Hits - Supports many audio formats including native DSD (both DFF and DSF) up to DSD256. Gapless playback. Lively, neutral-bright and punchy tonality. Vocal-centric, full and forward. Good clarity and resolution. Wide, deep, airy soundstage with outstanding imaging and instrument separation. Good battery life lasts up to 14 days per charge (1 hour use per day). Stable Bluetooth connection. Powerful headphone amp section. Outstanding cost-to-performance ratio. Misses - No fancy-pants bling-bling "Hi-Res" sticker. No built-in memory. No external USB DAC support. No aptX HD/aptX Low Latency/LDAC support. Audible floor noise with certain sensitive earphones. Possible distortion at maximum volume using Bluetooth connection. Direct PC files transfer is painfully slow and unstable (may freeze halfway).
Budget DAP is a tricky product to review. You see, on one hand you have very capable "audiophile" smartphones. On other hand, you have very affordable Chi-Fi DAPs from FiiO, Shanling, Ruizu, TempoTec, Ziku, Zishan and Walnut, etc. A good budget DAP should stand in the middle ground of both. It must sound better than most "non-audiophile" smartphones. Do be prepared to lower your expectations if you come from a mid-tier DAP previously. There is no external USB DAC or OTG support. No Quick Charge. No app support. Nonetheless if you have been using your non-audiophile smartphone as your main music source all this while and wanted to dedicated player, then JWM-115 is definitely worth your consideration.
Good player, bright screen, operational like an android. not much to say, I play for about 15 minutes. i think it sounds ballance to warm, i play music in flac format with trn v90. This will depend on the iem used. might also be different. but so far I like it... recomend seller to respons and fast shipping Kirim masukan Histori Disimpan Komunitas