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Fiio SR11 review: An affordable network streamer with Roon integration

Fiio has proven time and again over the last two years that it can venture into new categories and do a great job; whether it’s the all-in-one behemoth that is the R7, SP3 active speakers, or even something unconventional — like the KB3 mechanical keyboard.

Fiio’s latest entry is into network streamers with the debut of the SR11. It retails for $109, and that’s quite decent when you consider what’s on offer — the SR11 is meant to be a network streamer that can be easily connected to existing audio gear. As such, there’s no built-in DAC, and you will need to pair it with another device. In this instance, I used it with the brand’s excellent K11 R2R DAC — a variant of the K11. 

(Image credit: Apoorva Bhardwaj / Android Central)

While network streamers are still in their infancy, WiiM has an early lead in this segment on the back of terrific launches. I’m a huge fan of the WiiM Amp; it is an all-in-one device with the ability to power passive speakers, and all the connectivity you could ask for. While the Amp is costlier at $299, the WiiM Mini goes up against what Fiio is offering, and coming in at $89, it is an even better value — and you get a built-in DAC.

Where the SR11 is aiming to differentiate itself is Roon integration. I previously talked about how Roon transformed my music library, and if you use the service and need a reliable way to connect a stereo or other audio gear to your network, the SR11 is a great starting point.

Fiio SR11 design showcase

(Image credit: Apoorva Bhardwaj / Android Central)

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