🎶 Elevate Your Audio Game with Moondrop Blessing 3!
The Moondrop Blessing 3 in-ear earphones feature a sophisticated 2DD + 4BA hybrid driver system, delivering a wide frequency range of 10Hz to 30kHz. With a sleek stainless steel faceplate and a 3D-printed acoustic filtering nozzle, these earphones are designed for both style and performance. The interchangeable cable design allows for customization, making them perfect for gaming and everyday use.
Control Method | Touch |
Control Type | Media Control |
Carrying Case Weight | 300 Grams |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Weight | 0.49 Kilograms |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Is Electric | No |
Antenna Location | Calling |
Compatible Devices | Cellphones |
Cable Features | Detachable |
Additional Features | Interchangeable wires |
Enclosure Material | Stainless Steel, Plastic |
Specific Uses For Product | Gaming |
Headphone Folding Features | In Ear |
Earpiece Shape | Rounded tip / In-ear |
Headphones Ear Placement | In Ear |
Carrying Case Color | Silver |
Theme | Video Game |
Color | Silver |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
Connectivity Technology | Wired |
Headphone Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
Frequency Range | 10Hz-30kHz |
Audio Driver Type | Hybrid Driver |
Audio Driver Size | 10 Millimeters |
Impedance | 14.82 Ohm |
Noise Control | None |
J**Y
Great IEM with not very durable accessories.
Having tested various IEMs and headphones, Moondrop is one of my favorite brands and these IEMs themselves are amazing.Receiving backlash due to poor bass range (when it’s within their capability to produce), I still prefer this IEM due to the higher treble range and more crisp and clear vocals than other IEMs (for reference, airpod pros have a better bass than this IEM, but that is the only area this IEM is lacking). With an equalizer you can produce still decent bass (spotify has a built-in function within their settings if you can’t afford an external one).Pros:•Great treble range•Specifically crisp vocals where you can hear overlapping voices easily within properly mixed songs•Decent outside audio blockage despite no noise cancellationCons:•Flimsy Chord•Zipper case is spacious and hard cover, but the zipper is poor quality and may break after ~50 uses•The earbud nozzle tips are decent, but expect them to remain stuck in your ear after some usage, causing you to exchange them for new tipsOverall, this IEM is amazing, but the accessories are rather lacking. For reference, Moondrop Kato (~190$) had an amazing chord that came with a smaller case, but a case that didn’t break because it was magnetic (unlike this case, which was amazing up until it broke). Other IEMs also have a more decent matte finish, whereas these ones may leave fingerprints on the outside of them, but overall I still rather like the design.Keeping this in mind, if you want an IEM with the same quality, but better bass then you may have to pay 200$ more and get a better IEM like the Moondrop Variations.If you want a similarly priced IEM then I would recommend the Moondrop Blessing 2 Dusk version (not the regular ones. There are superior to those) The dusk version is very similar and has a better bass but are very slightly lacking in the treble range when compared to these.The only problem with this is that the Blessing 2 IEMs are NO LONGER being manufactured, and this is your best go to option as of now for a high quality IEM that are in stock.My recommendation would be to use this IEM with different accessories:After searching for a better chord with a decent microphone: TRIPOWIN Linsoul C8 is the best chord I could find after extensive looking. The microphone is decent (if you receive a decent pair, I had to order a replacement because my first microphone was of poor quality when I purchased mine) and the chord is very durable and provides good audio quality.SpinFit CP100 tips are great replacement tips, because the ones provided from Moondrop will eventually remain stuck in your ear after some usage. If the tips do get stuck in your ear, don’t worry; they're easy to get out.This occurs because the tips remain squeezed in your ear for an extended period and as a result they no longer stick to the nozzle (Moondrop wanted a smaller nozzle with this pair of IEMs (so they can provide additional comfort and these are more comfortable than the Blessing 2 models). As a result, there is no ledger anything to catch the tips and keep them there, thus you’ll need a tighter pair of fitted tips so they will remain on the nozzle.I also used a backup case when mine broke and I have another more durable hard cover case on the way.TL;DRMoondrop Blessing 3 is an amazing IEM for the price although it is slightly lacking in the bass end compared to higher end IEMs or their Blessing 2 version.Since there are no available similar IEMs being manufactured or longer in stock, it’s hard to find IEMs for the price that will have as good of quality. Anyone wanting a better IEM with bass should look at their ~500$ Moondrop Variations IEM or consider buying a similarly cost pair from Sennheiser, Shure, or Thieaudio.I would recommend this IEM for personal use or a gift as long as the provided accessories are replaced with more durable options (you can find my recommendations on amazon as well).Although this may lead some to give the product a 4/5 stars, the Moondrop Blessing 3 IEMs themselves are of top quality for its price, comfortability, and has allotted me already hundred upon hundreds of hours of high audio quality listening. I would recommend this product.
H**A
Blessing 3
The Moondrop Blessing 3 IEM's sound great. Nice clear transparent sound. They are very hungry for power though. On my portable Dac/Amp I have to crank to volume up all the way to get decent sound out of them. But my JDS Labs Atom 2 combo DAC & Amp power them just fine. As long as you have the proper amp to pair with these they sound great. I've heard people complain of lack of bass response with the Blessing 3. I have no issues at all with the bass. To me when you get the right tips on the Blessing 3 and get that good seal inside your ear canal the bass has a very nice thump to it and will rattle the inside of your head for sure. Blessing 3 has nice detail in the mid's and highs. The soundstage is adequate. Soundstage on the these is not going to blow you away like an open back headphone would. However the soundstage is good as far as IEM"S go. I think for $300 dollars the Blessing 3's are a great choice without bursting your wallet. Are they going to compete with IEM's in the $1,000 dollar range? I don't think so. But I'm not willing to shell out $1,000 to find out. At home I use Focal's & Beyerdynamic DT1990 open back headphones for mixing and mastering. But for just general music listening on the go the Moondrop Blessing 3's are a very good choice. Just be sure to have a portable amp that can sufficiently power them.
D**Y
Great product but very expensive
These IEM’s worked wonderfully and had amazing audio quality. After a few months they got really muffled and I couldn’t really hear out of one side of them, this may have been because of earwax buildup but I’m not really sure.
Z**D
Horrible QC
The right earpiece started having a crackling sound which gets worse the louder volume is. The support refuses to respond to my contact requests and Amazon did not help get my product replaced either. I enjoyed it a lot before them a lot before the problem for a few days and was very happy with the sound. Never buying another Moondrop product again
F**N
Amazing Sound Quality-lacks bass-cable is mid for the price
Amazing Sound quality 9/10-Great for Gaming & Music-I would say people who like a LOT of bass will probably not like these tho-lacking on bass(subjective) The amp i use with this has a +bass switch so these IEMS are perfect with a ampI bought these for Valorant mostly as i was a sworn headphone only user and hated IEMS>Ended up falling in love with these and replacing my hd650 which collects dust(sad).These are amazing with music and i can use them with my Iphone 14Pro max without a amp neededThe only negatives id say is my ears hurt when i (first) got them but after a couple days of heavy usage and tanking through it they feel absolutely fine.Also the cord is average and broke after a couple of months (should come with a better cable since its so expensive)
D**L
Awesome headphones, great fit, high quality materials... Just too much money
I want to start off by saying I absolutely love these headphones, they feel great in the ear, they have a really nice weight to them, the material feels premium, the cable's awesome, and the sound quality was spectacular!The issue 100% boils down to price.I bought a pair of KZ ZS10 Pros to compare alongside ($390 vs $49) and that's what this boiled down to.I compared the sound quality of these two headphones both on my MacBook, swapping between the two earphones looking for sound quality differences and I couldn't find anything of note. The Moondrops needed 2 more clicks of volume up to match the ZS10 Pros but that's actually a feature (the lowest volume on my Mac is slightly louder than I'd like on the ZS10s.)The ZS10s also felt less comfortable, but nice quality still. The Moondrops definitely beat them out on comfort.That said, the nicer feel and sound of the Moondrops can't justify the price tag. Maybe people with insane hearing can see the difference (and I would usually put myself in this category) but whatever differences, the quality was not 8x better.
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