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Oriolus DPS-L2 Portable Hi-Fi Digital Audio Player

Oriolus DPS-L2 Portable Hi-Fi Digital Audio Player

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Product Description
We’re not going to bury the lede here—the Oriolus DPS-L2 Portable HiFi Music Player is a nostalgia blast with truly impressive playback functionality. The DPS-L2 is a portable hi-fi music player that looks just like the classic pocketable tape players of the ‘80s—right down to the dual headphone jacks and clickable buttons Read More
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hiddensong
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Nov 19, 2024
No storage, no Bluetooth and no input. So where does the music come from that this is supposed to play?
Leafwise
2
Nov 19, 2024
Storage
There is no onboard memory inside the DPS-L2 which is a bit of shame because at this price point most DAPs have at least 64GB and some up to 256GB. You do get an open MicroSD slot which should take pretty much any card memory size though in the spec sheet it is rated up to a maximum of 512GB.
You can also enhance your DPS-L2 storage options via a flash drive as the HiBy OS will recognize USB-C terminated sticks via OTG. That can give you a fairly large parameter up to I suspect 2TB powered drives though bear in mind the line-entry style of the OS might make navigating it a bit of a tall order.


hiddensong
0
Nov 19, 2024
LeafwiseI took a closer look at the pics and it also claims Bluetooth as well as I saw the mem card slot. Thanks for answering.
saraguie
1
Nov 18, 2024
2024 a DAP without Bluetooth? Or in error left off the Specs?
Leafwise
2
Nov 19, 2024
Wireless
The DPS-L2 also offers Bluetooth 4.0, which again is not the latest and greatest 5.0 but combined with its HiByLink operational capability will give you a decent level of remote control from your receiving source.
Bluetooth on the DPS-L2 is also two-way meaning you can receive and transmit but sadly LDAC does not seem to be on offer with only an SBC/AAC maximum of 16BIT/48k decoding receiving capability. You can transmit up to aptX, however, to a dedicated wireless receiver such as the Burson Composer 3X Performance DAC or the Cayin iDAP-6. 

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JRockwell
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Nov 18, 2024
Storage ??
WordsandMusic
357
Nov 19, 2024
No onboard storage, apparently.