Moondrop Pill
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Model name
Pill
Transducer principle
Dynamic or Isodynamic
Scheme
Closed
Wearing style
TWS
Frequency response low +/- 10dB (Hz)
N/A
Frequency response high +/- 10dB (Hz)
N/A
Max. sound pressure level (dBSPL (1 kHz @ 5% THD))
N/A
Connection type
Wired
Connector (mm)
N/A
Sensitivity (dBSPL (1 kHz/ 1 mW)))
N/A
Impedance (Ohm (1 kHz))
N/A
Playback time (hours)
20 (with case)
Weight (g)
N/A
Official link
The main innovations of the model are a new ultra-large isodynamic driver with a diameter of 100 mm with FDT (Full-Drive Technology) technology, an ultra-thin 1.2 microns pure silver etched membrane and other advanced solutions.
Moondrop has developed a new 50 mm dynamic ULT driver specifically for Horizon headphones. This driver is the result of two years of research and development by a team of experienced acoustic engineers.
The Moondrop Space Travel 2 in-ear wireless headphones feature a broadband dynamic driver with a 13 mm beryllium-coated composite diaphragm, a CCAW sound coil, and powerful N52 magnets.
The design of the Moondrop Harmon headphones uses three dynamic drivers with a diameter of 10 mm in a unique configuration. The presented dual layout system of 10 mm motors is equipped with the H.O.D.D.U.S system (Horizontally opposed dual dynamic drive system).
The acoustic part of the model is based on a 6 mm dynamic driver, the diaphragm of which has a beryllium coating. The frequency response of the model is adjusted according to the VDSF curve.