TechAudioHeadphonesFiiO FT3 review: superb wired performanceThe FiiO FT3 wired headphones are well priced and superb performersWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.(Image credit: FiiO)T3 VerdictNot for the first time (and hopefully not for the last) FiiO has delivered a product that is specified and constructed to belie its price-point, and performs like a pricer product too. The FT3 are no one’s idea of a zeitgeisty product, but those for whom budget is as important as fidelity will find plenty to enjoy in these wireless headphones.Reasons to buy+Tonally consistent, balanced and quite energetic sound+Specification, build and finish all impress+Good connectivity optionsReasons to avoid-Can sound over-confident through the midrange-Will make your ears sweat-Too much cableWhy you can trust T3Our expert reviewers spend hours testing and comparing products and services so you can choose the best for you.Find out more about how we test.

TechAudioHeadphonesFiiO FT3 review: superb wired performanceThe FiiO FT3 wired headphones are well priced and superb performersWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.(Image credit: FiiO)T3 VerdictNot for the first time (and hopefully not for the last) FiiO has delivered a product that is specified and constructed to belie its price-point, and performs like a pricer product too. The FT3 are no one’s idea of a zeitgeisty product, but those for whom budget is as important as fidelity will find plenty to enjoy in these wireless headphones.Reasons to buy+Tonally consistent, balanced and quite energetic sound+Specification, build and finish all impress+Good connectivity optionsReasons to avoid-Can sound over-confident through the midrange-Will make your ears sweat-Too much cableWhy you can trust T3Our expert reviewers spend hours testing and comparing products and services so you can choose the best for you.Find out more about how we test.

The FiiO FT3 wired headphones are well priced and superb performers

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(Image credit: FiiO)T3 VerdictNot for the first time (and hopefully not for the last) FiiO has delivered a product that is specified and constructed to belie its price-point, and performs like a pricer product too. The FT3 are no one’s idea of a zeitgeisty product, but those for whom budget is as important as fidelity will find plenty to enjoy in these wireless headphones.Reasons to buy+Tonally consistent, balanced and quite energetic sound+Specification, build and finish all impress+Good connectivity optionsReasons to avoid-Can sound over-confident through the midrange-Will make your ears sweat-Too much cable

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T3 VerdictNot for the first time (and hopefully not for the last) FiiO has delivered a product that is specified and constructed to belie its price-point, and performs like a pricer product too. The FT3 are no one’s idea of a zeitgeisty product, but those for whom budget is as important as fidelity will find plenty to enjoy in these wireless headphones.Reasons to buy+Tonally consistent, balanced and quite energetic sound+Specification, build and finish all impress+Good connectivity optionsReasons to avoid-Can sound over-confident through the midrange-Will make your ears sweat-Too much cable

T3 VerdictNot for the first time (and hopefully not for the last) FiiO has delivered a product that is specified and constructed to belie its price-point, and performs like a pricer product too. The FT3 are no one’s idea of a zeitgeisty product, but those for whom budget is as important as fidelity will find plenty to enjoy in these wireless headphones.

T3 Verdict

Not for the first time (and hopefully not for the last) FiiO has delivered a product that is specified and constructed to belie its price-point, and performs like a pricer product too. The FT3 are no one’s idea of a zeitgeisty product, but those for whom budget is as important as fidelity will find plenty to enjoy in these wireless headphones.

Reasons to buy+Tonally consistent, balanced and quite energetic sound+Specification, build and finish all impress+Good connectivity optionsReasons to avoid-Can sound over-confident through the midrange-Will make your ears sweat-Too much cable

Reasons to buy+Tonally consistent, balanced and quite energetic sound+Specification, build and finish all impress+Good connectivity options

Tonally consistent, balanced and quite energetic sound

Specification, build and finish all impress

Good connectivity options

Reasons to avoid-Can sound over-confident through the midrange-Will make your ears sweat-Too much cable

Can sound over-confident through the midrange

Will make your ears sweat

Too much cable

Why you can trust T3Our expert reviewers spend hours testing and comparing products and services so you can choose the best for you.Find out more about how we test.

Why you can trust T3Our expert reviewers spend hours testing and comparing products and services so you can choose the best for you.Find out more about how we test.

There’s ‘unfashionable’, and then there’s ‘hard-wired over-ear headphones’. But in its 15 years or so of existence, FiiO has established itself as an intrepid brand for which very little is off-limits - and so here we are. The FiiO FT3 are a pair ofwired over-ear headphones, impressively specified and predictably aggressively priced… but are they any good?

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The FiiO FT3 wired over-ear headphones are on sale now, and in the United Kingdom they’re priced at £289. They’re an even more eye-catching $299 in the United States, while in Australia they sell for AU$449.

It’s fair to say there’s not a whole host of competition for a product configured and priced like the FiiO FT3. But the competition that exists is not to be taken lightly… did anyone mention ‘Grado’, for example?

FiiO FT3 review: Features & What’s New?

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FiiO FT3

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Given the sort of product it is, you won’t be surprised to learn that ‘features’ isn’t an especially long list where the FT3 is concerned. But the features these headphones have are impressive and well worth discussion.

For example, let’s consider the cable with which they attach to your preferred source of music - that source with the actual, physical headphone socket. It’s a product of Japan’s Furukawa - a decade ago, the company perfected a method of annealing monocrystalline copper wire, with the sort of results (purity, impressive conductivity, equally impressive longevity) that lend themselves nicely to high-end audio applications.

And then Furukawa discontinued the cable. But not before FiiO - a company that had no plans for headphones of any kind back in 2013 - decided it should buy $50K’s-worth. If that’s not far-sighted, I don’t know what is. Mind you, given that FiiO has a finite supply of this excellent cable, it seems rather strange that each pair of FT3 is supplied with very nearly three metres of the stuff.

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FiiO FT3

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The cable has a couple of 3.5mm terminations at one end, because both earcups need to be wired. At the other end, there are detachable 3.5mm and 4.4mm balanced jacks - and the FT3 are also supplied with a couple of adapters. One is a 6.3mm jack for use with the 3.5mm connection, the other an XLR-4 adapter that fits over the 4.4mm jack. So good luck finding an audio source to which the FiiO won’t connect.

One of the effects of this specification is that the FT3 have, at 350ohms, fairly high impedance. This is not a bad thing at all when it comes to an impressive signal-to-noise ratio - but it does mean the headphones require more electrical impetus than is likely to be forthcoming from your average laptop headphone socket…

FiiO FT3 review: Performance

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FiiO FT3

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Because of that impedance figure, if you want to hear what the FiiO FT3 are capable of you’ll either need to plug them in to a full-size bit of kit with the necessary ‘oomph’ or, if you’re using a laptop, smartphone or what-have-you, consider one ofthe best headphone amp/DACs.

But let’s assume you’re powering the FT3 adequately. What can you expect, sound-wise?

What’s most immediately obvious about these FiiO headphones is just how balanced and neutral their tonal signature is. They don’t try to add (or subtract) any heat from a recording, and don’t get carried away with lower frequencies in the name of ‘excitement’ - they simply take your source material and hand it over while sticking their oar in as little as possible.

The bass end of the frequency range is rapid and well-controlled - but it’s punchy and substantial too, which is not an easy combination to achieve. Rhythmic expression is good, thanks to the straight-edged attack the FT3 muster, and there’s decent momentum to recordings for the same reason. The top of the frequency range is similarly animated and enjoys the same sort of pleasing detail levels, but it’s not quite as attacking as the bass end - treble sounds are bright enough, certainly, but they don’t quite bite as brightly as they might. Still, that’s a trait you’ll be glad of if you’re listening at big volumes.

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FiiO FT3

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The FT3 push the midrange forward just a little, which is generally not too bad a thing even if it does make the journey from the top of the frequency range to the bottom a little bumpier than it otherwise would be. But it doesn’t stop the soundstage the FiiO create from being convincing: it’s big and properly organised, with plenty of elbow-room for each element of a recording to do its thing. The spaces on the stage are just as obvious as the sounds, and this contributes no end to the impression of fidelity the FT3 create.

Dynamically, too, they prove adept. With the caveat about the amount of power they need borne in mind, the FT3 can shift from ‘very quiet indeed’ to ‘thunderously loud’ without breaking audible sweat and without hanging about as they do so. They’re equally accomplished when it comes to the more minor, but no less significant, harmonic variances that should be (but aren’t always) obvious in voices or solo instruments.

These traits are most audible when using the suede earpads. Switch to the protein leather pair and there’s a slight drop-off in low-frequency body and a little gain in high-end attack - whether one is preferable to the other is a question of taste, but there’s certainly no disputing that the differences are there. It’s also worth noting that the suede earpods will heat your head more quickly, and more completely, than the leather alternatives.

FiiO FT3 review: Design & Usability

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FiiO FT3

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There are two pairs of memory-foam earpads in the package - one is covered in protein leather, the other in suede. FiiO reckons there are minor, but definite, sonic differences between the two, so you can decide for yourself which suits you best. No matter which you decide on, though, it doesn’t alter the fact that FiiO has angled the drivers behind those earpads in such a way that they’re parallel to the ear at all times.

FiiO FT3 review: Verdict

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FiiO FT3

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Not for the first time (and hopefully not for the last) FiiO has delivered a product that is specified and constructed to belie its price-point, and performs like a pricer product too. The FT3 are no one’s idea of a zeitgeisty product, but those for whom budget is as important as fidelity will find plenty to enjoy in these wireless headphones.

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