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🚀 Elevate your audio journey with Space Travel – where sound meets the future!
Moondrop Space Travel TWS Earphones combine advanced Bluetooth 5.3 connectivity with a unique single feedforward ANC system delivering up to 35dB noise cancellation. Featuring 13mm dynamic drivers, 55ms low-latency game mode, and customizable bass profiles via app, these earbuds offer a premium listening experience with up to 16 hours total battery life. Designed for comfort with a shallow ear fit and seamless mono-binaural switching, they redefine value in true wireless audio for professionals and gamers alike.







| ASIN | B0CCVCPCNR |
| Additional Features | Noise Cancellation |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Audio Driver Size | 13 Millimeters |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Audio Latency | 55 Milliseconds |
| Battery Average Life | 4 Hours |
| Battery Charge Time | 1 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #33,399 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #1,888 in In-Ear Headphones |
| Bluetooth Range | 10 Meters |
| Bluetooth Version | 5.3 |
| Brand | Moondrop |
| Built-In Media | Wireless Charging Case |
| Cable Features | Without Cable |
| Carrying Case Battery Average Life | 12 Hours |
| Carrying Case Battery Capacity | 12 Hours |
| Carrying Case Battery Charging Time | 1.5 Hours |
| Carrying Case Color | white |
| Carrying Case Material | Plastic, Rubber, Metal |
| Carrying Case Weight | 0.15 Pounds |
| Color | White |
| Compatible Devices | Cellphones, Tablets |
| Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| Control Method | Remote |
| Control Type | Touch Control |
| Controller Type | Touch |
| Customer Package Type | Flat Free Package (FFP) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (1,552) |
| Earpiece Shape | rounded tips |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Frequency Range | [Typical human audible frequency range]: 20 Hz - 20,000 Hz |
| Headphone Folding Features | In Ear |
| Headphone Jack | No Jack |
| Headphones Ear Placement | In Ear |
| Impedance | 24 Ohms |
| Is Autographed | No |
| Is Electric | Yes |
| Item Weight | 100 g |
| Manufacturer | Moondrop |
| Model Name | SPACE TRAVEL |
| Model Number | SPACE TRAVEL |
| Noise Control | Active Noise Cancellation |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Sensitivity | 24 Ohm |
| Specific Uses For Product | Gaming |
| Style Name | Modern |
| Theme | Video Game |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
M**T
Comparing these earbuds to the Bose Quiet Comfort Earbuds that I returned because of shocking connectivity issues, here are the pros and cons. Pros: 1. Clearer sound and catches layers in music that were blended and bland in Bose and other earbuds I've had. For me, this is it's top selling point. It's insulting that it can be $25 and beat Bose's earbuds. 2. I haven't had ANY connection issues, which has been a sigh of relief. If you're inactive and don't play anything on them though, they will shut off after a few minutes. 3. Design is creative, imaginative, and out of the box with it's space theme. 4. For $25 bucks these blow others at the same price range out of the water and rival far more expensive ones (like the $250 Bose earbuds I tried). 5. For language learning, the Moondrop earbuds pick up and highlight differences in sound. For learning a language like French, these have been incredible. 6. For listening to music, these earbuds seem to pick up and seperate more layers of sound/music, which had me noticing intricacies that had faded into the background before. 7. Not only does it have a beautiful design, the packaging is well done and makes it feel like you just bought something high quality and expensive. Cons: 1. Majorly lacks the superior noise cancelation of Bose. 2. It takes a bit of getting used to taking the earbuds out of the case. 3. The silicone ear tips are oval instead of round which resulted (for me, personally) in an uncomfortable fit and feel and lower the sound quality. To compensate for these, I used the earbud tips of my broken JBL Earbuds. If you have the same problem, I would recommend buying separate tips or using some from an older pair before making a decision on whether or not you like them. 4. Even with new ear tips, these weren't nearly as cozy as the Bose Earbuds. 5. For bass, it's decent but not the bass (sorry, I meant best). If you want some heavier bass, Skull Candy earbuds (like ones my husband has) would probably be a better fit for you. 6. Dangly earring with these aren't the best, as you'll hear them clanking against them. 7. For gaming on your phone (I haven't tried my computer), I would not call this low latency. Playing my music course on Duolingo is simply not doable. It's just about a second delay, but it's noticeable. I don't play combat games, but I'd guess it would be majorly annoying for them as well. Overall, I'd give these a 4/5 when compared with Bose across the board (comfort, sound canceling, sound quality, connectivity, design) and Bose with also a 4/5. For just sound quality however, I'd personally rate these 5/5 and give Bose a 3/5 (Bose seemed lacking, not sparkling clear, and lacked in comparison to the sounds and layers of music the Moondrop earbuds picked up) . For $25 it's impressive to say the least. Of course the sound could improve even more, as they're not nearly as good as some over-the-ear headphones, but I'm strictly comparing these to other earbuds, namely the Bose Quiet Comfort Earbuds. If noise cancelation isn't your highest priority, I would get these hands down considering the quality and price point. Overall, I've been using these for several months now and am really pleased with them. If $25 is all you have, these would be good to try. If $100 is all you have... these are also a very good try.
M**M
I own multiple products from Moondrop and I have repeatedly commended them for pushing the boundaries of what we call "value for money", so when ordering Space Travel I expected them to be good. Yet, Moondrop has surprised me again. Space Travel aren't just "good for the price". They are good. Period. In any price category. The sound signature is good, the noise cancellation is good, the battery life is good, the build quality is good, the case is good...ish (see below). If someone handed me these and said they were 100 EUR, I would have believed them. 25 EUR? Now that's unbelievable. And yet it's true. I own TWS from Sony, Samsung, Nothing and Apple. Many of them cost many times as much. Some have better features or better app support. Some have better build quality or a nicer case. Some have slightly better soundstage or clearer highs. And yet none offer nowhere near as much value for money as Space Travel. If these were the only TWS I got to use starting today, I wouldn't mind too much. All of the above doesn't mean these are perfect, far from it. There are clear "cost cutting" decisions that have been made by the company: 1. "Transparency mode" is not great and it doesn't hold up to Apple's or Samsung's. The pass-through sounds are somewhat muddy and distorted, so I rarely use this mode. 2. The earbuds are a bit fiddly to insert into and remove from the case (easy to misalign the "stem" with the slit it fits into). Also, as the case doesn't feature a lid, there's a chance of knocking the earbuds out of their magnetic slots. The dust may also become an issue in time for the same reason. That being said, I still like the case a lot because of just how small it is. 3. The app is bare-bones and mostly serves as a glorified product manual. Most of the controls are available through touch interactions with the earbuds themselves, and the only good reason to use the app is to switch sound profiles (of which there are three and I can barely hear any difference between them). 4. There is no multi-device support (at least not yet). None of these are deal breakers or even significant problems at all when all else is great. The tuning is neutral with enough bass (I completely disagree with comments about bass being lacking). The clarity throughout the frequency response curve is solid. The noise cancellation is surprisingly functional considering shallow fit design and apparent lack of passive isolation. And I will take simple matte white plastic over glossy piano-black fingerprint magnets of many "premium" TWS any day. Oh, and did I mention these have a "game mode" which lets you get rid of the latency between the visuals and the sound? This is something most "premium" earbuds costing many times as much still don't offer! I can't overemphasise just how important this should be to anyone interested in using their TWS for gaming. Because with Space Travel there's no reason NOT to anymore. That alone to me would be worth twice the amount of money Moondrop is asking. So, to summarize: - These are good in general. - These are phenomenal for the price. - You can game with these without much sound latency. - There's no reason not to buy them unless you absolutely need better transparency mode or prefer the buds that fit deep into the ear canal. Another big win for Moondrop and an even bigger wake up call to the entire TWS industry.
T**9
باختصار: من ناحية الصوت السماعة هذي حرفيا تمسح الأرض بأي شي سعره اقل من 150. عزل الصوت: اقل من عادي البطارية وجودة التصنيع: مقبولة عتبي الوحيد هو على علبة الشحن، لأنها مكشوفة من فوق بمعنى أنها ما بتحمي السماعات من السوائل. السماعة ممتازة جدا على السعر حتى مع عزلها الرديء أشوفها الأفضل بهذا السعر.
I**O
Just like the YouTube audiophiles said. Absolutely amazing for the price and for non-wired earphones. Has a decent soundstage and can suprisingly distinguish sounds well enough on lossless music. I've even found myself thinking I was hearing people around me when I left YouTube playing. The noise cancelling and the microphone quality are good enough. Only real downside is the battery life. I believe the earphones last 4 and the case adds 12 hours. I haven't run out of battery yet though.
S**N
Could be a little louder
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