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The FiiO M11S is a portable Android‑based Hi‑Res music player featuring dual ES9038Q2M DACs, a Snapdragon 660 processor, and up to 670 mW balanced output power, all housed in a 5‑inch 720P touchscreen with a 5300 mAh battery delivering about 14 hours of playback.
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$424.99
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$369.99
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$499.99
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the M11S for its impressive 670 mW balanced output, Snapdragon‑660 driven Android performance, and ultra‑low noise floor, while also highlighting fast charging and bit‑perfect SRC bypass. Criticisms focus on its heavier, thicker chassis and the dated Android 10 OS, with occasional UI lag noted despite the capable hardware.
What Users Say
Everyday users love the raw power that drives demanding headphones, the long battery life for commutes, and the generous storage options, but they repeatedly mention the device feels bulky and note occasional Android sluggishness, especially when navigating menus.
Common Complaints
Common issues include the device’s bulk and weight, occasional Android UI lag, and the perception that Android 10 feels outdated compared with newer DAP operating systems.
How It Compares
vs. FiiO M11 Plus ESS
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Choose the M11 Plus ESS if you prioritize soundstage refinement and can tolerate extra weight; otherwise the M11S offers better power‑to‑weight and value.
vs. FiiO M17
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Select the M17 for stationary high‑power setups; the M11S is the better choice for portable, everyday audiophile use.
vs. Astell&Kern SP3000
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Opt for the SP3000 if you value premium refinement and UI; the M11S offers comparable power, greater storage flexibility, and better price‑to‑performance.