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Bloggers and YouTubers have tried this product—so we've summarized their strongest opinions below. Links to full reviews follow.
Product Strengths
- Turns IEMs into a true wireless system.
- The FiiO Control app allows users to fine-tune the built-in EQ settings and adjust button functionalities for a personalized experience.
- Adapters are lightweight and compact, ensuring comfortable wear for extended periods.
- Delivers clarity, dynamic bass, and airy highs without compromise with hifi IEMs.
- Offers Bluetooth multipoint connectivity, allowing seamless switching between devices.
Product Considerations
- The biggest design issue is that this can pretty much only accommodate IAMs that have a flush connector.
- Some found the FiiO Control app to be finicky.
- Using the UTWS-5 requires some sound quality concessions when doing something like this.
- There is no replaceable connector, so it is necessary to choose which version to get.
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Compared to the iFi GoPod, the GoPod is able to give higher fidelity sound with LDAC, lossless, 24-bit, 96 kilohertz sample rate.
- Compared to regular true wireless models, with good earpieces connected, the UTWS-5, in terms of pure sound, are better than all true wireless models that were heard.
- The BTR5 has better sound quality.
Takeaway: The FiiO UTWS5 is a great option for turning IEMs into a wireless system. With the FiiO UTWS5, convenience and good sound can be brought to favorite IEMs.
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Manufacturer details
- Bluetooth Version: 5.2
- Audio Resolution: 96kHz/24bit
- Battery Life: 30 hours total
- Charging Case Battery: 800mAh
- Water Resistance: IPX4
- Volume Adjustment Levels: 32
- Bluetooth Codec Support: aptX Adaptive, aptX Voice
- DAC Chip: AK4332
Brand highlights
Taking a step back to look at reviewers' thoughts of the brand's entire lineup—not just this product—what stands out most is the following:
- FIIO combines Bluetooth capability, high power output, and a desktop mode in their portable DAC/amp designs.
- They offer a high degree of user customization through their control app, allowing for adjustments such as parametric EQ and device behaviors.
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K7
- Positioning: An all-in-one balanced desktop DAC and headphone amplifier designed for affordability and compact convenience.
- Description: Uses THX AAA 788+ amplifier technology and a six-stage audio circuit to provide clean, balanced sound suitable for everyday listening in small room setups. Compared to the other models, its feature set is streamlined without some of the advanced digital processing and power management found in the higher-end products.
K9AKM
- Positioning: A desktop DAC and headphone amplifier built around AKM DAC chips to offer enhanced audio clarity at a moderate price point.
- Description: Focuses on a refined AKM-based design that delivers lower distortion and improved detail over the entry-level K7 while keeping the design compact and easy to use. In comparison with more premium models, it strikes a balance between performance and cost, offering better resolution.
K19
- Positioning: A high-power DAC and headphone amplifier aimed at users who need robust output for driving demanding headphones.
- Description: Incorporates advanced circuitry and a design optimized for high-current performance to maintain clear and natural sound even at louder volumes. Relative to the K7 and K9AKM, the K19 adds more power and precise output control while being less digitally complex than the top-tier models.
K11R2R
- Positioning: A desktop DAC and headphone amplifier that employs a fully differential 24-bit R2R resistor ladder for superior resolution and detail.
- Description: Offers dual NOS and OS modes along with a high-quality electronic volume control to enhance dynamic range and clarity. Compared to the more basic K7 and K9AKM, its advanced resistor architecture and multi-stage power supply deliver lower noise and customizable gain settings.
K17
- Positioning: A high-end desktop DAC and headphone amplifier designed for uncompromising performance and extensive functionality.
- Description: Features a fully discrete amplifier circuit with advanced DSP, dual AK4499 DAC chips, and separate analog/digital circuitry to ensure smooth, natural sound with high output power. In contrast to other products in the lineup, the K17 provides top-tier build quality, multiple protection systems, and an extensive set of digital processing features.
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Product Strengths
- Impressive output power, even without DC power, capable of driving a wide range of headphones.
- Highly detailed and resolving sound, revealing nuances in music.
- Solid build quality with CNC machined aluminum chassis and premium materials.
- Extensive accessory package, including a cooling stand, leather case, and various USB cables.
- Versatile with numerous inputs and outputs, including USB, coaxial, optical, Bluetooth, 3.5mm, 6.35mm, 2.5mm, and 4.4mm.
Product Considerations
- Large size and heavy weight may not be truly 'portable'.
- There is a mention of potential treble glare/brightness and a 'touch of warmth', making gear matching important.
- At least one reviewer wanted even more headroom, particularly with very power-hungry headphones.
- Some reviewers found the case to be somewhat loose.
- High and super-high gain modes may make the noise floor clearly audible.
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Vs FiiO M17: Q7 offers similar tuning at a lower price, though the M17 is superior in detail retrieval, smoother and more refined sound, and soundstage depth/3D effect, while the Q7 boasts better noise rejection performance.
- Vs FiiO K9 PRO ESS: Q7 delivers dynamics very close to the K9 PRO ESS, with greater power and headroom.
- Vs Shanling H7: Q7 has higher power output.
- Vs EarMen Angel: Q7 is more powerful, dynamic, impactful, resolving, detailed, and open sounding.
Takeaway: The FiiO Q7 is a versatile and powerful portable DAC/amp offering excellent sound quality and features, making it a great option for those seeking a desktop-class experience on the go. It delivers exceptional clarity and dynamics, making it a worthy addition to any audiophile's collection.
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Product Strengths
- Improved battery management offering faster charging rates and better efficiency than its predecessor
- Features a new USB-C data input for greater flexibility alongside other inputs
- Offers the world's first lossless DSP for tone adjustments without degrading sound quality, providing customization options
- Excellent resolution and dynamics with a large soundstage and extreme detail
Product Considerations
- The Mojo 2 can get warm when in a pocket for a period of time
- Complicated menu navigation with color-coded buttons that may require the manual
- Still uses Micro-USB for charging, which some find outdated
Takeaway: The Chord Mojo 2 is an exceptional DAC/headphone amplifier for those seeking high-resolution audio and customized sound in a portable format that is easy to move. Its sonic accuracy, detailed soundstage, and improved features provide a versatile and enjoyable listening experience, making it a worthwhile consideration for audio enthusiasts.
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Product Strengths
- Versatile connectivity with both wireless (Bluetooth 5.1 with various codecs) and wired options (USB, S/PDIF, analog inputs) makes it suitable for various setups—from desktop to portable usage
- Eloquent, informative, and entertaining sound quality, able to produce clear, non-artificial sound across different headphones
- Features such as XBass II and XSpace provide additional sound shaping options for the user to customize the sound to their liking
- The aluminum build provides a robust and premium feel, with a design that's described as sleek and comfortable to handle
Product Considerations
- The user interface is not very intuitive
- Decent headphones are needed to reveal its quality
- The OLED screen can be difficult to read
- Battery life is around six to eight hours
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Compared to the hip-dac2, the Gryphon offers better sound quality, more features, and flexibility
- Compared to the iFi GO bar, the Gryphon is bigger and has a built-in battery, and the GO bar is much smaller and draws power from the source device
- Compared to the iDSD Diablo, the Diablo has more power for very demanding headphones, Gryphon has more functions
- Compared to the Zen DAC, the xDSD Gryphon has a more sophisticated and detailed sound
Takeaway: The iFi xDSD Gryphon is a portable and versatile device delivering high-quality sound with extensive features that cater to audiophiles. Its ability to improve sound quality from various sources and its robust build make it a worthwhile investment for music lovers on the go.
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Product Strengths
- Fantastic build quality, aggressive contemporary design
- Includes a solid, workable leatherette case
- Delivers fun, V-shaped tuning with thumping bass, direct midrange, and bold treble
- Delivers fun, detail, dynamics, precision and a bold sound character
- Versatile, functioning as a Bluetooth receiver, a dongle DAC, and a desktop DAC amp combo
Product Considerations
- Buttons rattle a bit
- Larger than past models like the BTR5
- Mediocre battery duration
- Sharp edges
- FiiO only recommends headphones of up to 150Ω
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Compared to the Questyle M15, the M15 has a more balanced sound and even more textures and resolution
- Compared to the iFi Audio Go Blu, the BTR7 wins in sound staging depth
Takeaway: The BTR7 is a competent Bluetooth DAC/AMP that will handle IEMs and headphones alike and also works as a capable USB dongle. With a dedicated smartphone app for EQ and solid sound quality, it is an excellent value.
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Product Strengths
- The BTR17 is a highly versatile wireless device that combines a Bluetooth streamer, portable or desktop DAC, and headphone amplifier
- It shares internal components with the KA17, upgrading to dual ESS ES9069Q DAC chips and THX AAA 78+ AMP for clean and detailed sound
- It supports a wide range of codecs, including SBC, AAC, aptX, aptX HD, aptX Adaptive, aptX Lossless, and LDAC
- It has a grippy back that feels nice and secure when holding it
- The battery lasts for roughly 8 hours of playback time
Product Considerations
- Some reviewers initially experienced crackling noises in Bluetooth mode, which was resolved with a firmware update
- The provided accessories are minimal, with some reviewers wishing for an additional USB cable for desktop mode
- Some reviewers feel that the volume knob is flimsy and fragile
- It does not have on board storage, so users are limited to streaming files from other sources
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Vs. BTR7: The BTR17 is a step up in overall performance, with a more detailed, powerful, and refined version of the sound signature found in the BTR7
- Vs. KA17: The BTR17 is basically the KA17 but with Bluetooth added, plus some cool extra features
Takeaway: The BTR17 offers a great sound with all the details needed, combined with versatile features, making it a worthwhile Bluetooth DAC/AMP. With excellent power and portability, the BTR17 is an all-in-one audio solution to enjoy high quality sound with headphones.
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Product Strengths
- The BTR15 offers more driving power at 340mW(@32Ω), which is higher than both the BTR7 and the BTR5 2021
- The BTR15 features the newest 3rd XMOS USB controller and newer QCC5125 Bluetooth Codec compared to the 2nd gen XMOS and the QCC5124 on the BTR7
- The BTR15 can be used as a wired USB DAC, supporting decoding of up to 32bit/384kHz and DSD256
- Qualcomm’s 51XX series chipsets are known for their premium quality, high efficiency, and stability, and are a common choice in many high-performance Bluetooth devices
- FiiO implemented battery degradation prevention by implementing a measure to stop it from charging when it’s fully charged
Product Considerations
- The unit feels cheaper than the BTR5
- Battery life is said to be poor
- The slippery surface also makes the device prone to slipping from the hand, so care is needed here
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- The BTR15 significantly outperforms both the BTR5 2021 and BTR7 in terms of power output
- Compared to the BTR5, the BTR15 is more expressive and lively in the midrange
- The BTR15 demonstrates significant improvements in staging performance and imaging
Takeaway: The BTR15 is a compact, versatile device with both wireless and wired functionality, making it a good option for audiophiles and casual listeners alike. The inclusion of a balanced output and parametric EQ further enhances the user experience, allowing for more customized sound.
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Product Strengths
- Detailed and expansive presentation, offering a sonic upgrade to phones, especially when portability is a priority
- Versatile, with both wired and wireless connectivity options, including balanced and unbalanced headphone outputs
- Impressively small size and lightweight design, making it pocket-friendly and convenient for on-the-go use
- Sound quality is generally linear, with fast and accurate bass, flat and clean mids, and a detailed treble that is not harsh
- XBass and XSpace features offer customized listening experiences
- Build quality and aesthetics are generally well-received, with its design standing out from other devices
- ChronoDial volume knob is particularly praised for its tactile feel and functionality
Product Considerations
- Black rubberized plastic casing can feel a bit flimsy to some users
- Some reviewers noted hiss with sensitive IEMs, especially on the balanced output
- Battery life estimation can be unreliable
- No dedicated app for the device, limiting EQ and DSP options
- Lacks a clip, making it less convenient for truly portable use
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Compared to the Audiolab M-DAC Nano, the Go Blu offers a wider soundstage, better separation, and dynamic sensitivity, though the M-DAC Nano is fractionally punchier in the bass
- Compared to the AudioQuest DragonFly Cobalt, the Go Blu is a wireless proposition, unlike the DragonFly Cobalt, which is a USB plug-in DAC
- Compared to the FiiO Q3, the iFi GO blu highs are a bit too brilliant, but everything else sounded quite impressive
- Compared to the NuPrime Hi-mDAC, the iFi GO Blu mids sound a lot like it, even if voices are slightly less natural
- Compared to the Hidizs S9 Pro and Aune BU2, the GO Blu provides a relaxed sound and has better build and functionality compared to the Hidizs S9 Pro, but is better when using bluetooth compared to Aune BU2, however when competing on wired terms, the Aune is clearer
Takeaway: The iFi GO blu is a tiny but mighty device that delivers impressive sound and versatility—improving the wireless music experience. It is easy to use and has some cool features, making it a good pick for anyone looking for a portable upgrade for their headphones.
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Product Strengths
- Phenomenal sound quality.
- Very usable and enjoyable interaction due to a physical volume knob.
- Plenty of power for almost everything and can drive just about anything.
- Versatile; it can be used as a desktop all-in-one, a Bluetooth portable DAC/amp, a portable amplifier, and even a DAC for speakers.
Product Considerations
- Susceptible to EMI noises, which can be a deal breaker; static noises, pops, and crackle sounds can occur when a phone is placed directly on top of it.
- Not a completely balanced architecture; the 3.5mm & 4.4mm headphone outputs sound the same.
- Charging port may not indicate charging on anything higher than an 18W charging block, and some chargers may not work.
Comparisons (according to reviewers)
- Vs FIIO BTR-7: Sounds more refined and has more detail and resolution.
- Vs SMSL C200: The C200 sounds significantly warmer with a fuller, juicier bass line and a little bit more airy, while the G5 is more focused on clean and clear edges, tidy, well-focused—and clean.
- Vs SMSL M500 MK2: The M500 MK2 sounds overall better with dynamics at the same level as the G5 and fuller, warmer tonality—and a bigger, more spacious soundstage.
- Vs Moondrop Moonriver 2: The treble is more refined, better details up top, and a sharp edge without being overboard like the Moonriver 2 can.
Takeaway: The G5 is a well-built and versatile portable DAC/amp with a neutral, clean, and dynamic sound. It is great for those looking for an all-in-one solution that can drive almost any headphone or IEM.
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