I bring a lot of audio gear home to review. Part of my testing often includes allowing my wife and adult “kids” to listen, and more often than not, while my sons are impressed, my wife is unbothered. When I had her sit down and listen to Fosi Audio’s new i5 planar magnetic headphones and ZH3 desktop DAC/Amp, I was surprised to find that she was blown away!

She said that it sounded like she was listening to live music! That is high praise, coming from someone who is not easily moved by shiny, new gadgets. As I went through my test playlists, I, too, found myself quite impressed by what I was hearing! That said, let’s back up to the beginning of my time with both: the unboxing!

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Fosi Audio i5 headphones being worn by reviewer's wife

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Both products come beautifully packaged and protected inside their boxes. With the Fosi ZH3 desktop DAC/Amp, you get the unit, a 3.5mm-to-6.35mm adapter, a 12V trigger cable, a convertible USB-A or USB-C-to-USB-C cable, a 12V power adapter, an IR remote, and a manual.

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i5 Planar Magnetic Headphones

Conectivity

Wired, 3.5mm

Drive units

Planar Magnetic Drivers

Maximum Sound Pressure Level

>120 dB SPL

Frequency Response

10Hz – 50kHz

THD

Sensitivity

98 dB/mW @ 1kHz

Nominal Impedance

28Ω

Recommended Power

≥ 500mW

Minimum Recommended Power

100mW

Weight

550g / ~1lb

Color

Black

In the box

6.35mm Adaptor, 3.5mm Cable with 4.4mm termination, user manual

The only nitpicky complaint I have is that the audio quality from the Balanced 4.4mm output is audibly better than from the single-ended 6.35mm output. That isn’t too much of a surprise, though, given that the former puts out a whopping 2570mW (2.5 watts) and the latter, 650mW. By the way, that 2.5 watts is more than enough overhead to really push the volume and test for distortion, which I never experienced from either product.

Conversely, the noise floor is black. With both IEMs and over-ear headphones, I hear nothing during quiet sections in songs. No crackle or static. Just darkness. As it should be.

Fosi Audio ZH3 desktop DAC/Amp on a desk

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Up next, I connect the i5 to an iFi Go Link Max and FiiO’s excellent M21 DAP. The M21 DAP powers the Fosi i5 headphones with aplomb in high-gain mode via its 4.4mm Balanced Output. The results I got from listening to music were nearly identical to those I had with Fosi’s desktop ZH3 DAC/Amp.

The $70 iFi Go Link MAX performed quite well when using the USB Audio Pro app on a Google Pixel 9 as my music source. It was able to push the Fosi i5’s with relative ease. I only needed to raise the volume to around 70%, unlike when I tried the same setup on an iPhone 16 Pro Max, which required maxing it out. With this setup, things were a bit less detailed.

Fosi Audio i5 headphones and ZH3 desktop DAC/Amp on a desk

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Ultimately, both the Fosi Audio ZH3 desktop DAC/Amp and i5 planar magnetic headphones are very easy to recommend. With the ZH3, you get excellent input and output options, along with a versatile DAC/Amp that can power just about any headphones you throw at it, as well as your powered speakers. And, at $200, it sounds excellent.

With the i5s, you get a beautifully crafted pair of headphones whose attention to audio detail is just as meticulous as its attention to aesthetics. At $550, they won’t be an impulse buy, but you’ll get a pair of planar magnetic headphones that can go note-for-note with pricier models, without any buyer’s remorse.