![]() The multicolor LED is placed under the ‘hilidac’ logo and backside of the 3.5 mm part, branding and some specs have been printed too.įor build quality, I have mixed feelings. The entire DAC circuit is on the 3.5 mm side and that part is bulky. Actually, the colorful versions look really funny and cute. I have bought the black color Atom Pro but you can choose from the rest four colors. Strangely the USB A to Type C converter was not included inside the box which may be the issue with my package only. While the real image of the device has been printed on top of the box, all the specifications are present back of the box. Good to see, Audirect still using their signature white and blue color scheme in their presentation. The quick start guide has been placed below that foam. Atom Pro comes inside a tall box and the device has been secured inside the foam. MAX decoding – 32 bit/384kHz DSD128 (DoP),.Color – Red, Black, Orange, Silver, Blue,.OTG Plugs – Type C USB 2.0 or Lightning,.I have purchased this device for this review and didn’t receive any compensation from the brand for this review. Today I am talking about Audirect’s newest type C DAC, Audirect Atom Pro. Now in 2020 plenty of Type C DAC dongles are available for casual consumers but Audirect again came up with a device that not only follows the market trend but also positioned itself in the meeting point of portability and real Hi-Fi. I have reviewed Audirect Beam at that time, and no doubt it was a very good portable DAC. Audirect Beam was a unique device when only a few ultra-portable DACs were available. ![]() Audirect/ Hilidac is among the few brands whose product line-up is limited but very market trend-oriented.
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