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The HIFIMAN ANANDA-NANO headphones combine cutting-edge planar magnetic drivers with nanometer-thin diaphragms and stealth magnet technology to deliver distortion-free, ultra-wide frequency sound from 5Hz to 55kHz. Designed for audiophiles and professionals, they offer exceptional comfort with ergonomic ear cups and a hybrid headband, plus universal 3.5mm connectivity for on-the-go use. Perfect for immersive home listening or studio precision, these headphones bring live-performance realism to your daily soundtrack.










| ASIN | B0C5SNQ47V |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Antenna Location | Audio surveillance, studio use |
| Audio Driver Type | Planar Magnetic Driver |
| Best Sellers Rank | 8,841 in Musical Instruments & DJ ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments & DJ ) 68 in Studio Headphones |
| Bluetooth Version | 5.3 |
| Box Contents | Cable, Ear Cushions, Protective Case |
| Brand | HIFIMAN |
| Brand Name | HIFIMAN |
| Cable Features | Detachable |
| Carrying Case Color | Black |
| Carrying Case Material | Padded Fabric or Hard-Shell |
| Carrying Case Weight | 419 Grams |
| Colour | Silver |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphones, Tablets, Laptops |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Control Type | Media Control |
| Customer Package Type | Flat packaging (FFP) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 293 Reviews |
| Ear placement | Over Ear |
| Earpiece Shape | Over-ear |
| Enclosure Material | Metal |
| Form factor | Over Ear |
| Frequency Range | 5 Hz to 55 kHz |
| Frequency Response | 55000 Hz |
| Headphone Form Factor | Over Ear |
| Headphone Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
| Headphones Ear Placement | Over Ear |
| Impedance | 140 Ohms |
| Is Autographed | No |
| Item Weight | 419 Grams |
| Manufacturer | HIFIMAN Electonics |
| Model Name | ANANDA NANO |
| Model Number | ANANDA NANO |
| Network Connectivity Technology | Wired |
| Noise Control | None |
| Noise control | None |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Features | Adjustable Headband, Detachable Cable, Nanometer Thickness Diaphragm, Surround Sound |
| Product Warranty | 2 year manufacturer |
| Sensitivity | 94 dB |
| Specific Uses For Product | Music |
| Style Name | Modern |
| Theme | Audio" or "Music |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Wireless Technology Type | Bluetooth |
O**L
Incredible headphones
I used to have Austrian Audio HI-X65 headphones and they fell apart after maybe 6 months. These have not. They are great quality and once they've been worn a bit they're very comfy. The fit is great, being over ear and open back just adds to the general comfort as you don't sweat in them. They weigh a surprisingly small amount compared to some of used. They do look a little strange at first and they're huge but the quality of the sound is incredible and owes itself somewhat to the appearance so it's a worthwhile trade. They're fantastic value. I have never had headphones that are so detailed with such a wide soundstage. All round incredible. One thing that might not be for everyone is that they are open back meaning you hear everything in your surroundings and others can hear what you hear if close enough. They are very open...
D**R
Absolutely stunning sound – a genuine step into high-end audio
The HiFiMAN Ananda Nano has completely exceeded my expectations. From the moment I put them on, the level of clarity, detail, and openness is on another level compared to anything I’ve used before. The standout is the soundstage and separation. Music doesn’t just play—it feels like it surrounds you. Every instrument has its own space, and vocals come through with incredible realism. You start noticing details in tracks you’ve heard for years but never fully appreciated. For acoustic, orchestral, and even well-produced modern music, these are simply breathtaking. The planar magnetic drivers really shine here. The sound is fast, clean, and incredibly precise without ever feeling harsh. The tuning feels very natural and balanced, making long listening sessions a pleasure rather than fatiguing. Comfort is excellent too. Despite their size, they’re surprisingly light and the large ear cups make them easy to wear for hours. They disappear on your head, which is exactly what you want when you’re getting lost in music. Yes, they’re open-back—but that’s exactly why they sound so good. The openness creates a huge, airy presentation that closed-back headphones just can’t match. Pros: Incredible clarity and detail Huge, immersive soundstage Natural, balanced tuning Extremely comfortable for long sessions True audiophile performance at a strong price point Cons: None yet Verdict: If you care about sound quality, these are outstanding. The Ananda Nano delivers a genuinely high-end listening experience and feels like a major upgrade the moment you hear it. Easily the best headphones at this price point and when paired with a good DAC get ready to fall in love with music again.
R**N
Excellent all round, only minor issues
For reference I am powering these with a balanced cable from Linsoul (also on Amazon) as that makes full use of the power of my Fiio K7 headphones amp (2W per channel). My most recent headphones were HD650 (modded) since 2014, and the HiFiMAN Sundara. Both also balanced to get the best out of them. The sound hits hard low with loads of detail, the highs are not overly bright, even though some reviews stated these are brighter than the Sundara, they are not, the Sundara has a less natural/authentic sounding treble range, whereas the Ananda Nano has authenticity but with loads of energy if that makes sense? Some tracks that peak in a specific range (modern electronic/metal for example) can have some comfort issues in the high frequency as there is a lot of treble detail to be experienced and the Nano focuses on bringing treble range forwards too giving them emphasis for that "live" experience. I don't listen to this sort of music though but I do have some on my headphones test playlist just to see what they are like. And because the drivers are so tall, they offer some interesting sound verticality. The Sundara are much smaller and round, you don't get the same verticality with those. The clamp force of the headband is similar to the Sundara, but you can slightly bend the metal band at the top to expel some of the pressure. These are way more comfortable than the Nano, not as comfortable as the HD650 Sennheiser, but not much is out there given how light the Sennheisers are. That's not to say that the Nano isn't comfortable. On my head they seem just about right for long session listening or gaming. The soundstage and stereo imaging on these is next level. Some pro reviewers likened them to the Arya Organic, a £1200 headphone and it's easy to see why, similar sized planars sharing similar acoustics. The Arya are more laid back I read, but the Nano are also laid back compared to the up front Sundara.
R**U
Quality control poor as usual.. but they sound great !
So, I own quite a few Hifiman headphones, out of the 10 pairs that I have 4 came with defects, this one has a 0.6 cm chip in the top of one of the cups and Its also so tight, is it for a 10 year old child ? you can loosen them by bending each side a bit but.. for that money I expect better quality.. they are not a £5 pair.. Sound wise its very good I like it, its no Arya stealth but its good and detailed, need to run it in more before I can say they are just right.. Price wise, I think its sat just at the right price for what it offers in sound.. If you are looking for a mid-range pair of planars I would say go for it or the XV edition ! HIFIMAN please check these before boxing them..
P**N
Moved my musical world (and gaming)
I've been a fan of Hifiman products for some years and consider myself an audiophile. I won't use too many audiophile terms however as I find them pretentious even if they are descriptive. They were tight on the head at first and standard pads aren't very good, they always feel like they'll break but I've had about 2 years with them now and love every day with them. I would recommend for the best to come from them balanced cables and a decent DAC or amp are an ideal but chances are you'll have one already if you're considering these. It can be a mixed bag with their products with regards to reliability but I've had several pairs from various tiers of their range and these too have been reliable. Not the cheapest but they've still given me a vastly better and more moving experience of audio than anything else I've heard. They might lack the slam of bass but the bass they produce is warm and organic, heavy if the track or song was made to sound heavy in the first place but there's no "mega bass" style enhancement here, just musical purity. Highly recommended.
D**D
Most excellent.
I’ve spent a lot of time in the last year looking for an “upgrade” to my Beyerdynamic DT1990s. I’ve tried many different headphones, mainly thanks to Amazon’s return policies but other retailers too. My price range was up to £2000. My source is a Naim Atom HE but I also use a Mojo2 and Dragonfly Cobalt. In the end my favourite open back headphones were the Anando Nano (actually my overall favourites for a one headphone solution were the Sony MDR-Z1R. But, unfortunately, these gave me incredible jaw/ear ache (TMDJ)). And I also bought a pair of Dan Clark Noire X as closed backs (£999), so coming in well under budget. The Anandos punch well above their weight and I much preferred them to the HifiMan Edition XS, Arya and 1000SE. I also tried Sennheiser 800S and 820s as well as other models from Shure, Beyerdynamic and Sennheiser. Although not fully adjustable they are very comfortable to wear for long sessions. They work very well with music and movies. Fantastic trebles, midrange and bass. Their transparency is excellent. I can’t think of a bad word to say about them. What’s very telling is that in the last 5 months I’ve listened to the Anandos almost exclusively and rarely worn the Dan Clark’s. Indeed the decision to buy the closed backs was a (expensive) mistake in hindsight although they look and feel amazing (and sound good too). My bottom line, buy pair of open back headphones unless you really need the isolation. Buy a pair of HifiMan Anando Nanos. They are a bargain at the current price (£389)👍.
M**D
Incredible sound
One of the best pair of headphones I have bought for listening to music and at this price, you can't go wrong. They are noticeably larger (earcups) than a normal pair but are very comfortable to wear. Recommended.
O**R
Great sound, comfortable to wear
I've tried original Ananda and then return to get this one. The original were quite lose on my head and when laying down they'd just slide down. So Nano version is tighter but still not too clampy. Cable is also much longer on Nano version. Sound is more punchy, the difference is not huge but noticeable when I was comparing them back to back. At the moment I didn't find any better value for 580 euro that I've paid for these. Really love them, nice separation of sounds. I realised I enjoy sharp trebles and clarity is more important to me than punchy heavy bass. Usually I listen to classical music and soundtracks on likes of Lorne Balfe and for this it's absolutely amazing. If I was to take a step up to Arya organic I'd have to pay extra 800e. So I'm happy for the value for money. Also music with vocals, such as Beatles sounds remarkable.. No recently watching movies from Netflix, also really great. And let some people listen to them they loved the sound experience. I think about this quality of sound as a therapy session. Treat yourself a nice set of high quality headphones, there is a lot to like about those Ananda Nano.
H**U
Ananda nano
Nie oszukujmy się. Jak kupisz nano to nie będzie dźwięk arya czy he1000. Przykre ale prawdziwe.
A**X
Come ho fatto a non averle prima!
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
سماعة جميلة لكنها مواصفاتها عادية
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
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 ..
O**Q
Muy cerca ya de los auriculares de mil euros en sonido.
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.
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