🎶 Elevate Your Sound Game!
The Moondrop Blessing2 is a premium in-ear monitor featuring a hybrid configuration of 1 dynamic driver and 4 balanced armature drivers, designed for audiophiles seeking exceptional sound quality. Its innovative 3D printed sound duct ensures precise audio filtering, while the CNC stainless steel cover adds durability and elegance.
Control Type | Media Control |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Item Weight | 0.5 Kilograms |
Is Electric | No |
Antenna Location | Cycling, Running, Exercising |
Cable Features | Retractable |
Enclosure Material | Stainless Steel |
Headphone Folding Features | In Ear |
Headphones Ear Placement | In Ear |
Color | Silver |
Connectivity Technology | Wired |
Headphone Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
Frequency Range | 20 Hz - 20 kHz |
F**P
Great sound for the money
Bought these purely on impulse after reading a review and whilst looking for a new cable set for some old Westone W30’s.Both my IEM’s and headphones are used for late night music without disturbing anyone.I have Beyerdynamic T1’s, Denon AH-D5000’s and the Westone W30’s - and now these.These sound far better than many other IEM’s which cost a fair bit more.Sound is clean and coherent with little sibilance, providing a clean, clear bass too.For the money, they’re very good indeed across a wide range of music.They’re not a boomy bass type IEM, but instead a taut punchy deep bass that’s really remarkable for the drivers used.I’d say a nice, easy to listen to wide sound stage with stacks of detailed resolution across the frequency range.The earpiece isn’t the smallest, and the diameter of the plastic is larger than I’ve had before to fit the silicone tips on.They are comfortable to wear for my ears, although the inverted teardrop shape can protrude a little, meaning that resting your head against a sofa or a pillow can be more uncomfortable than say the Westone W30’s.If you can afford to get a pair then just be aware that the tips can slide off.That’s easily solved with a bit of ultra fine grit sandpaper, to just partially roughen the tube so things don’t slip about.Are they worth the money?Simple answer - Yes.
B**N
Stunning sound quality
Moondrop Blessing 2 is one of my favourite audio products ever. It is so natural sounding and beautifully detailed. No EQ needed whatsoever. I currently own an Etymotic ER4-XR and Hifiman Ananda and have owned many headphones in the past including HD600, DT1990, Audeze iSine 10, Hifiman HE4XX, AKG K701, Philips X1 & X2. The Blessing 2 is so well rounded in terms of sound quality that it ranks near the top of everything I've owned to date.The only thing to consider is fit. They don't fit me perfectly, but I have found an orientation that is reasonably comfortable with the small tips.
J**E
Amazing
Bought these a little over a month ago and I'm blown away. Details in songs are so crisp, soundstage is great, bass is weighty but not too much. Listening to my favourite songs is an absolute treat with these. Highly recommend.
T**S
This might explain the price
Great iem, at least £500 sound quality. But one of my earpieces was faulty. It took a while to figure out, to reach out, and then it took another month to arrive. This is the risk one takes buying from a smaller company based in China, and at this price point, I guess. The new earpiece works great. They're replaceable, which is really cool. Tips are not big enough for me, the heavy earpiece often drops out of my ear. Weight means it's not really suitable for leisure on the go, but I actually like the sturdy metal and plastic build. The metal cover is not quite sharp enough to "sharpen your nails", as they claim on the website, but this pair definitely boasts a "scientifically effective and unpretentious configuration", for those who want to spend their money effectively.
O**8
Great looks and most importantly sound quality
I did upgrade my ear tips to some spinfit for better comfort.
F**N
Downgrade or upgrade
At this price it’s a steal! I have had various iems and currently I use in-ear sd4. Sd4 is great, very neutral but quite ‘boring’. So I decided to try a different sound signature. My friend recommended me this one and stopped me from spending 500 to 1k for an upgrade. However it turns out to be a downgrade in price but upgrade in sound.
M**N
Sound quality
Great sound , used for iPad at home, my Dali kubik too loud sometimes
S**Y
Well, well, well
Decent soundstage, some genres sound good. Just not good enough for me. Not refined, too noisy, looks cool but uncomfortable fit. I've sent them back in a week. Going for XMT.
M**K
Amazing
Insanely fast shipping, great IEMs.
E**I
Blessing auch für die Ohren
Ich benutze die IEMs jetzt seit über einem Jahr und bin immer noch super begeistert von ihnen.Klingen einfach super, ohne dass etwas schwammig rüberkommt, einzelne Details klingen sehr klar und nichts übersteuert (sofern man gute Musikqualität hat!).Der Komfort ist natürlich subjektiv, für mich dauert es schon 3-4 Stunden, bis sie manchmal dann anfangen, ungemütlich zu werden.Sehr empfehlen kann ich auch, Equalizer zu probieren. Einfach nach oratory1990 EQ Liste suchen und man wird fündig.Kundensupport kommt einem auch entgegen und ist engagiert zu helfen :)
A**D
Good bass, lots of detail, good timbre of instruments, easy to listen to.
I own a pair of Shure 535s and Thie Audio Lgacy 3 & 5. The Blessings are by far the most pleasant to listen to. The Shures have more detail and a rocksolid image, but somehow remain a bit "technical in sound". The Shures are my reference IEMs if I want to understand whats going on with the sound of any component I want to "analyze". But I always revert back to the Blessing2s. They have a bit more bass (not as much bite though), the soundstage is more transparent and the voices and Instruments sound more natural, AND: it always sounds pleasant. The Shures may be more accurate after all but the blesssings remain more pleasant. The Linsoul P1s are hard to drive, but have even better timbre, voices and acoustic instruments sound the most natural through tehm, but lack bass and dont have the same soundstage, everything much closer together; nevertheless, the P1s are my reference for how real a voice can sound. The Thie Audio Legacy 3s are an incredible value for the money, and very comparable to the Moondrop Blessing2s, BUT: the Legacy3s are not very accurate and a bit sloppy in everything in comparison, and you hear it even if you don't compare. They always keep you hungry. The Blessings satisfy taht completely. The Tie Audio Legacy 5s on the other hand I expected to be what the Blessings are, a step up in everything they do. They are NOT. They are a step on a completely different direction. They are good, but lack seem to lack detail; but they are not. It takes a while to understand how good they are, unspectecular, but good. Laid back from all the abvoe mentioned, but also a rightness of timbre which draws one in. Same price as the Blessings, but the Moondrop Blessing2 are by far my most FUN IEMs. If I had to chose one pair, I would chose the Blessings over the Shures, which are 2 x the price.
C**S
Best sound I have heard in my life, totally worth it
Coming from KZ IEMs and Airpods Pro 2, These IEMs are the best sound I have heard in my life and I've been living and listening for lots of years.1. The tuning is quite neutral and balanced, as a someone that is very much used to the V-shape tuning of the KZ line-up and Airpods Pro, they're not overly bassy but they also don't lack bass, same goes for mid tones and high tones which overall makes listening a very enjoyable experience. The sound separation is incredible. All instruments are very clearly distinguishable and pinpointable due to #2.2. The sound staging, it is about on par with some headphones that I have tried. It's insane how far a certain instrument can sound in a song with others being really close by ON AN IEM. The level of immersion you get from them is astonishing which leads me to #3.3. They're nicely shaped and the weight is just right, comfortable to wear over long periods of time while gaming for example. This also contributes to the aforementioned immersion and it's something that I don't see other people mention a lot with these IEMs. After putting them on and giving it a minute you don't even notice they're there at all, they also don't fall out of your ear while moving your mouth(something which is very annoying if you're on a Discord call). Despite how big they may look on the pictures, They're actually not that big(this is very subjective as you might have smaller ears in which case you're SOL).4. They're downright gorgeous. I personally went for the L-Plain R-Logo design to save a buck but everything from the box to the carrying case to the cable to the IEMs themselves is just beautiful. The only con i can find is that the plastic bags used for the cable and the silicone eartips feel a bit cheap but other than that, it's great.Simply put, best audio purchase I've ever done. I don't think I will be replacing these anytime soon. The audio quality you get for the price makes this a total steal.
E**N
The best bang for buck IEM in the world
I don't know where to begin really, these just keep blowing my mind. I own these, Moondrop Aria and Thieaudio Monarch Mk2. Female vocals are slightly better on the Blessing 2, while everything else is slightly better on Thieaudio Monarch Mk2, which also has a little bit more detail. I love my MMK2 but I rotate between it and my Blessing 2 still and they are very close tuning wise. It is an upgrade for sure but not worth it for most people. If I only had Blessing 2 I would still be incredibly happy. Bass is impactful and detail, not overwhelming (that is good). This has pretty much the perfect tuning and every kind of music you throw at it will sound completely amazing. Orchestra, female vocals, male vocals, pop, popular music, acoustic..I've also tried the Moondrop Blessing 2 Dusk and it sounds worse to my ears, they tuned it to have more bass but the cost of that was clarity, detail and things just kinda blend together, separation is clearly worse. If you still want more bass than these you should look at Moondrop Variations, but then you have to increase your budget and bang for buck, nothing beats Blessing 2.If you are thinking about buying an IEM, this is the one - trust me. If you already bought this and are reading this - congratulations.... IF you can get them to fit. Some people have trouble getting them to fit, same with Thieaudio Monarch Mk2 the nozzle is quite wide. If you normally have M for tips you should probably try S with these.
Trustpilot
1 month ago
4 days ago