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The HIFIMAN Ananda Nano are open-back, over-ear planar magnetic headphones featuring a nanometer-thin diaphragm inspired by the SUSVARA design, delivering ultra-low distortion and enhanced dynamics. Equipped with acoustically transparent stealth magnets, they provide a wide 5Hz to 55kHz frequency response for precise, immersive soundstage imaging. Designed for comfort and durability, they include a hybrid headband and asymmetrical ear cups, plus a detachable 3.5mm cable for versatile connectivity with smartphones and portable devices.










| ASIN | B0C5SNQ47V |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Audio Driver Type | Planar Magnetic Driver |
| Best Sellers Rank | #27,306 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #806 in Over-Ear Headphones |
| Bluetooth Version | 5.3 |
| Cable Feature | Detachable |
| Carrying Case Color | Black |
| Carrying Case Material | Padded Fabric or Hard-Shell |
| Carrying Case Weight | 419 Grams |
| Compatible Devices | Portable devices, smartphones, audio players |
| Connectivity Technology | Wired |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Control Type | Media Control |
| Customer Package Type | Flat Free Package (FFP) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (242) |
| Date First Available | May 20, 2023 |
| Earpiece Shape | Over-ear |
| Frequency Response | 55000 Hz |
| Generation | 1 |
| Hardware Interface | 3.5mm Audio |
| Headphones Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
| Included Components | Cable, Ear Cushions, Protective Case |
| Input Device Interface | Audio jack |
| Item Weight | 14.8 ounces |
| Item model number | ANANDA NANO |
| Manufacturer | HIFIMAN Electronics |
| Material | Metal |
| Model Name | ANANDA NANO |
| Noise Control | None |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Dimensions | 12.48 x 10.08 x 7.32 inches |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Cycling, Exercising, Running |
| Sensitivity | 94 dB |
| Special Feature | Adjustable Headband, Detachable Cable, Nanometer Thickness Diaphragm, Stealth Magnets |
| Specific Uses For Product | Music |
| Style | Modern |
| Supports Bluetooth Technology | No |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Wireless Communication Technology | Bluetooth |
C**D
get it now before it goes back up !!!!
As of 10/30/2025 the price is $319.00 my total with tax was $344.52 Now the price baseline price is $599.00 so you add the same tax thats $625.51. So thats a savings of $306.51.. I dont have a trained audiofile ear so i can tell you with the hearing i have. So i do have hifiman sundara and edition xs .. so i can use them for example and compare them. I will say this first if you dont have a DAC. then you may not hear a difference..With my hearing the nano bass will sound like the sundara its natural but more tighter,control, solid. The edition xs has more booming punchy thumping bass.. In using a dac and listen to ultra hd audio 24bit .. The nano midrange is more upfront meaning you will hear voices that are clear but you have to becareful of the audio recording it will tell you if they mix it right or did to much becuase of the midrange can be very rich sounding so u might have to use a eq to reduce them.. its not a problem or issue ..now coming from the edition xs you can tell the midrange is natural or recess a little bit .. sometimes i had to increase the midrange on some recordings with the edition xs .. the sundara the vocals are natural the midrange is close to being right or just a touch recess ..Now what does this mean? In using the Nano you will hear vocals more better and center focus, as i said sometimes its rich meaning if you been to a live performance where the vocals are little louder then they need to be .. thats what that means its easy fix in eq.. As for the treble or the birght sound that many people say about the nanao after reading many reviews and listen for hours. they say the frequency is 8khz and 10khz.. but in my hearing i did adjusted those frequency to -5 on some recordings on others i left 1thru 3khz to 0 on non ultra hd audio i had to boost them just a tiny bit.. On ultra hd audio the 4khz and 6khz i had to reduce them just a little bit not much I know i making this sound complicated but its not really you can down load peace eq then go squiglink or autoeq download the nano profile then load it on peace eq its real simple to do then let that be your base setting and tweek it to fit your hearing and your sound that you like.. so let me wrap this up if you are wanting to hear a more audio detail.. more audio imainging. with vocals its balance isolation with a natural sound like you was in the stuido listen to them record the track .. where as the sundara is a great all around natural sounding headphone that is intimante sounding .. its you in the concert hall type listen the artist perform the edition xs is the doorstep into the audiofile headphones its like having real speakers on your head its your personal arena concerts wide soundstage holographic at times.. This is what i recommend u do if you are interested but not sure about the nano get them on affirm then once u have them you have got 20days to listen to them and ship them back if you dont like them .. i do recommend you use a dac to really hear them like you need to ..
S**D
Good Audiophile Headphone For The Price
After watching endless reviews of headphones in this price range, I decided to pull the trigger on the Hifiman Ananda Nano, and I have no regrets at all. Two complaints I heard from reviewers were that they were overly "bright" and could be uncomfortable to wear because of a too strong clamp, but I didn't get that impression. As for the sound, I was able to EQ any excess brightness away (using Schiit Lokius) and really enjoy the detail and overall neutrality of these cans. If you get any sibilance (I didn't), it's not from the headphones ( I play only vinyl), it's the source. Treble, midrange and bass are accurate, though if you are a bass head, they won't satisfy when it comes to sub bass slam, but the overall balance makes you appreciate the richness of all the sound levels. As for clamp, they were initially way less clampy than my Sennheisers and I found these to get more comfortable the longer I wore them and rate them as the most comfortable headphones in my arsenal. I replaced the stock cord with one from Hart cable, and though the sound improvement was miniscule, it's there. I paid $599 for mine, but they've been on sale recently for $499, so if you are leaning towards buying them anyway, jump on these at that price.
M**D
A fun entry to planar headphones
Adds a lot detail to familiar music which is highly enjoyable, it does fatigue more than my hd6xx but also has higher treble detail and better bass. So its signature complements my hd6xx nicely. Comfort is good, not much clamping. This sounds much better when using an amp and dac than connected directly to phone. Sounds great with electronic and ambient music, will expose you to more defects in other audio though (eg podcasts though) and some other genres sounded a bit less nuanced.
J**N
Really good stuff here
I am quite amazed by these headphones. The fit and sound produced from these headphones is exceptionally well done. I own many kinds of headphones and ear buds and I have decided to place these as my daily driver headphone. I've heard many things about these, namely it is somewhere between a side-grade and upgrade from the Edition XS in terms of sound quality. For me, it definitely was an upgrade. In terms of fit, these headphones are very snug. If you don't like a tight fit, these may be hard to wear, but the tight fit helps reduce the fatigue from the weight of the set from all sitting on the top of your head. The snug fit also helps improve the consistency of wearing the headphones. Comparatively, the Edition XS is a far looser fit, but for me the cups tend to want to shift a bit when tilting or turning my head and I had to get a headband cushion to help spread and alleviate the pressure on the top of my head. The Nano cups tilt, but pivoting is limited by the stiffness of the material of the headband. The materials feel pretty good, but isn't quite where I'd call it high end or luxury. The part of the pad that contacts your head is a breathable fabric material, but it is a little coarse and lacks the softness for comfort. I can wear these all day no problem though. As for sound quality, these headphones are tremendously good with my setup. These headphones sound much different depending on what you feed it. I've hooked them up to Ifi's Hifiman version Zen Dac and Can. I've tried them on a Lyr3 with an add-in DAC card, and also the Pietus Maximus, with the two prior connected to the D300 RHOM DAC, and just for curiosity sake, my PC headphone out. I believe to get the most out of these headphones, you'll need to get appropriate amplification. The Ifi zen dac and can hifiman edition sound reasonably good with these and the added xbass/space feature allow for some easy re-tuning. Both the built-in PC headphone jack and Lyr3 produced an airy, thinner, treble focused sound. The Lyr 3 was more dynamic than the PC jack (plus the PC had to be turned 100% to get a decent listening volume) and was a little more warmer with the d300 instead of the add-in dac card. The Pietus Maximus was my favorite, it produced a very warm signature which balanced out the brightness of the headphones. The bass is really good, and with the design of the driver, I can have fun running the EQ hard. The bass produced on these are very well controlled, and is well tuned. I listen to a lot of electronic, orchestral, rock, OST, game music, and these do a fantastic job. With proper amplification, these headphones can produce bass with enough precision that you can mentally see bass notes pan. It's kind of spooky how vividly you can hear the bass. The only thing these headphones don't do is give you the rumble you'd have felt if it was something like a dynamic driver. It could be good or bad, but I don't mind just hearing the bass. These headphones are very bright. They create an exceptionally clear high end and focus on perceived resolution of sound. I find that these create an improved sense of presence, like you aren't really listening from headphones/speakers. Songs that are already bright, like some rock tracks can be unbearable to listen to, without eq, as a result. For me, the Ananda Nano sounds like a refinement of the edition XS. It sounds a little more clear and distinct in the mids and highs, and the bass is a bit less present and a bit more tighter, but the driver is more well put together and is more flexible with EQ. With my edition XS, I can't boost the bass much without hearing distortion, but with the Nano I could put ridiculous amounts of gain in the bass section without problems. I've experienced some issues with QC on these (in addition to the edition XS.) My first set had problems where there was audible distortion. The second set I received works perfectly. Please take that into consideration when purchasing. In the end I found myself to prefer the Ananda Nano over the edition XS and these will be my daily driver for now. At the current price range, I'd wholeheartedly recommend giving these a try. I would not recommend these without an audio setup.
H**U
Nie oszukujmy się. Jak kupisz nano to nie będzie dźwięk arya czy he1000. Przykre ale prawdziwe.
A**X
Cuffie fantastiche. Le uso principalmente per produzione di musica elettronica a livello professionale. Bassi incredibilmente dettagliati ( no nn vi aspettate niente di bassboosted) scendono perfettamente a frequenze al limite dell'udibile e la figata è che sia a basso volume che ad alto volume il suoni non si modifica, restando perfettamente lineare a qualsiasi livello. La tecnologia planare si sente, fa ripudiare qualsiasi altra cuffia standard. Sono perfette? Non lo so Sono flat? No Vanno bene per lavorare? Si con accorgimenti Vanno bene per la musica elettronica? Si Una volta consci che non esiste un ascolto perfetto ma solo tanti ascolti relativi se ne percepisce il fantastico rapporto qualità prezzo Comode da indossare, non affaticano ne i timpani ne i padiglioni. Posso tenerle su per ore e non ho fastidio
M**K
جودة جيدة جدا لكن لا تسحق السعر مقابلها لا تنجرف وراء الإعلانات السماعة عادية جدا .. ويمكن لك شراء سماعة بنفس الجودة من نفس الشركة بسعر اقل بكثير
O**Q
En el rango de 400-460 euros, habiendo rondado casi el doble de su precio en el lanzamiento, estos auriculares de Hifiman son el auricular a comprar si hay dudas con el presupuesto de si gasto más o menos. Mejoran los Ananda originales y los Ananda Stealth, pero estos vienen con su funda rígida de viaje y, como todos los Hifiman de entrada y gama media, con el cable gomoso de 3.5 a las copas y 3.5 a fuente con adaptador de 6.3 mm para amplis y DACs. Suenan de escándalo conforme se sacan de la caja, ni caso a las películas que dicen que hay que hacerle el rodaje como si fuese un peugeot de gasóleo de los años 80. He leído por ahí que necesitan horas y horas. Por favor, no. Llevan los driver planares magnéticos Nano que se pueden ver en modelos superiores, los HE1000 y Arya. Funcionan de escándalo. Es la diferencia con los Ananda normales y los Stealth. El Ananda Nano lleva el driver mejorado. No sé si le interesaba a Hifiman meter un upgrade semejante en un modelo de 400 euros-460 euros, porque se queda muy cerquita en rendimiento sonoro a los modelos superiores. Otra cosa es el tema materiales, aquí hay plástico y metal y pocos accesorios, aunque bueno, viene la funda de viaje, qué ya está bien. Ojo, contad con que HAY QUE AMPLIFICARLOS. Aunque veáis impedancia de 14 ohms, la sensibilidad es bajísima, 94dB. Así que si queréis darle vida, necesitan electricidad. Una vez alimentados, van de escándalo. Todas las frecuencias, sin ecualizar a mi me valen, como los planares, admiten ecualización rápida y precisa. Pero vamos, cuatro pruebas que he hecho, al final los he dejado planos escuchando todo tipo de música. No he llegado a notar sibilancias en las frecuencias más agudas. Los drivers son rápidos y precisos, el escenario perfecto. Pero todo eso es Mis equipos son Fiio, K7 estacionario, en ganancia alta, al 50% volumen, sobrado. En M11 2+ como reproductor hires, ganancia media al 85% volumen a través de la salida 3.5mm, ganancia alta a 55-60% volumen. No he llegado a probarlo con cable balanceado completo, pero con adaptador pentacon/jack OFC y el propio cable de los auriculares, va perfecto igualmente. Con un dongle dac KA11 no y con un KA13 si, en modo escritorio sobrado pero baja la batería de la tablet/móvil. Tema ergonomía, puffff, es algo subjetivo. Yo calzo buen cabezón y me queda un poco justa la diadema de cuero. Pero menos mal que pedí este porque la diadema del edition xs, que es goma, me destrozaría la cabeza directamente. Conclusión: Es un auricular audiófilo que está justo en la entrada por sonido de los auriculares ya "serios". Por materiales no entra en esa clasificación, pero por sonido y tecnología sin duda. Ya la cuestión es elegir hasta dónde queréis gastaros; Sundara, menos dinero, 300 aprox, peor driver y sonido, distinto diseño; Edition XS un poquito menos aún, 250-280 (y peores materiales y ergonomía), o el Ananda Stealth que se acerca a los 400 por abajo. Pero vamos, merece mucho la pena.
K**N
Surprised by the clarity, detail, and bass compared to the Edition XS, the soundstage is more narrow, it's closer and more personal. Comfort wise, the ear caps are a bit smaller for a tighter fit, the headband is extremely comfortable, but the headphone clamp might be a bit too much for some people. Also, my pair of headphones has a minor production issue: the right ear is matte finish, while the left ear is glossy.
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