02.11.2025 09:24 | ~1 minute read
Aurender has introduced a high-end network switch, the Aurender NH10. Designed from the ground up for discerning audiophiles who demand the highest possible sound quality when streaming digital signals, the Aurender NH10 was developed with the goal of eliminating the traditional shortcomings of mass-market network switches - jitter and electrical noise, which disrupt timing accuracy and ruin the musicality of the sound.

Therefore, primary attention was paid to signal clocking and high-quality power supply.

The Aurender NH10 uses an OCXO oscillator with a frequency stability of better than 0.005 ppm - significantly higher than TCXO solutions used in other network products. All internal processes are synchronized to a single FPGA-controlled master clock; an external 10 MHz input is provided for integration with an external reference oscillator for even greater accuracy.

Each Aurender NH10 circuit is powered by its own linear power supply - no switching power supplies are used. Each RJ-45 port and optical SFP are isolated, preventing any noise from reaching the DAC. The SFP ports act as a noise firewall, isolating each connection. The aluminum housing provides additional shielding. At the same time, the Aurender NH10 maintains full gigabit streaming throughput.

The Aurender NH10 will be available worldwide on November 10, 2025, with a suggested retail price of $3,900.
This product is in the Hi-Fi and High End Electronics and Acoustics database
Model name
NH10
Highlights
Audiophile-grade Network Hub
Dimensions (mm)
430 x 355 x 56
Weight (g)
8
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