

🎧 Elevate your audio game with Moondrop Quark 2 — where precision meets portability.
The Moondrop Quark 2 in-ear headphones feature a cutting-edge 40nm USB audio SOC integrating DAC, AMP, and DSP to deliver high-definition 32bit/384kHz audio. Equipped with a universal USB-C interface, they offer broad device compatibility across Windows, Android, and iOS. Their ultra-wide frequency response and dual acoustic filter design ensure exceptional sound clarity and reduced distortion. With three customizable sound presets and a built-in high-quality microphone plus inline controls, Quark 2 is engineered for professional-grade listening and seamless communication.










| ASIN | B0DBLQ4DBD |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Best Sellers Rank | #43,187 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #2,238 in Earbud & In-Ear Headphones |
| Cable Feature | Detachable |
| Carrying Case Color | Gray |
| Carrying Case Material | Liquid crystal polymer |
| Compatible Devices | Cellphones, Tablets, Laptops, Desktops (with USB-C) |
| Connectivity Technology | Wired |
| Control Method | Push Button |
| Customer Reviews | 3.7 3.7 out of 5 stars (70) |
| Date First Available | July 30, 2024 |
| Earpiece Shape | Rounded tip |
| Frequency Response | 20000 Hz |
| Generation | 2 |
| Hardware Interface | USB Type C |
| Headphones Jack | USB-C |
| Included Components | Quark2, Ear-tips (S, M, L), Manual, Certificate, Service card |
| Input Device Interface | USB-C |
| Item Weight | 1.76 ounces |
| Item model number | Quark2 |
| Manufacturer | MOONDROP |
| Material | Liquid Crystal Polymer (LCP) |
| Model Name | MOONDROP Quark2 |
| Noise Control | None |
| Noise Control Features | No |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Dimensions | 2.87 x 2.64 x 1.57 inches |
| Recommended Uses For Product | [Communication, Music Listening] |
| Series Number | 2 |
| Special Feature | Microphone Included |
| Specific Uses For Product | Music Calling |
| Style | Minimalist |
| Supports Bluetooth Technology | No |
| Units | 2.0 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Wireless Communication Technology | Bluetooth |
V**R
good cost benefit to understand the audio philia
arrive on time, good product, excelente cost benefit
S**W
The sequel not a lot of people needed
Where these as bad as everyone says they are? For me.. They just weren't exactly the Quarks again, they kind of felt like a remake of them but not as good. Sure the usb c is a bit convenient, but honestly it doesn't seem to make that much of a difference. If anything the size of the buds are what really tick me off because I can't really wear these over the ear any more because of that fact. Obviously they make noise. But they're not as good as the original Quarks which you can thankfully still buy. If you're Hell-bent on getting these, they won't make you puke, but they won't make you feel good either.
L**.
Good budget option
Sounds good, especially at $15, mics built into these cables never seem to work that well but should do ok for chatting. The DAC inside of the cable can actually do 32bit/384khz according to my PC. Can't really go wrong with it at this price point.
T**E
Bad to the Bone (bad out of the box)
What complete garbage. Out of the box the multi function switch would switch between max/min vol, mute/on to off, rendering them un-usable. No volume control at all. Clearly the manufacturer has been overloaded with demand from Wirecutter review readers buying them. Clearly no QC at all. Don't recommend.
W**R
Not the successor I was hoping for
I probably own about 10 Quarks gen 1. Not even the dsp. They are so good. Convenient enough to put in a pocket, not a deep insertion or wide that hurts your ears, they go in easily, and are some of the more balanced sounding tools i've used in my many years of trial and error. I sold all my over the ear headphones some of which were 100x the price of these because I don't have to fiddle with seal loss on a headphone due to glasses/hair breaking the seal and making the bass department go defunct. I figured, even if the quarks are cheap junk that break every 6 months it'd: 1) still be cheaper then the way over the ear headphones 2) it'd still sound better then virtually every over the ear i've tried outside of maybe sound staging 3) the isolation is so much better and I can play at lower volume and still get a better overall sound I went all in on IEMs and tried a bunch vowing never to spend more then $100 for one, and been pleasantly surprised to say that none of my Quarks have broken in the 2 years of ownership since I had them. I even got crazy glue in case I had to help seal the wire connection to the IEM to make sure the weak point didn't cause an issue. When the Quarks 2 came out, it was probably the only thing I had been excited for in a long while for audio and sadly they fall short. The IEM is much longer not blending around the ear as well and for whatever reason don't have the same balance i've come to expect on the gen 1s. I've tried most the recommendations in the $10-$20 segment and I think I will just be staying with the Quark 1s until I see something else that matches their price, convenience, and ergonomics. Until then, I still feel liberated from the sinkhole that is headphone audio and GASing over something better when the gen 1s just cover most the bases for me already. The only thing I think i'd be missing at this point is wireless since functionally IEMs still have a way of pulling themselves out of your ear often due to cable length. If I was Moondrop and designing the gen 3 Quarks, i'd keep the Gen 1 size/shape as much as possible, make sure the cable stays durable for not being detachable, and only change out the drive if one truly is better. Until then, my recommendation is obvious.
D**A
Not bad
Good headphones but do not stay in ears.
A**Y
The cheapest USB-C earbuds that don't suck.
Four stars for price and comfort, minus one star for really wimpy bass.
M**2
inexpensive and nice
the cable is a little plasticky
A**N
Excellent sound reproduction for casual use.
A**R
Tiny bullet style earbuds, sound clean, not very loud, but easy to fit, sound good enough for day to day stuff, and are comfy
P**I
Rapporto prezzo/prestazioni imbarazzantemente favorevole, una risposta in frequenza ed una completezza di suono buonissimi. Sicuramente potevano avere un cavo migliore, un attacco migliore, etc.-, ma nel complesso, per via del prezzo, ottime.
M**E
Good but overpriced here
A**M
Die Moondrop Quark 2 liefern für ihren Preis eine wirklich beeindruckende Klangqualität. Für rund 11 € darf man natürlich kein echtes Hi-Fi erwarten – aber gemessen an dem, was sie kosten, klingen sie erstaunlich sauber, ausgewogen und detailreich. Im direkten Vergleich mit den Apple EarPods liegen für mich die EarPods klanglich leicht vorne. Allerdings kosten diese auch fast doppelt so viel, was man fairerweise berücksichtigen muss. Der größte Unterschied zwischen beiden liegt weniger im Klang als in der Bauweise: Während die EarPods Umgebungsgeräusche stärker durchlassen, bieten die Quark 2 eine deutlich bessere Abschirmung, was sie ideal für unterwegs oder laute Umgebungen macht. Der einzige echte Kritikpunkt ist das Kabel: Es überträgt Berührungen und Reibung relativ stark, was sich als störendes Rascheln bemerkbar machen kann. Fazit: Für den Preis sind die Moondrop Quark 2 ein absoluter Geheimtipp – klanglich überzeugend, gut isolierend und mit nur kleinen Schwächen.
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