

🎶 Own the soundscape, not the crowd.
The FiiO ECHO MINI is a sleek, retro-inspired MP3 player featuring a 1.99-inch IPS color screen, Bluetooth 5.3, dual headphone outputs (3.5mm and 4.4mm), and support for up to 256GB microSD storage. With 15 hours of battery life and compatibility with high-res audio formats including DSD, FLAC, and WAV, it offers premium sound quality in a compact, stylish package—perfect for audiophiles who crave pure music without smart distractions.
| ASIN | B0FB8TFPNB |
| Additional Features | Hi-Res Audio |
| Battery Average Life | 15 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,078 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #2 in MP3 & MP4 Players |
| Brand | FiiO |
| Built-In Media | Cable |
| Color | Black II |
| Compatible Devices | Headphone |
| Connectivity Technology | Aux, Bluetooth |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 429 Reviews |
| Display Technology | IPS |
| Item Weight | 0.17 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | FiiO |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 8 GB |
| Model Name | ECHO MINI |
| Screen Size | 1.99 Inches |
| Special Feature | Hi-Res Audio |
| Supported Media Type | Micro SD |
| Supported Standards | DSD, WAV, FLAC, APE, MP3, M4A, OGG |
| Warranty Description | 1 year |
S**R
A generational diamond in the rough!
Before starting, it has no Radio/Spotify or any smart feature capability so move on if it's essential to you. The device does handle all audio formats and when you first load your music onto it, make sure it's on first to make it easier, with a few gigs of internal storage but external micro SD support up to 250 gbs, make sure you refresh your music the storage so your device can detect it. It's a one time thing so once it detects it, it'll recognize it even after you pull out the card. There's also a couple software quirks that I'll discuss near the end. Now then, if you're looking for just a bare bones mp3 player with no BS smart features and lame need for features like Spotify voice recognition or radio, this thing is, an absolute beast! Audio quality is amazing, it's not only louder then most mp3 players and even all smart phones, it sounds significantly cleaner and for you bass heavy enjoyers, you'll get top of the line low end that can sound really loud and clear without distortion, only premium players can rival it. It also can make subpar sound systems sound good (my 13 Mazda for example) and handle good bass, it will also turn good sound systems into high end (such as my 07 Camry and my Sennheiser Hd 25s headphones, which made the headphones sound notably better especially low end). It is tiny and light but doesn't feel flimsy, feels great but do factor that in when transporting it or using wired connections with weight to them. The aesthetic is super cool if you like retro style. Interface is intuitive, use volume buttons to navigate, play/pause to select, playlist looking button to bring up music settings (can also be used for navigation in the custom eq settings to shift through frequencies, using volume to boost or reduce the selected ones), and rewind button to back out. When enabled through settings, it does have fast forward and rewind capability. Now onto the software quirks: Biggest things are Bluetooth and Micro SD card detection: I had no issue with connecting my cheaper 5 below Bluetooth and it even detected some TVs, but it couldn't find my over 6 year old skull candy headphones. While I've had no issues with my SanDisk micro SD card, I used 3rd party software which is easy to find to format it to Fat32 just in case, some users have reported issues with other brands and other formats. It seems like it will work fine with most modern BT devices and cards. Volume buttons are the same as fast forward/rewind and next/previous track when playing music, so it can be a bit touchy, but easy to overlook. Overall, this is one of the greatest MP3 players ever made you definitely won't find anything better without spending several hundred dollars and having to deal with the annoyance of lame smart features! This is what should've been the natural evolution for mp3 players, economic while sounding better instead of the sad state of affairs it's in nowadays. This is an absolute must have device!
E**A
Best audio player for the price
I love this little audio player. Its small and lightweight and the design is just amazing. The only complaint is that the buttons feel cheap and plastic and their clicks when you press them aswell. Other than that the sound off of these is really great. It has eq and it's constantly updated through firmware which is something that most companies dont do.
B**N
Great little DAP - slow down and enjoy the process
Part of the fun with a device like this is getting to learn it's personality and generate a flow around it. It's not based off the plug/play cookie cutter interface everything seems to have to day. It's got personality, nuance and a bit of a learning curve. After a short time of playing though you'll be moving through the menus like a pro, figure out that "shuffle" is hidden under something called "playback loop" and maybe even be able to switch between Chinese and English without Google Translate. The device is feature packed, supports all my favorite high quality audio formats, DSD, WAV, FLAC, APE, MP3, M4A, and OGG. Sound quality is amazing with very loud volume options. Has support for corded headphones both balanced and unbalanced but also supports Bluetooth connectivity for those times you want to go cordless. Paired up to my earbuds just fine. My version came with 8G of internal memory and supports microSD cards to expand storage space. Easy to access buttons and volume controls, the volume doubles as the track forward/back when you press and hold. Unit is tiny, fits comfortably in your pocket well and is very durable. I did have some stuttering issues when I first got it, but updating to the latest firmware via the SnowSky website fixed that up. Battery life is impressive and I've yet to run the device dead yet during a day. You can use the device to transfer music to / from making managing music easy on the SD card or the internal memory. Highly recommended, for the price this is a fantastic DAP.
B**N
Just Buy This Thing
I don’t normally write reviews but this music player is awesome it’s exactly what I needed I’m doing my best to step away from the current own nothing be happy social media landscape - Bluetooth works but just use the cable no AirPods don’t work I tried all - Storage is fine less is more anyway I bought my favorite albums and it’s not even taken a dent in my SD card - button take a bit but you get used to it quite quickly and not using a screen is a nice change - screen is bright and the tape animation is so much fun - I bought the case on aliexpress so it doesn’t get damaged and I can grip it I’ve used old iPods before and this is way better it can drive my headphones to my liking Wish they made it out of metal and had replacement batteries but hey at this price you could buy another if it dies
T**M
A nice novelty item
The Echo Mini is a fun novelty item and a bit of a disappointment. Personally, I don't mind the menus are a bit slow and tedious to navigate as I normally just shuffle play certain genres and don't touch it again unless I want to to change the volume or skip a track. The disappointment comes from the fact that despite this saying it supports up to a 256GB SD card, it really can't handle a large library of music. At a certain point, it just won't load songs if you have too many on there. I realize it's a cheap player, but it'd be nice if the expanded storage capacity wasn't falsely advertised on their website. Not to mention it can be a pain to find the firmware updates for this thing on their website. That said, if you just have a small library of music and want a retro-looking device, this player is great. The fact that it comes with both a 3.5mm and a balanced output is pretty impressive. The battery life is also great and doesn't passively drain too fast. I never tried the Bluetooth connection, but I don't know why you'd want to use wireless headphones with a device like this anyway. For a novelty item, it's great for the price. But don't expect to use this as a full-fledged portable mp3 player.
C**E
Good device maybe but not the one I got
Quality is good in some ways, really bad in others. It only seems to remember one Bluetooth device at a time, and will not connect to the stereo in my car at all, presumably because mine is the kind that wants to show a pin and have you confirm to connect. Okay, nbd I just buy an aux cable, but now I can't skip songs from the radio buttons. To skip on this device, one must press and hold an arrow key, which is annoying. It should really be tap to skip, hold for volume instead. Then I find out that my .ogg files won't play at all, despite it saying that file type is supported. Okay, fine. So I convert them to flac. Still says "format not supported" despite other flacs playing fine. So I try mp3. Great, they play now. But all of a sudden the right audio channel is just... gone? Bluetooth, aux, doesn't matter. Just all of a sudden it's broken. All I've done is connect the thing to a pc a half dozen times, had it 4 days and mostly been a pain in the butt every time I tried to use it, resulting in me just driving with no music instead. Audio quality is quite good, and I like the mini Walkman style design, but I am extremely disappointed I even spent $50 on this. If I were to have one that didn't break itself in less than a week I might give it 3-4 stars.
T**N
Retro MP3 Player
Pros: Retro, lightweight, cheap-er, sound quality, volume. Cons: Chinese, slow, difficult to navigate. If you are looking for a functional MP3 Player on the cheaper side or just want a retro MP3, I can recommend the Snowsky Echo Mini. So far for the past couple of days, it has been dependable, and I've been able to mostly figure it out after messing around with it. The Snowsky only comes with 7GB of internal space, so you will need a microSD card for it. It's able to hold up to 256GB of space. You will have to manually update it by downloading the new firmware from the Fiio website, which was very easy, just drag and drop the update file into the internal (not external) MP3 storage. BEWARE!!!! It will reset all settings (including language to Chinese) to factory after updating, so make sure you know how to get to the language settings beforehand. The UI and general navigation is a bit finnicky and slow, but it doesn't bother me much, I thought that was part of the charm. I could understand how it would get on people's nerves though. Trying to find a specific song that you want to listen to is hard, but there is a favorites tab that you can save songs to make it a little easier. Volume goes up a surprising bit, and sound quality is pretty dang solid. It features an equalizer, which I like to put on Bass and sometimes Pop. I have not tried out the bluetooth on it, so I can't say anything about it personally, but I've seen from others that it's finnicky with Airpods. I thought MP3's would be cheaper (like $20), but after some digging, it looks like you get what you pay for. This is one of the cheaper but functional MP3's on the market, but not quite cheapest. I was drawn to this one specifically because of its looks, it's very retro, and has physical buttons. I like buttons. I like retro stuff. I like physical media. I like owning songs, not just having the license to listen to them. I like having free music. This is all of the above.
B**O
Great value in this little device
I got this after watching YouTube reviews on this device. I had started to rip my CD Library into Flac files and needed a device to store them in. Got a 256 gb mini sd card to go with it. What enticed me about this device is the buttons, small size and not internet along with sd slot for storage. Although Bluetooth is not great since it won't connect with all devices it works well enough when I need it. I got some nice wired headphones to go along with it. Wired sounds way better on this device than Bluetooth. Love the buttons to navigate and simple UI. I do wish playlists worked. The favorite song feature only lasts until you power off the device. May need to check out if there's been software updates. But totally love this device. It makes me escape my phone and the real world since it brings 0 distractions.
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