
Let me start by saying the HiBy M300 has been my constant companion for music sessions, whether I'm commuting or just relaxing at home. The compact size is perfect—it fits snugly in my palm and disappears in my pocket, yet the build quality feels premium with its solid materials and included screen protector.
The sound quality? Wow. Even as someone who's not a hardcore audiophile, the difference between this and my smartphone is night and day. The CS43131 DAC delivers rich, warm audio across all genres—from classical to hip-hop. I particularly love how it handles instrument separation; listening to jazz tracks feels like being in a small club.
Android 13 makes this incredibly versatile. I've got Spotify, Tidal, and even Audible running smoothly. The 3GB RAM keeps things snappy when switching between apps. Pro tip: Pair it with decent headphones (my $50 KZs work great) for the full experience.
Battery life has been solid—I get about 8-10 hours of continuous playback. The Bluetooth 5.0 connection is rock-solid with my wireless earbuds, though wired listening via the 3.5mm jack does sound slightly better.
My only gripe? The track skip buttons only go forward—a minor annoyance when you want to revisit that killer guitar solo. Also, while the MSEB EQ is powerful, it takes some tweaking to get right.
For under $200, this punches way above its weight class. It's become my dedicated music escape device—no notifications, just pure audio bliss. If you're tired of compromising on sound quality but don't want to break the bank, the M300 deserves your attention.
