- If the impedance, power out to the headphones. and the entered headphone sensitivity value are correct, it should be accurate. It’s just math once you have those figures. I’ve got a spreadsheet that does the same thing. - You can also pretty easily measure headphones with a $20 decibelmeter and a bit of cardboard, see oratory’s explanations in the comments here https://www.reddit.com/r/headphones/comments/humrj8/headphones_earphones_damaging_my_hearing/ - Ive done the cardboard/meter thing with my hd6xx and it tracks what the calculations say. So now I just treat to the voltage output from my qudelix 5k as the actual volume level. 
- If your headphone sensitivity is correct and if this device can show accurate readouts, all data checks out. - P=I^(2)R, 0,0030625 mW=(7mV)^(2)/16Ohms, log(0,003mW)*10=-25,228 dB from 80 over 1mW and that is roughly 54,77 dB - And according to specs with 16ohm and 80mW fiio btr3k can deliver 50mW over single ended so your max volume should be around 97 dB 
- They’re using the balanced port for the calculation so if you’re just using 3.5mm it won’t be accurate at all. 
