

🎶 Elevate Every Beat — Your Portable Audiophile Powerhouse
The FiiO BTR7 is a premium portable headphone amplifier and Bluetooth DAC that supports the latest hi-res wireless codecs including LDAC and aptX HD. Featuring dual headphone outputs (3.5mm and 4.4mm balanced), it delivers detailed, lossless audio with native MQA 8x and DSD256 decoding. Its robust aluminum and glass build houses dual ES9219C DAC chips for pristine sound clarity, while cVc 8.0 noise cancellation and a built-in mic enable seamless calls. Perfect for professionals seeking uncompromised audio quality on the go, the BTR7 transforms any phone, PC, car, or home audio setup into a high-fidelity listening experience.























| ASIN | B09ZKJ5P5R |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #15,576 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #29 in Headphone Amps |
| Brand | FiiO |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (757) |
| Date First Available | May 6, 2022 |
| Interface Type | USB |
| Item Weight | 1.59 ounces |
| Item model number | SFNS2031 |
| Manufacturer | FiiO |
| Material | Aluminum alloy, High-strength glass |
| Mounting Type | Cable |
| Number of Channels | 2 |
| Number of Pins | 7 |
| Product Dimensions | 1.56"L x 3.29"W |
D**Z
Best DAC for the $
This gadget is hands down the best thing I've ever splurged on—seriously, not even my last slice of pizza can compete! It’s so good that my car's speakers might just audition for a rock concert. From the moment I unwrapped it, I knew I was in for a treat. The sleek design, paired with its high-tech features, makes it not only functional but also aesthetically pleasing. Each time I use it, I feel like I’m embracing a little piece of magic in my daily routine. First off, let's talk about the audio quality. The sound clarity is absolutely phenomenal; it’s as if I’m sitting front row at my favorite band’s live performance. The deep bass resonates in a way that gets my heart racing, while the crisp treble makes every note shine through beautifully. Whether I’m blasting classic rock anthems or immersing myself in smooth jazz, this gadget delivers an auditory experience that is truly unmatched. Moreover, its versatility is another major selling point. It seamlessly connects with my smartphone via Bluetooth, allowing me to enjoy my curated playlists from anywhere in the house or even while I’m driving. No longer do I have to deal with tangled cords or low-quality sound from my car's built-in system. The convenience of switching between my favorite songs with just a touch means I can focus on the road ahead while still enjoying my music to the fullest. On top of that, the battery life is impressive—several hours of play without interruption—so I can enjoy my tunes without the constant worry of recharging. When it comes to portability, this gadget shines brightly. Lightweight and compact, I can easily carry it from room to room, or even take it outside to enjoy some music in the sunshine. It fits perfectly in my backpack when I head out for a picnic or a trip to the beach. Plus, the durable construction ensures that it can withstand some rough handling. I've taken it on weekend trips, and it's prove
M**X
Outstanding!
I've got to say that I am really impressed with this tiny little marvel! It just sounds outstanding! I have owned and enjoyed a Fiio E10-K for several years but it had been serving as a back-up option until recently, when my Audioquest Dragonfly Cobalt disintegrated. It was the second and last of the dongle DAC devices I will ever own. While that one sounded terrific the build quality is absolutely terrible and what happens is that the headphone jack breaks free and falls inside of the casing, leaving it inoperable. Audioquest replaced the first one under warranty but when the second one did the same thing they didn't even respond to my email. It was no longer under warranty I assumed but at least they could have responded to me. It's OK, I just won't support this company any more and have been turning many of my cohorts and fellow audio enthusiast away from their overpriced, fragile products. My cobalt was never abused in any way, it is just not well made. I decided to upgrade my E10K and chose the BTR7 because of the excellent reviews and the respect for the product shown throughout an online audio group of which I participate. This group is over 40,000 strong and there are some real knowledgeable people in it with vast experience with these products. After receiving my new "toy" I had some learning to do as this Fiio isn't exactly plug and play. It took me a little while to figure out how to navigate the tiny buttons and the process itself. I struggled to get it to pair up with my laptop, not because it was terribly difficult, but because I didn't realize that I needed to have the BTR7 connected via the usb-c cable to my laptop at the time I was trying to get it to pair. It wasn't like pairing my phone or my Mark Levinson 5909 headphones. When I realized the err of my ways I felt incredibly dense! Once paired I was ready to have a listen. At this point I have to admit that I have just a few hours of listening time on the BTR7. I have listened to both the 5909 wired, where it really excels, as well as my Sennheiser HD660S2, a wired headphone. The 5909 is an easy to drive headphone but the 660S2 is not at 300 ohms, yet the BTR7 can drive it to plenty loud volume levels with authority. It is absolutely dead silent when no music is present, silent during quiet passages, too. To my ears this tiny piece of kit sounds every bit as good as the $350 Cobalt, and it was just $200. It's far and away better built. If there is anything at all to report on the negative side it would have to be the software. That menu system kind of sucks. But I think once configured it shouldn't be an issue. I managed to figure it out on my own so I can't imagine others not being able to do the same. I can highly recommend the Fiio BTR7 to everybody. I have already started doing so! An excellent choice either out and about or simply away from the desk.
T**I
Very good device, the mic is a plus
A lot of these bt devices to allow using wired headphones and IEMs with your phone have emerged in recent years. I've had quite a few of them, including the hiby, ES100, bluewave get and others. The Fiio BTR7 was attractive to me because of the included mic. Which meant I could answer phone calls while listening to music and don't have to worry about switching setups. The GET also has this capability but the mic is very weak. The Fiio BTR7 still isn't a great mic, but in any case, it's better than nothing. Most of the others I've owned don't even have one, and this alone makes the BTR7 a good walk around device for me. The battery life isn't that great, but I don't really care that much since I don't use this on the airplane. The menu capabilities are okay. while the screen is on, if you hold the power button for a while, the menu pops up giving you a few options. For my uses, I think the BTR5 would have probably been enough and I still might get that as it's smaller and lighter. That's really the only complaint with the BTR7. It is awfully large for how I'd want to use it, clipped to the collar of a shirt or jacket so the mic is fairly close. As for sound quality, it seems just fine. Does it have the same fast attack transients as the mojo, mojo2, hugo2, ifi xDSD, hiby r6 or even the hiby r3 sabre? Well, no, of course it doesn't, but then, one can only expect so much from a bt device. And quite frankly, I'm not sure if it's the fault of the bt connection, or the source data, or the BTR7 itself. Then again, I can't instantly switch to phone call mode if a call comes in while I'm listening to music. The BTR7 can. And that alone makes it absolutely critical if I want to use my wired devices. It does sound pretty good. Certainly good enough for me to enjoy listening to music while out and about running errands. Can't ask for much more than that
L**S
Top ranked product! Used with Sennheiser IE-600 .
D**E
Ummed and ahhed whether to purchase this, then lost my original BTR5 (which I really liked despite it's poor BT range), decided it was a toss up between BTR7 or Shanling UP5, I also use an ifi GO blu, (the price of which is now a more reasonable and I like a little variation). The BTR7 is a worthy successor to the 5, it's a little larger all around but not massive, still easily pocketable. Control is quite intuitive very much like the 5, but read the manual as the physical controls have dual functions. The presentation is great as always from Fiio (the Chinese do this so well) making unboxing a joy, in the box BTR7, a leatherette protective case, two short leads USB-C to C and USB-C to A and a well printed clear manual in multiple languages. In use. When first switched on, battery was at 75%, the volume however was very low even when turned up and switched to high gain, using the SE 3.5mm output, a firmware update fixed this, so be prepared to update to at least firmware V 1.88. Bluetooth operation has been improved over the BTR5, it transmits over a much farther range and no connection dropouts during use. External controls 1. mic at the top. 2. on/off menu select/exit, 3. Play, pause etc, answer/hangup, pairing, voice assistant. 4. Vol +, track select <, switch menus. 5. Vol -, track select >, switch menus. 6. Charging on off switch. Outputs on upper end 4.4mm balanced, 3.5mm SE. Single USB-C for charging and DAC usage on bottom end. Should you wish to use this as a Windows computer DAC a driver will need to be downloaded from Fiio site and installed first, if using with computer it may be necessary to plug phones/speakers into device prior to making computer connection. In use it sounds delightful, currently connected to iPad via BT and AAC, using balanced connection, settings source volume ~50% BTR settings, LOW gain, volume 30. Moondrop Aria, balanced cable, absolute perfection in all aspects of sound reproduction, from Black Sabbath to Beethoven! Tested with full size head phones Sennheiser, Sony to Koss KSC75s and various iems Shure, Sony, Moondrop to KZs. This little DAC amp has managed to produce great sounds at more than acceptable volume levels throughout my tests, with about 7+ hours useful battery power. Tested with these sources, Android phone and tablet, iPad and iPad pro, MacBook and Windows laptops, not failed or waivered once. On using the Fiio app, it's been "worked on" and has it's uses, it connects easily between host devices and the BTR7 to enable a few tweaks etc. to be made there are better apps supplied with other devices but there's not a lot in it. Conclusion you get what you pay for in most instances and I feel this is worth the price, recommended if you need a compact easily portable capable DAC amp that has sufficient bells and whistles with plenty of power.
M**M
Watch more reviews I guess
M**.
Alla fine ho tenuto il Fiio BTR7 e restituito l'iFi GO blu e lo SHANLING UP4 2022. Completo per le funzionalità e la qualità generale. Superiore il iFi xDSD Gryphon ma a tre volte il suo prezzo...Gryphon suono con più informazioni in armoniche e stratificazione in tutte le frequenze. Li ho tenuti tutti e due!
G**E
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