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Headphones — Moondrop STARFIELD II

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Moondrop STARFIELD II
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The headphones feature an updated dynamic radiator, which has received an all-metal diaphragm made of an alloy of lithium and magnesium. The cases are made by casting from a metal alloy and covered with colored enamel. The reinforced nozzle is made of brass on a CNC machine, and the acoustic filter installed in it can be easily replaced by the user. There is also a pressure relief hole in the housing, which can be closed with a special plug to enhance the bass response.

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Specifications

  • Model name

    STARFIELD II

  • Transducer principle

    Dynamic or Isodynamic

  • Scheme

    Closed

  • Wearing style

    In-ear

  • Frequency response low +/- 10dB (Hz)

    12

  • Frequency response high +/- 10dB (Hz)

    24 000

  • Max. sound pressure level (dBSPL (1 kHz @ 5% THD))

    N/A

  • Connection type

    Wired

  • Connector (mm)

    3.5

  • Sensitivity (dBSPL (1 kHz/ 1 mW)))

    122

  • Impedance (Ohm (1 kHz))

    15

  • Playback time (hours)

    N/A

  • Weight (g)

    N/A

  • Official link

More components

  • Pill

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    Moondrop Pill

    Thanks to the use of a large broadband dynamic radiator with a diameter of 13 mm, Moondrop Pill provides powerful sound output. The design of the headphones is innovative, with an open design type and a unique ear mount. Moondrop designed this model with a flexible C-shaped arm made of high-quality TPU and titanium alloy.

  • SPARKS

    Headphones

    Moondrop SPARKS

    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.

  • NEKOCAKE

    Headphones

    Moondrop NEKOCAKE

    The headphones are controlled via a touch layer on the external panel, but specific actions can be reassigned from the application. By default, one touch gives pause, two — rewind, three - call the voice assistant, and hold — enable-disable active noise reduction.

  • ALICE

    Headphones

    Moondrop ALICE

    The headphones use Qualcomm's latest Bluetooth QC5151 chip, which supports the aptX Adaptive codec. The operating time from a single charge is 8 hours, and when using the case, the user can go without power for 40 hours. An ANC noise reduction system is also available.

  • SPACE TRAVEL

    Headphones

    Moondrop SPACE TRAVEL

    The headphones have an active noise reduction system (up to -35 dB) with three modes of operation, including transparent, and a large dynamic radiator with a 13 mm titanium-coated diaphragm is used in the acoustic part. The headphone output is adjusted according to the proprietary VDSF curve, and three bass gain levels are provided for bass connoisseurs - Monitor, Reference, and Basshead.

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