Apos Audio is very happy to announce that, due to overwhelming community requests, we partnered with HIFIMAN and are now an authorized seller for the brand! The HIFIMAN collection is available now on Apos for you to purchase, including popular headphones like the Arya, Ananda, and the HE1000v2. In addition to HIFIMAN’s own warranties and guarantees, Apos is providing Free Priority Shipping, an Extended 2-Year Warranty, Free Returns, and a 30-Day Lowest Price Match (which, for the 2020 holiday season, is extended).Â
If you’re seeking end-game planar magnetic headphones, HiFiMAN should be high on your list. We’ve made a comparison chart for the HiFiMAN HE1000se and the HiFiMAN Susvara, two of the company’s premiere offerings. Both headphones are available right here on Apos, so if you have any questions about either feel free to reach out to our Support Team.Â
Up until now, Apos Audio has only been serving customers within the United States, but thanks to the incredible demand coming from would-be customers up in Canada, Apos has launched a pilot program and now sells to our neighbors up north! It’s aboot time! Like all purchases made on Apos, our friends in the Great White North are eligible for our exclusive Extended 2-Year Warranty, Free Shipping, and our 30-Day Lowest Price Match guarantee (which will now last until the end of the year, to meet our 2020 Holiday Season Extension).
As our existing customers know, Apos offers a 30-Day Lowest Price Match Guarantee, ensuring that Apos always offers the best pricing that you can find for our products. With this year’s holiday season upon us — and the various deals that will be coming up throughout it — we want to offer you the peace of mind knowing that Apos will match all deals from right now until 2021. That means you can enjoy worry-free shopping with us, because if you find a better deal from an authorized seller from now until the first of January 2021, Apos will refund the difference.
FiiO never ceases to amaze me, when they enter a new market, they don’t do it for the sake of it, they are not just testing the waters but are bringing their full arsenal. Two years ago, they entered the portable Bluetooth market with the announcement of the BTR1 which I really liked at that time. Soon after FiiO released not one, but three additional products in the same range: μBTR, BTR1K and their highest performance BTR3 that was the first portable Bluetooth adapter to adopt the newest and best Bluetooth chip, the Qualcomm CSR8675. What was really unexpected about BTR3 is that it could be even used as a dedicated DAC for your smartphone or for your PC.
Disclaimer:Â FiiO K5 PROÂ was sent to us free of charge in exchange for our honest opinion. We thank team FiiO for this opportunity. I am an old-school guy and I like the simplest DAC/Amp units, especially desktop ones that can be wall-powered. Sadly, for the past years FiiO forget about this segment and sincerely they never had a powerful desktop solution. You might think that K3 or Q5/Q5SÂ could be that device but they both are not really capable of driving power-hungry headphones. I still remember when K5 was released and I was impressed by its design but was a bit underwhelmed by its performance, especially with IEMs.
One of the most advanced, if not The most advanced portable DAC and headphone amp that could be connected wired or wireless to a smartphone was FiiO Q5 released about one year ago – a marvelous piece of equipment that worked with PCs/Laptops and with Android or iOS devices alike, FiiO even developed an App for it so you can unleash its maximum potential. It looked good, it sounded great, the biggest drawback it had was in terms of wireless capabilities. FiiO was already too deep into development with it and didn’t had time to implement the newest Bluetooth chip from Qualcomm, so Bluetooth 5.0, LDAC and HWA were dropped. Wireless tech was good but not great. It of course was just a matter of time when FiiO would announce a successor for it, slightly better on few things but much better on others. Ladies and Gentlemen, without further ado, please meet the FiiO Q5S.
FiiO is calling their all new cool looking flagship FA7 in-ear-monitors as SSS (Simple Symphonic Synergy), I’m however calling them to my close friends as BASS (Big Ass Sound System) lovers dream IEMs.  There is something about them I just never experienced in a fully armature-based IEM, which I’ll write about later on.  F9 put a high standard in the affordable IEMs category, F9 PRO raised that bar, FH5 did it again and now FA7 created a new, higher tier category in the FiiO line-up.
This review is posted here in partnership with Soundnews.net. It was originally written and published by Sandu Vitalie of Soundnews.net on May 28, 2019.  At FiiO Spring Launch Event held in March 2019, FiiO left me glued to the monitor for about 2 hours announcing crazy cool new innovative products. The most interesting ones for me were the M11 game-changing DAP and the all new FH7 flagship IEM from the company of the rising sun.  I don’t want to spoil from the get go that they did to me and my body, just wait and read, it will be worth it.  FiiO is raising the bar in their IEM line-up about once a year and this year is no exception to that rule, FH7 are looking like a grown-up, serious and very good-looking product.
This review is posted here in partnership with Soundnews.net. It was originally written and published by Sandu Vitalie of Soundnews.net on Aug. 6, 2020.  Is FiiO ever sleeping at night? I always wondered about that. The sheer number of products they release on a monthly basis is staggering. Last month FiiO announced for immediate release four new IEMs: a beryllium plated single driver FD1, a true-wireless FW1, a new hybrid FH3 and their newest and the greatest IEM in their portfolio: the FA9 IEMs. When it comes to flagship IEMs, FiiO adopted a Tick-Tock model to keep a high interest in both their hybrid and all-balanced armatures IEMs, but instead of shrinking their size year after year, FiiO is making them bigger, better and packed with extra goodies. If in 2018 the spotlights were put on the hybrid FH5, in 2019 in was on all-armature FA7, then FH7 hybrid IEM came last summer that is still my daily driver and my no.1 recommendation at less than $500. It was natural that an all-armature-based FA9 would follow next and that time is now.