HiBy Digital Xeno is an innovative in-canal wired headset with a fully digital sound architecture that delivers high quality lossless audio. It features a hybrid driver design, one of which is a MEMS driver. This headset supports audio formats up to 32-bit and connects via USB-C. And now more about the headphones:
The in-line wired headset features a single 10mm dynamic driver with a graphene diaphragm and a high-frequency MEMS driver mounted coaxially. The signal to the drivers is transmitted through the ES9018C2M and CS43131 DAC amplifiers, with each of these chips responsible for its own driver, which allows for accurate reproduction of audio frequency ranges. Range distribution is realized with the help of a dual-loop active digital crossover made by FPGA technology. It is also worth noting the presence of special acoustic chambers created on a 3D printer for each driver, as well as aluminum housings.
The headset is controlled by a four-button device on a wire, where all electronic components are concentrated. Signal decoding in the Xeno is implemented using a comprehensive HiBy Music solution. The chips work together to process audio, providing hardware-based DSD decoding and direct playback of HD audio up to PCM 384kHz/32-bit and DSD128, with playback latency of less than 15ms (between 45-80ms X 0.
Source: Hiby