HIFIMAN Arya WiFi | Open-Back Planar WiFi Streaming Headphones

HIFIMAN Fuses Advanced Broadband Wireless Technology With Their Hymalaya DAC to Deliver Full-Bodied Sound, All Without the Wires
- Features HIFIMAN's self-developed Hymalaya Mini R2R DAC
- NEO Supernano Diaphragm Gen 2
- Onboard WiFi receiver for full-resolution audio without the cables
- Stealth Magnets design
- New lightweight composite headband with rotatable hinges
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Arya WiFi
Typical wireless audio suffers from the bottleneck that occurs due to Bluetooth’s naturally narrow bandwidth, which is a mere 1-2 Mb/second – a fraction of what is needed to transfer high-resolution lossless audio streams. HIFIMAN’s WiFi headphones rely on WiFi technology to transfer music at rates of up to 633MB/second, which supports all current lossless formats.
In addition to WiFi connections, Arya WiFi includes Bluetooth 5.1 and a USB-C port for wired connections and charging.
Hymalaya Mini
The in-house developed R2R D/A converter is an important element of the headphones’ performance. The Hymalaya DAC chip achieves true high-fidelity sonics without requiring massive power, making it possible to support high-speed, full-resolution lossless audio in a variety of formats by using commonplace smartphones and tablets.
HIFIMAN Technology
Typical of many of the company’s recent high-end models, Arya WiFi’s planar drivers include the HIFIMAN-developed Super Nano Diaphragm. It also includes HIFIMAN’s Stealth Magnet technology.
A custom-made class AB balanced amplifier in the earcups works with these drivers to produce the headphones’ signature high-fidelity sound and detailed imaging. The result is acoustically transparent, dramatically reducing wave diffraction turbulence that degrades the integrity of the sound waves.
| Product Information | |
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Price |
$1,449.00 |
Rating |
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| Headphone Design | |
Brand |
HIFIMAN
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Style |
Open-Back
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Driver Type |
Planar
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Connectivity |
WiFi/Bluetooth/USB Audio
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Weight |
1 lb
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| Headphone Performance | |
Frequency Response |
8 Hz - 55 kHz ± 0.5 dB
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