth/dp/B072C4YPCG

Hi! By any chance, do you have any impressions on the device? The output power rating I got from contacting Hifi Walker is not so encouraging but real world test may show otherwise. Please let me know. Thanks!
 
Dec 26, 2023 at 9:57 AM Post #3 of 3
Looking at the specs it appears to be a pretty good player for the asking price. The most notable aspect is the 30 hr battery life and native DSD playback and USB dac function. The amazon reviews look good but that's about all there is to go by. I did already place an order because of the amazon prime return policy but was wondering if anyone has any experience with this player?

https://www.amazon.com/HIFI-WALKER-H2-Resolution-Bluetooth/dp/B072C4YPCG
I purchased a H2 about 3 weeks ago. Normally have been using Apple 160gb IPod classics in all our vehicles but with our new 2024 Ford Edge the IPod will no longer work (no aux input either) so forced to go with a. bluetooth player that has the memory space for my 3400+ tracks (and more later) so this is my first “venture” into Bluetooth for music audio (am an older guy…75) so anyway looked around the internet and decided on the HiFi Walker H2…..so far am very pleased with it and very surprised at the quality of the Bluetooth audio. Took me a bit to figure out the Bluetooth connection ”stuph” but the H2 seems to work very well……a couple times the connection just dropped off but I probably did something wrong to cause it. One thing I am very happy with is compared to the “shuffle” play mode in the IPods (which for some reason always seems to play a lot of the same tracks) with the H2 I am hearing tracks I have not had a chance hear yet so that random play works very well.
 

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