




🎶 Elevate your audio game with stealth precision and immersive clarity — don’t just listen, experience.
The HIFIMAN Edition XS headphones combine cutting-edge planar magnetic drivers with Stealth Magnet Technology and an ultra-thin NEO diaphragm to deliver an expansive, holographic soundstage and pristine audio clarity. Designed for audiophiles and professionals, these open-back headphones feature a lightweight, memory foam-padded adjustable headband and a detachable 3.5mm cable for comfort and versatility. Perfect for home or studio use, the Edition XS offers flagship-level sound quality at an accessible price point.





| ASIN | B09PH1N67T |
| Age range (description) | Kid |
| Best Sellers Rank | #18,576 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #349 in Over-Ear Headphones |
| Cable feature | Detachable |
| Compatible devices | Devices with a 3.5 mm audio output or suitable adapter |
| Connectivity technology | Wired |
| Control method | Remote |
| Control type | Media Control |
| Department | Unisex |
| Headphone jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
| Included components | Cable |
| Item model number | Edition XS |
| Item weight | 14.28 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | HIFIMAN Electronics |
| Material | Plastic |
| Model name | Studio |
| Noise control | Sound Isolation |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Dimensions | 31.19 x 25.5 x 17.91 cm; 404.83 g |
| Package type | FFP |
| Recommended uses for product | Recording |
| Sensitivity | 92 dB |
| Specific uses for product | Home, Studio |
| Style | Open-Back |
| Water resistance level | Not Water Resistant |
| Wireless communication technologies | Stealth Magnet Technology |
A**J
Recommended budget friendly
The size is perfect for my head and comfortable Sound premium It’s a step to high quality audio and it’s addicting be careful. And get a good DAC with it for optimizing and results.
R**R
The Hifiman Edition XS: Soundstage Wizardry Let's be honest, we've all chased that "high-end" sound, often with wallets weeping. But then, HIFIMAN dropped the Edition XS, and suddenly, the goalposts moved. This isn't just a good headphone; it's a game-changer that proves you don't have to sell a kidney for true planar magnetic magic. The Experience: Where Does the Music Go? Slap these big, beautiful, egg-shaped cans on, hit play, and immediately, you forget you're wearing headphones. The first thing that grabs you is the sheer space. HIFIMAN is the undisputed king of soundstage, but the XS takes that crown and runs with it. It doesn't just sound wide; it sounds holographic. Close your eyes, and the band isn't just in front of you; they're ten feet away, in their own perfectly mapped-out room. That drummer in your favorite classic rock track? They're not a blob of sound anymore—they're positioned five steps behind the lead guitarist, and you can hear the reverb decay off the back wall. It genuinely gives you that thrilling, "out-of-body" feeling where the music truly leaves your skull. It breathes new life into tracks you thought you knew inside and out. It's an event, not just listening. The Sound: The Planar Punch This is the sound of speed and control. Planar drivers are inherently snappy, and the XS capitalizes on that. The Bass: It’s a physicist's bass: tight, controlled, and perfectly linear. No artificial boom or woolliness here. But when that sub-bass note hits in a cinematic score or a heavy track, the driver moves with such effortless velocity that it hits you fast and retreats just as quickly. You get texture, definition, and depth—the kind of bass that lets you feel the vibrating strings, not just the low frequency. The Detail: Thanks to those "Stealth Magnets", which trust me are more than just marketing—the sound is unbelievably clean. The noise floor just vanishes. You start hearing the tiny things: the singer taking a breath, the subtle brushwork on the snare, the faint studio effects you never knew were there. It’s ruthlessly revealing but manages to do it without being aggressive or tiring. You can happily disappear for hours. The Trade-Off: Where They Saved a Buck Look, if a headphone sounds this good for the money, they had to cut a corner somewhere. And with the Edition XS, it’s the fit and the finish. The Fit: They are huge, and the headband is the definition of functional, not fancy. If you don't have a large head, getting them to sit securely can be a struggle. They also have a light clamp, which is great for comfort but means you should treat them like delicate desktop statues. Do not plan on walking around in these. The Feel: The sound drivers are flagship-grade, but the rest of the chassis is just... okay. It feels like HIFIMAN had $100 for the frame and $400 for the tech, and they allocated their budget wisely. The hinges and plastic parts are sturdy enough, but they don't have that reassuring thunk of premium metal. And honestly? I don't care. I'd take this sound in a cardboard box. The Final Word The Hifiman Edition XS is a technical titan. It’s the headphone that allows enthusiasts to punch way above their weight class. If you value a mind-blowing soundstage and sonic clarity above all else, and you have a quiet listening space, this is a must-own. It's the sound of the high-end, made accessible.
J**I
I don't write many reviews, but I can give you the important details. Sound Quality: What most of you are wondering. These are incredible. If you have critical listening ears, you will love these. Good soundstage and great open back planar magnetics. You can run these balanced or not. I ran these through my Fiio BTR5 and they sounded great! These are a bit bright, which I like, and the Fiio is a warm DAC/AMP which pairs great with these. You should get a DAC or AMP. You can still run these through a laptop or phone, but a DAC/AMP would be better. Remember these let noise in, but that's every open back. Great sound profile and amazing instrument separation. Rich bass and detail. What can I say? You gotta listen for yourself. Build Quality: Solid. I paid $209 not $500. Hifiman delivered here. Good quality cable, and material. No complaints. Yes there is some plastic, but it doesn't compromise. Will be a bit squeaky with glasses, keep that in mind. So it squeaks with glasses which is unfortunate, but not a deal breaker. I can wear them for hours. Comfort: So these are big. I didn't even need to extend them at all. Doesn't clamp too much on my head which is great. I have a normal sized head, and these fit my just right where I can live with them. Just know the earcups have to create a good seal. I don't mind the headband design, its fine. Not many complaints, just know these are bigger than the Sundaras and HE400SE. The Sundaras or HE400SE will be better if you are worried about these being too big. You can also try these out and see if you like them, which is what I did, and thank God these fit just right. Conclusion: If you are looking for some high end headphones, for $200, these are the best in the market. $500??? Still these. Simply amazing. Hifiman outdid themselves here and provided value for the consumer. I tested these and the HE400SE together, and these are so worth the extra $100 if you can afford it. Better than the Sundaras from what I have heard. These are awesome!
L**O
Tengo 1 año con ellos y son mis audífonos favoritos he tenido Sennheiser HD 599, Beyerdynamic DT 990 600ohms, hifiman he400se y estos son mis favoritos, me gusta su sonido (no soy audiofilo así que no se expresar la firma de sonido y todo eso) el único detalle es que si necesita un buen amplificadorde audífonos (aprox. De 4 watts a 32 ohms) para que les saques el jugo a estos audifonos; si ya cuentas con este amplificador adelante te llevarás una buena experiencia
M**N
The sound is really good. The only thing I find annoying is that it's rather large on the ears and the head area can be uncomfortable sometimes. It's better if they use some form of headbands like some of their other models. They should be more consistent in their design.
N**R
I will cut to the chase. Fantastic detail, soundstage and resolution for the price. Maybe the best. However there are a few concerns that need to be addressed. I run these with eq, but stock tuning is well done. Firstly, these headphones are huge. I require an aftermarket headphone headband to position my ears in the centre of the cup. This also helps comfort issues as well. Secondly, these require amplification. Testing desktop and mobile setups, I have concluded 4Vs and around 220mw is the sweet spot. They do get loud enough off 2vs but I do feel for headroom especially if you run preamp to avoid clipping 4Vs is worth it. Quedlix 5k (in balanced) can drive the edition xs easily. Tube amps do not sound good on this headphone. Build quality is an achilles heel for hifiman. No complaints so far but will update if they do fail and the subsequent warranty claims. All in all, at this price ($449 AUD) it is a no brainer buy. End game for most users.
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