🚀 Elevate Your Sound Experience!
The Moondrop Space Travel TWS Earphones redefine audio excellence with Bluetooth 5.3 technology, delivering lossless sound quality and 35dB active noise cancellation. Designed for gamers and music lovers alike, these earphones feature a low-latency mode, customizable bass settings, and an ergonomic fit for ultimate comfort. Enjoy seamless connectivity and intuitive touch controls, making them the perfect companion for your daily adventures.
Control Method | Touch |
Control Type | Media Control |
Carrying Case Weight | 0.15 Pounds |
Item Weight | 3.53 ounces |
Carrying Case Battery Charging Time | 1.5 Hours |
Is Electric | Yes |
Compatible Devices | Bluetooth devices, iOS devices, Android devices |
Cable Features | Without Cable |
Additional Features | Noise Cancellation |
Enclosure Material | Plastic |
Specific Uses For Product | Gaming |
Headphone Folding Features | In Ear |
Earpiece Shape | Rounded |
Headphones Ear Placement | In Ear |
Color | White |
Battery Average Life | 4 Hours |
Battery Charge Time | 1 Hours |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
Bluetooth Range | 10 Meters |
Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
Audio Latency | 55 Milliseconds |
Audio Driver Size | 13 Millimeters |
Noise Control | Active Noise Cancellation |
M**N
Just how!?!?
The first thing that came to mind putting these earbuds in my ears for the first time was "I hope these don't suck." And boy was I in for a ride. These things blow their price point straight out of the park and go right up to competing with the likes of soundcores higher quality options if not beating them entirely. I've bought earbuds for 50-60 dollars and these earbuds unequivocally demolish what I thought good was from experiencing those pairs, namely the Soundcore Liberty 2 Pro, Edifier TWS1's, and Soundcore Life P3i's. The quality is just so good for the price and I literally don't think there is any pair at this price point up to 50 or 60 dollars that even compares in quality.The sound is the best feature, as the bass is punchy, the treble is bright, and the mids are perfectly represented. Just another testament to Moondrop's amazing sound design. They really did go over and above on these in many ways, making a very unique design which although slightly obtuse differenciates them from other brands rather well.They also made a noise cancelling and transparency mode which although aren't exemplary in comparison to other offerings by higher quality buds, still do the job incredibly well, and are genuinely features I will use practically.The controls are also surprisingly good, and although missing the volume controls as far as I can tell, do a very good job at weeding out brushes with clothing and other solid objects from actual intentional taps, which is a far shot from what I've used before, as most don't do a very good job at registering taps correctly.The microphones are very good as well, and I haven't had an issue even with calling people out of the country, who all say they can hear me clearly and with no issues.Another little niche issue that I feel I should mention is fit and ear ventilation. If you've ever had earbuds that just fit in your ears so tightly that you felt like you were sucking out part of your ear when you take them out(which I may add is an issue the edifier TWS1's have very predominantly), these will be very refreshing, as the fit is almost like you're not wearing anything at all, even though fitting good enough to not fall out or diminish the quality of the noise cancelling.Overall I have literally nothing bad to say about these earbuds and these are an easy 10/10 for me, going over and above my expectation and genuinely being a breath of fresh air in comparison to what I was used to from earbuds of higher prices.Bottom line is please buy these, there is literally no way you can be disappointed.
M**T
Better than Bose earbuds!
Comparing these earbuds to the Bose Quiet Comfort Earbuds that I returned because of shocking connectivity issues, here are the pros and cons.Pros:1. Clearer sound and catches layers in music that were blended and bland in Bose and other earbuds I've had. For me, this is it's top selling point. It's insulting that it can be $25 and beat Bose's earbuds.2. I haven't had ANY connection issues, which has been a sigh of relief. If you're inactive and don't play anything on them though, they will shut off after a few minutes.3. Design is creative, imaginative, and out of the box with it's space theme.4. For $25 bucks these blow others at the same price range out of the water and rival far more expensive ones (like the $250 Bose earbuds I tried).5. For language learning, the Moondrop earbuds pick up and highlight differences in sound. For learning a language like French, these have been incredible.6. For listening to music, these earbuds seem to pick up and seperate more layers of sound/music, which had me noticing intricacies that had faded into the background before.7. Not only does it have a beautiful design, the packaging is well done and makes it feel like you just bought something high quality and expensive.Cons:1. Majorly lacks the superior noise cancelation of Bose.2. It takes a bit of getting used to taking the earbuds out of the case.3. The silicone ear tips are oval instead of round which resulted (for me, personally) in an uncomfortable fit and feel and lower the sound quality. To compensate for these, I used the earbud tips of my broken JBL Earbuds. If you have the same problem, I would recommend buying separate tips or using some from an older pair before making a decision on whether or not you like them.4. Even with new ear tips, these weren't nearly as cozy as the Bose Earbuds.5. For bass, it's decent but not the bass (sorry, I meant best). If you want some heavier bass, Skull Candy earbuds (like ones my husband has) would probably be a better fit for you.6. Dangly earring with these aren't the best, as you'll hear them clanking against them.7. For gaming on your phone (I haven't tried my computer), I would not call this low latency. Playing my music course on Duolingo is simply not doable. It's just about a second delay, but it's noticeable. I don't play combat games, but I'd guess it would be majorly annoying for them as well.Overall, I'd give these a 4/5 when compared with Bose across the board (comfort, sound canceling, sound quality, connectivity, design) and Bose with also a 4/5. For just sound quality however, I'd personally rate these 5/5 and give Bose a 3/5 (Bose seemed lacking, not sparkling clear, and lacked in comparison to the sounds and layers of music the Moondrop earbuds picked up) . For $25 it's impressive to say the least. Of course the sound could improve even more, as they're not nearly as good as some over-the-ear headphones, but I'm strictly comparing these to other earbuds, namely the Bose Quiet Comfort Earbuds. If noise cancelation isn't your highest priority, I would get these hands down considering the quality and price point. Overall, I've been using these for several months now and am really pleased with them. If $25 is all you have, these would be good to try. If $100 is all you have... these are also a very good try.
S**E
Surprisingly great for the price.
I’ll start with the fact that these headphones are just fun. The case and headphone design is great and if you’re a fan of 90s and 2000s anime tech design, these are for you.The sound quality is better than I expected for $30 wireless buds after being an AirPods Pro 1 user. With that said the quality is definitely in a lower tier when compared against higher end buds.The noise cancellation is weak—multiple times I’ve changed the settings thinking I had ANC off or even worse, thought it was on active listening.Everyone says they can hear me fine on calls so the mic’s must be decent.My biggest and actually 2 gripes in one is trying to get them out their case. Because they’re flush with the top of the case you can’t grab the buds like you can with other wireless buds. The edges are smooth so you kind of slide them out but you’re touching the touch-sensitive button. So if you’re lucky to get them out well then you just started playing your music before they’re in your ear. It’s real fiddly and clunky trying to use them. And if you happen to be on a phone call and decide to use your earbuds, then you end up hanging up if you haven’t changed the default settings.Once in the controls are responsive and no issues.
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