5/5 rating based on 183 reviews. Read all reviews for Flacbox: Hi-Res Music Player for iPhone.
Flacbox: Hi-Res Music Player is free iOS app published by EVERAPPZ SL
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This is my favorite so far. Really love how I can upload music from my computer to my iPhone wirelessly.
HazyVortex
I wanted a new flac player for my iPhone. This one had excellent reviews. With my previous flac players, all I had to do is go to file sharing in iTunes, and select files from my pc I’d like to be shared into the app. That worked, however, all the files were not organized in album order. It was just one massive list of thousands of songs in alphabetical order. The official apple files app calls for iCloud. Do you think someone listening to flac files will store things on iCloud? Horrible app!! Too bad, I was digging the UI a lot
Un111KnoWn
Watch advertisement for pro version is broken Can we get higher audio quality settings? passcode screen is bright white which doesnt look good for dark mode.
TomTMD
Not clear how to access and play downloaded music and playlists. Flunks the user-friendly test.
mauromotta
Man I love this little app. It plays all my flacs And super hi res .wav files like a BOSS. Bought the pro version and it’s the best money I’ve spent in the App Store in a long time!
8bitkid23
This is a pretty good music player with lots of useful features but a seemingly rare and odd issue i have is that some flac files have problems playing. It’s hard to explain but some files will start at 3 seconds into the song or it will skip a portion of the song. This is such an odd issue and I seem to be the only one having it.
John W Chadwick
I use this to stream over WebDAV to a Synology NAS and it is a better experience than the official Synology music app. Generally speaking, I find that it works very well. It also has Car Play support, which is a huge bonus; I don’t know of a better way to get good Car Play support while streaming music over your own systems. I do have a hard time getting things to sync properly, sometimes, though, and I sometimes run into issues that are stubborn and hard to fix. Updates are a mixed bag, but generally do improve the app. Unfortunately, the 3.9 update entirely wiped out my library and all metadata, which means I will probably be fidgeting with sync metadata a lot today. I can’t complain too much, but perfect this app is not.