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title: "HIDIZS AP80 Pro-X MP3 Player with Bluetooth, Digital Audio Player, Dual ESS9219C Dac Chips, 0.0015% THD+N, DSD256 Native Decoding, MQA LDAC, FLAC, Black"
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# Dual ESS9219C DACs for pristine sound Bi-directional Bluetooth 4.2 with aptX & LDAC 40-day standby & 8-11hr playback HIDIZS AP80 Pro-X MP3 Player with Bluetooth, Digital Audio Player, Dual ESS9219C Dac Chips, 0.0015% THD+N, DSD256 Native Decoding, MQA LDAC, FLAC, Black

**Brand:** hidizs
**Price:** 3864 DH
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎶 Elevate every beat — your pocket-sized studio-grade sound revolution!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** HIDIZS AP80 Pro-X MP3 Player with Bluetooth, Digital Audio Player, Dual ESS9219C Dac Chips, 0.0015% THD+N, DSD256 Native Decoding, MQA LDAC, FLAC, Black by hidizs
- **How much does it cost?** 3864 DH with free shipping
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## Best For

- hidizs enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted hidizs brand quality
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## Key Features

- • **Sleek, Durable Design:** CNC-milled aluminum unibody with diamond-faceted surfaces and a premium Japanese ALPS volume wheel offers flagship build quality in a compact form factor.
- • **Endurance That Keeps Up:** Impressive 40-day standby and up to 11 hours of continuous hi-res playback means your soundtrack never quits, perfect for busy professionals on the move.
- • **Studio-Grade Sound Precision:** Dual ESS9219C DAC chips + FPGA-driven DSD256 decoding deliver ultra-low 0.0015% distortion and +121dB dynamic range for crystal-clear audio fidelity.
- • **Wireless Freedom & Versatility:** Bidirectional Bluetooth 4.2 lets you stream music or use the AP80 PRO-X as a high-res DAC amplifier for your smartphone or PC with LDAC and aptX support.
- • **Multi-Functional Lifestyle Companion:** Beyond music, track workouts with the step counter, enjoy e-books, and effortlessly upgrade any audio setup with universal compatibility across macOS, Windows, and mobile devices.

## Overview

The HIDIZS AP80 Pro-X is a compact, high-resolution digital audio player featuring dual ESS9219C DAC chips and FPGA-driven native DSD256 decoding for pristine sound quality with ultra-low distortion. It supports MQA 8X unfolding, LDAC, and aptX Bluetooth codecs, enabling versatile wireless streaming and DAC amplifier functionality. With a durable CNC-milled aluminum body, 2.45-inch IPS touchscreen, and dual headphone jacks (3.5mm SE and 2.5mm balanced), it offers premium build and connectivity. The device boasts up to 11 hours of playback and 40 days standby, plus extras like a step counter and e-book reader, making it a multifunctional, professional-grade audio companion for discerning millennials seeking both performance and style.

## Description

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Review: FUN! Absolutely Sparkling Treble Response - AP-80 Likes Treble response Screen resolution and color HyBy operating system (album, properties) Size Solid, has mass More forgiving MSEB than on R3 I finally got my hands on this player. I had ordered it from China but not until being offered on desertcart was I able to obtain one. I have an entire collection of DAPs (digital audio players). I started a collection as a hobby in 2016 and ended it here, with this unit. I have a great collection of players and am content to end collecting them. I really want to be able to enjoy them and I also want to live a long life. Since the batteries cannot be changed in any of my players, if I really like a unit, I will buy more than one unit to serve as a replacement. My first impression of the AP-80 was neutral. Mine came with a gray silicone case. Perfect. The most recent players are so much better than the ones from just one year ago. It's a conspiracy, but the last iteration of players totally and completely meet my musical needs and with this model, and the Shanling M5s, I am done collecting these beautiful, amazingly fine sounding music players. This player falls somewhere in between the Shanling M0 and the HyBy R3. I am so impressed with all 3 of these players. Each one serves a specific function. The Hidizs AP-80 excels in its hi-end. It has absolutely ridiculously crystal clear high-frequency audio. The AP-80 uses the same operating system as the HyBy R3, including its MSEB sound tuning system. The system is more dynamic on the R3 and the R3 has a more musical platform, for example, its MSEB sound tuning system will distort much easier than the one on the AP-80. The AP-80, however, is capable of tuning its MSEB sound to almost any position without “popping”/distorting on certain passages. It excels in my computer room, where I have it wired into a European model Pioneer SX-757, which is a 1990s era 100 WPC RMS @ 8 ohm receiver and a pair of JBL Studio L Series 820 bookshelf speakers that were specifically made for the AP-80, or so it seems. These speakers have two tweeters, one 3/4” mylar-dome ultra-high frequency driver, one, one inch pure titanium high frequency transducer, 4” mid and 6” woofer (neighbors!). These speakers were made specifically for high resolution music. This player, the Hidizs (I am learning how to spell the name, it is a tricky one to learn!) AP-80 sparkles when I turn the amp on. I truly enjoy listening to the AP-80 and make excuses to go into the computer room and listen. I have to mention (burying it here) that when I turn the external power amp on and turn the volume up to 10'o'clock, even less, there exists an audible radio frequency pitch coming from the screen. It's not loud enough to interfere with my enjoyment of the AP-80, not noticeable when listening to music. It has something to do with the power. It only makes the noise when plugged into a/c power. It does not make the noise when running off of the battery. Increasing/ decreasing the Brightness changes the pitch. Non-the-less, filtering the noise should be taken for granted in a high-resolution player, and none of my other many players show signs of the screen causing audible noise in the audio when running off a/c. I ordered a second AP-80 and that is how I figured out it was coming from the power. The menu works quite well. It has an adjustment called “Soundfield” that does not exist on the most updated version of software on the HyBy R3, and that's where Hidizs got the operating system. I have the “Soundfield” adjustment turned all the way up too. It makes a big difference. The AP-80 is about the same size as the Shanling M1, but much more solid. There are a lot of new model DAPs out right now. The fact that I have incorporated this player into my everyday listening means I like it a lot because I have many different players to choose from. The AP-80 has the clearest, most crystal clear treble of any player I have listened to and its overall sound can be adjusted in literally thousands of different configurations. Its sound tuning system is very forgiving, allowing the listener to adjust the sound to some almost ridiculous results without distorting. When I find my camera, if they let me, I'll show the AP-80, M0 and R3 side-by-side. I can't find my camera. The AP-80 is a 100% solid contender in the DAP market and should be considered by anyone looking to purchase a fun, great sounding player at a reasonable price.
Review: A pleasant surprise - I was very skeptical about buying this product but for above average reviews on YouTube vlogs. I had already purchased the Sony Walkman NW- A105 as well as the NW-A45. So, I had some reference points. In a word, this product is "surprising". I didn't expect this level of quality from a product in this price range. This unit has a few major things going for it vs its Sony Walkman counterparts. First things first, the Sony Walkman music transfer to a micro SD card on a Mac is a serious pain in the ass and is uncomfortably glitchy. On this Hidisz ap80 pro- x, it's a breeze. Just put your micro sd card into the unit and then select "Update Database" and within a minute or two, you are good to. The sound of the Hidisz is on the bright side, but not uncomfortable at all. I tested this out with the Meze 99 Classics as well as the Massdrop/Sennheiser HD6xx. With a normal 3.5 mm, the Hidisz can drive the Meze's with no problem. With the Senneiser, it can't. So, I bought a pair of balanced cables and plugged them into the headphones and the 2.5mm "balanced" headphone jack on the unit and the difference was incredible. It could drive the Sennheiser (300ohm impedance) with no problem without a headphone amp. Incredible is the now the word I have to use. All of this in a tiny unit for under $200 at the time I bought these. The value is outstanding and I would not hesitate to recommend them. The user interface is easy and fuss free. With all of this said, here are a few things to note and consider: 1. The newest Sony Walkman NW-A105 sounds a bit better. The sound is more full and drawn out, it is noticeable. However the Sony is $350 vs the Hidisz at around $200. The Sony Walkman interface is ok, but, who the hell wants an android device sucking up all of that battery life. I really don't need to be online to enjoy music- otherwise, I would use my phone. The difference in sound is not worth the price if you are watching your pennies. 2. If you hook up the Hidisz to a headphone amp (I have a Modi/Magni Heresey Schiit stack and can get through about two albums of about 2 hours until it drains the battery on the Hidisz. As such, you can get around this battery drain by getting balanced cables on the 6xx or using a headphone like the Meze 99 classics which does not require a lot of juice to drive it. 3. The sound on the Sony Walkman NW-A45 (a few years older a model that the Sony Walkman NW-A105) is not as good as the Hidisz (regular 3.5) jack. Go figure. But, I like this model Walkman because you are not connected to Wifi and the battery life is great compared to the terrible battery life on the Walkman NW-A105. So, in reality, you should choose between the Hidisz and the NW-A105. Again if you want a slightly better sound with terrible battery life, annoying Android bloatware, a VERY confusing and cumbersome process of transferring files to the external micro sd card, and a cost of almost twice as much, go with the Walkman. But, in my opinion, the better value with almost as good as sound goes to the Hidisz hands down. You simply cannot beat this for under $200. It's easy to use and again, "surprisingly" good if not great. The only reason I am giving this a 4 star rating is because as a device there are better options out there. If I were grading it on the value, it would be 5 starts. But, strictly on the product itself, it's a solid 4 star. I did a lot of research on this before I bought all three DAP's. I am telling you, the Hidisz is no joke.

## Features

- Powerhouse DAP PLAYER: Dual ESS9219C DACs deliver pristine sound with +121dB dynamic range and -114dB THD+N distortion, while FPGA-driven native DSD256 decoding ensures bit-perfect accuracy - all via advanced analog gain control that silences noise at any volume level
- As the ultimate mp3 player with Bluetooth, the AP80 PRO-X delivers MQA final 8X unfolding and studio-grade lossless audio. Its bidirectional Bluetooth 4.2 enables dual-mode versatility - stream wirelessly as a Bluetooth audio source or transform any smartphone into a HiFi system using the built-in Bluetooth DAC amplifier with CSR aptX support. This compact powerhouse operates flawlessly as both a high-fidelity dedicated mp3 player and wireless audio enhancer.
- This versatile digital audio player transcends expectations with multi-functional capabilities: track workouts as a step counter, enjoy e-books, and experience premium sound either standalone or paired with DAC amplifiers. As a robust digital audio player/DAC combo, it elevates any setup - boost phone/PC audio quality or transform into a reference-grade DAP. Universally compatible with macOS, iPadOS, Windows systems and beyond.
- Engineered as a precision hi res audio player, its CNC-milled aluminum unibody features cutting-edge X-architecture with diamond-faceted surfaces. Housing a Japanese ALPS volume wheel and dual jacks for full-sized headphones, this compact hi res powerhouse delivers flagship performance without bulk
- Reinventing the hi res audio player standard, it delivers 40-day standby with 8-11hr playback longevity. As the dual-wireless/hi-res certified hi res powerhouse, every track transmits studio-grade clarity while portable endurance conquers daily demands

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0FFSGSC9V |
| Additional Features | Bi-Directional Bluetooth 4.2 & UAT Technology, Dual DAC Chip & Precision FPGA Chip, SE 3.5mm & BAL 2.5mm JACKS & IPS HD Touchscreen, Step Counter & E-Book Function, Two-way USB DAC & LDAC & CSR APT-X |
| Battery Average Life | 40 days |
| Best Sellers Rank | #76,458 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #426 in MP3 & MP4 Players |
| Brand | Hidizs |
| Built-In Media | Screen Protector*2, Type-C Cable, Type-C to Type-C OTG Cable, User Manual, Warranty Card |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Computers, cars, cellphones, tablets, IEMs |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, USB Port, Mobile Phone USB Decode |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (594) |
| Display Technology | IPS |
| Item Weight | 72 Grams |
| Manufacturer | HIDIZS |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 512 GB |
| Mfr Part Number | AP80 |
| Model Name | AP80 PRO-X |
| Model Number | AP80 PRO-X |
| Screen Size | 2.45 Inches |
| Supported Media Type | MQA 8X/LDAC/apt-X/AAC/USB DAC/DSD256 |
| Supported Standards | AAC, FLAC, MP3, WAV, DSD, APE, M4A, PCM |
| Warranty Description | 30-day money-back guarantee for any reason, 12-month warranty labor + part on all quality defects, for repair services, please contact: https://www.amazon.com/sp?ie=UTF8&seller=AJQ196OFS4WML, you are responsible for the shipping cost and customs duty for the faulty product to and from the factory in China |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Hidizs
- **Color:** Black
- **Compatible Devices:** Computers, cars, cellphones, tablets, IEMs
- **Connectivity Technology:** Bluetooth, USB Port, Mobile Phone USB Decode
- **Included Components:** Screen Protector*2, Type-C Cable, Type-C to Type-C OTG Cable, User Manual, Warranty Card
- **Media Type:** MQA 8X/LDAC/apt-X/AAC/USB DAC/DSD256
- **Memory Storage Capacity:** 512 GB
- **Model Name:** AP80 PRO-X
- **Screen Size:** 2.45 Inches

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Does it has WiFi?**
A: Hello, thanks for your question. AP80 PRO does not have a WiFi module. It has a Bi-directional Bluetooth module.

**Q: Will this play while being charged?**
A: Yes, I hook it to my usb charger on my Motorcycle, and pair it while its charging and playing riding, all day.

**Q: it's a waterproof?**
A: Hello, thank you for your question. This player is not waterproof. But normal water splashes are acceptable. As long as the water doesn't get inside the player.

**Q: Can I put all my CD's on this and then plug it into the car?**
A: Yes. It will store songs on a microSD card. I have a 512GB card and it works fine, though the software doesn’t read anything after the first 20,000 tracks when I update the database. This affects he shuffle mode but I can play from any folder on the card.
You have to convert the songs from the CD to a compatible format (typically MP3, FLAC or WAV) using a computer then transfer these to the card.
You can connect to your car via Bluetooth or using an analog audio cable (headphone jack), assuming your car has Bluetooth or an audio input jack.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ FUN! Absolutely Sparkling Treble Response
*by A***J on January 11, 2019*

AP-80 Likes Treble response Screen resolution and color HyBy operating system (album, properties) Size Solid, has mass More forgiving MSEB than on R3 I finally got my hands on this player. I had ordered it from China but not until being offered on Amazon was I able to obtain one. I have an entire collection of DAPs (digital audio players). I started a collection as a hobby in 2016 and ended it here, with this unit. I have a great collection of players and am content to end collecting them. I really want to be able to enjoy them and I also want to live a long life. Since the batteries cannot be changed in any of my players, if I really like a unit, I will buy more than one unit to serve as a replacement. My first impression of the AP-80 was neutral. Mine came with a gray silicone case. Perfect. The most recent players are so much better than the ones from just one year ago. It's a conspiracy, but the last iteration of players totally and completely meet my musical needs and with this model, and the Shanling M5s, I am done collecting these beautiful, amazingly fine sounding music players. This player falls somewhere in between the Shanling M0 and the HyBy R3. I am so impressed with all 3 of these players. Each one serves a specific function. The Hidizs AP-80 excels in its hi-end. It has absolutely ridiculously crystal clear high-frequency audio. The AP-80 uses the same operating system as the HyBy R3, including its MSEB sound tuning system. The system is more dynamic on the R3 and the R3 has a more musical platform, for example, its MSEB sound tuning system will distort much easier than the one on the AP-80. The AP-80, however, is capable of tuning its MSEB sound to almost any position without “popping”/distorting on certain passages. It excels in my computer room, where I have it wired into a European model Pioneer SX-757, which is a 1990s era 100 WPC RMS @ 8 ohm receiver and a pair of JBL Studio L Series 820 bookshelf speakers that were specifically made for the AP-80, or so it seems. These speakers have two tweeters, one 3/4” mylar-dome ultra-high frequency driver, one, one inch pure titanium high frequency transducer, 4” mid and 6” woofer (neighbors!). These speakers were made specifically for high resolution music. This player, the Hidizs (I am learning how to spell the name, it is a tricky one to learn!) AP-80 sparkles when I turn the amp on. I truly enjoy listening to the AP-80 and make excuses to go into the computer room and listen. I have to mention (burying it here) that when I turn the external power amp on and turn the volume up to 10'o'clock, even less, there exists an audible radio frequency pitch coming from the screen. It's not loud enough to interfere with my enjoyment of the AP-80, not noticeable when listening to music. It has something to do with the power. It only makes the noise when plugged into a/c power. It does not make the noise when running off of the battery. Increasing/ decreasing the Brightness changes the pitch. Non-the-less, filtering the noise should be taken for granted in a high-resolution player, and none of my other many players show signs of the screen causing audible noise in the audio when running off a/c. I ordered a second AP-80 and that is how I figured out it was coming from the power. The menu works quite well. It has an adjustment called “Soundfield” that does not exist on the most updated version of software on the HyBy R3, and that's where Hidizs got the operating system. I have the “Soundfield” adjustment turned all the way up too. It makes a big difference. The AP-80 is about the same size as the Shanling M1, but much more solid. There are a lot of new model DAPs out right now. The fact that I have incorporated this player into my everyday listening means I like it a lot because I have many different players to choose from. The AP-80 has the clearest, most crystal clear treble of any player I have listened to and its overall sound can be adjusted in literally thousands of different configurations. Its sound tuning system is very forgiving, allowing the listener to adjust the sound to some almost ridiculous results without distorting. When I find my camera, if they let me, I'll show the AP-80, M0 and R3 side-by-side. I can't find my camera. The AP-80 is a 100% solid contender in the DAP market and should be considered by anyone looking to purchase a fun, great sounding player at a reasonable price.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ A pleasant surprise
*by A***R on March 11, 2022*

I was very skeptical about buying this product but for above average reviews on YouTube vlogs. I had already purchased the Sony Walkman NW- A105 as well as the NW-A45. So, I had some reference points. In a word, this product is "surprising". I didn't expect this level of quality from a product in this price range. This unit has a few major things going for it vs its Sony Walkman counterparts. First things first, the Sony Walkman music transfer to a micro SD card on a Mac is a serious pain in the ass and is uncomfortably glitchy. On this Hidisz ap80 pro- x, it's a breeze. Just put your micro sd card into the unit and then select "Update Database" and within a minute or two, you are good to. The sound of the Hidisz is on the bright side, but not uncomfortable at all. I tested this out with the Meze 99 Classics as well as the Massdrop/Sennheiser HD6xx. With a normal 3.5 mm, the Hidisz can drive the Meze's with no problem. With the Senneiser, it can't. So, I bought a pair of balanced cables and plugged them into the headphones and the 2.5mm "balanced" headphone jack on the unit and the difference was incredible. It could drive the Sennheiser (300ohm impedance) with no problem without a headphone amp. Incredible is the now the word I have to use. All of this in a tiny unit for under $200 at the time I bought these. The value is outstanding and I would not hesitate to recommend them. The user interface is easy and fuss free. With all of this said, here are a few things to note and consider: 1. The newest Sony Walkman NW-A105 sounds a bit better. The sound is more full and drawn out, it is noticeable. However the Sony is $350 vs the Hidisz at around $200. The Sony Walkman interface is ok, but, who the hell wants an android device sucking up all of that battery life. I really don't need to be online to enjoy music- otherwise, I would use my phone. The difference in sound is not worth the price if you are watching your pennies. 2. If you hook up the Hidisz to a headphone amp (I have a Modi/Magni Heresey Schiit stack and can get through about two albums of about 2 hours until it drains the battery on the Hidisz. As such, you can get around this battery drain by getting balanced cables on the 6xx or using a headphone like the Meze 99 classics which does not require a lot of juice to drive it. 3. The sound on the Sony Walkman NW-A45 (a few years older a model that the Sony Walkman NW-A105) is not as good as the Hidisz (regular 3.5) jack. Go figure. But, I like this model Walkman because you are not connected to Wifi and the battery life is great compared to the terrible battery life on the Walkman NW-A105. So, in reality, you should choose between the Hidisz and the NW-A105. Again if you want a slightly better sound with terrible battery life, annoying Android bloatware, a VERY confusing and cumbersome process of transferring files to the external micro sd card, and a cost of almost twice as much, go with the Walkman. But, in my opinion, the better value with almost as good as sound goes to the Hidisz hands down. You simply cannot beat this for under $200. It's easy to use and again, "surprisingly" good if not great. The only reason I am giving this a 4 star rating is because as a device there are better options out there. If I were grading it on the value, it would be 5 starts. But, strictly on the product itself, it's a solid 4 star. I did a lot of research on this before I bought all three DAP's. I am telling you, the Hidisz is no joke.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great small music player
*by M***C on June 11, 2023*

This music player is a great choice for someone who wants: Small size, high sound quality, has corded headphones/IEMs, and still cares about value. I think it's the perfect replacement for using a smartphone as a portable music player, since phones are all ditching the headphone jack, getting so big and expensive, and this removes the risk of losing/breaking that important phone while exercising listening to music. I got the AP80 Pro for that and love it. I was (pleasantly) surprised at how small it is - the photo shows it for comparison next to a regular playing card and a quarter. It comes with a silicone case so you can choose to keep it 'naked' and enjoy its aluminum build, or case it for protection. I love that it has a touchscreen, which mostly works pretty well for such a small screen, and has physical controls too. The sound is noticeably better than my phone or laptop, and it can go much louder. The main downside I've found is the screen is hard to see in even cloudy daylight, and on screens with tiny widgets (like MSEB sound adjust), the small touchscreen can make it hard to move the controls. Also, the AP80 has no internal storage. It requires a microSD card to store any music.

## Frequently Bought Together

- HIDIZS AP80 PRO Hi-Fi MP3 Player with Bluetooth, High Resolution Lossless Music Player with LDAC/aptX/FLAC/Hi-Res Audio/FM Radio, DSD Support Hi-Res Audio Player with Full Touch Screen (Blue)
- HIDIZS AP80 PRO-X Leather Case, Custom Made for AP80 PRO-X&AP80 PRO Portable Balanced Lossless MQA Music Player(Blue)

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