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GeniusGamer_M • 5 months ago

Seems like Moondrop TWS prices already went up? I remember the space travel was RM70-80 but now RM100 while the block took the RM80 price bracket. i would be really surprised if OP can find a RM50 TWS that is equal or better than those two Moondrop. The space travel ANC is already quite bad to be honest but having it is better than none at all.

r/Bolehland • Suggestions for budget wireless earbuds (tws) ->
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GeniusGamer_M • 8 months ago

Moondrop TWS earbuds are generally okay to good for the price. One main complaint i have is the poorly made app (it's even worse in the old app before they rebuilt it)

r/Bolehland • Can anyone drop a review on this ear buds ->
Neutral
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HotChicksofTaiwan • 6 months ago

In that price range, Ive tested the Moon Drop Block and Space Travel. The ST have the best sound, a very neutral sound profile, distinct and good overall soundstage and decent imaging for the price. Around $30 on amazon and aliexpress. They also fit exactly like AirPods would fit.

r/Earbuds • Best budget wireless earbuds – any recommendations? ->
Negative
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Otaku_NEET • about 2 months ago

So yeah, I've gotten earlier today, they fit comfortable but the sound quality is a bit weird for me. It almost sounds drone-y like Idk. I'll be returning them and trying something else. I'm glad it works for you though.

r/Earbuds • Looking for open-style gaming earbuds: Sennheiser ACCENTUM Open vs JBL Tune Flex 2 vs Others? ->
Negative
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pasta-fazool • 6 months ago

here's some odd ones for you. Maybe they'll work. Not the quality or cost of the SoundPeats Air5 that suit me well. These fit differently. I ended up returning them. [MOONDROP BLOCK True Wireless Stereo (Earbuds) | MOONDROP Official Website](https://moondroplab.com/en/products/block)

r/Earbuds • Half in-ears earbuds that will sit stably in my ears? ->
Positive
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Pfafflewaffle • 3 months ago

The best cheap one is moondrop block for wireless. If you want a really good wired pair without breaking the bank get the Flathead Audio fh-01. Nicehck eb2s pro is also a good budget pick, but the fh-01 is a good deal better.

r/Earbuds • Any earbuds that are non-in-ear? ->
Positive
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ResponsibleError2504 • about 2 months ago

Can confirm, the Block for £10 are clean sounding and comfortable to use!

r/Earbuds • Looking for open-style gaming earbuds: Sennheiser ACCENTUM Open vs JBL Tune Flex 2 vs Others? ->
Positive
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rrehss • 5 months ago

spend a little more for moondrop block tbh when you spend so little for tws you're just in for a bad time

r/Bolehland • Suggestions for budget wireless earbuds (tws) ->
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Standard_Tadpole8145 • about 2 months ago

Moondrop Block or Moondrop Pill. They have a game mode that is 55ms latency. The sound will hitch occasionally, but I use Moondrops for playing on Switch.

r/Earbuds • Looking for open-style gaming earbuds: Sennheiser ACCENTUM Open vs JBL Tune Flex 2 vs Others? ->
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Vulkanodox • 3 months ago

god why didn't anybody mention those Moondrops before. They look like perfection, just like classical earbuds, no in-ear or semi-in-ear. And I'm a fan of harman tuning Was looking for wireless ones. I'm aware of many wired ones but for quick and casual use I don't want to fiddle around with a cable anymore. Wire headphones or earbuds are only for at the desk for me nowadays. I ordered the nothing Ear (open) already but will definitely try the moondrop block too now.

r/Earbuds • Any earbuds that are non-in-ear? ->
Positive
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whatanaccountyeah • 6 months ago

Starting cheap to expensive, these are what I recommend from buds I've tried or used before: 1. Erazer X11, shaped as open concept, this thing hangs on your auricula. Sounds balanced following Harman. This is an $8 that I randomly stumble and happened to have very good sound quality especially for sub $20. I think the low-mid has bad reproduction but everywhere else the sound is great. Also the battery is huge around 10h playtime per earphone. 2. Moondrop block, has classic Moondrop tune which follows rthing target band. Sounds really good, surprisingly delivers bass enough for an on-ear earphone. The low price of $18 is hard to miss. Also happened to have 140ms SBC latency which is usable for gaming. 3. Redmi Buds 5, classic bassy tuning which is surprising for a half-ear. But anyway you get what you pay for. I personally won't pick this and skip ahead to >$60, although this one only cost $28. 4. Xiaomi buds 5. $60, this is clearly in the premium spectrum of half-ear. You can expect the best of the best and this guy delivers... For a price of course. 5. Apple Airpods 3 or 4, clearly the standard for apple. The sound while being clear feels lacking in power (?) not tinny but definitely not as good as I thought. Only pick this if you have an iPhone I guess. This is very expensive in my country so check yours. Either way this limited selection hopefully fits your budget. I was personally surprised with X11 being very cheap while giving an amazing build quality and has too long of battery life. The purpose was for my mom's zoom call but ended up being a good music enjoying earphone. Generally going very expensive on half-ear doesn't make that much sense because sound quality wise they plateau'd really quickly, getting a high bitrate connection like LDAC just didn't give you the extra detail or dynamic for half-ear.

r/Earbuds • Best quality earbuds that aren’t noise cancelling & don’t have silicone? ->
Positive
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Mista_Banana_Man • 6 months ago

Get yourself some Moondrop’s. They’re like $25 on amazon, and they’re great quality

r/Aliexpress • Best earbuds around 50-75USD? ->
Positive
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Silverjerk • 9 months ago

This is marketing and brand reach doing what it does best. There are plenty of brands doing great things in the market that aren't getting a lot of attention. JLAB's Epic Lab earbuds were fantastic; JBL, Moondrop, Nothing Ear, SoundPeats, numerous other brands tested very well against the top of my list, which consisted of the Denon Perl Pro, Technics AZ80, Sennheiser True Wireless Momentum 4, Sony XM5, AirPods Pro, B&W Pi7 S2 and Pi8. I have the AZ100s on the way, and I'm sure they'll occupy one of those top spots. It's important to note, however, that many of these brands do not need to push as many units to remain successful. At the economies of scale companies like Sony, Sennheiser, and Bose are operating at, the investment into their production, distribution, customer service, and operations pipelines is immense. They are likely expecting to sell tens of thousands of units, to the thousands that other brands need to turn a profit. And while you may see those more prolific brands everywhere, don't forget the communities of people on social media platforms that regularly market and recommend the opposing brands. They're not as common, but that's to be expected and will remain that way by nature. In other words, while the popular brands may be ubiquitous, that is by design. It doesn't mean opposing manufacturers are on a downward trajectory. This was the assumption when Jabra cancelled its TWS ANC lineup, and that may have been part of the decision, but Jabra had other, more profitable interests and chose to constrain their business goals around those interests because there was more opportunity there. As someone that's tested dozens of ANC earbuds (and has a wide ranging collection of dedicated, wired IEMs), I have very few biases when it comes to competing brands. If it works well, I'll use the thing. I have no qualms recommending a pair of Soundcore VR P10s, right alongside top-tier TWS sets if I think it fits the individual's use case. Recently, I took a long flight overseas and left all the other major TWS brands behind and took a cheap pair of PortaPros and a $20 pair of Aliexpress stem-style earbuds with me. Everyone else on the plane was wearing AirPods.

r/Earbuds • Exposing the Truth About Wireless Earbuds: Hype, Price, and Real Value ->
Neutral
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stinkywinky99 • 10 months ago

I use them for the gym and I have had no problems yet. Though as someone that listens on a low-mid volume, the ANC is ok, but not good enough. They also get looser over time in my ears so I have to push them in more a few times every session. That could just be my earcanals though.

r/Aliexpress • Any good cheap earbuds on aliexpress? ->
Positive
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willalmo • 5 months ago

I bought them to take to Thailand after my nothing eat 1s started to come unglued. That was a year ago last November. Still use them. Very good for the price

r/Earbuds • I analyzed Reddit for the 20 most recommended wireless earbuds in the past year ->
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Zetraxes • 2 months ago

I had the same problem with qcy and moondrop but not with soundcore my pair is going flawless for 3 years already

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