For many visitors, Headzones is likely to be one of the most hands-on areas of the show, and Zeppelin & Co., or ZEPP, is set to play a major role in shaping that experience. The showcase will span more than 20 brands from around the world, using the format to present a broad mix of DAPs, headphone amplifiers, dongles, wireless adapters, IEMs, boutique headphones and design-led sound objects. That should take visitors from practical everyday portable setups through to high-end, luxury personal audio systems.

ZEPP says it will build an experiential flow around portable audio, showing how different sources, earphones, headphones, amplifiers and playlists can be paired to create distinct listening experiences. That should suit a category where synergy matters, and where the best result is often less about any one product and more about how the chain comes together.

Among the headline items named for the ZEPP showcase are Cayin’s CP6 and HA-300MK3, with the HA-300MK3 making its first Singapore showing. The line-up will also include iBasso’s DX340MAX Ti, Cayin’s N8III, Mass-Kobo’s Model 491 headphone amplifier, and Melodic Artification’s Infinitum and Eternitum. ZMF Headphones will also feature with show specials and limited-edition woods, while Artpical’s new Raphael IEM is expected to make its first Singapore appearance.

That gives ZEPP plenty of room to move between compact, travel-friendly listening and more serious transportable or desktop-style systems. ZEPP describes a spread that runs from accessible setups through to products priced well into five figures, although the more useful takeaway for visitors may be the chance to compare different levels of portable audio in one place.

Alongside the main ZEPP showcase, Wired For Sound x ZEPP will focus on two brands with a more specifically mobile listening angle. Acoustune will show the HSX One wireless earphone and ATX001 Bluetooth adapter, while Questyle will present a selection that includes the M15C and M15i USB dongles, the new QCC Dongle Pro 2 Bluetooth adapter, and flagship portable models including the Sigma and Sigma Pro.

Questyle’s current-mode amplification technology will be one of the key talking points there, with the brand’s portable products positioned for listeners who want to take more serious audio performance beyond the home system. Wired For Sound founder Sid is expected to be at the show, with the focus described as showing how audiophiles can take their listening experience on the go.

There will also be a more design-led strand to the Zeppelin & Co. presence through Decibelist x ZEPP. Founded by Brian Ho, Decibelist will show its Art Brutalist Speaker Collection, bringing sculptural audio objects into the Headzones conversation rather than treating personal audio as the whole story.

Decibelist describes its work as creating “sculptural audio objects designed to live naturally within contemporary spaces”, with the brand exploring the intersection of sound, form, materiality, architecture and immersive sound. Ho frames the result as “a growing body of sound objects that exist somewhere between audio, design, and atmosphere.”

Zeppelin & Co.’s Headzones showcase should feel less like a conventional product display and more like a guided survey of the modern portable audio chain. Visitors can expect wireless and wired listening, compact DAC/amps, high-end DAPs, amplifier pairings, IEMs, boutique headphone options, limited editions and design-forward speaker objects all sitting close enough for listeners to compare quickly and personally.

The Zeppelin & Co. showcase will be located in the Headzones area of the StereoNET Asia Hi-Fi & AV Expo Singapore 2026. Sales, limited editions, new launches and merchandise are expected as part of the showcase, with final show specials and availability to be confirmed at the event.

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Jason joined StereoNET in 2025 and now serves as ANZ Editor, bringing decades of experience in marketing, brand development, and specialist hi-fi retail. His listener-first approach delivers grounded insights that cut through the noise. Outside audio, he’s into cars, trail riding, 80s nostalgia, and guitar.

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