- The FIIO M27 is launching worldwide in the fall of 2025, with TBC prices
- Huge battery for portable reading and high power at home
- Aptx Lossless, Auracast and Bluetooth Audio
FIIO has announced a new flagship portable player, the FIIO M27. It is a high -performance high -performance audio player with a very impressive specification.
The M27 is fueled by a Qualcomm QCS6490 chipset, which uses the Snapdragon 770g architecture and has eight Kryo 670 cores, an ADRENO 642L GPU and supports LPDDR5 RAM and UFS 3.1 storage.
It has 8 GB of RAMs and twin microSD slot machines, each supported up to 2 TB of storage. The on -board storage is 256 GB and the operating system is Android 13.
The reader is one of the first laptops to use the Qualcomm QCC5181 chipset, which allows him to take care of APTX without loss as well as Bluetooth the audio and auracast. FIIO says that “audiophiles can now take advantage of the quality sound quality not only via wired, but also wireless connections with unimaginable loyalty in Bluetooth reading”.
FIIO M27: Key characteristics and specifications
Regarding design, the M27 looks like previous flagship products such as the FIIO M23, but it is the first portable IFIO to use a titanium alloy chassis. The rear is made from “fiberglass”.
The M27 is a double-dac design with a twin ESS9039SPRO DACs and up to 5,000 MW + 5,000 MW of output power in ultra -gain mode. There are 6.35 mm, 4.4 mm and 3.5 mm headset outputs, as well as line and digital connections. And to go out, the M27 has a huge battery of 9,200 mAh.
The M27 also has the DAPs of Fiio, which is abbreviated for the digital audio purification system and which incorporates high -capacity FPGA and crystalline oscillators femtosecond with double river which are supposed to reduce jig and ensure the precision of synchronization.
The prices have not yet been announced, but the FIIO M27 will be launched worldwide in the coming months, to challenge high -end players of people like Astell & Kern in our list of best high resolution music players. We will see if the performance soon corresponds to the list of specifications developed in our full examination, as soon as we can get our hands on one.