

🎶 Elevate Every Beat — Tiny DAC, Massive Sound Impact!
The FiiO KA11 is a premium, ultra-portable Lightning to 3.5mm audio adapter featuring a high-performance CS43131 DAC chip that supports 32bit/384kHz Hi-Res audio. Delivering up to 245mW power output, it drives most headphones with crystal-clear sound. Compatible across Android, iOS, Windows, and Mac, it offers plug-and-play ease and a dedicated UAC1.0 mode for low-latency gaming audio on Switch and PS5. Its sleek metal build and compact 8.5g design make it the perfect on-the-go HiFi DAC amplifier for professionals craving superior sound quality.









| ASIN | B0CS6DCMMN |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,334 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #50 in Headphone Amps |
| Brand | FiiO |
| Color | Silver |
| Compatible Devices | Android, Headphone, IOS, Laptop, WINS |
| Connector Type | USB Type C |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 819 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 06953175710677 |
| Item Dimensions | 1.73 x 0.41 x 0.04 inches |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 1.73 x 0.41 x 0.04 inches |
| Manufacturer | FiiO |
| Model Number | KA11 TC |
| Nominal Power | 245 Milliwatts |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Ports | 1 |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| Power Plug Type | No Plug |
| Warranty Description | 1 year |
E**E
Works great, wonderful entry level dac. Worth every cent.
Fantastic DAC for the Price – Plug-and-Play Audiophile Boost I’ve been using the FiiO KA11 with both my iPhone 15 Pro and a Google Pixel, running it through a USB-C splitter—and it works flawlessly. It was completely plug-and-play, no setup needed. I tested it across multiple apps—Tidal, Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube, HBO—and it delivers excellent sound consistently. The clarity and depth really shine, especially when paired with my CCZ Melody and Moondrop Chu2 IEMs. The iPhone’s EQ settings (I love the Late Night preset with the Melody) take it even further. It does warm up after about 15 minutes of use, but I didn’t notice any unusual battery drain. I have over 100 hours of use out of mine so far. Build quality is rock solid—it feels heavier and more premium than you’d expect for a $33 dongle. If you’re looking for a compact, high-quality USB-C DAC/amp that just works and sounds fantastic, this one is well worth it.
C**Z
Premium Quality & Sound, not for me though!
A budget DAC under $50 that provides a warm/mid-bass forward experience. Not for me though. DAC OWNED BEFORE: Apple USB-C to 3.5mm. WHAT I WANTED TO ACHIEVE WITH THIS PURCHASE: The main goal of me getting a DAC was to match or exceed what the internal jack of my 2020 M1 Apple MacBook Air can already achieve. It’s very clean, transparent, and neutral. It doesn’t add any color whatsoever. The reason the Apple USB-C to 3.5mm Dongle didn’t meet that is because it’s too lean/sterile. It’s not full and feels more like a reference/flat This provided an overall boring listening experience that wasn’t enjoyable. It’s not generally bad in any way, it’s just not for me. Sound is subjective, not objective. So, please take into consideration your priorities/preferences/needs. SOUND/IF IT MET WHAT I WANTED TO ACHIEVE: The sound signature is warm, still clean, and has an emphasis on mid-bass. Buying this, I had no idea what I was getting into. It went against what I actually wanted, and didn’t sound similar to my 2020 M1 Apple MacBook Air like I had hoped. I personally don’t prefer warm sound signatures/tuning. But, it did provide me with more knowledge. It allowed me to actually finalize my preference, and experience what “warm” sounds like, and it was also the way I learned to determine what mid-bass sounded like. BUILD & DESIGN: The build of the KA11 is very premium. It features a cold-to-the-touch metal housing for the USB-C and 3.5mm connector, and uses a non-detachable braided cable. It’s sturdy and durable. The design of the KA11 is simplistic, and it feels nice. I personally went with the black USB-C version which features a simplistic styled housing for the 3.5mm connector, and a simplistic styled housing for the USB-C connector. The 3.5mm connector housing has the FiiO logo printed in white with an LED nearby to show what the sample/bit-rate is. Blue for CD and below, yellow for anything above CD, and green for DSD. Overall, a very simplistic, premium DAC. OVERALL: It’s a well implemented portable DAC that provides a warm, full, mid-bass focused listening experience for anyone who prefers it. It has a premium metal build and an overall simplistic look. In the end I ended up returning it. It’s good, it’s just not for me
J**S
Nothing short of exemplary
I originally bought this to try out on my PC, and while it works great for it (I can play at a much higher sampling rate on top of louder playback), what stunned me was how great it works on my phone. I didn't think it would make much of a difference on my phone as it already has a headphone jack, but I was wrong. Yes, it makes it louder but there's so much more to it than that. It sounds AMAZING at higher levels, with zero distortion even when the volume becomes painfully high. This is such a superb value for what it does. There's a drawback, and that is when I use it on my headphones (but not the PC) it gets pretty hot. In fact, I had to return one because it would stop working when it got too hot. But I've put its replacement through its paces and so far it hasn't had the same issue. It's just something I'd advise people to keep an eye out for. Otherwise this is a stellar product and I highly recommend it.
A**E
Do not buy if you intend to use for console or anything else that requires UAC1.0
I bought this and the FT1 headphones because I wanted to try them out on my ps5, which is where I find I'm spending the most time listening to music. The default UAC2.0 setting does not work with the ps5 so I went ahead and got the app to change the settings to UAC1.0 (because yes you need the app to change the settings, there's no button). Anyway changing the settings to UAC1.0 made it so my phone can no longer detect the KA11, meaning I cannot listen to music on my phone through the KA11, worse I also can't change the settings back to UAC2.0. I decided to try and use my PC to change the settings, but my PC also could not detect the Ka11 on the UAC1.0 setting. While the ps5 can detect the Ka11 once it was changed to UAC1.0, the audio is coming through mostly the left ear piece on the FT1 headphones and I'm getting maybe 1% the volume of the left ear piece on my right ear piece. Meaning the volume on my left ear piece is normal while my right ear piece volume is incredibly quiet. I spent about 4 hours searching for ways to fix these issues and have come up with nothing. Im disappointed and I'm probably just going to return everything. As I have no need for a 32 dollar paper weight or half a set of headphones.
J**E
This dongle gives you a lot of power for headphones & IEMs, but can die quickly if you use it daily.
The Fiio KA11 Is pretty damn good. You will be able to hear your content on your smartphone or USB audio provided laptop. Just remember that Android sets it audio to 48 khz + Windows 11 will select its own preferred level, but it can do like it said. 384 khz at 32-bit audio. Also, your headphones might also tell the dongo what its capabilities are in the audio chain. And yes you can use the fiio control app to change the settings of the filters and other information and if you have older technology that uses UAC one, you can switch it from UAC 2 to comply Or to use the audio in the classic way that Windows allows you to? I haven't done it with Android yet. But if you do switch and then switch back. Just remember you have to delete the profile of the dongle in the app and then reconnect + restart your Android phone so it gets a fresh connection of the dongle when you switch between UAC one and two. This headphone dongle also provides you with better sound quality than a lot of cheap dongles, especially if you're still rocking the old pixel dongle from several years ago. Basically it's like connecting your head headphones or iems to a amplifier because you Can get a high volume of audio without needing to jack up the percentage to maximum. I find that on the pixel 9 that 80% is a sweet spot with the ka11. Also if you have good headphones these can power easy the drive headphones as well as hard to drive headphones. The sound quality is Is a little bit warm. Warm but not overpowering the bass frequencies which is good for a heavy dialogue content like traditional television programming. The ka11 can accept modern programming audio as well as audio from standard stereo and mono audio as long as it's from a digital source that it can process into analog. Sometimes if you're watching YouTube, you noticed a lot of semblance but that's because of the way the video was recorded, not because of the dongle. Also it is power hungry so it might drain your battery a little bit. The compatibility is with USBC devices. The connection quality is pretty good. This dongle is small enough to fit into a pocket. This is an audio product so there is no picture quality issues. UPDATE my ka11 dongle died basically 4 months later. I heard a pop sound and then my pixel 9 stop sending the dongle power because light wasn't even on. I troubleshooted like restarting the phone, putting it in safe mode, turning on and off the USB C Audio routing nothing. At least on my Asus a16. It did send power to the dongle but it had trouble with the handshake + flickering of the LED + for a moment it connected but it had trouble changing the audio quality. It struggled to change from cyon to yellow. Of your own free will be aware that the ka11 has multiple users across many use cases has seen this audio dongle fail on them. And no, this wasn't a upgrade issue because this was already with the newest upgrade directly out of the package. Most likely a capacitor or some other a component failed because the dongle probably got too hot too many times. I used my fiio ka11 nearly daily too. When it did work it worked pretty good with the good sound quality For my edifier W800BT plus headphones. Remember this is a lower budget dongle. Update 2 just wait several hours because the dongle either is doing a protected mode AKA overheating or had moisture in the device, especially if you were outdoors or it might be stressed out from an overload. But usually waiting several hours or overnight usually solves the issue of the dongle blinking and not behaving correctly and connecting so I raised my score back up to four stars. Most people that think it's cheap or defective might have thrown away. A perfectly useful device once it dried out or cooled off.
G**.
Works great on S22 phone
This adapter is great. I've tried two others that didn't have a DAC chip and they never produced enough volume with my Samsung S22 phone. This one works perfectly on the phone and my PC and has great sound quality for voice.
T**2
Great sound, poor build quality
Went with this to replace the flimsy Apple dongle after using my BTR5 and liking that so much. Sound quality is excellent and an improvement over the Apple dongle. It will run some more demanding headphones no problem. However, due to this, it will drain your battery much faster. Out of box it just connects and works, though it will not allow you to use headphones for a call as it does not pass through the mic connection. In my case, the durability is poor and mine failed 5mo after purchase (with it only being used for two of those). Seems to be a loose connection internally.
S**R
Just gettem.
Needed for some higher end headphones. Works perfectly! Noise level is another level than what im used to, which is what this device allows. Connected right into the mobo easy peasy. It fit right in the hole? Material quality? I guess good? Its typical tiny tech.
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