![]() I don’t really see it as an out-and-about product, though. But it’ll slide into a bag if you really must take it out with you, plus there’s a battery inside that’s good enough for about eight hours use. It’s not what I’d call a pocketable DAC - although it is a little smaller than the first Chord Mojo - at least compared to many of the USB stick-sized affairs most people will think of. On the opposite end of the aluminum box, you find dual 3.5mm headphone jacks, so you can listen with a friend. There’s also an optical/coax out and a pair of Micro USB connectors, one for charging and the other for the USB Type-A adapter that comes in the box. There are now four buttons on the front and a new USB Type-C connector, but otherwise, the little box is pretty much identical. If you’ve seen the first Chord Mojo, then you’ll see that not much has changed.
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