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🎶 Tiny amp, colossal sound — elevate your audio game everywhere!
The FiiO JadeAudio KA1 is a compact, high-resolution USB DAC and headphone amplifier supporting up to 32bit/384kHz PCM and DSD512 decoding. Compatible with Android, Windows, and multiple devices via USB Type-C, it delivers MQA 8x rendering for lossless audio streaming. Its ultra-lightweight, durable design with an all-metal casing and braided cable makes it perfect for professionals and audiophiles seeking premium sound quality on the move.














| ASIN | B09VSXTPJ4 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #17,326 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #29 in Headphone Amps |
| Brand | FiiO |
| Brand Name | FiiO |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 351 Reviews |
| Item Dimensions | 5.12 x 1.97 x 0.79 inches |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 5.12 x 1.97 x 0.79 inches |
| Manufacturer | FiiO |
| Material | Plastic |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model | KA1 |
| Number of Channels | 1 |
| Part Number | KA1 |
B**T
Awesome DAC/Amp👍🏻
This tiny little thing has big sound. I’m fairly new to being a budget audio file, so the only other dac I have to compare this to is the audioquest dragonfly black. This for $65.00 less actually has a better sound signature and soundstage. I would say the amp part of the ka1 is a bit less robust than the dragonfly, but only slightly. The dragonfly actually is a bit too loud and the ka1 is much louder than the normal apple dongle, which is plenty imo. The ka1 is so small, that I’m AMAZED at the sound quality from this thing. If you’re on a budget this is the BEST DAC/Amp you can buy. I’m an audio technica guy, so I’ve been using the M series and the ART series with this. Battery consumption is fairly low as well. Also, I’ve seen a few people say that a budget dongle at $15.95 sounded better, and to them I say to you get your hearing checked. The ka1 is awesome!!!
T**Y
Drummer’s Friend
Along with the GK Ultraphones this is just what the Drum Doctor ordered ! It turns the iPhone into I raging powerful receiver! Crystal Clear oomph to boot and an amazing sound quality that surpasses the small investment! I’m not kidding about this! I’m blown away! It comes charged up so open with care and plug it in to your phone then plug the end of your favorite headphones (if you are a drummer and don’t have the GK Ultraphones, stop what you’re doing and order a set) and no looking back! Just play along with your favorite music and tune out the rest of the world for a while! There’s no better combo at this investment level on the planet! 🎩
M**E
Best budget portable DAC
At first I wasn’t sure what to expect since all my life I’ve only used Bluetooth headphones and of course those are compressed to an extent. I have used wired headphones on older devices but of course lossless wasn’t a thing back then on mobile devices religiously. So listening wired music on MP3 was sufficient to my young ears but growing up I got into music more and the quality of the tracks. I currently use this on my car audio system and the sound is phenomenal. I have a friend who is an audiophile and he says this passes the sound check he desires. It’s so clear but it’s mostly because I use TIDAL as my music streaming service but I’d definitely recommend this if you use TIDAL. The audio is ALMOST similar to CD.
F**F
Feels good, doesn’t sound as good as a ‘normal’ adapter
I recently purchased a pair of Linsoul KZ ZS10 Pro 2 IEMs which have so far impressed me for the price. I wanted to use them with my iPhone 13 Pro for commuting but only had an old Belkin Rockstar adapter I bought a while ago. It’s a bit bulky and was not really aimed for hifi use so I figured I could get more out of the iem’s with something like this. I don’t listen to any flac, MCQ or other lossless sources, just the highest available on Spotify. This Fiio KA1 has excellent build quality and is just the right size for portability. I don’t think the cable will ever be an issue with normal usage. That said, I pretty much immediately noticed some small distortion and muddled audio compared to the belkin adapter. It was most noticeable with bass at all volumes. I won’t say it sounded like AM radio, but it was not at all what I expected and considering the price for the KA1, it’s just not worth it. Unless you really need MQA, I would probably stick with Belkin or another cheaper adapter. I only used it for 30 min or so, but as others have mentioned it looks like it does take a hit on battery life. One thing I’ll note is that my iem’s are pretty sensitive and perhaps this is more aimed at larger cans with higher impedance. Audio can be subjective and everyone has their own preferences so take this review with as much salt as needed.
R**K
They don’t last long.
I’m on my third amp. Returned 2. Stopped working. I’m on my third. There’s must be a problem with the amps. I like that there small & inline. But they don’t last long.
A**W
Somehow less functional than a regular dongle
Don’t let yourself get fooled into thinking you need a dac adapter in order to play Hifi on your phone, a regular dongle is perfectly fine (yes, even for playing flacs), in fact this has less functionality than a regular dongle (at least on ios). After two days of owning this the firmware corrupted, and there is 0 ways to reinstall it on ios (currently) so you have to use an android or windows device to fix it if this happens. The ios fiio app is also completely useless when it comes to tweaking ANY settings since it only has settings for bluetooth fiio dacs, even though the android version can and does have settings for the KA1. Also, the KA1 does not support mic passthrough on ios (even though it can on android) so if you have an iphone you better hope you never need to make any calls while you use this. It also consumes a lot of power, it is my fault for not anticipating it, but my phone loses battery far, FAR quicker than I expected, while in use I get about a third of the time I usually get out of my phone (iphone 14) before I need to charge it again. And even though I have been as careful as I possibly could be, since this costs so much for what it does, the cable broke after two months. Regular 3.5mm to lightning dongles can (somehow) do more than this for a quarter (or less!) of the price of this. I can confidently say this has been my absolute worst purchase when it comes to audio products, and I feel like a sucker for falling for the lies that the phone dac/amp industry has sold me.
B**S
Works great and less expensive than some others
This works great with my iPhone and does a solid job as a DAC. It does as good of a job as others that cost a lot more and require an adaptor that drives the cost even higher.
A**R
Great sounding DAC for the money.
Fantastic sound when paired with my Audio Technica head phones. For a low cost DAC, this baby does the job.
S**I
Imprescindible
Si tienes un iphone y quieres oir música de calidad decente con auriculares decentes, tienes que hacerte con un dac como éste. Viene con un adaptador usb a, yo le he añadido un adaptador usb a a usb c (en amazon hay baratos y buenos) y también me sirve para el ipad, que tiene usb. El resultado es poder escuchar la música en hi res (si tienes una fuente, yo tengo qobuz) y aunque la escuches en calidad cd, la mejora, respecto al dac de apple, es notable
C**N
FIIO
Fyller alla funktioner som jag förväntat mig, väldigt liten och kompakt, lyfter mina Sennheiser hörlurar bra.
L**X
Best little DAC out there for the price.
Incredible sound staging and detail for the price. This little guy may not have much to offer in extra features like physical controls, multiple outputs, etc, but he more than makes up for it by breathing fresh life into your music. If you're used to Bluetooth audio, the result is so much more warmth, less artificial crispness, and a more airy and open sound. It absolutely tramples $10 Apple headphone adapters or most phones' internal headphone jack. Yes, it can do Hi Res and bitrates, but even with standard Lossless 44.1khz/16bit recordings, it gives so much more life and vibrancy to playback. That's a pretty hard thing to measure but it is absolutely noticeable if your brain loves audio details as much as mine does. I'd definitely consider getting a couple more, and one for USB-C for my laptop. I tested the Lightning version with Apple Music streaming Lossless and Hi-Res tracks over WI-FI.
C**S
Buena opción
Lo use para uso en el auto,me sorprendió lo bien que se escucha
D**S
Bon produit de qualité
Bon produit et très bonne qualité audio point petit bémol après un an le câble a été fortement sollicité et j'ai dû en racheter un
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