Playing lossless music while browsing playlists? This 12nm chip makes it effortless

Have you ever had this experience?

You’re listening to a FLAC lossless track on your player, and you want to browse other albums. But when you skip a song, the interface stutters, or even worse – the music glitches for a second.

That “slowdown when multitasking” frustration usually comes down to one thing: the chip.

Our player is powered by an efficient 12nm chip. It’s not the kind of flagship processor found in high‑end phones, but for a music player, it’s just right – fast enough, stable enough, and power‑efficient.

Smooth multitasking: lossless audio + playlist browsing, no compromise

A good chip isn’t just about benchmark scores – it‘s about real‑world experience.

On our player, you can:

  • Play 24‑bit/192kHz FLAC lossless music in the background while smoothly scrolling through hundreds of album covers in the foreground.
  • Listen via Bluetooth headphones while simultaneously using the file manager to organise songs on your SD card.
  • Transfer dozens of gigabytes of music from your computer over USB‑C, while the player remains fully responsive – no freezing.

All of this is thanks to the 12nm chip’s ample computing power and system‑level optimisation. You’re not trading experience for battery life – you get both.

Long battery life + fast file transfer – also its specialties

Besides smoothness, this chip is also very power‑efficient.

  • Up to 26 hours of audio playback – even with lossless formats, it lasts through a full day and then some.
  • Fast charging support – with 5V/1.5A input, a full charge takes about 150 minutes.
  • High‑speed file transfer – copying lossless music or HD videos over USB‑C is quick, no long waits.

Some players slow down to save power; others burn battery to chase numbers. The 12nm chip strikes a very comfortable balance between the two.

Bluetooth 5.0 + lossless music – stable, no dropouts

Worried about Bluetooth stuttering with lossless audio?

Our player supports Bluetooth 5.0 – stable connection, low latency. Pair it with LDAC‑ or aptX HD‑compatible headphones, and you’ll enjoy near‑CD‑quality wireless sound. Even when the player is scanning your media library or syncing playlists in the background, Bluetooth playback stays uninterrupted.

Why this matters: your player shouldn’t just “make sound”

A good music player should let you forget it exists – so you can focus on the music, not fight lag, delays, or dying batteries.

The 12nm chip isn’t the “most powerful” on paper, but it’s the best fit for this use case: no overheating, no excessive power drain, no holding you back. You turn on the player, pick a song, and then do whatever else you need – browse playlists, transfer files, connect Bluetooth… everything stays smooth, no waiting.

For those still comparing specs

If you’re shopping for a music player, don’t just stare at the chip model number. Pay attention to real‑world fluidity.

We chose the 12nm chip not to win a spec sheet contest, but to make every moment of your daily use – switching tracks, browsing albums, copying files, connecting Bluetooth – feel natural, effortless, and uninterrupted.

Next time you‘re listening to a lossless album, casually add a few songs to your “Liked” playlist, and notice: hey, that track skip didn’t stutter at all. That‘s the small but genuinely satisfying pleasure the 12nm chip gives you.


Globluum Android Music Player
Efficient 12nm chip · Lossless audio + smooth multitasking · Bluetooth 5.0 · 26h battery

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