HIFIWALKER
HIFI WALKER H2 Hi-Res Audio Player
HIFI WALKER H2 Hi-Res Audio Player
Pure Sound Unleashed: HiFi Audio, Wireless Freedom, Built to Last.
- HiFi Sound Clarity (JAS) : Supports DSD128/FLAC/WAV formats with a 103dB SNR audio chip—studio-grade clarity for distortion-free playback.
- Wireless & Wired Versatility: Qualcomm aptX HD Bluetooth for CD-quality streaming or USB-DAC mode to boost PC/phone audio.
- Pro-Grade Portability: 2.0-inch HD touchscreen + ALPS scroll wheel in a zinc alloy body—built for gym, travel, and daily durability.
- Massive Offline Library:256GB expandable storage holds 14,999+ lossless tracks, ideal for flights or remote adventures.
- All-Day Playback Power: 10-hour battery optimized for Hi-Res audio, ensuring marathon listening without interruptions.
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The wheel being made of rubber attracts a lot of dust and grime. The feedback from it also doesn't correlate to the screen that well. Besides that it feels great to use.
I purchased the HIFI Walker 2 on 3/19/25 and I had one issue with it and contacted HIFI Walker. They responded and took care of me in excellent fashion. So now when I am thinking of upgrading or just need to replace my player in years to come I will come back to HIFI Walker. Also the sound is really good and the battery life is really good as well.
Since I’ve got it, I’m happy to hear my favorites music library with H2 player…
Sound enhancer is very good .
DAC mode always available with the new firmware 2.0…!
There ´s just one small problem with the sizing of the cover art in play-back mode, half the image is missing..
I recommend it to anyone who doesn’t to break the bank for good sound ;)
I needed domething to replace a Sandisk Sansa mp3 player in my car and, for the money, the HiFi Walker H2 was the one.
So far, it's been a very nice experience. The sound is great, even through bluetooth. The external design is just what I was looking for. I was also very pleasantly surprised to see it has synced lyrics support.
There are a few negatives, though.
• The glass back—it’s a fingerprint magnet,
• scroll wheel—would be better if it would move down the list click-by-click. Right now, it usually takes two clicks to move down a list—but not always,
• and finally, the UI as it feels quite outdated with very minimal theming.
The glass back is not the end of the world, I'm planning to cover it with some vinyl wrap (think dbrand skins) to protect it from scratches anyway. But the other two, I have to take off a star for. While the scroll wheel is not exactly a breaking issue, it does remove a bit from the experience. The UI, on the other hand, *needs* a modern overhaul. I'd also love it if user created playlists did actually show up in the playlist category.
FAQs
Can this player be used with iTunes? Is it compatible?
No, it is not compatible with iTunes. It works more like an external hard drive. You just plug it in, the option to open as a folder appears, and you just drag and drop your music into it.
How do I connect my Bluetooth headphones/speakers to the H2?
Make sure the Bluetooth device is in pairing mode (make sure the device is not connected to an external Bluetooth device). If the Bluetooth device is in pairing mode, turn on Bluetooth on the H2 and search for the Bluetooth you want to connect to.
Why can't I feel the real hi-fi sound when I connect cheap headphones?
The H2 supports high-resolution DSD music format. To experience the high-fidelity sound, it is recommended to connect professional wired headphones or a speaker system.
How can I use the USB DAC function?
First, you need to switch the H2's USB mode to USB DAC mode. To do this, go to the setup menu and select 'DAC' as the USB mode. Then connect the H2 to your computer via USB, and it will be recognized as a USB DAC.
Can this player play all tracks in random order?
Yes, it can be done. Go to the settings, set the shuffle mode, and then go to the songs section instead of the albums or artists section. The default order of the songs is sorted alphabetically by the first letter.