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Replace the damaged screen of iPhone 11 pro with shinny original screen. Here’s to know more
The most attractive part of a cell phone is the big flat-screen through which the whole machine can be operated. It feels like magic that by one touch the colors change, the slides move away. With one tap photo is taken, with one tap the world comes closer. The games, movies, internet, and all other things are monitored by the big flat screen which is the real eye-catcher. It quite normal that the glass of the screen may get cracked or broken or damaged. The screen is an essential part of the phone and due to its exposure; it is more open to dangers. Though replacing the screen wouldn’t be a problem. The skilled technicians of the company would replace the screen with an original screen. To know the cost of the screen one can Google iPhone 11 pro screen cost and can get an idea about the price.
Why it is important to not leave a cracked screen for long, is because the screen somewhere protects the internal parts of the cell phone. The cracked screen would be open to air and dust and thus may damage the other essential parts of the phone which would result in the total blacking of the screen. The iPhone is a trend among the youth and much popular in the market. Finding a service center would not be a problem at all, but then one must look for the best place and that will be surely the renowned company with skilled experts and technicians. Interested iPhone users can search on the internet by typing iPhone 11 pro screen cost to know the details the exact price of the original product.
Any kind of issue related to the iPhone is solved with much dexterity. Most often many people are deceived when it comes to the price of the products. But in this company providing services for iPhone, the users can trust with the cost of the servicing as well as the product being to be installed. To know more details one can search on the internet by typing iPhone 11 max screen cost.
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How To Get a Right iPhone 11/iPhone 11pro Protector
iPhone 11 and iPhone 11 Pro have certain differences in screens. When you choose a protector for iPhone 11, please note that the iPhone Protector should be 143.6mm×70.9mm×7.7mm. Regarding the right choice of iPhone 11 & iPhone 11 pro Protector, you should give priority to the difference between them.
The screen difference between iPhone11 and iPhone11Pro
iPhone11 inherits the Liquid retina high-definition display of iPhoneXR intact, with 6.1-inch LCD material, 1792 x 828 resolution, and a maximum brightness of 625nit. In contrast, the iPhone 11 Pro upgrades the original iPhone XS 5.8-inch OLED screen to a super retina XDR display, which supports HDR display with a maximum brightness of 800 nit.
Since Apple has always pursued the top level in screen materials, the display effects of the iPhone 11 and 11 Pro are one of the most outstanding models in the same level. In addition, iPhone11 and 11Pro also support FaceID face recognition without exception. Now, our iPhone 11 Protector manufacturer provides you with selection tips.
How to choose a screen protecor for them
The protector is mainly to protect the screen and prevent scratches. Of course, there are now frenzied tempered films that are said to be fall-proof.
The most common type on the market is plastic film. The advantage is of course that it is cheap and the cost is low. The disadvantage is that there is no quality.
The HD film is an upgraded version of the plastic film, but it is still a plastic film! It can be seen everywhere in mobile phone shops, online shops, and street corners. The advantage is that it is cheap and the screen is clear. The disadvantage is still quality, easy to get dirty, easy to spend. But you can tear it off at any time and replace it with a new one, which is more convenient.
The matte film feels good if it has the advantages, but the disadvantage is that at the expense of the screen display, watching high-definition movies automatically becomes SD, but the price is expensive.
Diamond film, fine dots, white flowers, used by people with special hobbies, no comments on personal hobbies.
The tempered film can indeed resist falling to a certain extent, but it is fragile on its own. It is recommended to ask someone to post it, because it is easy to shake your hands.
Choose a functional protector according to your needs
Anti-blue light tempered protector: Anti-blue light protective film is a newly emerging screen protective film on the market. Compared with traditional protective films, anti-blue light protective film has the most distinctive features in addition to scratch-resistant, waterproof, and anti-peeping functions. It adopts Germany's top eyeo2 oxygen eye anti-blue light technology, which can effectively block the radiation of high-energy shortwave blue light in the mobile phone to the human body, protect the eyes and prevent myopia. This kind of film is represented by the purple light anti-blue light protective film.
Anti-peep tempered film: Using physical optical polarization technology, after the LCD screen is pasted, it will prevent peeping from the first 90 degrees left and right, to the current right and left, 360 degrees up and down. Whether it is the use of iPhone or iPad, you are always right to invest in it.
Related post: Why should I Apply Anti Blue Light Protector to iPad Air?
Anti-glare tempered protector: The anti-glare tempered film is also called frosted tempered film. The surface layer is a frosted layer, which can effectively resist fingerprints and leave no marks when you slide your fingers. Even if you leave sweat and other liquid residues, you can clean it with a light hand. The visual effect of the screen is guaranteed to the greatest extent. Will it affect face recognition after putting the film on them? The iPhone 11 pro Protector factory has already explained this issue to us, and we have also compiled an article on it👉 Does Anti-Peep Protector Affect Fingerprint And Face Recognition?
Mirror protector: also you call it mirror tempered protector, when the main screen backlight is off, the protective film acts as a mirror. When the backlight is turned on, text and images can be displayed normally through the film. The film is divided into 5 to 6 layers, and one layer is subjected to aluminum vapor deposition treatment. Use this layer to reflect external light to achieve the mirror function. Its light transmittance is low, and its biggest weakness is eye damage. Nowadays, more than 60% of us face the mobile phone during the day except sleeping, and the light transmittance of the mirror film is not high and the mirror effect will also reflect the surrounding light, causing extreme eye fatigue.
The takeaway
According to the selection techniques and protector types provided above, you can find your exclusive iPhone 11/iPhone 11pro Protector among many protectors.
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How to Add On-Screen Home Button On iPhone
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How to Add On-Screen Home Button On iPhone
As the touchable screen ratio engulfs bezels and notches, some prefer the functionality the older iPhones provided with a physical home button. The home button is the large button in iOS devices carrying helpful shortcuts.
Home button makes using iPhones and iPads easy! Pressing it takes you to the home screen without interrupting your work whilst enabling accessibility features and also RAM purging for occasional lags.
Some Cool stuff iPhone’s Home button can do;
Access Siri —– Holding down the home button will activate Siri.
Multitasking —– Double-clicking the home button will show all the running apps in the multitasking manager.
Type to Siri —– No Speak to Siri.
Access Apple Pay & Passes —– quicky!
There’re More…
The newer iPhones including iPhone XS/XR/XSMAX lack a home button, although you can add an On-Screen home button, It’s like a home button but on your screen, and is draggable which makes it easier to use.
How to Add an On-screen Home button on iPhone
Open the Settings app.
Select General.
Tap Accessibility.
Select AssistiveTouch and toggle it on.
A small circle will appear in the lower right corner of the screen. You can tap and drag the button wherever you want on the screen.
Tap the button to see your options. Tap Home.
The AssistiveTouch is like a home button to iPhone X/XS/XR/XSMAX with more power. You can add app shortcuts in AssistiveTouch and you can move it back to its original position and when you are not using it, will be in light grey so you can barely see it and your work will not be disturbed.
In iPhone 11/11MAX/11PRO/11PROMAX, the Home button is replaced with a Home gesture and it’s incredibly easy to do. Touch your finger to the gesture area at the very bottom of the iPhone 11 display. Flick up. Just a short drag and release.
Why Apple Removed Home Button?
Removing the Home Button makes the phone look wider and larger as the h
The Home button takes a wide amount of real estate on the screen. And, in an era where technology involves touch controls over physical, Apple had to make the move to keep its elegance.
Without a Home button, Apple had to figure out an easier way for users to turn the screen on — something easier than pressing the Side button.
They hit a home run here with the Raise to Wake feature. All you have to do when you want to check the time or read new notifications is pick up the phone.
Apple wanted something easier and sufficient for its users, so they removed the Home button but it’s not bothersome, because whenever you want, you can go into the settings and Toggle on AssistiveTouch with added functions.
Today’s iPhone may not have a Home button but that also makes it more waterproof, house a bigger display, and allow swishing around with gestures, things that the button presses didn’t offer.
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Agilenano - News: Fiio m5 portable high-resolution music player review
Music player provides retro music-playing experience that may not be worth the cost. Born in the early 1980s, I was lucky to experience the transition from cassette tape, through compact disc, through standalone MP3/MP4 players through various generations of iPhones. Our ability to listen to portable music has certainly expanded since the advent of the Sony Walkman in 1979. As smartphone tech has expanded, many of the features of standalone devices have become integrated into them. Now we can use our phones to navigate via maps/GPS, to watch movies/TV, to read magazines/books, to compose messages/articles/papers, to draw, and so much more. Streaming services and digital sources have reduced the need to purchase hard copies of music. It has become quite convenient to pay a monthly subscription instead of paying for music or larger hard drives/storage options. With an iPad/iPhone/Apple Watch/iPod Touch, you can still choose to purchase music, download what you want from the cloud, and then delete it without the need to ever hook your device up to a computer. I have not missed searching through a stack of SD cards to find the desired file, messing with a card reader, or the need to manage libraries/files on my computer. Other than for my Nintendo Switch and DSLR camera, I really have no need for SD cards. I received the FiiO M5 Portable High-Resolution Music Player for review and questioned the relevance of the device in the era of the smartphone. I would not consider myself an audiophile but I have tested several players and headphones. I wanted to give it a fair chance, based on its own merit but struggled to understand the cost to value. The M5 Portable Music Player arrived in an attractive 3 5/8 inches wide by 5 15/16 inches tall by 1 inch thick hanging retail package. The clean white packaging served as the perfect backdrop for the colorful square image of the music player, which reminded me a bit of my Apple Watch. The FiiO company name, in bold black font, was listed along the top left of the cover and you will find two square icons denoting Hi-Res Audio (Wireless) to the right of the FiiO name. Along the lower section of the cover panel, you will find the “M5 Portable High-Resolution Music Player” name and four icons: Qualcomm aptXHD, Qualcomm aptX, Bluetooth, and LDAC. With the cover facing up, the side panel to my left displayed “FiiO” in silver/grey font and the opposite side had M5 in the same silver/grey font. The top panel housed the semi-opaque hanging tab and the bottom panel was left blank. The rear panel provided several of the product manufacturing labels and copyright/legalese information. To access the product, I removed the thin outer plastic, gripped the hanging tab, and pulled upward. The inner box smoothly slid out of the surrounding slipcover. Within the outer layer of the box, you will find two smaller boxes. Along the top, you will find a 3 7/16 inches wide by 3 1/8 inches tall by 9/16 inches thick foam block with included M5 player. Along the bottom, you will find a 3 7/16 inches wide by 2 5/8 inches tall by 7/8 inches thick accessory box with a 32 1/2 inches long USB-A to USB-C cable and a clear plastic belt-clip case. Beneath the foam layer with M5 player, you will find a 3 7/16 inches wide by 3 inches tall by 1/2 inches thick box with an included screen protector, multilingual Bluetooth instruction manual, and a warranty disclaimer booklet (1-month guarantee for replacement, 1 year of free maintenance, no warranty for the accessories). Lastly, you will find a multi-lingual quick start guide, with three pages for each language. I turned to the English language section and found a useful labeled diagram of the 1 5/8 inches wide by 1 3/4 inches tall by 9/16 inches thick music player. The 36-gram device had a 1 1/8 inches square touch screen on the front panel, a 3.5mm port, volume down/up buttons, dual microphones, and power/lock buttons along the top panel. On the bottom panel, you will find the USB-C port and the Micro SD card slot (not included). To activate the device, hold the power button, and enjoy a brilliant touchscreen image displaying “FiiO Born to Music.” After a few seconds, the player will display a large pink triangle with the words “Now Playing” beneath it. You can change screens by swiping to the right or to the left. As you swipe from left to right, you will scroll through several screens: Category, Step Counter, Recording, Settings, BT Receiver, and Browse Files. My favorite feature of the M5 Portable player was the BT Receiver mode. Once the device was powered on, I swiped left to right several times until the BT Receiver icon was present on the screen. I tapped the Bluetooth symbol to “Enable Bluetooth” and subsequently navigated to Settings, selected Bluetooth, and then FiiO M5 from the list on my iPhone 11 Pro Max. This feature allowed the M5 player to pair with my iPhone, similar to other Bluetooth headsets. Thanks to the included 3.5mm port, you can plug your favorite pair of wired headphones into the M5 player to enjoy a pseudo-Bluetooth listening experience. Since the device does not have embedded speakers, you will need to provide your own at added cost to the virus. I paired my RHA IEM earphones with the M5 and listened to many of my standard headphone test tracks and a few new 8D options through Spotify and Amazon Music Unlimited. I also used a pair of 1More wired IEM earphones as well. I added the M5 device securely within the clear belt clip and listened for several hours. The 550mAh LiPo battery lasted approximately 10 hours and charged in about two and a half hours. I was pleased with the sound, with the portability and with the ability to remain handsfree from my iPhone. The volume up/down buttons quickly changed the volume of the headphones and I was able to play/pause music with the button on the top. Unfortunately, the RCA headphones lost the function of the inline button control. Despite the M5 feature, I already own several 3.5mm to Lightning and 3.5mm to USB-C dongles (iPad Pro). It was for that reason that I found the $99.99 price tag hard to swallow. If you want to add your corded earphone/headphones to your smartphone, simply purchase a headphone dongle for $9. While testing the device, I repeatedly found myself trying to find a feature/function that my iPhone 11Pro Max could not do for me. I liked being able to carry the lighter weight M5 while jogging/riding my bike. I could have my iPhone 11 Pro Max in the saddlebag of my Trek Mountain Bike but I could have placed the FiiO M5 on my lapel for music. Again, I found it difficult to beat a pair of Bluetooth headphones. Throughout the testing, I could not stop thinking about the laughing Apple Dongle video and that I might have the most expensive iPhone Dongle that currently exists. Since nearly everyone has a smartphone, I did not compare the price of the M5 to the purchase price of an iPhone. The M5 paired well with my iPhone and remained connected throughout my tests. In addition to the Bluetooth receiver test, the M5 had the ability to act as a Bluetooth Transmitter through SBC, aptX, and LDAC formats. I paired it with a Tribit XSound Go speaker and was pleased with the sound output. To test this, I played the sample track that came with the player. I also paired the M5 Player with a pair of Tranya Bluetooth Speakers. The downside to the music player was the need to have onboard music. As an added benefit, the M5 player had a built-in pedometer, and dual microphones along the top to capture high-quality audio (need a memory card). Again, my iPhone can capture audio and I do not also need to purchase/format a microSD card (up to 2TB). The website states that there are several accessories for the M5 to include a clear belt clip and a watch accessory. The CNC machined aluminum alloy M5 is available in Meteorite Black, Radiant Red, Starry Blue, Dreamy Silver, and Moonlight Titanium. You can wear the device with the included clear belt clip, or you can purchase the watch accessory from the website. At first, the user interface was pretty easy to navigate and the functions of the device were not difficult to learn. However, after several days of using the device, I found myself struggling with the clunky touchscreen. It did not want to respond to my finger swipes and this problem was exacerbated by the included screen protector. I was disappointed that they did not include even a small micro SD card with the kit. Personally, I find it time-consuming to try to add music to a memory card to then insert it into the device for a portable player. The thought of doing that brought up several memories of Napster and my college days of MP3 and data files. With modern streaming services like Spotify, Amazon Unlimited, and YouTube, you can listen to whatever you want, when you want to, from your smartphone. I am sure that there will be some audiophiles who feel that smartphone sound is terrible and a DAP is the goto setup. Since I did not notice much of a difference in sound quality from the M5 or my phone with wired or bluetooth headsets. The M5 does not have its own speaker and thus it relies on the quality of headphones that you select. By the time you have purchased the device and memory card, you will likely be quite close to a reasonable pair of Bluetooth headphones. In fact, some like 1MORE have their own App that allows you to gain EQ functions. As another downside when compared to an iPhone, the device did not support video playback. For the price, the device should have come with a memory card, possibly a silicone strap, and should have had covers for the USB-C, 3.5mm port and micro SD port. I did not find any mention of waterproofing, which decreased the utility further. So unless you want a retro MP3/MP4 experience, I would recommend that you save for a better quality pair of earphones/headphones and continue to use your smartphone as your jack-of-all-trades device. I appreciated the watch like structure, the ability to rotate the screen, and the equalizer functions. However, I disliked the screen’s lack of responsiveness. The user interface felt basic, the device had no radio transmitter, and I was unable to see what was playing when in Bluetooth Receiver mode. I read several other reviews to try to see what I was missing but continued to return to my original question of “what does the average person gain by purchasing this device?” Learn more about the FiiO M5 Player. Follow FiiO on Facebook and Twitter. #FiiO #MusicPlayer #Accessory
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Give a new look to your damaged iPhone 11 pro max with the help of the experts
Every year a new version of phones, laptops, and other electronic device keeps on appearing to attract customers. In this fast-growing world, it has become paramount necessary to keep updated and match the speed with the ever-growing market. Just like iPhone, Apple.Inc comes with different features and a different look every year to beat the other companies. iPhone is much famous in the market and much popular worldwide. All the types of iPhones have something different in them and the advanced technology and sleek features are the reason why iPhone is so unique. It is quite common that customers to bring up damaged and broken cell phones to repair. Switching to another phone is not possible all the time. Better to repair the damaged part of the phone or replace the broken glass .iPhone 11 pro max back glass replacement is done by the experts of the solution-based company.
There is no need to throw away the phone for slight damage to the back glass. The beauty of the phone can be restored with the help of the experts who would replace the back glass if need be to give the phone a brand new look. iPhone 11 pro max back glass replacement is easy now. No need to wait for hours and days to get the restored phone back. The skilled technicians would do it all in a very short time and a thorough check-up would be done after the replacement. The goal of the experts of the company is to satisfy the customer and give good service. There is no need to submit the phone and wait for days. If the customer wants the whole process of repairmen can be done in front of the customer.
Not only back glass but other essential parts like screen, battery, camera, and other essential internal parts can also be repaired and fixed. While replacement of any part, the only original product would be installed .iPhone 11 pro max back glass replacement and other replacements are also done with utmost care. Get the phone repaired and give a new life to it.
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The back glass is such a thing, which can make a newer iPhone more attractive and makes it incredibly fragile. If you buy an iPhone, the most odds things are when you cracked the back glass accidentally at some point. There is nothing to worry about an iPhone 11pro max back glass replacement. Here in this blog, we will guide you properly.
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When our valued phone fails to function correctly or suffers damage, we are disappointed. It breaks our hearts to glance at our phone and see that it has a scratch on its screen. According to a poll, the damaged screen phone is used by the largest percentage of individuals. When it comes to the iPhone, individuals have a special attachment for the brand, and when it stops working, their world comes to a halt. However, being a well-known service center, we assist individuals in fixing their iPhone issues such as iPhone11 battery or screen replacement, etc. If your expensive iPhone isn't working properly, the screen is broken, or you're having other troubles with the software or hardware, I recommend that you must visit the service center to get the iPhone 11pro screen replacement.
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Agilenano - News: Fiio m5 portable high-resolution music player review
Music player provides retro music-playing experience that may not be worth the cost. Born in the early 1980s, I was lucky to experience the transition from cassette tape, through compact disc, through standalone MP3/MP4 players through various generations of iPhones. Our ability to listen to portable music has certainly expanded since the advent of the Sony Walkman in 1979. As smartphone tech has expanded, many of the features of standalone devices have become integrated into them. Now we can use our phones to navigate via maps/GPS, to watch movies/TV, to read magazines/books, to compose messages/articles/papers, to draw, and so much more. Streaming services and digital sources have reduced the need to purchase hard copies of music. It has become quite convenient to pay a monthly subscription instead of paying for music or larger hard drives/storage options. With an iPad/iPhone/Apple Watch/iPod Touch, you can still choose to purchase music, download what you want from the cloud, and then delete it without the need to ever hook your device up to a computer. I have not missed searching through a stack of SD cards to find the desired file, messing with a card reader, or the need to manage libraries/files on my computer. Other than for my Nintendo Switch and DSLR camera, I really have no need for SD cards. I received the FiiO M5 Portable High-Resolution Music Player for review and questioned the relevance of the device in the era of the smartphone. I would not consider myself an audiophile but I have tested several players and headphones. I wanted to give it a fair chance, based on its own merit but struggled to understand the cost to value. The M5 Portable Music Player arrived in an attractive 3 5/8 inches wide by 5 15/16 inches tall by 1 inch thick hanging retail package. The clean white packaging served as the perfect backdrop for the colorful square image of the music player, which reminded me a bit of my Apple Watch. The FiiO company name, in bold black font, was listed along the top left of the cover and you will find two square icons denoting Hi-Res Audio (Wireless) to the right of the FiiO name. Along the lower section of the cover panel, you will find the “M5 Portable High-Resolution Music Player” name and four icons: Qualcomm aptXHD, Qualcomm aptX, Bluetooth, and LDAC. With the cover facing up, the side panel to my left displayed “FiiO” in silver/grey font and the opposite side had M5 in the same silver/grey font. The top panel housed the semi-opaque hanging tab and the bottom panel was left blank. The rear panel provided several of the product manufacturing labels and copyright/legalese information. To access the product, I removed the thin outer plastic, gripped the hanging tab, and pulled upward. The inner box smoothly slid out of the surrounding slipcover. Within the outer layer of the box, you will find two smaller boxes. Along the top, you will find a 3 7/16 inches wide by 3 1/8 inches tall by 9/16 inches thick foam block with included M5 player. Along the bottom, you will find a 3 7/16 inches wide by 2 5/8 inches tall by 7/8 inches thick accessory box with a 32 1/2 inches long USB-A to USB-C cable and a clear plastic belt-clip case. Beneath the foam layer with M5 player, you will find a 3 7/16 inches wide by 3 inches tall by 1/2 inches thick box with an included screen protector, multilingual Bluetooth instruction manual, and a warranty disclaimer booklet (1-month guarantee for replacement, 1 year of free maintenance, no warranty for the accessories). Lastly, you will find a multi-lingual quick start guide, with three pages for each language. I turned to the English language section and found a useful labeled diagram of the 1 5/8 inches wide by 1 3/4 inches tall by 9/16 inches thick music player. The 36-gram device had a 1 1/8 inches square touch screen on the front panel, a 3.5mm port, volume down/up buttons, dual microphones, and power/lock buttons along the top panel. On the bottom panel, you will find the USB-C port and the Micro SD card slot (not included). To activate the device, hold the power button, and enjoy a brilliant touchscreen image displaying “FiiO Born to Music.” After a few seconds, the player will display a large pink triangle with the words “Now Playing” beneath it. You can change screens by swiping to the right or to the left. As you swipe from left to right, you will scroll through several screens: Category, Step Counter, Recording, Settings, BT Receiver, and Browse Files. My favorite feature of the M5 Portable player was the BT Receiver mode. Once the device was powered on, I swiped left to right several times until the BT Receiver icon was present on the screen. I tapped the Bluetooth symbol to “Enable Bluetooth” and subsequently navigated to Settings, selected Bluetooth, and then FiiO M5 from the list on my iPhone 11 Pro Max. This feature allowed the M5 player to pair with my iPhone, similar to other Bluetooth headsets. Thanks to the included 3.5mm port, you can plug your favorite pair of wired headphones into the M5 player to enjoy a pseudo-Bluetooth listening experience. Since the device does not have embedded speakers, you will need to provide your own at added cost to the virus. I paired my RHA IEM earphones with the M5 and listened to many of my standard headphone test tracks and a few new 8D options through Spotify and Amazon Music Unlimited. I also used a pair of 1More wired IEM earphones as well. I added the M5 device securely within the clear belt clip and listened for several hours. The 550mAh LiPo battery lasted approximately 10 hours and charged in about two and a half hours. I was pleased with the sound, with the portability and with the ability to remain handsfree from my iPhone. The volume up/down buttons quickly changed the volume of the headphones and I was able to play/pause music with the button on the top. Unfortunately, the RCA headphones lost the function of the inline button control. Despite the M5 feature, I already own several 3.5mm to Lightning and 3.5mm to USB-C dongles (iPad Pro). It was for that reason that I found the $99.99 price tag hard to swallow. If you want to add your corded earphone/headphones to your smartphone, simply purchase a headphone dongle for $9. While testing the device, I repeatedly found myself trying to find a feature/function that my iPhone 11Pro Max could not do for me. I liked being able to carry the lighter weight M5 while jogging/riding my bike. I could have my iPhone 11 Pro Max in the saddlebag of my Trek Mountain Bike but I could have placed the FiiO M5 on my lapel for music. Again, I found it difficult to beat a pair of Bluetooth headphones. Throughout the testing, I could not stop thinking about the laughing Apple Dongle video and that I might have the most expensive iPhone Dongle that currently exists. Since nearly everyone has a smartphone, I did not compare the price of the M5 to the purchase price of an iPhone. The M5 paired well with my iPhone and remained connected throughout my tests. In addition to the Bluetooth receiver test, the M5 had the ability to act as a Bluetooth Transmitter through SBC, aptX, and LDAC formats. I paired it with a Tribit XSound Go speaker and was pleased with the sound output. To test this, I played the sample track that came with the player. I also paired the M5 Player with a pair of Tranya Bluetooth Speakers. The downside to the music player was the need to have onboard music. As an added benefit, the M5 player had a built-in pedometer, and dual microphones along the top to capture high-quality audio (need a memory card). Again, my iPhone can capture audio and I do not also need to purchase/format a microSD card (up to 2TB). The website states that there are several accessories for the M5 to include a clear belt clip and a watch accessory. The CNC machined aluminum alloy M5 is available in Meteorite Black, Radiant Red, Starry Blue, Dreamy Silver, and Moonlight Titanium. You can wear the device with the included clear belt clip, or you can purchase the watch accessory from the website. At first, the user interface was pretty easy to navigate and the functions of the device were not difficult to learn. However, after several days of using the device, I found myself struggling with the clunky touchscreen. It did not want to respond to my finger swipes and this problem was exacerbated by the included screen protector. I was disappointed that they did not include even a small micro SD card with the kit. Personally, I find it time-consuming to try to add music to a memory card to then insert it into the device for a portable player. The thought of doing that brought up several memories of Napster and my college days of MP3 and data files. With modern streaming services like Spotify, Amazon Unlimited, and YouTube, you can listen to whatever you want, when you want to, from your smartphone. I am sure that there will be some audiophiles who feel that smartphone sound is terrible and a DAP is the goto setup. Since I did not notice much of a difference in sound quality from the M5 or my phone with wired or bluetooth headsets. The M5 does not have its own speaker and thus it relies on the quality of headphones that you select. By the time you have purchased the device and memory card, you will likely be quite close to a reasonable pair of Bluetooth headphones. In fact, some like 1MORE have their own App that allows you to gain EQ functions. As another downside when compared to an iPhone, the device did not support video playback. For the price, the device should have come with a memory card, possibly a silicone strap, and should have had covers for the USB-C, 3.5mm port and micro SD port. I did not find any mention of waterproofing, which decreased the utility further. So unless you want a retro MP3/MP4 experience, I would recommend that you save for a better quality pair of earphones/headphones and continue to use your smartphone as your jack-of-all-trades device. I appreciated the watch like structure, the ability to rotate the screen, and the equalizer functions. However, I disliked the screen’s lack of responsiveness. The user interface felt basic, the device had no radio transmitter, and I was unable to see what was playing when in Bluetooth Receiver mode. I read several other reviews to try to see what I was missing but continued to return to my original question of “what does the average person gain by purchasing this device?” Learn more about the FiiO M5 Player. Follow FiiO on Facebook and Twitter. #FiiO #MusicPlayer #Accessory
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Music player provides retro music-playing experience that may not be worth the cost.
Born in the early 1980s, I was lucky to experience the transition from cassette tape, through compact disc, through standalone MP3/MP4 players through various generations of iPhones. Our ability to listen to portable music has certainly expanded since the advent of the Sony Walkman in 1979. As smartphone tech has expanded, many of the features of standalone devices have become integrated into them. Now we can use our phones to navigate via maps/GPS, to watch movies/TV, to read magazines/books, to compose messages/articles/papers, to draw, and so much more. Streaming services and digital sources have reduced the need to purchase hard copies of music. It has become quite convenient to pay a monthly subscription instead of paying for music or larger hard drives/storage options. With an iPad/iPhone/Apple Watch/iPod Touch, you can still choose to purchase music, download what you want from the cloud, and then delete it without the need to ever hook your device up to a computer. I have not missed searching through a stack of SD cards to find the desired file, messing with a card reader, or the need to manage libraries/files on my computer. Other than for my Nintendo Switch and DSLR camera, I really have no need for SD cards.
I received the FiiO M5 Portable High-Resolution Music Player for review and questioned the relevance of the device in the era of the smartphone. I would not consider myself an audiophile but I have tested several players and headphones. I wanted to give it a fair chance, based on its own merit but struggled to understand the cost to value. The M5 Portable Music Player arrived in an attractive 3 5/8 inches wide by 5 15/16 inches tall by 1 inch thick hanging retail package. The clean white packaging served as the perfect backdrop for the colorful square image of the music player, which reminded me a bit of my Apple Watch. The FiiO company name, in bold black font, was listed along the top left of the cover and you will find two square icons denoting Hi-Res Audio (Wireless) to the right of the FiiO name. Along the lower section of the cover panel, you will find the “M5 Portable High-Resolution Music Player” name and four icons: Qualcomm aptXHD, Qualcomm aptX, Bluetooth, and LDAC. With the cover facing up, the side panel to my left displayed “FiiO” in silver/grey font and the opposite side had M5 in the same silver/grey font. The top panel housed the semi-opaque hanging tab and the bottom panel was left blank. The rear panel provided several of the product manufacturing labels and copyright/legalese information. To access the product, I removed the thin outer plastic, gripped the hanging tab, and pulled upward. The inner box smoothly slid out of the surrounding slipcover.
Within the outer layer of the box, you will find two smaller boxes. Along the top, you will find a 3 7/16 inches wide by 3 1/8 inches tall by 9/16 inches thick foam block with included M5 player. Along the bottom, you will find a 3 7/16 inches wide by 2 5/8 inches tall by 7/8 inches thick accessory box with a 32 1/2 inches long USB-A to USB-C cable and a clear plastic belt-clip case. Beneath the foam layer with M5 player, you will find a 3 7/16 inches wide by 3 inches tall by 1/2 inches thick box with an included screen protector, multilingual Bluetooth instruction manual, and a warranty disclaimer booklet (1-month guarantee for replacement, 1 year of free maintenance, no warranty for the accessories). Lastly, you will find a multi-lingual quick start guide, with three pages for each language. I turned to the English language section and found a useful labeled diagram of the 1 5/8 inches wide by 1 3/4 inches tall by 9/16 inches thick music player. The 36-gram device had a 1 1/8 inches square touch screen on the front panel, a 3.5mm port, volume down/up buttons, dual microphones, and power/lock buttons along the top panel. On the bottom panel, you will find the USB-C port and the Micro SD card slot (not included). To activate the device, hold the power button, and enjoy a brilliant touchscreen image displaying “FiiO Born to Music.” After a few seconds, the player will display a large pink triangle with the words “Now Playing” beneath it. You can change screens by swiping to the right or to the left. As you swipe from left to right, you will scroll through several screens: Category, Step Counter, Recording, Settings, BT Receiver, and Browse Files.
My favorite feature of the M5 Portable player was the BT Receiver mode. Once the device was powered on, I swiped left to right several times until the BT Receiver icon was present on the screen. I tapped the Bluetooth symbol to “Enable Bluetooth” and subsequently navigated to Settings, selected Bluetooth, and then FiiO M5 from the list on my iPhone 11 Pro Max. This feature allowed the M5 player to pair with my iPhone, similar to other Bluetooth headsets. Thanks to the included 3.5mm port, you can plug your favorite pair of wired headphones into the M5 player to enjoy a pseudo-Bluetooth listening experience. Since the device does not have embedded speakers, you will need to provide your own at added cost to the virus. I paired my RHA IEM earphones with the M5 and listened to many of my standard headphone test tracks and a few new 8D options through Spotify and Amazon Music Unlimited. I also used a pair of 1More wired IEM earphones as well. I added the M5 device securely within the clear belt clip and listened for several hours. The 550mAh LiPo battery lasted approximately 10 hours and charged in about two and a half hours. I was pleased with the sound, with the portability and with the ability to remain handsfree from my iPhone. The volume up/down buttons quickly changed the volume of the headphones and I was able to play/pause music with the button on the top. Unfortunately, the RCA headphones lost the function of the inline button control. Despite the M5 feature, I already own several 3.5mm to Lightning and 3.5mm to USB-C dongles (iPad Pro). It was for that reason that I found the $99.99 price tag hard to swallow. If you want to add your corded earphone/headphones to your smartphone, simply purchase a headphone dongle for $9. While testing the device, I repeatedly found myself trying to find a feature/function that my iPhone 11Pro Max could not do for me. I liked being able to carry the lighter weight M5 while jogging/riding my bike. I could have my iPhone 11 Pro Max in the saddlebag of my Trek Mountain Bike but I could have placed the FiiO M5 on my lapel for music. Again, I found it difficult to beat a pair of Bluetooth headphones. Throughout the testing, I could not stop thinking about the laughing Apple Dongle video and that I might have the most expensive iPhone Dongle that currently exists. Since nearly everyone has a smartphone, I did not compare the price of the M5 to the purchase price of an iPhone.
The M5 paired well with my iPhone and remained connected throughout my tests. In addition to the Bluetooth receiver test, the M5 had the ability to act as a Bluetooth Transmitter through SBC, aptX, and LDAC formats. I paired it with a Tribit XSound Go speaker and was pleased with the sound output. To test this, I played the sample track that came with the player. I also paired the M5 Player with a pair of Tranya Bluetooth Speakers. The downside to the music player was the need to have onboard music. As an added benefit, the M5 player had a built-in pedometer, and dual microphones along the top to capture high-quality audio (need a memory card). Again, my iPhone can capture audio and I do not also need to purchase/format a microSD card (up to 2TB). The website states that there are several accessories for the M5 to include a clear belt clip and a watch accessory. The CNC machined aluminum alloy M5 is available in Meteorite Black, Radiant Red, Starry Blue, Dreamy Silver, and Moonlight Titanium. You can wear the device with the included clear belt clip, or you can purchase the watch accessory from the website.
At first, the user interface was pretty easy to navigate and the functions of the device were not difficult to learn. However, after several days of using the device, I found myself struggling with the clunky touchscreen. It did not want to respond to my finger swipes and this problem was exacerbated by the included screen protector. I was disappointed that they did not include even a small micro SD card with the kit. Personally, I find it time-consuming to try to add music to a memory card to then insert it into the device for a portable player. The thought of doing that brought up several memories of Napster and my college days of MP3 and data files. With modern streaming services like Spotify, Amazon Unlimited, and YouTube, you can listen to whatever you want, when you want to, from your smartphone. I am sure that there will be some audiophiles who feel that smartphone sound is terrible and a DAP is the goto setup. Since I did not notice much of a difference in sound quality from the M5 or my phone with wired or bluetooth headsets. The M5 does not have its own speaker and thus it relies on the quality of headphones that you select. By the time you have purchased the device and memory card, you will likely be quite close to a reasonable pair of Bluetooth headphones. In fact, some like 1MORE have their own App that allows you to gain EQ functions. As another downside when compared to an iPhone, the device did not support video playback.
For the price, the device should have come with a memory card, possibly a silicone strap, and should have had covers for the USB-C, 3.5mm port and micro SD port. I did not find any mention of waterproofing, which decreased the utility further. So unless you want a retro MP3/MP4 experience, I would recommend that you save for a better quality pair of earphones/headphones and continue to use your smartphone as your jack-of-all-trades device. I appreciated the watch like structure, the ability to rotate the screen, and the equalizer functions. However, I disliked the screen’s lack of responsiveness. The user interface felt basic, the device had no radio transmitter, and I was unable to see what was playing when in Bluetooth Receiver mode. I read several other reviews to try to see what I was missing but continued to return to my original question of “what does the average person gain by purchasing this device?”
Learn more about the FiiO M5 Player. Follow FiiO on Facebook and Twitter.
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