USB-C compatible Campfire Audio Axion with built-in DAC comes at affordable price that’s unbeatable

USB-C compatible Campfire Audio Axion with built-in DAC comes at affordable price that’s unbeatableKickstarting your audiophile journey is much more than finding the most expensive pair of earbuds or headphones that you can afford, and playing music from...

Apr 8, 2025 - 02:59
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USB-C compatible Campfire Audio Axion with built-in DAC comes at affordable price that’s unbeatable

Kickstarting your audiophile journey is much more than finding the most expensive pair of earbuds or headphones that you can afford, and playing music from lossless sources or local FLAC files. It is more about fine-tuning the elements to get the best out of your hardware and software. To elevate your audio listening hobby, a balanced output pair of IEMs or earbuds, a DAC that is high-res certified, and a high-resolution player or a phone with a high-end DAC are absolutely essential. However, if you have just started your audiophile adventures, owning these three alone can cost a lot.

For that reason, Campfire Audio has released Axion, a pair of earbuds with a USB-C connector and built-in 32-bit/384kHz DAC to ease you into your music explorations. Best of all, the earbuds come at an affordable price of $249. According to Campfire Audio’s founder, Ken Ball, “We set out to provide a high-performance, accessible entry into the world of high-fidelity, portable audio. Axion checks all boxes when it comes to true hi-fi on the go: incredible sonic performance, plug-and-play usability, lightweight and comfortable.”

Designer: Campfire Audio

Don’t let that price make you believe these buds are average and just have the fancy Hi-Fi label slapped onto them. They actually have substance, adapting tech and nifty elements of their much higher-priced counterparts from the brand, including the Fathom and Andromeda, which cost in excess of $1,000. The in-ear earbuds are tuned very well for a balanced sonic performance and the integrated Hi-Fi DAC makes sure your audio is crisp and has a wide soundstage. The on-board full-range silicon dynamic driver brings the precision of a balanced armature driver and the warm, yet punchy output of a classic dynamic driver. This means an assured, smoother and balanced sound output that’ll please audio lovers.

The USB-C cable with an in-line microphone expands the usability beyond just the audio listening experience. You can take calls or attend online meetings with the assurance of clear sound output for the listener at the other end. The three-button control panel allows the user to adjust volume levels or control media playback just like some of the other heavyweight wired options do. Having so many utilitarian features slammed into such a small package speaks volumes about Campfire’s commitment to serving its budget buyers or amateur audiophiles.

Connecting them to your smartphone is going to be a breeze, especially the newer models that have ditched the 3.5mm jack for the new standard. You don’t have to buy a separate DAC just to get wired connectivity with this pair. Given all the specifications and features of the Campfire Audio Axion, it seems like a promising option for music lovers who are constrained by a budget of $300.

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