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🎧 Elevate your audio game with futuristic open-ear freedom!
The Moondrop Pill Open Ear Headphones combine cutting-edge Bluetooth 6.0 tech with a 13mm low-distortion dynamic driver and AI-powered noise cancellation. Designed for active professionals, its IPX4 water resistance and ergonomic open-ear clip ensure all-day comfort and situational awareness. Dual-device connectivity and a 55ms low latency mode make it perfect for seamless multitasking and gaming on the go.












| ASIN | B0F8TVLYSN |
| Additional Features | Noise cancellation, dipole sound transmission, low latency for gaming, touch control |
| Age Range Description | Adult, Teen, Kid |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Battery Average Life | 8 hours |
| Battery Charge Time | 8 hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #18,787 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #306 in Open-Ear Headphones |
| Bluetooth Range | 10 meters |
| Bluetooth Version | 6 |
| Brand | Moondrop |
| Brand Name | Moondrop |
| Built-In Media | Pill, Charging Cable, Manual, Certificate, Service Card |
| Carrying Case Color | Black |
| Color | BLACK |
| Compatible Devices | Cellphones, Television, Tablets, Laptops, Gaming Consoles, Desktops, Smart Speaker |
| Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 270 Reviews |
| Ear Placement | Open Ear |
| Earpiece Shape | Open_ear |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Form Factor | Open Ear |
| Frequency Range | 20Hz - 20,000Hz |
| Headphone Folding Features | Open Ear |
| Headphone Jack | No jack |
| Headphones Ear Placement | Open Ear |
| Headphones Jack | No jack |
| Manufacturer | MOONDROP |
| Model Name | PILL |
| Model Number | Pill |
| Noise Control | Active Noise Cancellation |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Specific Uses For Product | Fitness |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Manufacturer |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
J**N
Great open-ears. Super budget-friendly.
Once again Moondrop continues to impress. These sound great (and only $50? HOW??) and they go on easily and don't seem like they're going to come off even though they feel like they're barely there. The form factor of the case is certainly interesting and eye-catching, and is definitely going to be more cumbersome than other wireless earbuds when slipping it into a pocket or a bag. It does have a hole for a lanyard, but doesn't come with one for some reason. The one point of criticism I would have is that the open and close mechanism is too weak. It can and will accidentally open and close even when just moving around in your pocket. The earbuds are safe though, the magnets holding them in are strong enough that they won't just fall out. And the case being round honestly isn't much of an issue, sitting on a flat surface closed it won't just roll off because of the little lip it has, and even open it's stable and doesn't want to roll.
R**L
Good sound, comfortable, great price
I’ve used these headphones for a little over a month now mainly for running. Pros: -great price -comfortable in ear -stays put during rigorous activities -sound is good -looks great -sweat proof -can pause and skip track with touch controls -good looking case Cons: -no volume control -cannot connect device to app!!! -case tends to flip open, but headphones do not fall out -case can roll around on flat surfaces -lacks charge percentage display
P**L
Good-sounding open ear buds that don't hold back any sound.
The sound on these has let me rediscover old songs that my previous earbuds crushed under bass. The Moondrop Pill has softer bass, but it is better formed and has more impact than bass that simply slams. The bass can also be boosted through various means, such as using the Moondrop app to autoEQ them to the Moondrop Chu II. Vocals are fantastic on these, as are violins, hurdy gurdys, cellos, and tagelharpas. Metal sounds good on these, but the bass is a bit lacking for metal songs. They are open earbuds, so outside sound will still enter your ears. That is what I desire for work and home life when I want to hear music without cutting out other voices. If you want noise-blocking, look elsewhere. They do clip on and stay relatively put, but they do slip down the ear after a while. I do prefer that to buds that clamp on hard and irritate. The touch controls are hard to use reliably, and sometimes I hear a single click register when I turn my head and the touchpad makes contact with my head. The case is my biggest gripe. The case is not pocket-friendly, and likes to spin open in my pocket. It does charge reliably, and the buds last through an entire work day. The exception is the first day I used them, and one bud died surprisingly quickly. After a couple long uses and charges, the earbud battery figured itself out and now lasts all day. If you have battery issues, give it a chance to resolve itself. My phone is a budget model, so its bluetooth sound quality is limited. These sound good on my phone, and the same on a more capable device. The app is very good. It lets you AutoEQ your earbuds to another sound signature, or earbud, or apply your own parametric EQ. It does take time to find what you like inside the app. My favorite modification is to AutoEQ the buds to the Moondrop Chu II. AutoEQ is also usable in equalizer apps like Wavelet and in media players like Symfonium, so the Moondrop app is not the only way to AutoEQ your earbuds. However, it's wonderful that a headphones company includes this thing that audiophiles can enjoy. EQing throug the app lets the settings persist inside the earbuds for use on other devices, so it's worthwhile to poke at the app.
C**Y
Moondrop Pill: $50 Audiophile Magic for Your Ears - A Steal!
Wow! How are these **earbuds** just $49.99? I'm not overselling this—it's an absolute steal. These are easily some of the **best-sounding and most comfortable earbuds** I've ever used. The **Moondrop Pill** delivers excellent sound, is incredibly comfortable, and can genuinely be considered **audiophile-grade wireless earbuds**. I don't say that lightly, especially as a proud owner of numerous premium headphones and IEMs. The Moondrop Pill might be exactly what you're looking for if you want to bridge the gap between typical earbuds and superior audio. They're just that good! I recently bought other **open-ear earbuds** just to try out the trend. While they were all fairly decent, none quite fit what I was truly looking for. The **clip-on open-ear design** of the Moondrop Pill is perfect. They're comfortable and fit my small ears perfectly. They don't sit directly in your ear canal; instead, they rest just outside it, making them ideal for anyone with sensitive or narrow ear canals. The greatest benefit of this design is that it allows you to still hear **exterior sound**, which was crucial for me, as I need to be aware of my surroundings at work. The Moondrop Pill delivered on this. However, what other open-ear earbuds lacked, and what I desperately needed, was **great sound**—not just decent sound, but _great_ sound. I needed something that could truly deliver the impact of whatever genre of music I was listening to. And let me tell you, the Moondrop Pill does not disappoint in that department at all. The design is unique, especially the **case**, which is typical for Moondrop's wireless earbud options. I purchased the white variation, and the white/red capsule looks like a large pill. Its **clear, see-through aesthetic** is cool, and opening it is easy. I've had no problem carrying it in my pocket, though I'd be hesitant to put it in a pocket with keys, fearing they might scratch the capsule's surface. It's smooth and unobtrusive. A nifty feature allows you to charge either earbud in either slot of the case, which is a nice touch and convenient when you're in a hurry or just need a quick charge without fumbling to find the correct side. I was introduced to Moondrop through their IEMs, and they all had a specific tuning that suited the various genres I listen to. I listen to a mixed bag of everything: R&B, classical, classic rock, soul, and more. The **Moondrop Pill easily adapts to all of these genres** remarkably well. While the sound quality won't match a premium IEM or headphone, it performs extremely well for an open-ear earbud. The overall sound is **balanced, vocals are clear, and surprisingly for an open-ear clip-on earbud, the bass is really good**. I had no trouble getting a good bass response from these earbuds—much better than other open-ear options in this price range. I also found that it adapted the bass well to whatever type of music I was listening to. There's a **firmware update** available, at least from when I purchased it about a month ago. You can update by downloading the **Moondrop Link App**, where you can also **customize the EQ** of the Pill. Additionally, there's **PEQ support**, which is amazing for accessing shareable tunings from the community. Another interesting feature is the ability to enable **Multipoint**, allowing simultaneous Bluetooth use across at least two connected devices. At this price point, this deal is hard to pass up. If you're looking for **open-ear wireless earbuds** with **great sound, extreme comfort, and environmental awareness** due to their lack of sound isolation, the Moondrop Pill will be the perfect fit.
N**M
Excellent and stylish budget open-ear buds
Excellent budget open-ear buds. They are simple to set up, connect to multiple devices, and comfortable out of the box. I put them through a gauntlet of music and they handle most sound loud and clear, with excellent vocals but sub par in some frequencies and older music. The controls are straightforward, though I have not been able to adjust volume yet. There is an app for added features, as well as some extra goodies like wallpaper.
F**Y
My new favorite earbuds
I thought the clip on type headphones were a gimmick but after using them they are quickly becoming my favorite type. They are far more comfortable to wear for long periods of time, so if you're using them somewhere you don't need noise isolation you often forget they are even on. Sound wise they sound great to my ears. Clear sound, obviously not a huge amount of bass given they don't seal, but still very respectable. I found them best for listening to podcasts and YouTube. Case is really cool looking, but the one thing I didn't like is that the swivel mechanism to open it is very easy to trigger so they always end up opening in your pocket. The magnets are strong enough to keep the earbuds in though, so I never had them fall out of the case in my pocket. App is the same Moondrop app, which is fine. There's a ton of community EQ settings but they are all in Chinese, so I simply picked the most downloaded one. All in all these are my new go to buds if I don't need any noise isolation or noise cancellation. I keep them on during the day and forget they are there, but when I need them they're already in my ear and ready to go.
R**.
Very comfortable, not loud enough. Low lag in "Game Mode"
Very comfortable to wear, you can actually forget you have them in. Decent Bass for open earbuds. You can clearly hear things that happen around you so you aren't isolated. They are not loud at all though. Even at full volume they are pretty quiet. Depending on what you are listening to that might be a problem for you. Personally, I was very disappointed in how quiet they are. Otherwise they are great. Game mode works well and has very little lag from what I could tell.
V**V
Solid Everyday Headphones with Great Battery Life and Comfort
I’ve been using these headphones daily for about a month now, and they’ve quickly become my favorite pair. I mostly use them to listen to videos, podcasts, and radio while doing stuff where I still want to be aware of what’s going on around me. Sound: This is my first pair of open-ear headphones, and the sound leakage really caught me by surprise. I saw a lot of reviews saying it was minimal, but people can definitely hear them a bit if they’re close, about a meter away at half volume and farther if it’s louder. It’s not a big deal for me since I usually don’t have people that close and rarely listen at high volume. Sound quality is great. They’re way better than my old Samsung Buds 2. The open-ear design makes the sound a bit quieter, but I still think it’s higher quality overall. Microphone / Calls: I never liked using headphones for calls before, but these totally changed my mind. Calls sound clear, and the mic works great when I talk at a normal volume. No complaints from the other party. So far, I’ve only used them indoors with regular background noise such as the TV, dishwasher, or people chatting at the other side f the room. Fit: They fit me perfectly, but someone else who tried them on found them too big. For me, they stay secure even when I’m running or jumping around. Battery Life: I usually wear them for about 4 to 5 hours a day, and the battery only drops to around 60 percent. I only need to recharge the case about once a week. App: The app’s pretty good too. So far, I’ve only used it to set up the headphone controls, but it seems well made. Overall: I’m really happy with these. Hopefully they hold up over time since I’ve seen a few reviews mentioning one earbud failing or breaking. I’ll update this review if that ever happens.
J**N
Good quality
They feel nice quality. Haven't had any problems. The connecting voice is a bit annoying though.
R**S
Goed product, slechte uitwerking.
De ervaring van het prima geluid van deze dopjes wordt volkomen bedorven door de ronduit knullige uitwerking van het product. Het doosje is grappig, mooi, en bijna onbruikbaar. De vormgeving lijkt geïnspireerd door een Citroen uit de jaren 90, maar dan zonder het praktische nut daarvan. Go figure. Het ding rolt rond op tafel, draait open als je hem in je zak steekt, en als hij laadt kun je hem niet opendoen. En het domste: rood is rechts. Wen daar maar eens aan. Dit gaat tegen iedere regel van gebruiksgemak in. Daarnaast is de bijbehorende app rommelig en hier en daar nog in het Chinees. Heel erg jammer, want technisch zijn het goed zittende oortjes met een mooi geluid. Maar in de praktijk loop je je vooral te ergeren. Teruggestuurd.
J**A
Excelentes audífonos, estuche de carga de calidad dudosa
La batería dura unas 6-7 horas de uso constante, muy cómodos y pasaron la prueba de llevarlos a correr sin que se suelten. Lo malo es el estuche, tiene algo de juego el mecanismo giratorio y se ralla extremadamente fácil la cubierta a la semana de traerlo en la mochila se ven terribles.
ر**ل
الحجم
ممتازة وما تضايق فالاذن ولكن البوكس حقها شوي حجمه مبالغ فيه وصوتها ممتاز جدا
F**U
Innovation aus China
Ich mag eigentlich keine In-Ears. Das Tragegefühl prinzipiell, dann passen mir die meisten passen nicht richtig. Einerseits drücken sie nach kurzer Zeit, und raus fallen sie sobald man sich etwas rührt sowieso. Earbuds klingen dann wieder bescheiden (und halten noch schlechter), wobei mich die Moondrop BLOCK, zumal für den Preis, schon beeindruckt haben. Die PILL allerdings ... Die Klammer hält, egal was, auch Brille kein Problem. Minimales Drücken nach 4–6 h, das halten sie auch Akku-technisch leicht durch. Klangqualität auch für Musik echt in Ordnung, obwohl sie in meinen Ohren nicht perfekt sitzen. Audiophil sind sie nicht, aber dass ich sie mehr oder weniger den ganzen (Arbeits-)Tag drinlassen kann, ist Gold wert.
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