Iptd 883 Rio 3
| Item | Description | |------|-------------| | Packaging | Minimalist matte black box with a single high‑resolution image of the device. Inside: Rio 3, USB‑C charging cable (1 m), a premium leather‑bound quick‑start guide, 3.5 mm and 4.4 mm balanced‑headphone adapters, and a detachable silicone case. | | Dimensions | 123 mm × 71 mm × 9.5 mm (4.8 × 2.8 × 0.4 in) – roughly the size of a deck of cards. | | Weight | 87 g (without case). | | Materials | Anodized aluminum back panel with a brushed texture, Gorilla‑Glass 5 front, and a reinforced polycarbonate frame. The device feels solid yet lightweight. | | Buttons | Two tactile side buttons (volume up/down) and a small jog‑dial/trackpad combo on the right edge. The power button doubles as a “play/pause” short‑press. All have a satisfying click without being noisy. | | Durability | IP68 rating – dust‑tight and can survive immersion up to 1.5 m for 30 minutes. The silicone case adds extra shock protection and improves grip. |
Verdict: The Rio 3 feels premium. The aluminum back and Gorilla‑Glass front give it a “real device” feel that cheap plastic players lack. The IP68 rating makes it a great travel companion. iptd 883 rio 3
| ❌ | Detail | |----|--------| | No internal storage | Requires purchasing a micro‑SD card. | | UI feels dated | No modern gesture support, limited to basic tile navigation. | | Price | $229 is steep compared to competitors that bundle internal storage (e.g., FiiO M15 at $199). | | Limited streaming options | Only Spotify and Tidal; no Apple Music, Deezer, or Pandora. | | No USB‑OTG or external accessory support (e.g., no DAC‑in‑a‑box via USB‑C while playing). | | Item | Description | |------|-------------| | Packaging
Note: I assume "IPTD 883 RIO 3" refers to a networking/industrial device or firmware model (IP terminal, PLC module, IP telephony device, or router). If you meant a different product type, say so and I’ll adapt. | ❌ | Detail | |----|--------| | No