New hi-res music player mimics iPod nano with microSD storage

A budget audiophile brand has launched a new portable music player that resembles a high-resolution iPod nano but includes microSD storage at an incredibly low price. The device is described as super-tempting for audio enthusiasts seeking affordable quality. It was announced on December 19, 2025.

The latest entry in portable audio devices comes from a favored budget audiophile brand, offering features that echo the classic iPod nano while adding modern conveniences. This new player supports high-resolution audio playback and incorporates microSD storage, allowing users to expand their music library easily without relying on internal memory limits.

Priced remarkably low, the device aims to attract cost-conscious consumers who prioritize sound quality. TechRadar highlights it as a standout option in the portable media player category, emphasizing its affordability and appeal to audiophiles on a budget.

While specific technical specs like battery life or exact pricing remain undisclosed in initial reports, the player's design and storage solution position it as a fresh alternative in a market dominated by smartphones for music consumption. The announcement underscores ongoing innovation in entry-level hi-res audio gear, potentially broadening access to superior sound experiences.

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