








🎶 Elevate your sound game — pocket-sized power, pro-level clarity!
The SHANLING M0 Pro is a cutting-edge portable Hi-Res MP3 player featuring dual ES9219C DACs, a crisp 1.54-inch HD touchscreen, and two-way Bluetooth 5.0 with LDAC support. Weighing just 36.8g, it offers up to 14.5 hours of playback, supports up to 2TB microSD storage, and includes advanced features like AB repeat for language learning and remote app control, making it the ultimate compact audio companion for discerning millennials.































| ASIN | B0BPQTF39Q |
| Battery Average Life | 14.5 Hours |
| Box Contents | 1X Maintenance Card, 1X Quick Start Guide, 1X SHANLING M0 Pro, 1X USB A to Type-C Cable, 2X Front Protective Film (one of them has been pasted) |
| Brand | Shanling |
| Brand Name | Shanling |
| Colour | M0 Pro Black |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop |
| Component Type | Battery |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, USB |
| Connectivity technology | Bluetooth, USB |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 out of 5 stars 78 Reviews |
| Display Technology | LCD |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 14D x 45W x 44H millimetres |
| Manufacturer | SHANLING |
| Manufacturer Part Number | m0 |
| Media Types | Micro SD |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 32 GB |
| Memory storage capacity | 32 GB |
| Model Name | M0 Pro |
| Model Number | SHANLING M0 Pro |
| Model name | M0 Pro |
| Product Features | APP Control, DAC/DAP/AMP, Dual ES9219C DAC, Hi-Res Audio, MTouch OS |
| Screen Size | 1.54 Inches |
| Supported Standards | DSD (“.ISO“,”.DSF“, ”.DFF“)/DXD/APE/FLAC/ALAC/WAV/AIF/DTS/MP3/WMA/AAC/OGG/M4A/M4A/ AC3/CUE/M3U |
H**L
Excelente reproductor
Compacto, excelente sonido, funciona perfectamente como dac, llego un día antes de la fecha estimada y con el último firmware.
E**L
2.5 out of 5 but seller behavior
The good: The UI is very responsive, despite glitches and crashes. It's just fine as a USB DAC. The BT mostly works, though the range is short and it doesn't like obstructions very much. The little volume wheel has a nice clicky feel to it. Startup only takes a few seconds and a few more to get going. Scanning songs isn't automatic unless you want it to be. There are more options to configure than you'd expect, and the BT remote control app is better than using the player itself, though it disconnects often and may refuse to re-pair. The bad: The interface is pretty terrible for navigation and selecting music. All the icon and font sizes are so large that, on a folder/file/song name, you can see maybe the first word and a half. If your music is "artist - title", you won't ever see the titles in folder view. Sure, any too-long line can be made to slowly scroll by swiping on it, but only one line at a time. Also due to font size and spacing, only three or four lines worth of songs/albums/etc. fit on screen at a time, and while swipe to scroll works, you get slow, extremely fast, and nothing in between. Touchscreen, on something this tiny, is just a little hard to use no matter what. If you tend to fat-finger buttons on your phone or have big hands, you're in for a challenge. The "MP4" designation in the marketing is a bit misleading - what they mean is "AAC". It doesn't play MP4 containers with any other codec. It would never finish scanning the music I loaded onto a microsd card - it always quit somewhere in the middle, and I could never get it to finish. That made the album, artist, etc. sections a bit useless. The ugly: Battery life is not good, even with sensitive unbalanced IEMs. Playing FLAC or MP3 files, I can get maybe 10 hours with BT off, modest volume, no EQ, and leaving the screen off all day. Acting as a BT DAC, again with no EQ and modest volume, the battery is in the red at 0-1 bars (of 5) at the five or six hour mark. Charging is slow, especially given the battery size. I have no idea what conditions would get you the claimed almost 15 hours. I'm just not super happy with the battery. It gets through a work day only if I keep the screen use minimal and bluetooth off, which precludes using the remote control app - which is the only tolerable way to navigate the thing. Overall: I can only recommend this if you're okay with a short battery life, challenging UI, unreliable BT, and some minor to modest other quirks, or if you intend to strap it to a battery bank bigger than it is and use it via the (Android only) BT remote app. Edit: After being repeatedly asked by the seller via Amazon messages to up my rating, I no longer feel I can recommend this player, or anything by this brand, in good conscience.
A**Z
Fallas en el funcionamiento
El sonido es muy bueno, pero a nivel de uso la pantalla táctil es muy problemática para las funciones sencillas que realiza. Igualmente sin un uso intenso del dispositivo, la perilla de volumen ya no responde correctamente para subir o bajar.
A**X
works OK but some quirks
I bought this but returned it because it started freezing up after about 3 weeks. The freezing would go away after hitting buttons and turning it on and off. The sound quality is outstanding and it is super portable. However the freezing concerned me even after resetting the music database. It's also kind of difficult to navigate and I decided to stick to my Sony NW A105 that I thought this would be good to replace it with. The Sony player doesn't freeze up but has weak battery life but I'll deal with it!
B**Q
Excellent player
I purchased this player as a replacement for an M0 (gen1) I had misplaced and am M3s that failed (after 7 years of yeoman service). I have everything I liked about each of the other players in this little gem: the large capacity and small form factor of the M0, and the dual DACs and high quality audio - balanced or not - from the M3s. The menus are small, true, and custom EQs are hard to configure due to the scale, but the output and battery life are amazing, and my IEMs sound better even than on either of the other units. The sound is very slightly warm, but details are crisp and the dynamic range and response superb. I haven't played with the Eddict Player app yet to manage the finer tuning, although that does look promising. All in all a quality device worth every penny.
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