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Shanling M2s review

Posted on September 16, 2017August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

Since Apple discontinued the iPod Nano, many people have been searching for an alternative media player.

Something small in stature, which fits in your bag or pocket without taking up too much space, while also providing a better sound quality than you’re used to from your smartphone.

That’s what Shanling’s M2s portable music player is aiming for, but does it meet those requirements?

Features

At first glance, you might mistake the M2s for a particularly shiny, slightly large cigarette lighter. But turn it on, and its 3in, 800 x 480 resolution screen lights up. Unlike most portable music players nowadays, the M2s doesn’t have a touchscreen.

It is controlled entirely using the clickwheel volume control and the ‘return’ button beneath it. There’s good weight to the player, protecting its AK4490EQ digital-to-analogue converter and 1800mAH battery (which Shanling says will give you nine hours of listening time, although that varies with the sort of headphones you’re using, and your chosen volume levels.)
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