If you’re choosing between EPZ TP35 and EPZ TP35 Pro (TP35PRO), this guide focuses on what matters in real use: power, device compatibility (phones/PC/consoles), controls, and tuning features.
Quick links: TP35 Pro product page | Downloads: WalkPlay APK & Web Tuning
At a glance: which one should you pick?
- Pick TP35 Pro if you want PEQ/EQ tuning, easier profile switching, and a more “all-in-one” experience (music + gaming + calls).
- Pick TP35 if you want a simpler dongle DAC/amp experience with strong core decoding and wide device support.

Specs comparison table
| Feature | EPZ TP35 | EPZ TP35 Pro (TP35PRO) |
|---|---|---|
| DAC architecture | Dual CS43198 (commonly listed) | Dual CS43198 (official) |
| Max decoding | Up to PCM 32-bit/384 kHz, DSD256 (commonly listed) | Up to PCM 32-bit/384 kHz, DSD256 (official) |
| Outputs | 3.5mm SE + 4.4mm BAL | 3.5mm SE + 4.4mm BAL |
| Output power @ 32Ω | ~75 mW (3.5mm) / ~150 mW (4.4mm) per commonly listed specs | 112 mW (3.5mm) / 262 mW (4.4mm) (official) |
| Game console mode | UAC 1.0 mode commonly listed (Switch/PS5) | UAC 1.0 mode (Switch/PS5) + more tuning options |
| Gain / Volume controls | Commonly listed: high/low gain + physical volume buttons | Designed for versatile control; supports tuning + settings management via app/web |
| Digital filters | Commonly listed: 5 digital filter modes | Includes filter options + EQ style switching (app/web) |
| PEQ / EQ tuning | Not emphasized in common TP35 listings | Yes — WalkPlay (Android APK) + Web Tuning (browser) |
| Mic support | Not consistently listed | Yes (official product positioning) |
| Device compatibility | Commonly listed: Android, iOS/iPadOS, Windows, macOS + consoles via UAC 1.0 | Android, iOS/iPadOS, Windows, macOS + consoles via UAC 1.0; plus app/web tuning ecosystem |
Compatibility notes (phones, PC, and consoles)
Android
- Both models are plug-and-play for playback on most Android devices.
- TP35 Pro adds tuning access via WalkPlay APK and can also use Web Tuning in a browser (login required).
iPhone / iPad (iOS / iPadOS)
- You’ll typically need a reliable adapter for USB-C DAC use on iOS devices.
- TP35 Pro: use Web Tuning (browser) for EQ/filters and profile management (bookmark it).
Windows / macOS
- Both are commonly used as external USB audio devices.
- If you hear noise from a desktop USB port, try a different port or a powered USB hub.
Switch / PS5 (UAC 1.0 “Game Mode”)
- TP35 is commonly listed with UAC 1.0 support for consoles.
- TP35 Pro targets the same use case but adds tuning and profile flexibility for different games (FPS vs casual) and headphones.
What actually changed from TP35 to TP35 Pro?
- More headroom (power): TP35 Pro is positioned with higher listed output on both 3.5mm and 4.4mm outputs.
- Tuning ecosystem: TP35 Pro introduces app/web control (WalkPlay + Web Tuning) for EQ styles, filters, and settings management.
- Better “one device for everything” workflow: music + gaming + calls, with easier switching between profiles.
Recommended picks
- For harder-to-drive headphones or balanced output users: TP35 Pro
- For gaming (Switch/PS5) + quick profile changes: TP35 Pro
- For simple everyday dongle use and budget: TP35
Need help choosing?
Tell us your device (Android/iPhone/PC/Switch/PS5), your IEM/headphone model, and your goal (more bass, smoother treble, clearer footsteps). We’ll recommend the best match and a starter tuning profile.

