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The Moondrop Robin Earphones combine a 10mm TiN ceramic dome dynamic driver with a 6mm planar treble driver to deliver high-resolution hybrid audio. Featuring active noise cancellation, five customizable EQ settings via the Moondrop app, and an ergonomic design that reduces wind noise, these TWS earbuds are tailored for professional-grade sound and all-day comfort. Inspired by Honkai Star Rail’s Robin, they offer a unique blend of anime-inspired style and cutting-edge audio technology.











| ASIN | B0DRGCZQ7Z |
| Additional Features | Noise Cancellation |
| Age Range Description | Teen, Adult |
| Antenna Location | Exercising, Gaming, Music, Running |
| Audio Driver Type | Hybrid Driver |
| Battery Average Life | 9 Hours |
| Battery Charge Time | 2 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #42,005 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #2,241 in Earbud & In-Ear Headphones |
| Bluetooth Range | 10 Meters |
| Bluetooth Version | 5.0 |
| Brand | Moondrop |
| Brand Name | Moondrop |
| Built-In Media | Robin's Earphones *1 Custom charging case *1 Acrylic brick *1 Leather storage case *1 Charging Cable *1 Eartips |
| Cable Features | Without Cable |
| Color | white+blue |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphones, Laptops, Tablets, Televisions, Cars |
| Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| Control Method | App |
| Control Type | Media Control |
| Customer Package Type | Rigid Box with Cushioned Insert |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 394 Reviews |
| Ear Placement | In Ear |
| Earpiece Shape | Bud |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Form Factor | In Ear |
| Frequency Range | 20Hz - 20,000Hz |
| Headphone Folding Features | In Ear |
| Headphone Jack | No Jack |
| Headphones Ear Placement | In Ear |
| Headphones Jack | No Jack |
| Is Autographed | No |
| Manufacturer | MOONDROP |
| Model Name | ROBIN |
| Model Number | Robin |
| Noise Control | Active Noise Cancellation |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Power Levels | 21 |
| Specific Uses For Product | Professional Audio Monitoring |
| Style Name | Modern |
| Subject Character | Honkai Star Rail Robin |
| Theme | Anime |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Manufacturer |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
J**S
Really good, with some caveats
Really solid headphones. Great ANC, especially with spring ear tips. Packaging and the Robin acrylic block is gorgeous too, there's a beautiful iridescent/holographic effect to many of the pieces in the box. Aside from that, there are some gripes. None of these were dealbreakers (for me), but many of them I didn't know about till I bought them, so people should be aware of them. Here they are: - The sound quality is solid but a bit flat. I'm not an audiophile or anything though. I think this could be fixed by using the EQ in the app, but... - I haven't downloaded the app. I've seen reviews saying it sucks, it bricked their earbuds, etc. Until this is fixed, I probably won't be downloading it. - The dual connection can only be enabled through the app, which I haven't downloaded for the reasons above. It was part of why I got the earbuds, and it was not stated anywhere you needed the (buggy, bad) Moondrop app for it - For some reason, the left earbud drains battery and dies significantly faster than the right earbud. I have noticed this mentioned in some other reviews too, and I'm not sure what's up with that. - Battery life is okay. It says on the manual it's 9 hours, I've never had them last that long. Maybe the left earbud is messing it up, I don't know. But they are only lasting 6 hours at most, 3-5 is probably a more realistic estimate. The earbuds can probably last you a full day if you put them in the charging case for a bit in between, but I often use these when sitting at my desk and working for hours on end, so it's kind of annoying when they die. - Touch controls: I honestly find these kind of annoying. A lot of the time I accidentally activate them, and then when I actually want to do something like pause a video, it mysteriously stops working. I got these for sale, and I don't regret buying them, especially since I play HSR. I'm not a huge Robin fan, but I do like her design and I think these earbuds are gorgeous. It's just that there a ton of little issues that were definitely not shown anywhere in the marketing or weren't really mentioned in reviews that people should probably know about. I think the earbuds are still worth it if you like the character, just be aware of the issues you may run into.
P**O
Beautiful Packaging and Great Sound.
I bought these because of the beautiful packaging and my trust in Moondrop to deliver in audio quality. (I own the Space Travels, BLOCK, CHU II, and Blessing 2 Dusk from them.) As I lack the eloquence to properly speak in audio terms, I'll just speak my feelings on them. Pros: - Aesthetically pleasing. - Fit is great for me as well. Has not fallen out yet nor has it felt like it would. It might be large for some ears though. - Sound quality is quite nice to me considering BT restrictions. LDAC definitely helps out with this. (Need to turn on in the settings of the app.) I find that for my use case of mobile listening the sound to be quite clear. I use the Monitor EQ setting of the 5 prebuilt into the Moondrop Link app. - I don't have too much experience regarding ANC and Transparency quality as I have not used many but in my experience the ANC is quite good but may cause some to feel pressure. Transparency is usable but not perfect. - Spring tips. Considering these usually cost about $12 on their own (on Amazon when I checked earlier) it's a nice addition. - The sensors for ear detection work well for me as well. When removing one will pause music and turn on transparency mode while removed. (Need to turn on in the settings of the app.) - Can choose gain options to change how loud the buds can get. Low, Middle, High. - I've been told the calling quality is pretty decent. Cons (minor gripes that don't hurt my overall experience): - Currently does not have dual device support (I can't find it in my Moondrop Link app on ver 1.2.1 EN edition, but I've heard others have.) - Case is a bit large to be fitting in pockets, especially with the leather cover with the case. - Robin's voicelines are low res. Overall, I'm enjoying my pair and really appreciate how they look. The most IEM like TWS I've seen to date. 10/10 would recommend to others if they are into audio/HSR.
T**M
Amazing Collab Job
To get it out of the way, you are paying a premium for these for the Collab aesthetics and Moondrop knocked it out of the park. Everything from the case, to the earphones, and even the packaging is beautiful. Sound-wise, they sound very good and do have a nice bass to them. The passive noise cancellation is great and makes up for the sub-par active noise cancellation. And battery life lasts as long as advertised which is nice. The earphones are quite large, but I find them very comfortable which is probably helped by the contoured shell shape. I also didn't have to swap the ear-tips which I can't say for any of the wired IEMs I own. Realistically, these seem like a $90 pair of wireless earphones marked up for the Star Rail collab. If you're a fan of the game, I highly recommend this especially since it's rare for products like these to make their way overseas
A**X
Great sound and hardware, a few pain points with software
Overall, these are a solid product with good build quality and good sound. However, there are a few software issues that I hope can be fixed in a future firmware update. Positives: - Audio quality is good, similar to a wired pair at around 75% of the price; I think that's good value for the additional features this TWS offers - The fit is good for small ears, with the included spring tips being a good comfortable choice if wearing for several hours - Volume is good, not too low compared to other TWS and sound quality is the same at low volumes - Capacitive buttons are reliable and make a click sound when pressed, this is a big improvement over other products which leave you to guess how many times you clicked the button - Plastic housing is a good choice for the product and avoids issues I has with the paint on metal TWS peeling off. Print quality of the design is solid. - Automatic pause functionality "Function Settings" => "Sensor Settings" works great, pausing is instantaneous and sensor sensitivity is configured well - Compatability with iOS and Windows 11 is good, does not take much effort to pair the earphones, and they re-establish a connection if the device is nearby when the earphones are switched on - Game Mode is impressive, testing with the Nintendo Switch (1) the normal mode has a noticeable delay of ~0.5 seconds. The game mode makes the delay unnoticeable. On PC the difference is less obvious but still a good benefit that more expensive TWS don't have - Battery life is quite good, and the earphones give a warning when you are running low. I didn't notice any difference between battery life in the left and right earphones - Recharge time is fast and the case battery capacity is enough for a full day - Microphone is decent quality, comparable to a wired pair; speech is clear but recorded audio may sound a bit flat - The aesthetics of the white carrying case (without the protective purple case) are great, with a foil-like silhouette of Robin covered by a thin layer of glass making the case look and feel like a premium product Neutral: - The ANC is not particularly impressive, but is decent enough for this price; for example, you will be able to hear people talking but not be able to make out individual words - Connection range is as-stated in the description, will let you walk away from your device but not work well through walls - The hinge on the case is a bit fragile. I have not experienced any issues myself but this seems like a likely mechanical failure point. It's a spring-based mechanism so you need to be a bit careful to not allow it to snap to the fully open position Negatives: - Dual device connection mode works well, but keeps turning itself off! This is frustrating because you need to re-open the app, re-pair the device using the app, and re-enable the functionality - Occasionally one of the earphones unpairs resulting in two separate devices each looking to establish an audio connection. Seems the only way to fix this is to place both in the headphone case, close it, and wait about 6 seconds - The protective purple case is too bulky to fit in your pocket, without it the inner case is still bulky but does not interfere with walking/ sitting - Linux support is not plug-and-play; you will likely need to mess with bluetooth configuration utilities and forget-search-connect the device when you want to connect to bluetooth audio (tested on Linux Mint). This is not something I would say affects my rating, but could be worth mentioning - Connection, status, and other messages using Robin's voice play over the audio, requiring a rewind to hear what was said - Robin's voice quality is inconsistent between the voice lines with some lines sounding low-res
S**N
Great product but be careful with one thing…
The earphones themselves are really nice — the sound is clear and balanced with good bass and crisp highs. Noise cancellation works amazingly well for everyday use, the Bluetooth connection is stable, and they’re lightweight and comfortable enough to wear for hours. The battery with the charging case also lasts me through the day, so overall they’re a great value for true wireless earbuds. That said, I just realized they’re themed around a game/anime that I’m not familiar with. Since I don’t want to risk being culturally inappropriate. Will be purchasing another model from this brand since I am really impressed with the overall product value.
A**K
Absolutely Love These Robin Earbuds!
I picked up these Honkai Star Rail Robin earbuds, and honestly, they blew me away. First off, they look AMAZING — the design is super clean and the Robin-themed details make them feel special, not like some cheap novelty item. If you’re a fan, you’ll appreciate them right away. The sound quality is actually way better than I expected too. The audio is clear, the bass hits nicely, and everything feels balanced. They’re comfortable to wear for long periods as well, which is a huge plus. For the price, these are honestly such a good deal. You get great sound, a cool collectible design, and something that actually feels well-made. If you love Robin or Honkai Star Rail in general, these earbuds are 100% worth it.
R**B
Besides the weeby tendencies, great wireless IEMS!
If you can tolerate the weeb dripping out of it's pores from the picture, to the voice added to almost anything you do, its a fantastic IEM. Best comparison is the apple airpods pro 2. They are basically the non-apple version in terms of audio quality, build, and features. Noise cancelling is about a 6 out of 10 compared to the air pods pro 2 though (what do you expect for about half the price) but definitely does the job. I work in a noisy environment and makes it fully tolerable to be in the space for a long period of time. Audio quality is fantastic! Since the app has been updated, the presets are fantastic and can span a range of classic "V shaped" to "straight line balanced" depending on preference. The bluetooth range is solid. Running of BT 5.4 the range is about 2 and a half rooms worth of distance without line of sight, where the Airpods pro 2 were a solid 3 rooms of distance without line of sight. The microphone is about the same as any other bluetooth microphone with a decent amount of compression, but par for the course. For 100 bucks, you can't do much better for true wireless IEMS. Charges "rapidly". Haven't timed it but within about an hour at work the IEMS show 100 percent no matter how long I've worn them. If you've made it this far, buy (if you have the money for them of course) if you're looking for a non-apple TW-IEM for everything else.
C**Y
Audiophile True Wireless Earbuds
After a month and a half of using these true wireless earbuds, I experienced a minor issue: the hinge on the charging case broke. While I can still pop it back into place, it doesn't stay secure and falls out easily. Despite this inconvenience, the earbuds themselves offer impressive audio quality, making them a solid choice for audiophiles. The sound profile is particularly noteworthy. I've used other earbuds in the $90 range, and while they come with some features, these earbuds deliver superior audio performance. After fine-tuning the EQ settings both on my phone and through the accompanying app, the sound quality has reached perfection, providing an immersive listening experience. On the downside, I have encountered occasional connectivity issues, with one of the earbuds disconnecting sporadically. If this happens, the right earbud produces a high-pitched noise until I return the earbuds to the charging case to reset them, at which point they function normally again. In summary, if you prioritize sound quality and are seeking an audiophile-grade true wireless experience, these earbuds are worth considering. Just be aware of the potential durability concerns with the charging case and the occasional connectivity hiccup. Overall, they provide excellent audio value, especially with a bit of EQ adjustment.
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