iFi audio GO pod + IEMs Impressions and reviews

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    iFi audio GO pod + IEMs = brilliant wireless sound on the GO!

    Plug a pair of ‘GO pod’ wearable Bluetooth DAC/amps into high-performance IEMs to make the
    best-sounding true wireless in-ear headphones in the world.

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    Above iFi’s ‘GO pod’ wearable Bluetooth DAC/headphone amp, connected to Symphonium Meteor IEMs

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    Joining iFi’s GO series of ultraportable headphone enhancers, the GO pod is a pair of wearable Bluetooth DAC/headphone amps designed to make any pair of corded in-ear monitors (IEMs) wireless. Given the quality of the GO pod’s circuitry, when combined with a well-chosen pair of high-performance IEMs, the resulting sound is far in advance of any ‘true wireless’ earbuds or Bluetooth headphones.

    Using a pair of GO pods is simple. First, detach the cable from your favourite IEMs and connect the earpieces to the left and right pods. Then, pair the pods with your source device (a smartphone, for example) and hook the ergonomically designed ear loops behind your ears to ensure a comfortable fit… the result is unrivalled TWS (True Wireless Stereo) headphone sound.

    To launch the GO pod, iFi is partnering with some of the world’s finest manufacturers of high-performance IEMs to make curated ‘GO Pod + IEM’ packages. Spanning both new and established models from 64 Audio, Craft Ears, Meze Audio, Symphonium and Westone, these special collaborations have produced six world-class pairs of TWS in-ear headphones.


    Hi-fi separates for your ears

    Comparing true wireless earbuds to the GO pod combined with a pair of high-performance IEMs is like comparing a smart speaker or all-in-one music system to a hi-fi separates system with a pair of well-chosen speakers. Sure, a smart speaker is compact and convenient, but a separates system delivers sound quality in an entirely different league.

    True wireless earbuds – even the more expensive ones – rely on SoC (system on a chip) solutions to integrate the requisite tech into a tiny space. From a high-performance audio point of view, this is not ideal; amalgamating critical stages such as Bluetooth decoding, digital-to-analogue conversion and amplification saves space and reduces cost, but compromises sound quality.

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    The GO pod’s pliable ear loop hooks behind the listener’s ear

    The GO pod is distinctly different. Each of these critical stages is designed separately and optimised individually to ensure excellent sound quality – like an audio system made from individual hi-fi components. In addition, much like top-level hi-fi speakers, high-quality corded IEMs are engineered for sonic excellence, combining multiple high-tech drive units to transmit sound directly into your ear canal. Connect a pair of these IEMs to the GO pod and it’s no wonder that the resulting sound is so much better than regular true wireless earbuds, given the level of audio engineering involved.


    Stage 1: Bluetooth

    iFi has gone to great lengths to ensure its Bluetooth technology is state-of-the-art throughout its product range, earning it a class-leading reputation. The GO pod continues this uncompromising approach, including certification for Qualcomm’s Snapdragon Sound platform and Bluetooth 5.2 for optimum range, speed and reliability. Bluetooth processing is handled by Qualcomm’s top-tier QCC5144 module, with its 32-bit, quad-core architecture and low power draw delivering excellent wireless audio performance whilst minimising drain on the GO pod’s battery.

    As always with iFi’s Bluetooth audio devices, the GO pod is compatible with an impressive array of high-definition Bluetooth formats. LDAC and LHDC (HWA) are both supported to their maximum 32-bit/96kHz specifications, with LDAC’s highest 990kbps bitrate available to users of Android devices that support Snapdragon Sound (660kbps with other LDAC-enabled devices).

    Qualcomm’s 24-bit aptX HD and aptX Adaptive formats are also covered, offering sample rates of up to 48kHz and 96kHz respectively, with the additional benefit of QHS (Qualcomm High Speed) providing an extra 300kbps of bandwidth. Other supported codecs include aptX Low Latency, regular aptX, AAC and SBC. This means that every possible source device is handled at the highest audio resolution its Bluetooth specification allows.

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    iFi’s GO pod turns any pair of high-performance IEMs into brilliant sounding true-wireless in-ear headphones

    Another Qualcomm technology enabled in the GO pod is TrueWireless Mirroring. Although appearing as a single device when paired, both the left and right pods can receive Bluetooth signals – but only the one with the strongest connection acts as the receiver while the other mirrors the connected pod. If the listener moves position and the connection to the mirroring pod becomes stronger, they swap over so the mirroring pod becomes the receiver without interrupting the audio signal. Similarly, if the receiving pod is removed from the listener’s ear, the other pod becomes the receiver, ensuring a seamless true wireless stereo experience.


    Stage 2: DAC

    In addition to Bluetooth processing, Qualcomm’s QCC5144 chipset can be configured to perform digital-to-analogue conversion and headphone amplification too – but this is not the iFi way. Though more complicated and costly to design, the sonic benefits of separate, individually optimised DAC and amp stages are far more valuable to iFi than the savings made by one-chip-does-all solutions.

    To that end, the GO pod incorporates two Cirrus Logic MasterHIFI chips – one in the left pod, the other in the right. This 32-bit hi-res DAC chip is dedicated to single-channel digital-to-analogue signal conversion in the GO pod’s circuit design, combining with a jitter-eradicating precision clock to deliver ultra-low distortion and high dynamic range – one of the key reasons why the GO pod unlocks better sound quality than true wireless earbuds.

    Another factor is the hardware-based analogue volume control. The GO pod doesn’t rely on the software-based volume controls in connected digital devices, which can have a deleterious effect on audio resolution. Instead, adjusting the volume on the connected device controls the volume level in the DAC, rather than in the phone, tablet or computer.

    To minimise pre-echoes and ringing artifacts, the DAC is designed with proprietary digital-interpolation filters that support multiple digital filter responses. This enables the GO pod to offer five filter settings, user-selectable to suit personal taste, musical style and format type – no true wireless earbuds offer such a facility.


    Stage 3: amplification

    Delivering a balanced output signal to each connected earpiece – another first for the TWS in-ear headphone scene – the GO pod’s amp stage has been carefully designed to ensure ultra-low distortion and a silent background with high-sensitivity IEMs. With a power output of 120mW into 32 ohms, and an output voltage of 4V into high-impedance 300-ohm loads, each GO pod supplies plenty of gas to drive any connected IEM with consummate ease, without rapidly draining the internal battery.

    To ensure its output perfectly matches the connected IEM, each pod auto-detects the IEM’s impedance and adjusts power accordingly. There are four settings – 16 ohms, 32 ohms, 64 ohms and 300 ohms – with the setting most appropriate to the connected IEM selected automatically.

    Those familiar with iFi audio devices will know that the company uses discrete, high-grade components in its circuit designs, and the same is true of the GO pod. Devices such as TDK C0G multilayer ceramic capacitors and inductors from Taiyo Yuden and Murata deliver qualities such as low ESR (Equivalent Series Resistance) and high linearity, paying great dividends in terms of sound quality.

    External affairs

    Whichever connection type your favourite IEM brand uses, iFi has it covered. The GO pod’s detachable ear loop contains the IEM connector, and these are interchangeable – iFi has made ear loops for MMCX, 2pin, Pentaconn, T2 and A2DC connectors.

    Weighing just 12g, each pod is designed to be lightweight and comfortable, yet robust and durable. The ear loops are mouldable to fit around your ears and the pods are water- and sweat-resistant (IPX5 rated), so no problem wearing them down the gym or getting caught out in the rain.

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    The GO pod’s ear loop can be detached and swapped for another with a different IEM connector

    A built-in microphone utilises Qualcomm’s cVc noise suppression technology for excellent voice clarity, whether you’re making a hands-free phone call, chatting on a video call, speaking to the connected device’s voice assistant or even playing a game online. The aluminium panel on the front of each pod works as a touch control; simply tap to play or pause audio, skip forward or back, answer or reject a phone call, or engage the connected device’s voice assistant.


    Ready? Charge!

    The GO pod comes with a smartly designed charging case, with softly lined internal compartments and sufficient room to accommodate connected IEMs as well as the pods themselves. A 1500mAH rechargeable battery is built into the charging case; a pair of GO pods will play for up to seven hours on a single charge, while the case provides multiple recharges to enable up to 35 hours of playing time. The case supports both Qi wireless charging and USB-C fast charging.

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    The GO pod’s charging case protects a pair of pods with or without connected IEMs and provides multiple recharges for up to 35 hours of playing time


    Perfect partners

    Rather than just launch the GO pod and leave users to choose the IEMs they think would work best, iFi has collaborated with some of the world’s finest IEM manufacturers to find perfect ‘GO Pod + IEM’ partners. As a result of this research, the first 1000 GO pods produced will come packaged with a pair of IEMs from a carefully curated selection.

    All six ‘GO pod + IEM’ packages and their RRPs – which represent a saving on the individual prices of the GO pod and IEMs when purchased separately – are listed below:


    GO Pod + IEM package Package RRP (UK):
    • GO pod + 64 Audio U4s - £1299
    • GO pod + Craft Ears Aurum - £1399
    • GO pod + Meze Audio Advar - £999
    • GO pod + Meze Audio Ria Penta - £1199
    • GO pod + Symphonium Meteor - £799
    • GO pod + Westone MACH 60 - £999

    The GO pod launches on 14th April 2023 at AXPONA (Audio Expo North America) and the 1000 ‘GO pod + IEM’ packages are available to order from this date. 60 days later – or when these packages have all sold through, whichever is sooner – the GO pod will be made available as a standalone product to combine with any pair of IEMs.

    As a standalone product, the GO pod will have an RRP of £399. Each pair will come with two ear loops catering for MMCX and 2pin IEM connections; additional ear loops for Pentaconn, T2 and A2DC connections will be available at £29 each.

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    Top row from left: GO pod + Craft Ears Aurum; GO pod + 64 Audio U4s; GO pod + Meze Audio Advar
    Bottom row from left: GO pod + Meze Audio Ria Penta; GO pod + Symphonium Meteor; GO pod + Westone MACH 60
     
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    One can definitely tell why it's more expensive than the competition (there are several similar models available) but the price difference between some of those and this is like 10x less (mine cost 50 or 60€ a few years back).

    This is very unique, with the cable swapping, the build quality (which is something i have to complement iFi about) and also with the premium look that is definitely there (although not for my taste with those metal details).

    I like that you keep exploring new products, even knowing they are very "niche" but this type of product is always welcome (despite the high price).

    I hope you think about doing one less premium, physical buttons, no extra bling bling and maybe just keep the cable swapping (or not), than (probably) more people could find it an obtainable/desirable product.
     
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    Our GO pod is based on a rather expensive DAC. Pods output 120mW into 32 Ohms and half that into 16 Ohms. Pods and case feature 180 and 1500 mAh batteries too. On top of that there's also LDAC support. Hope this helps, thanks!
     
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    Any chance in hell you’ll do 3.5mm connectors? Would be awesome to use these with Hifimans, ETAs, etc
     
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    ...heck, add Sennheiser 2 pin for that matter, since it's specified for 300 ohm loads :)
     
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    I wish I wasn’t scared of Bluetooth right next to my brain. I will now put my tin foil hat back on :)
     
  7. iFi audio

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    That's unlikely. The product was designed to work with IEMs, but I'll pass on your feedback, thanks!
     
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    We're getting into this territory here...

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    but... -> https://a.co/d/aNANIf2 (a MMCX female to 3.5mm male adapter; I've used this very one and it works w/the ETA Mini that I have)
     
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    That looks scary.
     
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    Man what a head-fi classic. To think many bought that amp because of this guy's advice (it's a good amp but that guy was batshit crazy).
     
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    Wishing I had explored these at Axpona. Would love to hear how they compare to the lowly linsoul trn which actually do a reasonable job.

    EDIT: I see Bloom Audio have them listed on their own for $400

    @iFi audio , any thoughts on an SBAF loaner tour?
     
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    I see no mention of an app anywhere. Does this mean there is no EQ support builtin? What about multipoint?
     
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    No, I haven’t tried them. I tried something similar made by Fiio a few years back; it was kind of a PIA to use for me, so have never really been interested in this kind of design since.
     
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    Folks, Firmware update news...

    Hey all, There is a new GO Pod firmware available on the download hub here...

    https://ifi-audio.com/support/download-hub/

    The notes of what's inside are included with Zip file but I will post them here for quick reference...

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    Go Pod firmware update V1.39>>V1.49


    • 1) Add QHS (Qualcomm High-Speed Link) support. Added QHS support, with a frequency response up to 40K.
    • 2) Optimize the 990K code stream of LDAC. Note: Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 or above CPU (high code stream
      requires high processor) can be supported.
    • 3) Add high-definition 32K calls. Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 or above CPUs (high requirements for processors) can now support this.
    • 4) Fix voice assistant wakes up occasionally with only one ear hanging output. Voice assistant wakes up occasionally with one unit without output.
    • 5) After successfully repairing the Bluetooth connection, occasionally one ear loop blue light remains on.

    After successfully connecting to the Bluetooth connection, occasionally one ear loop blue light does not turn on frequently.

    6) Automatically shuts down the device after 10 minutes of ear hook removal. If there is no playback (no data stream) and no functional operation after 10 minutes of removal, the device will automatically shut down.

    After switching off, you can short press the touch key once to switch on immediately. Note: Playing, touching the button, and re-entering and exiting the compartment will be re-timed.

    7) Add a touch switch for shielding/un shielding. Short press the touch button 4 times (with an interval of less than 0.5 seconds) to enable the shielding/un shielding touch function.

    Attention: After turning on the shielded touch button, the volume adjustment, pause, resume playback, switch between up and down tracks, repair, and other functions will be disabled. After removing the shielded touch function, it can be restored.

    8) Optimize the volume synchronization on/off logic. Adjust to turn on the volume synchronization switch and focus on Go pod volume and synchronize the volume. Attention: Please ensure the Go pod volume

    After the safe volume range is reached, volume synchronization can be enabled (audio devices need to confirm the volume before connecting to headphones for monitoring).

    9) Performance optimization and bug fixing.

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    Cheers!!
     
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    Did we do a loaner here or ears on this?
     
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    It’d be nice to see how this compares to the Fiio UTWS5. I’m waiting for the day one of these is good enough that I’ll get another custom IEM. All I use IEMs for now is running, so products like this are in my market.
     
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    Cuz I'm personally not comfortable with TWS IEMs that could fall out of my ears and get lost in some portal to Narnia or assorted isekai settings I'm more intrigued by the like of the iFi Go BLU and similar; would be curious to know how these stack up to that from a pure SQ perspective.
     
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    We’re already there. ETA stuff is prime for the pickings…

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    That’s not an issue for me with foam tips or CIEMs. I ran for about four years with a JH13 turned wireless until it died at the 11 year old mark. I’ve been running with a Timeless 7hz with foam tips for the past year. Never had either fall out in five years. Silicone tips would fall out in like 30 seconds.
     
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