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product_id: 147989815
title: "Surfans F20 HiFi MP3 Player with Bluetooth 5.2, Lossless DSD FLAC High Resolution Digital Audio Player, High-Res Portable Music Player with 64GB MicroSD Card, Support up to 512GB"
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# DSD Lossless Hi-Res Audio 512GB Expandable Storage 10h Battery Life Surfans F20 HiFi MP3 Player with Bluetooth 5.2, Lossless DSD FLAC High Resolution Digital Audio Player, High-Res Portable Music Player with 64GB MicroSD Card, Support up to 512GB

**Brand:** surfans
**Price:** KD 2.20
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎶 Elevate your soundscape — because your music deserves the best.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Surfans F20 HiFi MP3 Player with Bluetooth 5.2, Lossless DSD FLAC High Resolution Digital Audio Player, High-Res Portable Music Player with 64GB MicroSD Card, Support up to 512GB by surfans
- **How much does it cost?** KD 2.20 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.com.kw](https://www.desertcart.com.kw/products/147989815-surfans-f20-hifi-mp3-player-with-bluetooth-5-2-lossless)

## Best For

- surfans enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted surfans brand quality
- Free international shipping included
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- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Intuitive & Durable Design:** Navigate effortlessly with a tactile ALPS scroll wheel and enjoy a premium zinc alloy chassis that’s built to last and feels great in hand.
- • **Audiophile-Grade Sound Quality:** Experience pristine, distortion-free music with advanced DSD decoding and PCM510xA DAC chip delivering up to 32-bit/384kHz high-res audio.
- • **Massive Music Library On-The-Go:** Carry up to 14,000 songs with 64GB built-in + expandable microSD support up to 512GB—your entire playlist, always at your fingertips.
- • **Uninterrupted Listening Freedom:** Up to 10 hours of continuous playback ensures your soundtrack never stops, whether commuting, working, or unwinding.
- • **Seamless Bluetooth 5.2 Connectivity:** Stream or receive lossless audio wirelessly with bi-directional Bluetooth 5.2 and aptX support for crystal-clear sound anytime, anywhere.

## Overview

The Surfans F20 HiFi MP3 Player is a high-resolution portable audio device featuring advanced DSD lossless decoding, a powerful PCM510xA DAC supporting up to 32-bit/384kHz playback, and bi-directional Bluetooth 5.2 with aptX for wireless streaming. It includes a 2.0" HD screen, tactile ALPS scroll wheel, and a robust zinc alloy body. With 64GB built-in memory plus microSD expansion up to 512GB, it can store thousands of songs. The player offers up to 10 hours of battery life, making it ideal for audiophiles seeking premium sound quality on the go.

## Description

Product description Surfans F20 Hi-Fi Music Player Classic ALPS Control Wheel With the ES9018K2M DAC chip, enjoy superb dynamics and high-fidelity sound (up to 384kHz/32bit). Experience the natural tone and rich detail of DSD audio. Features a retro-style ALPS scroll wheel for precise and efficient navigation. ES9018K2M DAC Chip Delivers superior dynamics and hi-fi sound up to 384kHz/32bit, supporting lossless formats like FLAC , WAV , MP3 , and DSD128(5.6MHz),etc. Flexible Connection Supports connecting a variety of external amplifier devices through AUX cable. Such as professional amplifiers, speakers, car audio, headphones, etc. Strong Type-C Port USB-PC : Conveniently transfer files. USB-DAC : The player can be used as a computer decoding amp USB-SPDIF :Output for High-Quality Sound Bi-directional Bluetooth5.2 5.2 Bluetooth upgrade, more stable and higher quality. Supports wireless HD audio, including LDAC, AptX technology, etc. Feel the Music Details Earphone Impedance: 16Ω~150Ω THD: Settings->Switch USB mode to DAC). Then, connect the F20 to your computer via USB to use it as a USB DAC. (You can directly copy the DAC driver stored in the 64GB memory card that comes with the F20) 2. How can I use USB DAC function? First switch the USB mode to USB DAC mode (F20->Settings->Switch USB mode to DAC). Then, connect the F20 to your computer via USB to use it as a USB DAC. (You can directly copy the DAC driver stored in the 64GB memory card that comes with the F20) 3.Why my new F20 only getting sound one channel out of the corded earbuds？ The new player has a slightly tighter headphone jack, just plug it with pressure and it will be easier to plug in after few uses. 3.Why my new F20 only getting sound one channel out of the corded earbuds？ The new player has a slightly tighter headphone jack, just plug it with pressure and it will be easier to plug in after few uses. 4. Why I cannot connect my Bluetooth headphone to the F20? When using the Bluetooth headphone with the F20 for the first time, need pair the two devices. Please make sure that the Bluetooth headphone is in pairing mode (just like the very first time that you use the Bluetooth headphone with other devices). 4. Why I cannot connect my Bluetooth headphone to the F20? When using the Bluetooth headphone with the F20 for the first time, need pair the two devices. Please make sure that the Bluetooth headphone is in pairing mode (just like the very first time that you use the Bluetooth headphone with other devices). 5. Can this player work with iTunes? Is it compatible? No, the player doesn’t compatible with iTunes. This functions more like an external hard drier. You simply plug it in, an option to open it as a folder pops up, and you simply drag and drop your music. 5. Can this player work with iTunes? Is it compatible? No, the player doesn’t compatible with iTunes. This functions more like an external hard drier. You simply plug it in, an option to open it as a folder pops up, and you simply drag and drop your music.

Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars Very Responsive Player with great controls and sound(Identical to Walker H2) - I've been searching for the last couple years for a portable music player that suited my needs. I've wanted a player like my old Sansa Clip Plus with rockbox; Very fast and responsive User Interface that is also Easy to navigate through music files by file name alphabetically(NOT file tags), and all buttons with no touch controls. Obviously sound quality is something to consider but the interface issues mentioned above take priority for me personally. I ordered the Surfans F20 a week or so after I had ordered the HiFi Walker H2 as I was curious if it was the same player and I wanted a spare music player to experiment with. Much to my surprise he F20 is Identical to the H2 outside the physical styling. The F20 has an aluminum frame with a plastic back while the H2's entire housing is metal(probably aluminum. The F20 has metal dimpled scroll wheel with light buttons that stick out of the housing noticably while the H2 has a rubber coated scroll wheel and much firmer buttons that are closer to flush. The F20 uses a Micro USB port to charge and transfer data with it's Micro SD slot being recessed while the H2 uses a USB C port and a more flush Micro SD slot. The H2 weighs considerably more than the F20 and has a lanyard loop in the lower right corner where the F20 is noticeably lighter with no lanyard loop. For all practical purposes the F20 is an H2 minus some weight, the lanyard loop, and has Micro USB instead of USB C. That being said, everything that I said about the H2 applies to the the F20; It ticks all the right boxes; * The controls are are buttons and the scroll wheel has indentations in it. In most cases you can use the Back or Skip track buttons on the right side of the player instead of the scroll wheel if you so choose. * The user interface is very intuitively laid out. * The user interface is very responsive and fast. * The player firmware works with 1TB micro SD cards * The player supports multi folder deep file structure * The volume control is very precise giving a scale of 1-100 with increments of 1 * The player sound quality is Noticeably better many older cheap players I've used in the past * When browsing music by folder; the files actually appear in alpha-numeric order. * The screen is reasonably bright. It seems a bit dim in daylight but its usable with brightness set to max. * The battery life seems pretty good(15ish hours give or take) * The player plays MP3, OGG, WMA, M4A, FLAC, and WAV I cannot speak for the people looking for some premium HIFI experience, but I can say from a practical stand point; the player is easy and practical to use if you have a large music collection sorted by folder(no tagging) and sounds great even on my janky old headphones and car speakers. It would be disingenuous not to include any criticism of the player so are are a few niggling issues myself and a friend have noticed; * The player seems to have a cut off point somewhere for displaying song files by file tags. I dont use file tags to sort any of my collection but a friend does and he said the H2 only showed about half of his collection (36K songs) from a 500GB micro SD card. When we switch to folder browsing we found everything showed up. If you have a large collection you want to browse through by file TAG then the H2 is probably not for you. * The font/theme/interface is very limited in it's customization. You get like 2 different themes and 3 options for font size. Other than that you cant really customize how the player looks. * The scroll speed doesn't accelerate when browsing by folder when you scroll the wheel or hold down a navigation button(back or forward). This makes going through a large collection a little slower but its not horrible unless you have like a thousand files or folders to go through in a single directory. * The anti-aliasing on font in the player makes it seem slightly blurry at times. There is no way to turn it off.
Review: Surfans F20 has not been unsatisfactory - This system can take accidental drops but be careful because I would not guarantee that. This system does allow portable beautiful music to be shared on speakers or listened to totally privately alone somewhere like on a train or city bus. There may be better systems out there. It may just need mega base boosting headphones if there is such thing. I found that the way I set the EQ causes sound on head phones lacking the full bass that I wrote into my digital remaster song. I get some fair bass with the LFS speakers. It sounds better with LFS bass boost turned off because my EQ settings is how I want it. I doctored songs with audio editors prior to copying them to USB card. Each song is written to sound perfect. I never have to adjust anything on music players or speakers after rendering a track. I once again have bought better speakers than I had when I first bought this device. The sound is even more rich now than any bluetooth speaker I have had before. They are slightly bigger speakers again and not so easy to carry around my neck the way I was doing with little speakers. I can also use a scarf to wrap and tie the speakers up and attach them to any bicycle handle bar on the left and right. No EQ setting is satisfactory for bass on head phones, but I can use my computer head phone port and Windows Media Player, instead of the Surfans music player, to get the sound I expect on head phones with and without a Soundblaster card. What matters is that I get ok sound on bluetooth speakers. The fact is I have never needed F20 for head phones. I will give it 5 stars because it works well. I have remastered every song I listen to to play as loud as it can without distortion, with creative sound level fades so it is not just like a flood of oversaturated volume through, second by second perfection, and bringing out the sound of instruments, excellent pace flow and frequency balance. I would be nice if people would appreciate all the work I did. It is more real to try to go savage and carry speakers without a car or a motorcycle and I want people to like it because of the beauty in it. The music is not just for me. It is also for people outside to get a drift of what I thought was something good. Much of the songs are just sweet love songs people could tolerate. I have had issues with my computer and the micro-sd card getting corrupted at times but it can be fixed and I can export or copy the songs I wanted over any corrupted file from backups or the source. I've never really lost anything. I am familiar with command prompt on Windows and I like using it. I have various sound mastering programs, that are some free progs and some professional software. The main thing is I like the songs and I am not out there being fake pretending that I like it. I may ask the company if I replace the F20, is there any higher quality Surfans player or are they all the same quality. Ideally I would have a receiver/device and speakers that somebody could confirm for me really does all have max bit rate of at least 24bit sound. Such a thing would be worth paying for, and it should be easy to return something that is not genuine luxury. I believe there are bluetooth systems that really could transmit 24bit sound. All they need is someone who cares about it like me.

## Features

- 1.[HiFi Lossless Sound with ESS DAC] Surfans F20 DAP is built with an ESS ES9018K2M DAC for clear, detailed high-resolution audio. It supports 32-bit/384kHz decoding, native DSD128, FLAC, WAV, APE, WMA, MP3 and more, giving you a portable HiFi MP3 player for serious offline music listening.
- 2.[Bluetooth 5.2, Headphone Out & Line-Out] Enjoy flexible listening with Bluetooth 5.2 for compatible wireless headphones and speakers, or connect wired earphones through the 3.5mm headphone output. The dedicated 1.5V line-out also lets you connect this digital audio player to car AUX inputs, home audio systems or external amplifiers.
- 3.[64GB Card Included, Expandable to 512GB] The F20 portable music player includes a 64GB micro SD card, so you can start building your music library right away. It supports expandable storage up to 512GB, making it ideal for large FLAC, DSD and lossless audio collections without relying on WiFi, apps or streaming subscriptions.
- 4.[Up to 10 Hours Playback for Daily Use] With up to 10 hours of music playback, the Surfans F20 is made for commuting, travel, walking, office use and daily offline listening. Its compact size makes it easy to carry as a dedicated Hi-Res portable music DAP wherever you go.
- 5.[Easy Physical Controls & Reliable Support] The F20 HiFi MP3 player features an ALPS scroll wheel and physical buttons for simple volume, playback and menu control. Folder-based browsing makes it easy to manage large music libraries, and Surfans customer support is ready to help if you have any questions.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B07VWK4FP3 |
| Additional Features | Equalizer, Hi-Res Audio |
| Battery Average Life | 10 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #9,560 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #52 in MP3 & MP4 Players |
| Brand | Surfans |
| Built-In Media | 1* SURFANS F20 64GB |
| Color | grey |
| Compatible Devices | Headphone |
| Component Type | Battery, Display, Memory |
| Connectivity Technology | Aux, Bluetooth5.2, USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 5,011 Reviews |
| Display Technology | TFT |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 0.6"D x 2.2"W x 3.7"H |
| Item Weight | 180 Grams |
| Manufacturer | SURFANS |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 64 GB |
| Mfr Part Number | F20 MP3 Player |
| Model Name | SURFANS F20 |
| Model Number | Surfans-F20 |
| Screen Size | 2 Inches |
| Special Feature | Equalizer, Hi-Res Audio |
| Supported Media Type | Micro SD |
| Supported Standards | AAC, AIFF, ALAC, APE, FLAC, M4A, MP3, OGG, WAV, WMA |
| UPC | 753593939683 |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Surfans
- **Color:** grey
- **Compatible Devices:** Headphone
- **Connectivity Technology:** Aux, Bluetooth5.2, USB
- **Included Components:** 1* SURFANS F20 64GB
- **Media Type:** Micro SD
- **Memory Storage Capacity:** 64 GB
- **Model Name:** SURFANS F20
- **Screen Size:** 2 Inches
- **Special Feature:** Equalizer, Hi-Res Audio

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: 1. How to access the storage/SD card after connecting the F20 to the computer?**
A: F20 uses the MTP protocol and couldn't be properly recognized until the MTP driver installed. Please make sure F20 under USB mode, then connect F20 to computer to recognize it.

**Q: 2. How can I use USB DAC function?**
A: First switch the USB mode to USB DAC mode (F20->Settings->Switch USB mode to DAC). Then, connect the F20 to your computer via USB to use it as a USB DAC. (You can directly copy the DAC driver stored in the 64GB memory card that comes with the F20)

**Q: 3.Why my new F20 only getting sound one channel out of the corded earbuds？**
A: The new player has a slightly tighter headphone jack, just plug it with pressure and it will be easier to plug in after few uses.

**Q: 4. Why I cannot connect my Bluetooth headphone to the F20?**
A: When using the Bluetooth headphone with the F20 for the first time, need pair the two devices. Please make sure that the Bluetooth headphone is in pairing mode (just like the very first time that you use the Bluetooth headphone with other devices).

**Q: 5. Can this player work with iTunes? Is it compatible?**
A: No, the player doesn’t compatible with iTunes. This functions more like an external hard drier. You simply plug it in, an option to open it as a folder pops up, and you simply drag and drop your music.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5.0 out of 5 stars Very Responsive Player with great controls and sound(Identical to Walker H2)
*by M***N on August 22, 2022*

I've been searching for the last couple years for a portable music player that suited my needs. I've wanted a player like my old Sansa Clip Plus with rockbox; Very fast and responsive User Interface that is also Easy to navigate through music files by file name alphabetically(NOT file tags), and all buttons with no touch controls. Obviously sound quality is something to consider but the interface issues mentioned above take priority for me personally. I ordered the Surfans F20 a week or so after I had ordered the HiFi Walker H2 as I was curious if it was the same player and I wanted a spare music player to experiment with. Much to my surprise he F20 is Identical to the H2 outside the physical styling. The F20 has an aluminum frame with a plastic back while the H2's entire housing is metal(probably aluminum. The F20 has metal dimpled scroll wheel with light buttons that stick out of the housing noticably while the H2 has a rubber coated scroll wheel and much firmer buttons that are closer to flush. The F20 uses a Micro USB port to charge and transfer data with it's Micro SD slot being recessed while the H2 uses a USB C port and a more flush Micro SD slot. The H2 weighs considerably more than the F20 and has a lanyard loop in the lower right corner where the F20 is noticeably lighter with no lanyard loop. For all practical purposes the F20 is an H2 minus some weight, the lanyard loop, and has Micro USB instead of USB C. That being said, everything that I said about the H2 applies to the the F20; It ticks all the right boxes; * The controls are are buttons and the scroll wheel has indentations in it. In most cases you can use the Back or Skip track buttons on the right side of the player instead of the scroll wheel if you so choose. * The user interface is very intuitively laid out. * The user interface is very responsive and fast. * The player firmware works with 1TB micro SD cards * The player supports multi folder deep file structure * The volume control is very precise giving a scale of 1-100 with increments of 1 * The player sound quality is Noticeably better many older cheap players I've used in the past * When browsing music by folder; the files actually appear in alpha-numeric order. * The screen is reasonably bright. It seems a bit dim in daylight but its usable with brightness set to max. * The battery life seems pretty good(15ish hours give or take) * The player plays MP3, OGG, WMA, M4A, FLAC, and WAV I cannot speak for the people looking for some premium HIFI experience, but I can say from a practical stand point; the player is easy and practical to use if you have a large music collection sorted by folder(no tagging) and sounds great even on my janky old headphones and car speakers. It would be disingenuous not to include any criticism of the player so are are a few niggling issues myself and a friend have noticed; * The player seems to have a cut off point somewhere for displaying song files by file tags. I dont use file tags to sort any of my collection but a friend does and he said the H2 only showed about half of his collection (36K songs) from a 500GB micro SD card. When we switch to folder browsing we found everything showed up. If you have a large collection you want to browse through by file TAG then the H2 is probably not for you. * The font/theme/interface is very limited in it's customization. You get like 2 different themes and 3 options for font size. Other than that you cant really customize how the player looks. * The scroll speed doesn't accelerate when browsing by folder when you scroll the wheel or hold down a navigation button(back or forward). This makes going through a large collection a little slower but its not horrible unless you have like a thousand files or folders to go through in a single directory. * The anti-aliasing on font in the player makes it seem slightly blurry at times. There is no way to turn it off.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Surfans F20 has not been unsatisfactory
*by P***S on December 6, 2025*

This system can take accidental drops but be careful because I would not guarantee that. This system does allow portable beautiful music to be shared on speakers or listened to totally privately alone somewhere like on a train or city bus. There may be better systems out there. It may just need mega base boosting headphones if there is such thing. I found that the way I set the EQ causes sound on head phones lacking the full bass that I wrote into my digital remaster song. I get some fair bass with the LFS speakers. It sounds better with LFS bass boost turned off because my EQ settings is how I want it. I doctored songs with audio editors prior to copying them to USB card. Each song is written to sound perfect. I never have to adjust anything on music players or speakers after rendering a track. I once again have bought better speakers than I had when I first bought this device. The sound is even more rich now than any bluetooth speaker I have had before. They are slightly bigger speakers again and not so easy to carry around my neck the way I was doing with little speakers. I can also use a scarf to wrap and tie the speakers up and attach them to any bicycle handle bar on the left and right. No EQ setting is satisfactory for bass on head phones, but I can use my computer head phone port and Windows Media Player, instead of the Surfans music player, to get the sound I expect on head phones with and without a Soundblaster card. What matters is that I get ok sound on bluetooth speakers. The fact is I have never needed F20 for head phones. I will give it 5 stars because it works well. I have remastered every song I listen to to play as loud as it can without distortion, with creative sound level fades so it is not just like a flood of oversaturated volume through, second by second perfection, and bringing out the sound of instruments, excellent pace flow and frequency balance. I would be nice if people would appreciate all the work I did. It is more real to try to go savage and carry speakers without a car or a motorcycle and I want people to like it because of the beauty in it. The music is not just for me. It is also for people outside to get a drift of what I thought was something good. Much of the songs are just sweet love songs people could tolerate. I have had issues with my computer and the micro-sd card getting corrupted at times but it can be fixed and I can export or copy the songs I wanted over any corrupted file from backups or the source. I've never really lost anything. I am familiar with command prompt on Windows and I like using it. I have various sound mastering programs, that are some free progs and some professional software. The main thing is I like the songs and I am not out there being fake pretending that I like it. I may ask the company if I replace the F20, is there any higher quality Surfans player or are they all the same quality. Ideally I would have a receiver/device and speakers that somebody could confirm for me really does all have max bit rate of at least 24bit sound. Such a thing would be worth paying for, and it should be easy to return something that is not genuine luxury. I believe there are bluetooth systems that really could transmit 24bit sound. All they need is someone who cares about it like me.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Nice little music player with a couple minor gripes
*by B***E on March 3, 2022*

When my wife's SanDisc Clip MP3 player started falling apart, she asked me to find her a new player for her birthday. I bought a fairly cheap player that had a clip on the back and seemed like an upgrade to the SanDisc player. Since it was her birthday I also splurged for this more expensive player as a backup. Glad I did, because it turns out the cheaper player was kind of a piece of junk, but this Surfans F20 is almost exactly what she was looking for. The lack of a clip to attach it to your clothes is largely made up for by the Bluetooth - she says when she stands the player upright in our living room, she can hear it via Bluetooth headphones from nearly anywhere in the house. Hardware-wise, it's a nice little player. I like the spin wheel (although it was so stiff at first that I didn't think it actually spun). I like that it has volume buttons on the side, and you can really fine-tune exactly how loud you want it to be. The screen is decent sized and actually shows the album art that I have in the album folders or embedded in the MP3 files (the cheaper player didn't). I'm not much of an audiophile, but the sound quality is really good as far as I can tell. So what are the minor gripes? First, it doesn't support playlists very well. Technically you can create playlists right on the player, but for some reason you have to use one of a list of pre-named playlists, and none of the names are very descriptive (they're things like "Theme" and "Genre") and you can't re-name them. After reading the instructions, I found you can download software from the Surfans web site to a computer and use that to build playlists in M3U format, then copy those M3U files to the Surfans player. But the player doesn't show those playlists under the Playlist category - you have to find them via the file view screen to open them. On the plus side, my wife's old player also used the M3U format so I was able to just copy her existing playlists to this Surfans player, tweak them a bit with a text editor and they were good to go. A bigger gripe is that even with the "gapless" setting turned on, there's still a tiny gap/hiccup between tracks. Very annoying when listening to live albums or albums where the tracks are supposed to flow into each other (say, Dark Side of the Moon for example). Another very minor gripe is that the player doesn't have built-in speakers and didn't come with headphones. But my wife specifically asked for Bluetooth headphones to go with the new player, so that wasn't a problem. All in all, this is a pretty nice MP3 player that's maybe a little overpriced but not nearly as expensive as other high-end MP3 players. For most previous MP3 players that I've owned, I would always replace the built-in operating system with the open source RockBox, which to this day I still consider the gold standard of music playing software. Unfortunately, there hasn't really been much support for RockBox for almost a decade now, so it doesn't work with most modern players. The good news is, the built-in software on this Surfans player is almost as good. Oh, and I should mention that the folder view (you can either look for your MP3s via folder structure or by category such as artist/album/etc) actually works really well. Which is a big difference from most MP3 players that I've seen that have a folder view. It actually shows the folders in alphabetic order, and the tracks in each folder in numeric order. Nice. For some reason a lot of players just show the folder view in random order unless you download 3rd party software to sort the File Allocation Table. You don't have to do that with this one.

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