Imagine turning any pair of wired headphones — even demanding ones — into a high-resolution wireless setup with a device smaller than a matchbox. In this review, we take a deep dive into the iFi Go Blu Air, a tiny Bluetooth DAC/amp that promises desktop-like sound quality on the go. I break down its features, codec support, balanced output performance, sound quality tests with the HD650 and OH700VB, real-world listening impressions, pros & cons, and whether this pocket-size device truly delivers a wired-like audio experience. If you’re looking to upgrade your portable audio without sacrificing fidelity, this might be exactly what you’ve been waiting for. If you found this review helpful, don’t forget to like and subscribe for more audio gear deep-dives! #iFi #GoBluAir #BluetoothDAC #HiFiAudio #WirelessAudio #HeadphoneGear

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