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The MECHEN M30 HiFi MP3 Player is a compact, CNC aluminum alloy-crafted device featuring dual DAC decoding (WM8965 + TPA6530) for authentic lossless audio playback. It supports a wide range of formats including DSD128 and FLAC, boasts a vibrant 2-inch LCD display, and comes with a 64GB SD card pre-installed (expandable to 256GB). With a 1500mAh battery offering up to 25 hours of continuous playtime and fast 2-hour charging, it’s designed for audiophiles on the move who demand premium sound quality and intuitive controls.

















| ASIN | B0B4NCSPNX |
| Battery Average Life | 5 years |
| Best Sellers Rank | 5,146 in Electronics & Photo ( See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo ) 42 in MP3 & Digital Audio Players |
| Box Contents | 1 * 64GB Memory Card, 1 * Hifi Music Player, 1 * USB Cable, 1 * User Manual |
| Brand | MECHEN |
| Brand Name | MECHEN |
| Colour | Bronze |
| Compatible Devices | Headphone |
| Component Type | Battery, Memory |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Connectivity technology | USB |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 554 Reviews |
| Display Technology | LCD |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 1.5D x 5.6W x 8.9H centimetres |
| Item Type Name | MP3 PLAYER |
| Item Weight | 176 Grams |
| Manufacturer | MECHEN |
| Manufacturer Part Number | M30 |
| Media Types | Micro SD |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 64 GB |
| Memory storage capacity | 64 GB |
| Model Name | MCM30-UK |
| Model Number | M30 |
| Model name | MCM30-UK |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Features | Hi-Res Audio |
| Product Warranty | 2 |
| Screen Size | 2 Inches |
| Special feature | Hi-Res Audio |
| Supported Standards | MP3 WMA WAV APE FLAC AAC OGG AIFF DSD64 DSD128 DSD256 |
D**.
Mechen M30: very impressive audio quality for the price
This is a great little player with surprisingly impressive audio quality for the price. It handles lossless files very well and delivers a clean, balanced and detailed sound that I genuinely didn’t expect at this budget. One of the real strengths here is the customer support. It’s genuinely first-rate. I’ve contacted them a couple of times — not due to any fault, but for guidance on getting the best performance and understanding how the player handles files and folders. They replied quickly, clearly, and actually knew what they were talking about. This is my second M30 (my first one from March 2023 was recently damaged by water), and the support has been consistently excellent. The player itself is very well made: solid, nicely weighted and with buttons that feel positive and precise. The scroll wheel is especially useful for fast navigation through large libraries. A useful note for anyone with big music collections: using folder browsing and genre browsing allows far more tracks to be accessed than the “All Songs” mode does. And it works on a branded 512GB microSD card well. The Amazon description should be updated to say it supports 512GB. Overall: great sound, compact size, very strong value for money, and rare to find support this responsive these days. Highly recommended.
B**N
Good sound, solid build, clumsy menus
Does everything I wanted. I've gotten big into lossless audio and this did the job well as a portable player. The SD card it came with wasn't reading at first, pop it out, put it back in, easy works fine aftwards. The sound is good, the controls are intuitive, and while the menus are a little clumsy and slow to get around, it does the job perfectly fine considering it's really just for music. Easy to go by album or by folder and play what I wanted, even if not as fast as other methods on other devices. A little frustrating the device won't appear on my computer when plugged in with USB, so in order to load up the SD card with music I had to transfer them from a device that could read the SD card directly, maybe something to keep in mind if you intend to pick one up. Good device, feels well built, good tactile controls. Not perfect, but does everything it should as well as you could want it to.
L**.
Impressed, should even please audiofiles!
Only had a days use so far...but....this player is absolutely awesome! Was VERY surprised at how solid it feels, it has a weighty feel to it and all the buttons click nicely, it's easy to use and mine is quite fast around the menus etc. Overall build quality seems great especially for the price...the sound quality, oh boy....get a decent set of headphones and put a decent flac file on it and it is amazing! The music is detailed, but smooth, there is nice separation between instruments and the vocals are great, I have my bose quietcomfort connected to it wired( if you have same bose headphone make sure you power it on even though your wired) and have set the equaliser to soft as it boosts the mids and treble slightly and this player beats my old and more expensive Sony hi res player for sound, metal like megadeth sound particularly good on this player but I'm also enjoying hiphop on it. The volume gets LOUD, I only need it on 40 out of 100 max and that is loud enough for me on this player with these bose headphones, ( again if you have bose wireless headphones, make sure you turn volume up on the headphones and then on the player to get best volume) I'm VERY surprised and happy all round with this player, it will please audiophiles with its sound, especially on metal but like I say, hiphop is also great, time will tell if it lasts but I hope it does, it feels like it will . 5/5 from me
S**M
Fantastic player!
This is the best MP3 player that I've ever owned! I know some people didn't like the weight of it but I love it. It is so sturdy, even when I've accidentally dropped it or sat on it there's no worries of it breaking. The sound quality is crisp with plenty of base and it's very straightforward to put your playlist onto it. I would definitely recommend this product!
J**E
Weird issues, but good sound? Never mind it broke, and they're not responding to emails.
Leaving previous review details here incase it helps. but it broke. didnt last a full 3 months. support is not available via amazon and they've not got back by the email they're suposed to. so i'm just out on my money. I just wouldnt risk it... Previous review was 3star: So, the instructions werent the clearest. it kept turning itself off while i was trying to do set up stuff, which it turns out was the sleep mode. i assumed sleep would be after a certain time inactive. no if it's set for 2 minutes the whole player turns off in 2 minutes even mid song. which is silly. The actual music option wont play music. MP3, WAv, WMV files, all that it says it supports it just says it 'doesnt support that format'. you can however go through the folder option, and select the exact same tracks and then it will play. took me ages to work out. but doing that you can only play one folder at a time. i like to put my entire collection on shuffle and see what comes up. i should be able to through the music option but since it wont play anything obviously i cant. i have no idea if mine is just defective, or if they're all like this. But it's just so odd and complicated. The actual player has a nice feel to it, it's chunky and a good weight, decent sound, no major issues with the rest, although the thing was in my bag for a week and the screen is already scratched, but it's only aesthetic damage. I just have no idea if it's suposed to be like this, or they all do this. if they do, cant recommend it. If mines just defective and the rest arent then i think i'd be really happy with it (if i had a working one).
S**N
Does what it needs to, but not much else
I bought this player perhaps somewhat hastily to replace a failing FiiO M3K, a model much to my dismay apparently no longer in production, and unfortunately found the Mechen M3 to be a pretty direct downgrade in terms of functionality. Please keep in mind I will be reviewing this solely as a portable music player, this device (as did the FiiO M3K) has other functions. The positives: great sound, plays lossless audio files, clear and intuitive menus, comes pre-packaged with a 64GB memory card, solid full metal casing, custom equalizer, custom playlists, ability to sort into and play music as folders. The negatives: has none of the quality of life functionality of the FiiO, which itself was a slightly wonky but more than serviceable replacement for the Sony Walkman NWZ-E585 (another sadly long defunct model), having menu access on nearly every screen, allowing you to add/remove music to a favourites screen, switch between playing modes, etc. The Mechen M30 has only the ability to add to playlists. To change play settings, or do anything else, you need to back out entirely to the main menu and then into a submenu, into another submenu, apply your settings, then back out again to your music. It's also not the fastest or most responsive player either, taking a short while to perform some functions or switch songs. Another thing you lose is switching songs while the screen's off. Small, but it's QoL. It must be turned on to function. Again, unlike the FiiO, which let you hold down the volume buttons to switch songs when the screen was off. Also, and this perhaps annoyed me more than anything else, I had to manually rename every single one of my songs on the SD card for them to appear alphabetically, because the Mechen M30 displays ONLY file names, not names entered in a file's properties, unlike every single other portable music player I've encountered. Whether or not such a thing would bother you is subjective, but it made my opinion of the purchase lower. All in all it's hard to recommend personally, but it's not a bad player at all. It just feels, to me, very barebones in terms of functionality and QoL. It's also very reasonably priced given what it is, a music player and DAC that comes with a memory card. The FiiO did not come with a memory card. But if you're looking for something with a greater ease of use, you will have to look elsewhere.
I**H
So nearly perfect, and with a bit of software upgrading, it could be there.
Having just bought this recently, I thought I'd share a few observations and tips which may help you decide if you are considering buying one, or help you use the one you already have! I bought mine to replace my Sony NWA1200's, whose OLED screens have died, within months of each other. This is an ideal replacement, similar weight and size, and a proper line-out, so it does exactly what I want. Sound is superb with high level mp3 (256kb/s) or wave files, no issues there at all. The downsides? There are a few, most could be amended with firmware updates, I'm sure, but nothing that can't be lived with. Firstly, you can access songs/albums via “Music” or “Folder” options, BUT while “Folder” will let you get to everything, it does not sort it in any way, so folders appear in the order they were uploaded, it's best to bear this in mind when you start filling it. Worse, while mp3's are considered “Music”, wave files are not (Why?) and so cannot be accessed via “Music”, so make sure you have them arranged in an order you like. (More on this later, in “Tips”) Secondly, it seems to ignore track numbers on mp3 and wave files, so you have to name them with numbers at the start of the filename, and make sure you use leading zero's, or track 1 will be followed by 10, 11 etc before you get to track 2. I rip CD's with Exact Audio Copy, and you can default the filenames as nn xxx... which works, I'm sure other rip software can do this too. Thirdly, I tag files with mp3tag, but while this works for mp3, wave files can be tagged but it doesn't appear the M30 can see them. Fourthly, there are occasional blips that require a reset, using the hole in the side. I've had to do this when the unit is plugged into the computer, instead of connecting and acting like a mass storage device as it should, it drops into file update immediately and so doesn't connect. Another is that, after a sequence of actions I haven't figured out yet, the line-out resorts to “synch with volume” when it moves onto the next track, even though the menu says it's set to 0dB. In short, there are bugs that need fixing, nothing that I can't live with, but it's not perfect. Now to the Tips: 1/ Plan ahead, upload wave files first so they appear first in the “Folder” list, it'll save time when you're playing back. As I said, folders are listed in the order they were loaded BUT there is an alphabetizing option, available at Mechen's Youtube channel, https://www.youtube.com/@MECHENMP3/videos the key video being “M30 – How to sort folders Alphabetically” - the video demonstrates how to do it, using the Fatsorter software linked in the description (This is an old programme made by someone else, not a piece of Mechen software. There are other useful videos on there, inc. sorting rules used by the device. 2/ Firmware upgrades: While you can get these on the website listed in the manual, you will be better off getting them from Mechen's Google Drive, https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1Y9v8c6FLR5lbxLY-PhAv-BQOeQa2BNev which was opened Feb 8th. ALL the upgrades are there, with dates and descriptions of what they change. Note: you cannot have more than 1 firmware upgrade on the device, or upgrade will fail, and the upgrade you go to install must be called “MECHEN_M30.HEX” when copied to the device. If you have 2 files, your computer will rename 1 as “MECHEN_M30(1).HEX and it will be ignored. For some reason, Mechen don't seem to have grasped the concept of firmware upgrade numbering, so they all appear on the device as V1.101.10, but the date will also appear, and this allows you to know where your device is up to, firmware wise. The Google drive updates are: 2022-08-05 (Song sorting rules changed to follow music file title instead of ID3 information, Fast forward and rewind, play and pause, volume +- are all available in the lock screen except the button Menu and Return.), 2022-08-16 (Disable scroll wheel and all buttons in lock screen – This is the upgrade my device was on when shipped to me), 2022-09-14 (clockwise: next track, counterclockwise: previous track), 2022-11-17 (Add volume limit function), 2022-12-16 (Fix the boot volume bug: when the boot volume is 0, the volume cannot be raised) and 2023-02-20 (modified the sleep timer from a one-time setting to a permanent one) – That's 6 upgrades, and as of a few days ago, the last one wasn't on their website, even though it's clearly been on the Google drive account for at least a month.
K**G
Rather Good
I have had my player for three months, the one currently on sale has different specs and is cheaper. Bought to listen to music occasionally while having my daily walk of 45 mins and to replace my I Pod classic, which was not holding a battery charge (and I was never happy at having to use i tunes to load music onto it). This player is very well built with a robust aluminum body. All the controls have a positive feel and work well. I find the sound quality as good as the ipod classic. The interface for selecting and playing music from the player is a bit clunky but works. Music can be loaded using drag and drop with the player connected to a PC or direct to the micro SD card, if you have a card reader. It is a bit fiddly to insert / remove the micro SD card, which would be my main gripe about this player. However, as it supports much larger cards than the 64GB supplied, I will just get a bigger card and fill that. Overall, it's a good player, has all the features I need, sounds good, looks like it is built to last. Finally, it has good battery life. I charged it in September, have used about a dozen times for periods of 30 to 60 mins and is still showing a bit more than half full.
C**K
This mp3 player is high quality and definitely worth the low price tag.
This mp3 player exceeded my expectations! The in-built DAC delivers high quality audio, even through my Sennheisers. The ability to group tracks into playlists on the device is very handy. Thoroughly enjoyable device experience. A+++
M**E
Excellent mp3 player
Great mp3 player. No wifi or bluetooth brain fog included. Just a very good music player. Loud and good sound. Recommended.
A**A
Forte, Robusto e Profissional
Companheiro de Viagem
A**I
Nice but got some issues
I just finally got it running, as the micro sd card with the player do say 64GB but in reality it was 128mb. Other odd thing when the screen is off and I need to pause it. I need to on power then I click pause. Yet good sound quality and small.
N**S
Muy buen sonido, pero se descompuso al año
Tiene excelente sonido, de los mejores que he escuchado. Sin embargo exactamente un año después de la compra, dejó de encender y sólo hacía estática. Además de que la interfaz es algo irritante de navegar. Considerando el precio me parece que fue de provecho.
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