Built-in Bluetooth, Large touchscreen with haptic feedback, Very good sound with SRS WOW HD, Supports drag-and-drop in Windows and Mac OS
Spinn wheel can be imprecise, Bundled software is clunky and Windows-only, Expensive given limited storage, FLAC files won’t play over Bluetooth
We applaud iriver for trying out new interface designs, but we do wish the Spinn’s dual control methods integrated better with each other for easier one-handed operation. The Spinn’s large touchscreen and good A/V quality make it a compelling...
Interesting design and control layout. Robust file support, including lossless audio. Large, crisp screen, which is great for video and photo viewing. FM and voice recording.
Overpriced. Touch screen seems superfluous, and its easy to overshoot your selection with the cylinder controller. User interface isnt all that attractive—and could be more responsive. Storage tops out at 8GB, and theres no expansion slot.
The pricey iriver Spinn suffers from a lack of grace and simplicity typically found in the companys standout players like the excellent Clix....
The Iriver Spinn offers a unique, innovative design with a high-quality build. The touch-sensitive display is bright, responsive, and relatively large. The interface is customizable, and the player is packed with desirable features such as built-in Blu...
The Iriver Spinn is expensive, and yet it lacks some of the advanced features expected in the price range, such as integrated Wi-Fi or an SD card expansion slot. It maxes out at 8GB and using it isnt immediately easy. Despite the seemingly decent vide...
Until Iriver lowers the price on the Spinn, it will remain a luxury portable media player best suited to an early adopter with a penchant for unique gadgets and a library of lossless music.
Sound quality, Amazing screen, Great audio file format support, Stereo Bluetooth, Intuitive controls
Not easily usable one-handed, Memory not expandable, Average battery life, Mechanical wheel only takes on some navigational control
Theres no doubt the Spinn is a decent player, with great audio format support, a superb screen for watching video and excellent sound quality — but its not without its share of issues. ...
Large vibrant, and sharp AMOLED screen, beautiful design and solid construction
Navigation can be unintuitive at times, expensive for its storage capacity
If any player could make fashion-conscious iPod users jump ship, it’s this one; it may be the one digital music device that has more aesthetic appeal than an iPod. ...
Published: 2016-02-03, Author: Daniel , review by: techdigest.tv
Abstract: Aside mentioning the radio twice and entirely forgetting to talk about the A2DP Bluetooth functionality, I just about managed to get it all across about the lovely SPINN from iRiver. Oh, and the general sound quality is pretty damn excellent as well. One...
As a music player, the Spinn not at all bad - it gives a strong performance across the genres and is particularly impressive when playing Flac files. As a video player, its less successful, proving mysteriously intolerant of some file types and serio...
Abstract: The iRiver Spinn has both a touch screen and a dial control. The case is reminiscent of a door hinge, with the dial forming half of the bulge on the right-hand side. This is used to scroll through menus, and you can click it to select items. It also...