Tired of earphones that promise studio-quality sound but deliver nothing close? The HiFuture HI5 is built for listeners who refuse to settle.
Most earphones in this price range cut corners on the driver — that one component that determines everything about how your music actually sounds. The HI5 goes the other direction entirely, packing a 10mm titanium-coated speaker driver capable of reaching frequencies most human ears can barely register. That is not a gimmick. That is a tuning philosophy.
A lot of people dismiss Hi-Res certification as audiophile marketing. It is not. When a driver reproduces frequencies up to 40,000Hz, it means the lower audible range — the part you actually hear — is reproduced with far more headroom and accuracy.
What you notice in practice is not necessarily more volume. It is more clarity. Instruments sound separated. Vocals sit forward without harshness. The low end rolls in cleanly rather than blurring into mud.
Type C wired earphones have been slow to catch on, but they have a real technical edge over 3.5mm in certain setups. Your phone's DAC chip handles the conversion digitally through the USB-C path, which can mean lower noise floor depending on device quality.
For anyone using a mid-to-flagship Android phone or a modern laptop, the HiFuture HI5 fits directly into your existing ports. No adapter. No signal chain interruption. Just a clean connection.
This also means compatibility with the growing number of laptops that have dropped the headphone jack entirely — a segment of users who have been underserved by the earphone market for years.
The HiFuture HI5 is not a single-use product. Think about how this fits into actual daily routines:
The condenser mic is a notable inclusion at this price point. Omni-directional pickup patterns work well in varied environments — whether you are seated at a desk or walking through a busy area, the mic handles ambient shift reasonably well.
HiFuture has built a solid reputation in the personal audio space, particularly among buyers who want honest performance without chasing hype. Their product line consistently focuses on driver quality and audio tuning rather than feature bloat.
The HI5 reflects that approach. There is no active noise cancellation to drive up the price and introduce latency. No wireless module to add weight and complexity. Just a well-tuned passive earphone designed to do one thing well — reproduce sound accurately.
The HiFuture HI5 Hi Res Audio Type C Earphone price in Bangladesh is competitive for what you get at this driver specification. If you are comparing options in this category, the titanium driver and Hi-Res certification put it in a different tier from generic wired Type C earphones flooding the market.
Available at PCB Store, one of Bangladesh's most trusted sources for audio gear and PC peripherals. PCB Store handles warranty claims, technical support, and product queries directly — so if anything goes wrong after purchase, you are dealing with a local team, not an overseas support ticket system.
For buyers in Dhaka and across Bangladesh, this level of after-sales reliability matters. Audio products can have unit variance, and having accessible local support is a genuine advantage over grey-market alternatives.
Do not wait on this one. Stock on specialty audio products like the HI5 moves faster than most assume, and PCB Store's inventory on in-demand earphones turns over regularly. Check current availability directly on the PCB Store website or visit the Dhaka outlet.
Inside Dhaka: ৳80
Outside Dhaka: ৳130
The HI5 uses a Type C connector. iPhones with Lightning or older ports are not compatible. iPhones with USB-C (iPhone 15 and later) should work, though iOS compatibility may vary.
Any device with a USB Type C port and audio output support — modern Android phones, Windows laptops, MacBooks, tablets, and USB-C enabled audio interfaces.
Yes. The omni-directional condenser mic picks up voice clearly in most environments, making it reliable for video calls, online classes, and remote work sessions.
Most standard earphones top out at 20kHz and use basic PET film drivers. The HI5 uses a titanium-coated driver reaching 40kHz with Hi-Res certification, delivering noticeably cleaner transient response and better detail retrieval.
No. It is plug-and-play via USB-C. No additional drivers, apps, or software installation needed on compatible devices.
For the current HiFuture HI5 price in Bangladesh, check PCB Store's website or visit the Dhaka store directly. Pricing is subject to stock availability and may vary.
It works well for basic monitoring and reference listening. For professional studio mixing, dedicated studio monitors or reference headphones are recommended, but the HI5 performs above its class for casual production use.
Hi-Res Audio certified products must reproduce frequencies beyond the standard 20kHz limit. The HI5 extends to 40kHz, which provides cleaner upper-range reproduction and better accuracy across the audible spectrum.
The HiFuture HI5 is available at PCB Store in Bangladesh. PCB Store provides genuine products, warranty support, and local after-sales service directly.
No in-line remote details were provided in the product specifications. Check the PCB Store product listing for the most accurate and updated information on cable features.