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r/headphones on Reddit: Hiby R4 Review - The Boss Has Lost It
May 28, 2024 -

Pros:

  • Price

  • Design and color choices (Reminds me of Evangelion Mechas)

  • Lively and colorful sound

  • Class A amplification

  • Sound customization and enhancement options

Cons:

  • Runs warm

Remember when Hiby released the M300 under a new brand, Hiby Digital? That one was in the same vein as later Sony A Series Walkmans and became quite popular. But that’s old news now. The new rage is the R4. Has Hiby finally lost it, releasing such a feature-packed product for only $249?

Disclaimers

Hiby R4, along with their Project Ace, was sent to me by Hiby as part of the Turkey Tour of the Audio Geek Review Group. I don’t get to keep these tour units, even at the end of the tour. As I always say, everyone is biased one way or another, so take everything you read with a grain of salt. Also, I will try to be more concise and to the point in my reviews from now on without worrying about the word count, etc. If you have any questions, please ask me in the comments, and I will try to answer them to the best of my abilities. Additionally, I will be copying some parts from my earlier Hiby R6 Pro II review, as they are pretty much valid for this review as well.

About Hiby

Hiby was founded in 2011, according to their website, and apparently, has even more experience in the audio field. They are mostly known for their Digital Audio Players, but they also make DAC/Amps and earphones. However, what sets Hiby apart from other manufacturers is their expertise in software. Their UIs, apps, and connection protocol, Hiby Link, are used even by other brands.

Design and Packaging of Hiby R4

With a cyberpunk theme, Hiby hits several birds with one stone. First, they made their target audience obvious, in this case, younger audiophiles. They also lowered the cost with relatively cheap construction and could get away with it. The device has sharp corners, and rubber is used here and there. The 04 number is apparent on the packaging and the device. There are four color choices: Orange, Silver, Green, and Black. The color I got is the most boring one, Silver. Honestly, this Evangelion vibe is what attracted me to the R4.

The Hiby R4 comes in a simple but stylish package. Inside, you are welcomed with the DAP, and at the back, you get a TPU case, a USB-C to USB-C cable, and spare screen protectors. Although it sounds modest, I don’t really need anything else. Higher-end DAPs come with more cables and stuff, but I rarely use them anyway.

Hardware of Hiby R4

So most people choose their DAPs and DACs based on the DAC chips inside. In the case of the R4, 4 ES9018C2M chips are used for digital-to-analog conversion. The amplification circuit consists of 4 OP1652 and 2 OP1612 operational amplifiers. The R4 only works in Class A amplification by default, which can be a downside if you don’t like your electronics running warm or want more battery life. The maximum power output of the device is 165 mW from single-ended and 525 mW from balanced.

Being a budget-oriented device, the Hiby R4 offers 3 GB of RAM memory and 32 GB of internal storage, but as usual, you can store up to 2 TB of music or data with an SD Card.

The 4.7” IPS 720p screen on the R4 isn’t exactly flagship-level, but it's more than enough for regular operation of a DAP.

The R4 supports the usual wireless and wired connectivity options, namely WiFi, Bluetooth 5.0, USB, and Coaxial through USB-C output. Analog outputs include 3.5 mm single-ended and 4.4 mm balanced. There are no separate line outputs. The device also supports DLNA, Airplay, and their own Hiby Link protocols, as well as Hiby Cast remote control. It can render X16 MQA too, if that’s important to you. I’m pretty sure there are others I forgot to mention.

So all of these yield virtually no distortion and noise. I didn’t really test the battery life, but Hiby promises 11 hours of runtime with 3.5 mm single-ended output. All I can say is that the battery has a longer life than my R6 Pro II, so through balanced, I can say 9-10 hours of playback is what you can expect.

Software and UI

The Hiby R4 uses an open Android 12.0, which means you can download any 3rd party apps you want, and it should receive app updates for quite a while. Hiby Music comes pre-installed as the default music player, and I didn’t need to use any other music app since I mostly stream my music.

The UI is customized by Hiby for the intended use case. It is not too different from the usual Android experience, but changing audio controls like adjusting gain and amplification type is especially very easy. Hiby also offers four different themes for you to choose from. All of them looked great in their own way, so I had a hard time choosing one. The UI is pretty fast. I only saw it stuttering when loading album art, that’s all.

Hiby’s own MSEB (Mage Sound 8-ball Tuning) is an EQ-based easy sound adjustment mechanism. If using EQ is intimidating for you, playing with MSEB can ease you into it. I think it’s a great feature. Here is the list that shows how each choice affects the sound:

1 -- Overall Temperature: a tilt of the whole line towards treble (cool) or bass (warm)

2 -- Bass extension 70Hz and below

3 -- Bass texture 100Hz (medium)

4 -- Note thickness 200Hz (wide)

5 -- Vocals 650Hz (very wide)

6 -- Female overtones 3kHz (tight)

7 -- Sibilance LF 5.8kHz (medium)

8 -- Sibilance HF 9.2kHz (medium)

9 -- Impulse response 7.5kHz (very wide)

10 - Air 10kHz sloped all the way to 20kHz

Like other Hiby DAPs of late, R4 also has Parametric Equalizer. There are also plugins you can play with. Hiby sent me some samples to try, like soundstage enhancement and crossfeed. I know some of you like unaltered sound, but when it comes to software, you have got to respect Hiby.

Sound of Hiby R4

I have to be honest; for digital audio players, I value functionality more than sound, unless the device sounds straight up bad, and I’m happy to announce R4 doesn’t sound bad at all. It doesn’t have the sound of a flagship, of course, it doesn’t. But during my time testing it, I never felt like I’m missing something.

The Hiby R4 has a colorful and lively sound. You can say it’s slightly V-shaped. Bass is definitely emphasized, and by a big margin. Other than that, it doesn’t sound particularly harsh or glaring. Details and spaciousness aren’t top-notch, but more than enough unless you aren’t analyzing your music. Let’s move on to comparison for more context.

Comparisons

Hiby R4 vs. Hiby R6 Pro II

I know it’s not exactly fair, but the only comparable DAP I had in my hand at the time of the review was my R6 Pro II. Still, the R4 held its ground pretty well.

  • Bass is more impactful on R4.

  • R6 Pro II is more controlled and well-defined.

  • R4 is more colorful and vivid, just like a contrast-maxed TV. R6 Pro II’s rendition is more natural and effortless. Timbre is also better on R6 Pro II.

  • R6 Pro II has more air, feels more spacious, and separates better. R4 sounds a little blunted compared to that.

  • R6 Pro II is more detailed, which is no surprise. It keeps its composure during complex passages while R4 tumbles a little.

Hiby R4 vs. Fiio KA5

I assume a lot of people will be looking to buy R4 as their first DAP, so coming from a decent dongle, they might be wondering what they will gain, so I compared R4 to my FiiO KA5.

  • R4 has more body and note weight. KA5 sounds cleaner and has slightly better timbre.

  • KA5 has more sub-bass extension.

  • R4 has more energy and bite.

  • KA5 is slightly more airy. Details and spaciousness also feel slightly better on KA5.

Conclusion

The Hiby R4 gets my first full 5 stars. Not because it sounds much better than anything else, but because it does everything I care for right. It has a lively sound that you will enjoy when you are out and about. It has a cool design (Yes, EVA bias). It has great power and amplification. It uses a good processing chip and has a fast UI. It has sound customization and enhancement options like PEQ, MSEB, and plug-ins. And most importantly, it does all of this for only $249. So the verdict? I’m planning to buy a unit for myself later!

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HiBy R4 Review Mert's Take
November 10, 2024 - Hiby R4 has Cyberpunk-inspired design, impressive sound quality, user-friendly features, and Android make this DAP a powerful music companion.
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HiBy R4 - Reviews | Headphone Reviews and Discussion - Head-Fi.org
Overall: The Hiby R4 is a high-performance portable DAP that offers an excellent audio experience. It's a great choice for audiophiles who prioritize sound quality, versatility, and advanced features.
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July 1, 2024 - When paired with efficient and ... foundation for the rest of the sound spectrum. Audiophiles seeking a clean and balanced sound on a budget will find the R4 a compelling choice....
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Headfonics
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HiBy R4 Review — Headfonics
February 13, 2025 - Lynn reviews the $249 HiBy R4, which is a new cyborg-inspired Android 12 DAP featuring a quad DAC and up to 525mW of Class A amplification.
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HiBy R4 Review: The Ultimate Budget DAP? - HiFi Oasis
HiBy R4 Review: The Ultimate Budget DAP? - HiFi Oasis
The HiBy R4 is an affordable digital audio player that outperforms its price tag. Read our review to discover its audiophile-grade features and powerful DAC setup.
Price   $249.00
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Headfonia
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HIBY R4 Review - Headfonia
May 2, 2024 - HiBy has also added an LED strip over the screen, close to the right corner, which lets you know the sample rate of the track or charging status without having to open the screen. The strip looks very cool and it completes the design nicely. Also, the three stripes on the back light up in white when there’s playback, which is very cool. ... A keen audiophile and hobby photographer, Berkhan is after absolute perfection.
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Hiby R4 Hifi Android DAP - Class A AMP, 4-Way DAC — Audiophile Heaven
March 19, 2025 - As a reviewer I have the luck to ... insight on how each sounds like. Bass – Hiby R4 has a surprisingly clean and controlled bass, with no distortion, and good depth too....
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HiBy R4 Review >> Moonstar reviews
August 3, 2024 - The R4 includes dual-independent femtosecond crystal oscillators and offers both balanced (4.4mm) and single-ended (3.5mm) headphone outputs, alongside Bluetooth 5.2 with two-way wireless capability. Its Class A amplification with four 2x OPA1612 and 4x OPA1652 chips is capable of delivering up to 525mW of output power at 32 Ohms. It also includes features such as HiBy Cast wireless remote control and 16x MQA unfolding.
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HiBY R4 - By geeks, for geeks - In-ear Gems
May 4, 2024 - Size and Handling: I would classify R4 as a “small DAP” rather than a “micro DAP.” It’s shorter and narrower than my iPhone XR but doubles the phone in thickness. The R4 is noticeably thicker, larger, and heavier in the hand and in my pocket than the R3II. On the other hand, it’s more compact than an average “mid-fi” DAP like the HiBy R6 Pro 2 and significantly smaller than the behemoths like DX300 and R8II.
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Hiby R4: Making DAP's Great Again! – Nealz’s Take
August 24, 2024 - In an age of dangly dongles, Hiby has truly revolutionized the $250 price range with this feature-rich R4 DAP.
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HiBy R4 | Headphone Reviews and Discussion - Head-Fi.org
May 11, 2024 - They feel solid and tacky (in a good way!), meaning they’re easy to press deliberately, but thankfully, they’re not so quick on the trigger that they fire off tracks when the R4 is jostling around in your pocket. Up top, there’s the multi-functional button—or, to be more precise, a switch. This is a cool idea, but I was a little bummed you can only assign two functions to it: either Key Lock or Flip Vertical. Here’s hoping HiBy throws us a bone in a future update and incorporates more functions, because that switch has potential!
Rating: 4.6 ​ - ​ 16 votes
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HiBy R4 Review – The Flagship Killer
August 3, 2024 - It has a high-performance quad DAC setup containing four ES9018C2M DAC chips, delivering high-resolution sound signal decoding, wide dynamic range, and exceptional SNR performance.
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r/DigitalAudioPlayer on Reddit: Hiby r4 review after 6 months
August 24, 2025 -

Hi all

Bought a hiby r4 6 months ago. I had an iPod classic 7th gen for 14 years, but the HDD + battery were dying, and was looking for something new.

I absolutely hate hiby music app, I quickly bought Poweramp, which made the experience 100 times better. I just love the app.

I imported the 7k tracks I had on the iPod classic to the hiby r4. No streaming, no internet for me, only music saved on the SD card.

Good stuff Love the design

Love the sound quality, both in Bluetooth and jack (KZ zs pro)

MSEB + PEQ is the bomb, just waouw

Everything is smooth, no lags, even with large flac files

Adding music using USB is a smooth process (music bee)

Battery life with Bluetooth is excellent

Scrobbling works perfectly, no need to keep the device always connected to wifi

Bad stuff When using Bluetooth, 1 time out of 10, I get random changes of volumes

Battery life with line out is shit (7 hours max)

I get random restarts at least once a month

Slight heating when using line out, nothing bad

The device is bulky. Knew this when I bought it, so no issues for me

I could not import my iTunes stats (play counts, last played etc.) to the hiby r4 nor musicbee.

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Hiby R4 Review - Atomic DAP
May 9, 2024 - Meet the Hiby R4. In the dynamic world of digital audio players (DAP), the HiBy R4 emerges as a compelling blend of innovation and performance tailored for the discerning audiophile.
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HiBy R4 x Evangelion Digital Audio Player Review: Your Own Personal Eva (That Plays MP3s) - CNET
HiBy R4 x Evangelion
Given the HiBy's capabilities, I don't think that's necessarily a deal breaker, but it is worth noting. There are certainly plenty of tiny options that can disappear in a pocket if that's what you want. The R4 x Evangelion is more of a statement or conversation piece for that intersection of audiophile ...
Rating: 8.9/10 ​
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June 19, 2023 - “All in all, I would say that the sonic contributions are undeniable and even outright revolutionized some songs, but overall, it didn’t make night and day, so to speak. Even with the FC6 Darwin filter it didn’t add clearly discernible vibrancy. However, whereas in the past it made a smile-inducing difference in the budget daps I paired it with, even in the RS6, it was not as efficient in the Hiby R4.
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HiBy R4 Review • maDog
It delivers a reliable and steady output, capable of producing up to 525mW of pristine sound at 32Ω impedance load. Thanks to its robust Class A amplification, the HiBy R4 boasts an incredibly low distortion level of only 0.0005%.
Published   December 2, 2024
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r/DigitalAudioPlayer on Reddit: I Still Have No Idea If The Hiby R4 Is Worth It.
May 21, 2024 -

I have read a decent amount of reviews and watched my fair share of YouTube videos regarding the Hiby R4. Some are good. Some call it trash (mostly software lag and heat). I have a nice Hiby R6 III I use for my music but I wanted something for the car or when I am outside working in the yard or just out and about.

For those who have bought the R4, is it worth it? For 250 I think it is but I don't want it catching fire in my pants pocket. Would be a bad day.

What do you all think about it?

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Don't do it ; wait for it to be sold in the USA directly. I got mine last week, and it has a serious Heat Issue when you play any song from the SD card or stream. I got feedback from the Hiby team, and I had to return it to China; it took me about an hour at the post office to fill out our paperwork, and 53 dollars of shipping I had to pay from my pocket. Hiby advised that they will reimburse until they receive the unit, and then after they receive it, they will ship another one back; shipping to China takes 10 to 20 days, which is awful. I am now hoping that the player will get back to China in one piece, with my shipping refund, and hopefully get a thoroughly tested player back. There's nothing like buying in the States: safe and secure, any issue, return, no questions asked. I have learned my lesson. This will be the first and last time I will purchase from overseas!
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I have one. It does get warm playing on medium gain, but not in a way I find concerning. For music playing, I don’t notice any lag, but I’m not using it for anything complex at this time. It sounds very good, looks kind of cool, and has the features I desire for its intended use as a DAP. As for the heat, I think some folks ran into excessive heat because of errors at the factory, but it seems to be a pretty small number on the forum. It’s also possible some folks mistook the heat it does put out as being dangerously excessive when it shouldn’t be. I have no clue how hot it would get in a warmer climate as I haven’t taken mine outside yet.
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r/DigitalAudioPlayer on Reddit: Hiby R4 Review – Is This DAP Overrated? 🎧🔥
May 1, 2025 -

In this no-BS review, I’m breaking down whether the Hiby R4 deserves its praise or if it’s just another overrated digital audio player. From sound quality to software quirks, I’ll cover what actually matters—not just the specs sheet.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UksMgj-z5_A