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Audioquest DragonFly Cobalt

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£269

The Audioquest DragonFly Cobalt enters the market at a new premium price point for the company’s range of portable digital-to-analogue converters, but has the tidiest, clearest and most dynamic presentation we’ve heard from a unit this small.

The Cobalt is the first DragonFly since 2015, when Audioquest introduced its Black and Red models, and with them Android and iOS smartphone compatibility. In terms of fundamental functionality, we’re pleased to report little has changed since then.

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