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THE GO POD MAX

 

 

 

 

 

 

Each pod weighs 24.5g (without any IEM attached) and measures 47.5mm in height, 16.1mm in width and 9.5mm in thickness.

 

 

At the exterior side of each pod, we find the touch controls (play/pause, answer/reject/end calls, next/previous track, touch controls on/off, volume up/down, wake up voice assistant and Bluetooth pairing) and an small activity LED (steady red for charging, flashing blue when awaiting connection and alternately red and blue when ready to pair).

 

 

By default, the pods come with the MMCX connectors attached.

 

 

Each of the two cVc noise suppression microphones are located at the lower front of the each pod.

 

 

Several labels along with the registration number are located at the rear of each pod.

 

 

The interior of both pods has the company logo imprinted on it and two charging contacts (the blue sticker of course needs to be removed prior to using the pods).

 

 

Most of the body of the charging/storage case is made of plastic except for the top (and the front between the top and bottom pieces) which is made of CNC machined aluminum. It weighs a total of 185g and measures 116mm in length, 76mm in width and 47.8mm in height.

 

 

There are 4 charging LEDs on the left side of the case (each represents roughly 25% charge).

 

 

The USB-C charging port is located at the rear while at the base there's a Qi wireless charging area.

 

 

Aside the left and right markings found inside the case iFi audio has also placed 4 high intensity UV lights which make sure the pods and IEMs are sterilized between uses.

 

 

For testing I used a total of 6 different IEM pairs, including the FA9, FH9 (only managed to dig them out from the warehouse shortly after I took these pictures), FD1 and FH5s by FiiO, Orchestra Lite by Kiwi Ears and the Falcon-C by Dunu.

 

 

No matter what IEM you attach onto the GO pod Max they look great.

 

 

Also, there's plenty of room inside the charging/storage case for even the largest IEMs out there.