High-quality headphone amplifier for iPhone doubles as a 3600mAh power bank
If
you consider yourself an audiophile, and if you also happen to be an
iPhone user, then here's an accessory that might pique your interest –
the TechFreeR Head-Fi. It is an audio DAC (digital-to-analog converter)
designed with iOS devices in mind, made to take your music listening
experience to a whole new level. The gadget also doubles as a power bank
with a capacity of 3600mAh, so it can also be used to recharge an
iPhone on the go. Neat, huh?
So here's how the
audio magic happens. The TechFreeR Head-Fi connects to an iPhone, or any
iOS device, over its Lightning interface. Digital data is then fed into
an AP918 audio processor, which is connected over I2S to a PCM1798
audio DAC. This chip, made by Texas Instruments, supports 96kHz sampling
rate at a resolution of 24 bits for an audiophile-grade sound. At the
output, a TI TPA6130 chip pumps out 130mW of clear, amplified audio
straight into your headphones.
How do you get
one? Well, you can't. At least not yet. The TechFreeR Head-Fi is a
Kickstarter project with a goal of 35 000 Canadian dollars, and only a
fraction of that has been raised as of this writing. But with over a
month until the campaign's end, this audiophile-centric iPhone accessory
has a good chance at materializing later this summer. A pledge of 109
Canadian dollars gets you one in either black or silver, which is a
pretty good deal given the gizmo's estimated retail price of over 229
bucks.
source: Kickstarter
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