





🎶 Elevate your audio game with Mojo 2 — where precision meets power.
The Chord Electronics Mojo 2 v2 (2025) is a British-engineered portable DAC and headphone amplifier featuring a custom FPGA processor, ultra-high resolution 768kHz/32-bit inputs, advanced lossless DSP tone control, and improved battery efficiency with 75% less power loss. Its robust aluminum chassis and versatile connectivity options make it the ultimate choice for discerning audiophiles seeking unmatched sound clarity and flexibility on the go.



| ASIN | B09252BRP1 |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Audio Details | Headphones |
| Best Sellers Rank | 84 in Headphone Amplifiers |
| Brand | CHORD ELECTRONICS |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (244) |
| Date First Available | 9 April 2021 |
| Form Factor | On Ear |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Hardware Platform | Gaming Console, Tablet |
| Item Weight | 308 g |
| Item model number | Mojo 2 |
| Manufacturer | Chord Electronics |
| Product Dimensions | 8.28 x 6.2 x 2.29 cm; 308.44 g |
| Series | Mojo 2 |
P**C
A surprisingly good improvement over the impressive original
After setting up a lossless streaming service on my high-end Samsung phone and tweaking sound quality settings, I've been surprised at the quality available in lossless formats. At first I was just using my Sony wireless WF1000XM4 buds and the sound was surprisingly good. Then I tried my Mojo (original) with Sennheiser HD800s phones and it gave me the best hifi headphones experience I'd ever heard! Then I noticed there was a Mojo2. I couldn't really believe there could be much improvement from the original version. So I tried a friend's. And I was wrong! So I've been using the Mojo2 for a week and have been thrilled by the improvements to the sound quality. At first I thought they were good but marginal until I started exploring the crossfeed settings. Which setting you choose depends on your ears and how the source material was mixed. It aims to give a more loudspeaker type soundstage by mixing and tweaking some of the stereo channels' sound to give some instruments and voices a much clearer presence in the space between the left and right. While nothing at all like sitting in a room with loudspeakers, it just gives a much more dimensional and involving soundspace. I haven't had the need to explore the new equaliser section but it might be useful to adapt the sound for less expensive headphones. The battery seems to last longer and the "intelligent desktop mode" means you can leave a charger plugged in without compromising the life of the battery. In extended use it still gets warm, but that's a feature of the design allowing the internal heat to be dissipated through the aluminum case. So is it worth an upgrade? Much as I was enjoying my original Mojo I have to say that for me the answer is yes. Going back to the original just makes it clear what improvements have been made. Even with the new crossfeed turned off, the Mojo2 has better sound quality and clarity, but it's a musical clarity with lots of depth and space. Add the 3 levels of crossfeed and you've got subtle but noticable improvements that make the musical experience much more satisfying. It's not cheap and there are cheaper mobile DACs that will improve the sound from a phone or other source. But if you can hear the difference in musical quality it's worth it.
M**O
Breathtakingly good
I was slightly nervous about getting the Mojo2. I have the original and had a concern that the improvement would be slight and only really noticed if I strained to detect it, persuaded on by buyer's remorse. Errr ... No. The original Mojo was incredible. But the Mojo 2 is magic. That amazing open soundstage of the original is retained but now the musicality is breathtaking. Suddenly the original sounds cloudy and lacking definition. There's isn't a piece of music that isn't made better. Honestly this is the most incredible items of hifi I have ever known and - for what you get - is incredibly good value. I loved the original. But the Mojo2 is better in every way.
T**H
A very good portable Headphone DAC/Amplifier
A very good headphone DAC/Amplifier, but I chose to pair it with the Chord Poly streamer, which connects directly to the Mojo 2. Unfortunately I believed that the Poly could directly stream Tidal connect, as it was featured in the Chord App, Gofigure manual. As this does not work I am returning the Mojo2
A**R
Chord Mojo 2 British Audio Engineering Marvel
Listening unit for a while I wasn't hesitant to write review, so long session listen test conducted with different Speakers & Headphones. I must say this thing doing state-of-the-art digital analog conversion. Had Before IFI NANO IDSD black edition. I'm only compared with DAC inside Entry Marantz Amp Akm 4490, IFI Nano IDSD black (Burr Brown 1490 DAC). MOJO 2 light years ahead in everything first it doesn't have pulse wave modulation or any white noise distortion (There is a record which recorded 1987 song starting with melancholic synth lines and short a cappella) recording mixing engineering of this record also bad not professionally made. I'm just amazed how Mojo 2 pull out so much information from this track, emotional distress of singer sadness realistic vocals & many more micro details separation feeling space around stage. All other DACS have shouty upper midrange or brighter sounding with some records, but not Mojo 2. Tested with Sennheiser HD 660 S headphones & Focal Stellia headphones, result astonishing. When you listen music with this thing, it immediately brings smile & enjoyment in your face. Many people say FOCAL & B&W Speakers bright. Focal speakers excellent revealing neutral great speakers with excellent tonality. Because I was using Nano IDSD bLack as DAC, saxophone trumpet some vocal artists like Kate Bush Phil Collins just sounded not good sometimes shouty. With Mojo 2 all these artifacts are gone now Focals Chora 806 sound amazing. This thing so good you can know how real Karen Carpenter sounded in 70's. Every instrument vocals sounds like in real life with artist on stage. This magic miracle. Headphones sounds amazing too, but I'm more speaker guy so using it as desktop DAC. New improved technology Chord implemented only in this unit is intelligent desktop mode, it means your battery will last longer when it is fully charged and plugged to power source menu button shows pink color FPGA disconnects battery. Couldn't discern difference with power cord or battery sounds good also from charge adapter. First Mojo was evolutionary DAC with more downsides. Technical accomplishments wasn't made. It was a raw product, more define elements implemented only in Mojo 2. This UHD DSP lossless DSP it is not alter worsen sound as another DSPs. This is true before used ROONS DSP with 64 bit float, absolutely changed sound everything sounded shouty sound stage non-existent, stopped using it. Mojo 2 doesn't offer so much option For DSP as ROON DSP does, but doing it without degrading sound Quality. Implementation 104 Bit DSP on Mojo 2 again revolutionary. This means you can adjust sound as your liking 100 % which suits your speakers or headphones without degrading sound adding another white noise from pulse modulation. Absolutely worth Product, John Franks with Rob Watts at Chord must be proud what they accomplished with second revision of Mojo.
J**S
Claridad, balance y agudeza. Actualización de la reseña. A los 6 meses de muy poco uso, porque no es mi dac principal ni mi favorito, comenzó a tener un ruido en el canal izquierdo como cuando dos cable hacen fricción. Me di a la tarea de probarlo con más de 7 iems y varios over ears diferentes entradas digitales y diferentes fuentes de sonido pero el ruido prevalece es muy bajo pero si se oye. Contacte a chord electronics para ver si me podían orientar pero su respuesta fue que Amazon no vende sus productos y hasta allí quedó la asesoría por parte de la empresa. Les dije que fue vendido y enviado por Amazon EEUU y les envié la nota de compra pero no fue procedente. Así que no recomiendo este producto y no compraré nada mas de esta marca.
C**S
Sonido nítido y un punto cálido. No llega a transparencia del Hugo 2 pero este es mucho más barato.
G**R
Ich höre gerne und viel Musik. Die Musik steht dabei klar im Vordergrund. Es geht mir nicht um HiFi des HiFi-Willens wegen, sondern um mehr davon zu bekommen, was der Tonträger hergibt. Ich habe eine echte DAC Odyssee hinter mir. Es sollte nämlich auf jeden Fall eines mit Kopfhörerausgang sein, denn ich muss in späten Abendstunden auch auf den Rest des Hauses Rücksicht nehmen, möchte aber nicht auf Mahler nachts um elf verzichten müssen... Das grenzt die Auswahl schon etwas ein. Außerdem möchte ich als Quelle auch mein Telefon verwenden können. Das RME ADI-2 DAC FS war mir zu steril, das DacMagic 200M ohne Seele (sorry...), die DragonFlys zu flimsy, die Pro-Ject Head Box S2 ging, hat aber nichts in mir bewegt. Am furchtbarsten waren aber die Topping Sachen; nach zehn Minuten machte sich in mir ein Gefühl arger Nervosität breit und ich wollte nur noch ausmachen. Ich dachte dann, ich lasse es einfach bleiben und akzeptiere, dass mir nichts gefällt. Zumindest nichts bis 1500 €, was so mein gedankliches Limit war. Dann kam das mojo 2 heraus und ich habe es bestellt. Dachte, ich werde es ohnehin zurücksenden... Schon beim ersten Hören sprang aber der Funke sowas von über! Welch eine Freude! Es klingt einfach sehr musikalisch, ich würde sagen fast analog obwohl einige Reviews der Meinung sind, es sei mehr auf der analytischen Seite. Ich finde es vereint beides. Sehr warm, alles über 6kHz wenig aufdringlich, null nervig aber fein im Detail. "Untenrum" eher tight und kurz, leicht punchy aber eben auch in Maßen und nicht aufdringlich. Erst von mir ignoriert, bei manchen (weniger guten) Aufnahmen aber ganz toll vor allem im Kopfhörerbetrieb ist das crossfade und der EQ; damit kann man einfach auf ein gutes Steak noch einen Hauch Salz aus der Mühle geben um eben noch mehr davon zu haben... Nach ca. einem viertel Jahr bot sich neulich bei leerem Haus die Gelegenheit in Ruhe das mojo auch am Hörplatz auszuprobieren. Ich wollte die Leningrader Symphnoie von Schostakowitsch hören, hatte schon begonnen und dachte, mal sehen, was das mojo draus macht. (Londoner, 1993, Haitink, DECCA, absolut empfehlenswert...) Der Versuch hat überwältigt. Ein unglaublicher Gewinn an räumlicher Tiefe, krasses tiefes Blech und butterweiche Streicher. Überwältigend der attack vom Schlagwerk. Die kleine Trommel lebt, die Hölzer zum Greifen nahe. Welch ein Genuss! Aber jetzt nochmal nachdenken. 600 €. Da kann man auch was anderes für kaufen, aber: Mega DAC, super Kopfhörerverstärker und sogar für zwei, herausragende Haptik, portabel, cleveres Batteriemanagement, einfache Bedienung (wenn man mal das Prinzip verstanden hat und sich nicht an Farbcodes aufhängt...). Wenn man das alles bedenkt ist das Ding echt preiswert, fast schon günstig. Eigentlich ist es ein nobrainer... Schade, dass ich es nicht schon früher hatte und so viel verpasst habe. Naja, muss ich halt die ganze schöne Musik nochmal hören - macht ja nix... :-)
Z**6
Beaucoup de réglages mais un peu difficile de s'y retrouver dans les codes couleurs qui varient selon le menu de base. Une cohérence entre eux aurait été parfait.
P**N
Le son est excellent avec une finesse et une précision des fréquences aux plus haute. J'ai déjà eu d'autres ampli casque mais là, c'est bluffant. Telegraph road de Dire Strait tout comme la trompette de Miles David. Si on ferme les yeux, nous sommes dans le studio avec eux. Les voix sont très précises, les basses et les mediums sont très dynamiques. Je recommande cependant une excellente source et un très bon casque. J'utile Qobuz, le son est excellent. Le même avec Apple Music ou Amazon est complètement plat, donc si vous n'écoutez la musique qu'avec ce type de source, l'ampli ne fera pas de miracles. Fabrication en alu donc très solide, tant mieux pour un ampli portable
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