

🎶 Elevate your audio game with stealth precision and portable power!
The HIFIMAN Ananda Nano headphones feature a planar magnetic driver with a nanometer-thin diaphragm inspired by the SUSVARA design, delivering ultra-wide 5Hz-55kHz frequency response and remarkably low distortion. Equipped with acoustically invisible stealth magnets, these open-back over-ear headphones provide an immersive 3D soundstage with precise instrument imaging. Designed for portability and comfort, they offer high sensitivity for use with smartphones and portable devices, a detachable 3.5mm cable, and a hybrid headband for long listening sessions.










| ASIN | B0C5SNQ47V |
| Additional Features | Adjustable Headband, Detachable Cable, Nanometer Thickness Diaphragm, Surround Sound |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Antenna Location | Cycling, Exercising, Running |
| Audio Driver Type | Planar Magnetic Driver |
| Best Sellers Rank | #22,947 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #408 in Over-Ear Headphones |
| Bluetooth Version | 5.3 |
| Brand | HIFIMAN |
| Built-In Media | Cable, Ear Cushions, Protective Case |
| Cable Features | Detachable |
| Carrying Case Color | Black |
| Carrying Case Material | Padded Fabric or Hard-Shell |
| Carrying Case Weight | 419 Grams |
| Color | Silver |
| Colour | Silver |
| Compatible Devices | Portable devices, smartphones, audio players |
| Connectivity Technology | Wired |
| Control Method | Remote |
| Control Type | Media Control |
| Customer Package Type | Flat Free Package (FFP) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 316 Reviews |
| Ear placement | Over Ear |
| Earpiece Shape | Over-ear |
| Enclosure Material | Metal |
| Form factor | Over Ear |
| Frequency Range | 5Hz-55KHz |
| Frequency Response | 55000 Hz |
| Headphone Folding Features | Over Ear |
| Headphone Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
| Headphones Ear Placement | Over Ear |
| Impedance | 14 Ohms |
| Is Autographed | No |
| Item Weight | 419 Grams |
| Manufacturer | HIFIMAN Electronics |
| Model Name | ANANDA NANO |
| Model Number | ANANDA NANO |
| Noise Control | None |
| Noise control | None |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Sensitivity | 94 dB |
| Specific Uses For Product | Music |
| Style Name | Modern |
| Theme | Audio" or "Music |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
S**M
Sounds great
There are sounds I couldn’t hear before on my Razer headset while playing lossless music on Apple Music. Spatial sound on it is immersive for movies.
H**U
Ananda nano
Nie oszukujmy się. Jak kupisz nano to nie będzie dźwięk arya czy he1000. Przykre ale prawdziwe.
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.
K**N
Recommended EQ
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.
K**N
This is a fine pair of headphones
I wanted something sonically between the Sundara and Edition XS which I own both and which both sound very nice. I should mention that I always use all of my headphones with parametric equalizers tuned to the Harman target curve, with just the high-frequency corrections (around 10KHz) omitted, since, being over 50, I no longer perceive high frequencies as bright or sibilant as I did in my youth. The Sundara has an airy, open sound, forward vocals, a fine bass, but it lacks the slam and rumble in the bass area whereas the Edition XS shines in that regard. The Edition XS are a completely different headphones from the Sundara, with a more spacious warmer sound and phenomenal rumbling bass. However, vocals don’t quite come forward and the highs generally aren’t particularly bright either, at least not to my ears. Based on reviews, forums and comments I couldn’t decide whether to go with Ananda Nano or Arya Organic. Eventually decided on the cheaper option. Was a bit worried these headphones wouldn’t be significantly different from the Edition XS. But the Ananda Nano is clearly a different headphone compared to both the Sundara and Edition XS. With these headphones, I feel like I’m in front of a real concert stage. Compared to both the Sundara and Edition XS, these headphones have a clearer separation of everything. The bass has that true concert kick and slam, more realistic than the warm rumbling on the Edition XS and way more present than on the Sundara. The highs and vocals are nicely emphasized, neither too bright nor too dark, just about perfectly balanced. Everything I listened to feels much closer to a live performance. The soundstage isn’t as wide as on the Edition XS, which actually comes across as more realistic. The Edition XS feels a bit overly stretched across the stage and somewhat distant from the listener with vocals slightly recessed. In short, the sound of the Ananda Nano is the most realistic I’ve heard at this price point. If I could only keep one of the three mentioned pairs, I’d choose the Nano, though I’d still miss the Sundara a bit. As for build quality, the cable, and packaging, everything seems decent and solidly made to me. In terms of comfort, they have that noticeably stronger clamping force than the Edition XS, which are the most comfortable headphones I’ve ever worn, but that’s highly subjective and depends a lot on head shape. Despite the stronger clamp, I can wear them for an hour or two or even three without issues. Regarding amplification, I power them with Topping’s fully transparent D50s/A50s combo and/or DX1, both balanced and unbalanced. The A50s is actually little bit too powerful when using its balanced output, because the volume knob stays around 9 o’clock (near the pot bottom) which actually isn’t ideal for analog potentiometers due to the possible channel (im)balance. Beyond 9 o’clock on low gain it’s already too loud for me. So the headphones are easy to drive and I guess even small USB dongle DAC/amps, or even just smartphones or onboard sound cards, would be enough to run them. They also come with an original carrying case which is a nice bonus. And they’re definitely worth a few euros below €400 I paid for them.
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