

🎶 Elevate your audio game — where style meets sonic precision.
The Moondrop Block Semi In-Ear True Wireless Earbuds combine a powerful 13mm bass-enhanced dynamic driver with advanced acoustic tuning for natural, punchy sound. Featuring dual-microphone beamforming noise cancellation, seamless touch controls, and a USB-C charging case offering up to 15 hours of battery life, these earbuds deliver premium wireless audio designed for professionals who demand clarity and comfort without compromise.










| ASIN | B0DCP1YZZ8 |
| Age range (description) | All Ages |
| Best Sellers Rank | 1,754 in In-Ear Headphones |
| Cable feature | Without Cable |
| Charging time | 1 Hours |
| Compatible devices | Bluetooth devices and mobile phones |
| Control method | Touch |
| Control type | Volume Control |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item model number | BLOCK |
| Item weight | 0.08 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Moondrop |
| Material | Composite biological diaphragm |
| Number of items | 1 |
| Package Dimensions | 6.91 x 6.3 x 5.21 cm; 82 g |
| Package type | Protective Packaging |
| Recommended uses for product | Music Listening, Gaming, Exercising, Calling |
| Specific uses for product | Entertainment |
| Style | [SOMETHING] Modern or [SOMETHING] Minimalist |
| Unit count | 1.0 count |
| Water resistance level | Not Water Resistant |
A**K
Good product
Great sound for this style of earphones.
M**G
Very good...if they're on offer
I picked these up for a bargain £11. Sound good once I got them positioned in the bowl of my ears right. They were almost horizontal to get the speaker grill closer to my ear canal to give the most bass. They do cause a hotspot on my left ear after about an hour so I only wear them for short periods. I also pickes up a pair of 1More Q10 for £13 at the same time to compare. The 1More are a bit more comfortable but to my ear, the Moondrop sounded a bit fuller all round so I returned the 1Mores. 3 stars only if they are full price as there are a lot of better in-ears around for only a few quid more. I only recommend the Block if they are on offer, or you can't stand pushing tips into your ears. Bear in mind, at full price they aren't too far away from the new Moondrop Space Travel 2, which I also have and are Tres-blinkin-mendous and the Moondrop app gives a ton of options for EQ's and button configurations too
E**A
Moondrop seem to make great products
I don't really like in-ear monitors, especially in public, so wanted some cheap flat headed wireless earphones for walking and commuting. These sound better than expected, and are also way smaller than expected!
A**K
Good
Very well calibrated, cheap, comfortable, opean ear earphones. I like them
S**T
Good value
Solid for the asking price
T**F
Don't waste your money
I shouldn't complain as these cost me about £10 "as new", but the sound isn't great, was hoping to get a fit similar to Sony earbuds from the 90's / 00's but they aren't a great shape at all and the app is absolutely atrocious. It will not locate these earbuds so you're stuck with a muddy default sound profile. Guess you do get what you pay for!
J**I
They're okay but you can find better at this price
My main problem with the moondrop block is that they sound compressed or low res. The sound sounds muffled. Now it's not so bad that it's unusable but it's definitely noticeable. I compared them to the VE Monks. Which I also got for £20 connected to a Bluetooth receiver. Both connected via Bluetooth and despite the Bluetooth receiver I used for the ve monks only supporting BT 4.2 the ve monks still sound alot clearer and more detailed.
A**R
Broke
Broke after 3 uses would not recommend waiting for refund
K**K
I really have to say that I'm amazed about these in-ears, which i own for more than three months now. I got them for around 15,- Euros back then, when they where on discount. Within these three months, i listened to everything on them - everything i liked in the past and the present. Working as a sound engineer (making vinyl, recording, mixing, mastering, live-pa) honestly i did not expect a lot for these. They got recommended by some youtuber and i liked the design very much, so for this price i gave it a try. Comparing them to a buddys airpods gen 4, the only thing missing is the bass frequencies apple is investing a lot into, but which im sick and tired of anyway. Id say the mids and highs are at least of the same value but in my perception, more thought through (without checking out their EQ curve though). Maybe it is about taste, but saying after a lot of time listening with them i can testify, that the moons have a lot of character (the lows are still very decent though). So going back to the music i listened to. Lots of Bob Marley, lots of Curtis Mayfield, Marvin Gaye, Weeks of only Trap music, also HipHop classics, lots of Miles Davis and John Coltrane, Tim Maia, Solange, Cheb Khaled, Björk and many many things more, which i cant recount right now. With new audio gear, no matter how cheap or costly it is, i always go back to the music i listen to for a long time of my life, to be able to better compare the gear with my memory of the song, but also to really get a feel for a song through many gears, building up an inner network of songs and how they can sound through different lenses. Explaining this, i am amazed how many new things i perceived within songs i listend to for more than (in some cases) 20 years, f.e. Bob Marley and Cheb Khaled. But also songs i knew for a shorter time than that, but with the same effect. It seems like every little thing is working more sensitive within these in-ear speakers, but right now i cant think of any rational explanation - while also - being sure its not only their curve of frequencies being responsible for this outcome. A very distinct thing i noticed about the blocks, is that FX seem to sound more intense on them, especially Reverb, Phaser and Chorus. Don't ask me why. I was confused at first, but started to really really like it, just like the moondrop blocks in general. Adding to this, i really liked the design of the product. It is very practical for the every day challenges a in-ear can face. Dropped them only god knows how often and immediately thinking they broke, but they thought otherwise. Seeing they are 30 bucks now, i can assure you they are worth every single cent of it and honestly even more. In my opinion this is at least a 50 bucks product, while imaginable they are a 100 buck product from other companies. While in-ears are mostly the last step for me in mixing/mastering (Speakers and Headphones before, obviously) - just to make sure how the music sounds for the everyday person - i used to rely on the gen 1 airpods, prefering the sound of them almost to every airpod after them, because of the naturalness they owned. Saying this - after those broke - they got replaced by the moondrops, and i'm being very hyped up for what else the people over there are bringing out on the market in the future.
J**N
Sounds ok. Fit is ok. Charging case sucks. Magnets are not strong enough to be a lidless case. They do not hold the connection to the charging points, thus they keep reconnecting to my phone when I don't want to, and won't get charged.
H**E
Short review: great sound, the fit is weird where it feels too big but they don't fall out, might fall out of case. Longer version: I have/had Airpods, Airpods Pros, Samsung Live Beans, Samsung Bud Pro, Beats Pro/Fit pro, and many more knock offs throughout my life. These are the best for the best price. I got rid of everything except these and my Airpods Pros when I need ANC. I walk all day for work and these have never fallen out or had sweat mess with them. The sound has crisp treble with faint, but precise bass. If you are looking for punchy or blasting bass go for Beats, if you just want enough bass these are great. They do let outside noise in because they don't go INTO your ears, but I like still being connected to the outside world in case someone needs to talk to me or I have to listen for vehicles as I cross the street. Because these are so good I'm considering buying the Moondrop Ultrasonics or Golden Ages when my Airpods Pros give out.
O**R
Solidny wybór, jeśli szukasz niedrogich bezprzewodowych słuchawek dousznych typu flathead. Dźwięk jest dobry, a po niewielkiej regulacji można uzyskać wygodne dopasowanie, które pozwala, aby cała perforowana powierzchnia prawidłowo przylegała do kanału słuchowego. Jednak trwałość może budzić pewne obawy. Po około czterech miesiącach użytkowania czas pracy na baterii wyraźnie się skrócił i obecnie wynosi około 20 minut na pełnym naładowaniu.
S**.
Ottimo prodotto, le cuffiette aderiscono bene alle orecchie e sono ben salde a differenza di altre cuffiette che cadono subito, il suono è ottimo e i comandi sono buoni. Per quanto riguarda il case ha magneti molto forti quindi le cuffiette tendono ad essere belle salde, anche l'autonomia è ottima. Acquiste a 13€ e li valgono tutti, difficile trovare di meglio su questa fascia di prezzo
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