Other models
- Built in USB Isolator chip that isolates the dac from noisy USB ports.
- Analog volume control (controls headphone output only)
- Requires external power supply
- Input: USB
- Outputs: RCA direct out, 3.5mm headphone output, coaxial and digital optical outputs
Hifimediy Android DAC
- Same as Tiny model with microUSB plug instead of regular USB plug.
- Sabre sound from a compact dac that connects directly to Android phones/tablets
- Does respond to volume level up/down keys on most Android phones.
- Doesn’t work with all phones.
Hifimediy U2
- Similar to “Sabre DAC” with asynchronous USB transfer mode
Hifime 9018
- Plays high resolution files up to 384kHz/32bit
- High output level and only 8 steps volume control (not suitable for all headphones)
- Requires drivers in Windows.
Hifime 9018D
- Same as 9018 with higher output gain, added MCU controlled 255-step volume control, display showing sample rate and volume level, all in a nice looking compact case.
- Can be used with all headphones from the most sensitive to the ones requiring a lot of power.
- High Speed/Full speed switch: can be used without drivers in Windows (up to 96/24) when switch is set to FS (“Full Speed”).
Hifime SPDIF DAC
- Optical and coaxial input ES9023
- Built in power supply
- Up to 192kHz/24bit
- Headphone output volume controlled by analog volume control