The little FiiO BTR7 amplifier/DAC can be used with a USB connection or with Bluetooth. It's a great way to upgrade the audio output of a smartphone. Listening to music on the move is a relaxing way ...
After a year and a half of regular use, Fiio's M23 audio player is still going strong. What I enjoy the most about the M23 is the power and neutral sound — it basically allows IEMs and connected ...
The Audiophiliac spends some quality time with FiiO's little X3, an awesome 192kHz/24-bit music player/headphone amplifier; it also sounds sweet with MP3s. Ex-movie theater projectionist Steve ...
From reincarnating the cassette player to shoving a DAC inside a mechanical keyboard, Fiio isn’t unafraid to get creative with its products, but its two latest launches tread more familiar territory: ...
The Fiio X7 is targeted at music enthusiasts who listen to high-resolution audio using file formats not supported by iOS. While iTunes is popular, you might not use it because you want to listen to ...
Over the last few years, Chinese audio maker Fiio has made a name for itself producing high end audio players, headphone amps and earphones that don't necessarily come with the expected luxury product ...
The Fiio X7 Mark II’s modular architecture, software options, and sweet sound make this a great choice for music lovers who want an Andriod-based hi-res audio player. The Fiio X7 Mark II ...
The new FiiO K7 headphone amplifier is an ideal way of listening to music at a desk or while relaxing late at night. Listening to music with headphones is a great way to immerse yourself fully in a ...
I’m a simple man. Well, sort of. I want to enjoy quality PC audio for gaming, with my TV and games console hooked up to the same speakers, but also with the ability to use standalone music streaming ...
Ex-movie theater projectionist Steve Guttenberg has also worked as a high-end audio salesman, and as a record producer. Steve reviewed audio products for CNET and worked as a freelance writer for ...
Posts from this author will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. is The Verge’s executive editor. He has covered tech, policy, and online creators for over a decade. The Chinese ...
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