🎶 Elevate Your Listening Experience!
The Moondrop ARIA 2 in-ear headphones combine advanced dynamic driver technology with precision engineering, offering a frequency range of 16Hz-22kHz and passive noise cancellation. With a sleek alloy-casted housing and a TiN ceramic-coated diaphragm, these headphones deliver exceptional audio quality and durability, making them perfect for music enthusiasts and professionals alike.
Control Method | Touch |
Control Type | Media Control |
Compatible Devices | Devices with a 0.78mm 2-pin wired connection, such as certain music production equipment, portable audio players, and some digital recorders. |
Antenna Location | Music, Recording, Gaming, Calling |
Enclosure Material | Zinc alloy, brass, and copper with silver-plating |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Is Electric | Yes |
Specific Uses For Product | Music |
Cable Features | Retractable |
Additional Features | Detachable Cable |
Earpiece Shape | Rounded tip |
Headphones Ear Placement | In Ear |
Headphone Folding Features | In Ear |
Frequency Range | 16Hz-22kHz |
Frequency Response | 16 Hz |
Impedance | 33 Ohm |
Sensitivity | 122 dB |
Noise Control | Passive Noise Cancellation |
Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
Connectivity Technology | Wired |
Wireless Technology | no |
Headphone Jack | 0.78 2-pin |
Color | Silver |
Style Name | Contemporary" or "Minimalist |
Theme | Audio |
M**N
Exceptional Product
I got into IEMs because my headphones always break, and I've never been happier about the switch. They're convenient to wear, the quality is just as good as headphones, the packaging is exceptional and high quality (good for the road!), and they send in the extra silicone heads so you can adjust as needed. My only gripe is that the base needs to be just a smidge smaller, as it pushes the cartridge of my ear out, causing discomfort after long periods of use, but other people may not have that problem.
C**.
A perfect gift for an average music enjoyer
The Aria 2 is still outrageously competitive in the $80 bracket. A little bit more could get you an EM6L, but the Aria make a case for themselves. The leather case is lovely. The IEM's are gorgeous and satisfyingly hefty. They have a nice clean fit that should work with everyone's ears. The cable is very nice and has interchangeable heads. The box is art. I wish they had more tips but that's nitpicking, the included set was fine. They're low power enough to run on everything plugged into them.The whole package just feels like a very nice, premium product.As for sound? They're very musical. V shaped, so a bit bright on the treble, punchy and present bass. They're not the fastest on bass decay, but I'm nitpicking. Mids aren't too recessed, vocals are still great, and the single dynamic means they have a very cohesive, balanced sound. Energetic and fun, at the expense of some clealiness and neutrality. I wouldn't get them for someone super into classical music (big orchestral pieces? Simgot EM6L, outrageously good for that)The soundstage is average, not spacious but not claustrophobic. They handle complex pieces well with decent layering and imaging. Gaming performance is just fine. I throw them in my steam deck all the time and have a blast. If I played more competitive stuff, the EM6L would be my choice, and I do have a compelling soft spot for the detail and accuracy of the Aful MagicOne, but those are more expensive.Overall, the sound is very competent and well rounded, focusing on fun more than accuracy and crazy detail, but they're still no slouch. And the overall premium package of them and that they don't need any extra amplification at all makes them just a compellingly excellent idea for a gift. If you know someone who likes music and doesn't have a nice set of headphones, or have max budget around $80 and don't really know what you like yet, these are an outstanding gift idea. They're a part of my regular IEM collection and I've got no reason to get rid of them!
N**S
awesome sub $100 iem bass/music/gaming
I hope this helps someone who is like me wondering what to get up to $100 or less for an IEM or headphones etc…I wanted a good iem for bass, listening to music and gaming. Headphones just never are comfortable for extended periods and bulky. I love bass and edm, so that was important, but so was gaming and hearing footsteps for FPS games and overall soundstage and quality. I started with ATH M40x Audio Technica over ear headphones… just wasn’t comfortable. sound was just decent. Then I got Truthear Crinacle Zero iem’s…. just sounded overly boosted and artificial and for gaming was barely ok ish but not good.I then thought what the heck, lets try these Moondrop Aria 2 iem’s. Boom! Mission accomplished! while im sure there can be other recommendations and other good iem’s out there let me just tell you these work and work well without an amp or DAC. just plugged into my PC 3.5 basic realtek audio jack. i like drum and bass edm and the bass is solid, great, good balanced sound, good for gaming just no complaints and completely happy. I really didnt want to spend more then $100 cause im living in a hotel rn and Im also a dj and have great equipment in storage.Anyhow this was a long ass review but if your criterion’s are similar to mine and budget too, this will be very satisfactory.Cheers
C**E
Failed after 5 months - Outside Amazon return window - NO WARRANTY SUPPORT
Left ear stopped working after only 5 months. This was out of amazon's return window. I've had bad experiences with audio devices failing already so I bought Amazon's extra insurance through Asurion, thinking this time I am going to get my money back if something goes wrong. However, I was told by them when I tried to make a claim that I couldn't exercise it because Moondrop Aria has a 1 year warranty, and despite paying for the insurance, I cannot use it...Forced to accept that I flushed the extra money for the insurance down the drain, my only option was to contact Moondrop in order to exercise the supposed warranty. Their only form of contact is an online email form and they are completely unresponsive.In conclusion, do not trust Moondrop, Amazon, or Asurion to take care of you if something goes wrong with this product. After this experience I would not buy any Moondrop products due to lack of customer support, and do not bother with Asurion protection because it won't save you either.
L**D
Defective
theyre great but i saw someone say the left earbud is dying and mines doing the same but i cant find out where to get my replacement and they're not answering my support ticket, would appreciate if anytone knew how ive had these for almost 4 months and they're dying already.
J**M
Sound is good
But paint peels off pretty quickly, like 2 months in for me.
A**E
sounds too muddy for my preferences.
I like the sound profile but the music did not sound clean. Compared to the hexa this does sound more enjoyable but also sounds a lot cheaper.Overall i would rather have the truthear hexa and play with eq on that.
N**.
If you worry about the coating problem, no need to worry anymore
These are probably the best headphones in my house right now. They sound very bright but less bassy than my old Crinacle Red. They have been used in rough condition (in a jean pocket) for more than a year and have no coating problem. The wire that came with it is very curly and tent to tangle up so buy an aftermarket one if you don't like that.
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