Headphone amplifier with DAC
FiiO BTR7 Black

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The FiiO BTR7 is a portable digital-to-analog converter and headphone amplifier. By connecting your smartphone or any other device with Bluetooth capabilities to the BTR7, you can transform it into a part of a high-resolution wireless audio system.

With high-speed and stable Bluetooth 5.1 connection supporting codecs like aptX HD / LDAC up to 96 kHz, as well as AAC / SBC / aptX / aptX low latency / aptX Adaptive, the BTR7 offers a fully portable yet excellent sounding setup with your device.

Features:

  • USB chip: XMOS supporting 384 kHz, DSD, and MQA
  • Quartz oscillators for precise synchronization
  • Bluetooth 5.1 support
  • Built-in microphone
  • Wireless charging function
  • Output power: 330 mW at 32 ohms
  • High-performance USB Type-C port

The FiiO BTR7 is equipped with two ES9219C digital-to-analog chips and a THX AAA amplifier made by ESS Technology in independent configurations. This combination of low noise, low distortion, and high output power results in a clean sound with unparalleled refinement and balance.

Featuring two THX amplifiers on the output, the BTR7 delivers increased output power on both 3.5mm and balanced outputs compared to previous models. The device uses a 3-tier HiFi audio architecture including a high-performance DAC + low-frequency filter + THX amplifiers, ensuring precise reproduction of every detail and dynamic in your music.

The Qualcomm QCC5124 Bluetooth chip in the BTR7 supports high-resolution formats like LDAC / aptX HD / aptX Adaptive and common formats such as AAC / SBC. In addition to Bluetooth codec support, the BTR7 can also decode audio via USB using an independent XMOS XUF208 control chip, allowing for asynchronous decoding of USB Audio Class 2.0.

Display:

The BTR7's 1.3-inch IPS screen displays pairing/connection status, encoding format, and volume adjustments. With the display, you can access menus to visually check the battery status, change filters, adjust the EQ, and more.

The device's 880mAh battery can be fully charged in just 1.5 hours, providing up to 9 hours of usage with the 3.5mm output. It also supports wireless charging.

When connected to your phone, the BTR7 allows independent volume control for the phone and the device itself, remembers your preferred volume settings, and supports a variety of headphones with CTIA standard compatibility for various controls and microphone use.

The FiiO BTR7 is designed with a 7th-generation "mecha" design for a distinctive look, featuring an ergonomically optimized aluminum alloy body.

What's Included:

  • Digital-to-analog converter
  • USB-C to USB-C cable
  • Documentation
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Characteristics

Characteristics

Brand
Headphone output
3.5mm jack, 4.4mm jack
Output connectors
3.5mm jack, 4.4mm jack
Power output

This is the useful power developed by the amplifier in the load resistance. Amplifiers are usually characterized by the highest power that can be obtained at the output, provided that the distortion does not exceed the specified permissible value. This power is called the output power of the amplifier.

Glossary of terms
0.32
DAC chip

The chip used for digital-to-analog conversion

Glossary of terms
2 x ESS9219C
DAC bit depth, bits
32
Sampling rate, kHz

The sampling frequency of a time-continuous signal during its sampling

Glossary of terms
384
Signal-to-noise ratio, dB

The higher signal-to-noise ratio, the clearer sound and the bigger the dynamic range provided by the system

Glossary of terms
118
Powered by USB
yes
Connecting to a computer via USB
yes
DSD support

Direct Stream Digital is a single bit audio format developed by Sony and Philips. It uses density-pulse modulation coding (a kind of sigma-delta modulation) and is used to store records on SACD

Glossary of terms
yes
Built-in battery
yes
The lowest frequency, Hz
20
The highest frequency, kHz

The upper limit of the frequencies reproduced by the device. The human ear hears the standard frequency range: 20 Hz – 20000 Hz.

Glossary of terms
50
Bluetooth version

Bluetooth is a short-range wireless technology that allows you to connect headphones or portable speakers, a stereo system or a soundbar to your smartphone or laptop. For a certain version to work, both devices must support it. The versions differ in data transfer speed, power consumption, securing data transfer, anti-interference ability and range of connection.

Glossary of terms
5.1
Color
Form factor
portable
Input connectors
USB-C
Internal DAC
yes
Material
aluminum
Playback via USB
yes

Playing music files via USB

Circuit design
operational
Impedance, Ohms

No higher than 32 Ohms for smartphone headphones. When using a good player or amplifier, it can be up to 100 Ohms. For stationary models you should coordinate the impedance with the amplifier power

1.2
Power, W
0.32
Depth, mm
83
Height, mm
14
Width, mm
39
Weight, g
68
Service life, months
24
Warranty, months
12
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