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FiiOKunlun E18 Portable USB DAC and Amplifier

R2,099

Retail: R4,900
About

The Kunlun E18 Portable USB DAC and Amplifier from Fiio is designed to provide improved digital to analog conversion and amplification for your computer and mobile audio devices. It supports audio resolutions up to 96 kHz/24-bit as well as functions as an analog-only amplifier. The Kunlun E18's volume roller has a symmetrical design to reduce accidental bumps in volume. The unit is also capable of providing playback control on compatible Android devices when used in DAC mode.

The unit also has a built-in rechargeable battery that is capable of charging your device while in use. The battery has up to a 25-hour life when the Kunlun E18 is used in amp mode, and approximately a 12-hour life when used as a DAC. A USB cable, 2 micro-USB cables, and a 3.5mm cable are included.

Product Features
  • USB DAC & Amp for Computer: USB DAC+AMP function lets you enjoy higher quality music out of your computers. The E18 supports audio resolutions up to 96 kHz/24-bit
  • Portable Headphone Amplifier: The E18 can function as outboard headphone amp for mobile music enjoyment with any source, including all Androids, iOS devices and DAPs
  • Android Control: Connected via Micro USB OTG cable, the E18 can remotely control the playback of songs on compatible Android devices
  • Mobile Power Supply: The E18 can also act as a mobile power source, so you don't need to worry about your smartphone running out of juice while you're listening to music
  • Built-In Rechargeable Battery with Charging Protection: When used as power source, the automatic cut-off and self-recovery function of charging current limiter IC on the E18 protects the phone. The E18 has a battery life of approximately 25 hours (when using the amp function only) or 12 hours (when using the USB DAC and amp)
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