Technical details
| USB connectivity |
Y |
| USB version |
2.0 |
Storage
| Music memory capacity (songs) |
3200 |
| Maximum memory card size |
128 GB |
| Card reader integrated |
Y |
Packaging content
| User guide |
Y |
| Headphones included |
N |
| Warranty card |
Y |
Audio
| Equalizer bands quantity |
10 |
| Frequency range |
20 - 20000 Hz |
| Total Harmonic Distortion (THD) |
0.001% |
| Equalizer |
Y |
Power
| Continuous video playback time |
11 h |
| Rechargeable |
Y |
| USB charging |
Y |
| Continuous audio playback time |
11 h |
Ports & interfaces
| Line-out |
Y |
| USB connector type |
Micro-USB |
Camera
| Second camera |
N |
| Built-in camera |
N |
Design
| Battery full indication |
Y |
| Battery charging indication |
Y |
Additionally
| Battery performance |
2600 mAh |
5.08 cm (2.0 ") TFT , 10-band equalizer, 20 Hz-20 kHz, 3.5mm, 2600 mAh, 135 g, Titanium
<b>In conclusion, the FiiO X3 II offers itself as another phenomenal package.</b>
The FiiO X3 was the harbinger of their DAP line. It was released in 2013, after years of delays, and was even cancelled at one point. The struggles this product line has had to overcome to reach this point in 2015, were enormous. From a market standpoint, it may have seemed that digital audio players were dying out due to multi-purpose smartphones, and that the audiophile players were many.