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My favorite affordable audiophile brand just launch new flagship wired headphones – though these ones are pushing the ‘affordable’ part

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  • Fiio announces new flagship wired headphones, the FT9
  • 106mm planar magnetic drivers and 94dB/mW sensitivity
  • Coming later in 2025, for around $800

In the last few years, Fiio has taken a place in the hearts of TechRadar’s audio team: excellent, refined, audiophile-class sound from products that usually massively undercut the competition. The brand has taken big spots in our list of the best hi-res audio players as well as our ranking of the best wired headphones – and now, it’s got a new product to bother that second list.

I’m really excited by the sound of its new flagship headphones, the Fiio FT7, which are planar magnetic wired cans, which the company says “marks the pinnacle of the lessons learned and technology breakthroughs in all models” of its FT headphones.

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