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The Moondrop Blessing 3 in-ear monitors combine a sophisticated 2DD+4BA hybrid driver setup with a triple-frequency division system, delivering crisp vocals and detailed treble across a broad 10Hz-30kHz range. Featuring a durable stainless steel faceplate and 3D-printed acoustic nozzles, these IEMs offer both style and comfort. Their interchangeable cable design enhances longevity and customization, making them ideal for professionals and audiophiles seeking premium sound quality in a wired, in-ear form factor.





| ASIN | B0C1ZBTD2V |
| Additional Features | Interchangeable wires |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Antenna Location | Calling |
| Audio Driver Size | 10 Millimeters |
| Audio Driver Type | Hybrid Driver |
| Best Sellers Rank | #14,977 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #963 in Earbud & In-Ear Headphones |
| Brand | Moondrop |
| Brand Name | Moondrop |
| Built-In Media | Cable |
| Cable Features | Retractable |
| Carrying Case Color | Silver |
| Carrying Case Weight | 300 Grams |
| Color | Silver |
| Compatible Devices | Cellphones |
| Connectivity Technology | Wired |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Control Type | Media Control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 346 Reviews |
| Ear Placement | In Ear |
| Earpiece Shape | Rounded tip / In-ear |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic, Stainless Steel |
| Form Factor | In Ear |
| Frequency Range | 10Hz-30kHz |
| Headphone Folding Features | In Ear |
| Headphone Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
| Headphones Ear Placement | In Ear |
| Impedance | 14.82 Ohms |
| Is Autographed | No |
| Item Weight | 0.49 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Moondrop |
| Model Name | Blessing 3 |
| Model Number | Blessing 3 |
| Noise Control | None |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Specific Uses For Product | Gaming |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | one year |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
J**Y
Great IEM with not very durable accessories.
Having tested various IEMs and headphones, Moondrop is one of my favorite brands and these IEMs themselves are amazing. Receiving backlash due to poor bass range (when it’s within their capability to produce), I still prefer this IEM due to the higher treble range and more crisp and clear vocals than other IEMs (for reference, airpod pros have a better bass than this IEM, but that is the only area this IEM is lacking). With an equalizer you can produce still decent bass (spotify has a built-in function within their settings if you can’t afford an external one). Pros: •Great treble range •Specifically crisp vocals where you can hear overlapping voices easily within properly mixed songs •Decent outside audio blockage despite no noise cancellation Cons: •Flimsy Chord •Zipper case is spacious and hard cover, but the zipper is poor quality and may break after ~50 uses •The earbud nozzle tips are decent, but expect them to remain stuck in your ear after some usage, causing you to exchange them for new tips Overall, this IEM is amazing, but the accessories are rather lacking. For reference, Moondrop Kato (~190$) had an amazing chord that came with a smaller case, but a case that didn’t break because it was magnetic (unlike this case, which was amazing up until it broke). Other IEMs also have a more decent matte finish, whereas these ones may leave fingerprints on the outside of them, but overall I still rather like the design. Keeping this in mind, if you want an IEM with the same quality, but better bass then you may have to pay 200$ more and get a better IEM like the Moondrop Variations. If you want a similarly priced IEM then I would recommend the Moondrop Blessing 2 Dusk version (not the regular ones. There are superior to those) The dusk version is very similar and has a better bass but are very slightly lacking in the treble range when compared to these. The only problem with this is that the Blessing 2 IEMs are NO LONGER being manufactured, and this is your best go to option as of now for a high quality IEM that are in stock. My recommendation would be to use this IEM with different accessories: After searching for a better chord with a decent microphone: TRIPOWIN Linsoul C8 is the best chord I could find after extensive looking. The microphone is decent (if you receive a decent pair, I had to order a replacement because my first microphone was of poor quality when I purchased mine) and the chord is very durable and provides good audio quality. SpinFit CP100 tips are great replacement tips, because the ones provided from Moondrop will eventually remain stuck in your ear after some usage. If the tips do get stuck in your ear, don’t worry; they're easy to get out. This occurs because the tips remain squeezed in your ear for an extended period and as a result they no longer stick to the nozzle (Moondrop wanted a smaller nozzle with this pair of IEMs (so they can provide additional comfort and these are more comfortable than the Blessing 2 models). As a result, there is no ledger anything to catch the tips and keep them there, thus you’ll need a tighter pair of fitted tips so they will remain on the nozzle. I also used a backup case when mine broke and I have another more durable hard cover case on the way. TL;DR Moondrop Blessing 3 is an amazing IEM for the price although it is slightly lacking in the bass end compared to higher end IEMs or their Blessing 2 version. Since there are no available similar IEMs being manufactured or longer in stock, it’s hard to find IEMs for the price that will have as good of quality. Anyone wanting a better IEM with bass should look at their ~500$ Moondrop Variations IEM or consider buying a similarly cost pair from Sennheiser, Shure, or Thieaudio. I would recommend this IEM for personal use or a gift as long as the provided accessories are replaced with more durable options (you can find my recommendations on amazon as well). Although this may lead some to give the product a 4/5 stars, the Moondrop Blessing 3 IEMs themselves are of top quality for its price, comfortability, and has allotted me already hundred upon hundreds of hours of high audio quality listening. I would recommend this product.
N**A
Perfection In Ears
The Iems are perfect. The Fit Is comfortable, and the audio is perfect for gaming and even music!. I see a ton of complaints about the headphones being too low and not tolerable. Those people are just simply inexperienced in the IEM space. If you get a DAC Amp (If you’re a beginner Id recommend a Jcally) and these headphones would be INSANELY loud. These are perfect for the price. If you want something neutral sounding and is perfect in nearly every field. These are the headphones you should purchase.
O**R
Amazing sound, hard time connecting the wire to the earbuds
Overall, amazing sound, great earbuds. I ain't a expert reviewer or sound expert nor I own many pairs of earbuds, but compared to the Aria I was using before, there is a big noticeable difference in quality. I don't know how to describe it other than it sounds more open, like I can tell each instrument in more detail, more separate, a "more open stage". The price is steep, but so far I am very happy with them. I have them plugged in to a Schiit Stack where I can control the EQ my self, I tend to boost up the lows and highs, giving me my favorite sound, so it may not be the "out of the box" experience, but compared to my last pair they are obviously way better. I recommend to anyone that uses earbuds instead of a full headset. I intend to keep them plugged in to my desk computer, not traveling with them and such. Some downsides, none to do with the sound: *There are no instructions on which way the cables are suppose to go in on the earbuds, nor they had instructions online. There was no instruction video on youtube on how to do it, just reviewers talking about the sound. I just copied the orientation of the earbuds to one of the videos and plugged in. Which leads to the next part: *Man, I had a hard time plugging in the cable to the earbuds. I had to use so much force to put them in, I thought I must be doing something wrong. The metal "prongs" look flimsy, and I did not want to damage them with the force I had to use to put them in. Since there was no instructions online, I kept thinking I was doing something wrong. I only found one video online of someone putting the prongs in and they did it so easy, made me think mine were defective, maybe fake ones or something. But once I manage to put one in, the other one did as well. Took me like 30 minutes just to do this. However, once they were in, I dared to take one apart and it went in a lot easier the second time. THIS is what makes me take off a star, they should have instructions, and since its hard to plug in, feels like something that can break easy, ruining the expensive set. *The cable it comes with is a bit short. Most of the time it is not a big issue, but when moving around to pick up something from the floor, they snatch away from my ear. *They are a big bigger and heavier than the Aria I had. You get used to it right away, but it means you have to have some perfectly fitting earbuds tips so they stay put. They added a lot of different size tips on the box, but they are not organized, all in one pile. I had to go through switch them back and forwards until I found the perfect fit. If they would be organized in pairs, it would be a lot more helpful. So overall, expensive, but great sound, and the negatives are not deal breakers. Again, took off one star at how hard it was to plug in and with no instructions, seems like an easy way for the end-user to break them before they even get to use them once.
J**J
Sound Designer's Chefs Kiss!
I bought these for surgical precision audio when using Ableton Live and they deliver. NOTE, to get the full potential of these IEMs, get the silver plated + Graphene Earphone Cables by GUcraftsman in 4.4mm along with Youkamoo 1/4" TRS 6.35mm Male to 4.4mm Balanced Female Headphone Adapter Cable on amazon, day and night difference you wont regret it. I will admit, it's not a MUST but if you're paying this much for IEMs you'll probably be glad you did if you're a music producer. If you don't you'll be fine though. Packaging is 5/5 amazing, I'm saving the box and art it came with, the cable it comes with looks beautiful but in my opinion robs the sound quality of these IEMs. Out the box expect professional studio quality IEMs, this means these don't deliver loud* bass audio (unless you invest in the cables mentioned previously), these don't sound as "fun" as an LG gaming headset or Google Pixel Buds or Air Pods, whatever you decide to do though they get the job done very well for what their intended use is for. I did a little hunting on Googles Gemini to find a replica of the old Sony XBA-40; these were my babies back in the day and I made my best mixes with these. Sadly, my puppy chewed up the cables on these and sense you can't detach the IEM from the cables it was lots of money down the drain on a perfect set of IEMs. So, if you know what those sounded like, these sound better then them. I use a FIIO K5 Pro DAC, and, while plugged into that, I tested them out on Call of Duty Warzone in the shooting range and when reloading I heard sounds I didn't hear before. While mixing, it was like ASMR in real life... I use Arturia Pigments 6 and Synapse Dune 3 as my go to synthesizers in Ableton Live 12 Suite, and these IEMs sound perfect, you hear every little tiny detail, which is helpful because a lot of times the good stuff is often hidden, waiting to have some light shined onto them in the audio. This is like having the ability to reach into the voids of space and pull out the beautiful hidden sparks. UPDATE: so these sound really good and producing electronic music has been my thing for 20+years so I went the extra mile, researched on Gemini again, and ended up pairing these IEM with the SMSL C200PRO USB DAC Amp. These two are known for sharp, detailed, surgical precision audio. The new dac also has a 4.4mm output and there is no loss in sound quality in the IEM or speakers, sounds way better, actually, and an improvement to the bass quality, and sounds very sharp and defined. In so many words it's a complete package that has as good as good-chemistry's gonna get (don't forget previously mentioned silver cable for IEM too). I could play video games with these but these are my babies and they are reserved for creation, these are overkill and way too good for gaming, id never, IMO. I feel set for the next 15+ years ❤️. Again, these IEM and DAC were consulted with Gemini and myself in search for surgical precision audio for music producing(electronic genres) and these were the most suggested. Sure there are pricier IEM but typically the more expensive ones lean towards instrumental or classical type music. The DAC is very spot on, anything "more" than this DAC and it's a hair of a difference, so, benefit yourself with that information and relish it, life is short! Don't forget to install drivers with it if you get the DAC.
S**.
After four months of regular use the left IEM produces an unbearable rattling/buzzing noise
After using these IEMs for about four months, here's my assessment: Pros: - Excellent build quality with a robust and ergonomic design. - Exceptional audio depth and frequency response. - High-quality sound. Cons: - The stock cable's pins are weak and lose friction quickly. - The polished metal casing scratches easily if not handled meticulously. - Stock ear tips are subpar. - No modularity for acoustic filtering. - The pin ports wear down easily and have a flawed design prone to breakage (not recessed like other IEMs). - No microphone included with the stock cable. - The stock cable's 3.5mm plug bends easily compared to aftermarket cables. - Most concerning, after four months of use, the left IEM produces an unbearable rattling/buzzing noise when playing bass. Overall, despite the initial appeal, these IEMs are not worth the investment due to poor quality control.
M**.
Superior Quality
Great audio for gaming! There is multiple ear bud options so you can find what’s best for you. I have mine routed through an amp (FIIO K11) and a desk microphone (elgato wave 3). The only down side is I wish the stock cord length was a little longer but with the ample, it will allow you enough buffer.
D**D
Not sure worth or not.
Used a few times, sometime feel the right side have lowered volume, but get back to normal after a while, kind of weird, tried to replay the music, and the part does not have lowered volume so it must be the earbud or the cable is defected. For an earphone at this price, quality control should be strict, I feel like its the cable since it look so cheap. I will not spend extra money to buy a cable based on this price because it should have give us better cable without needing us to buy one, so I will return it later when I have time. You will definitely buy a cable which costs you extra 50-100$ based on what I have tried to look online, not sure if this is worth it or not. There are 10-20$ cable you can find, but I dont trust them. Also, I have my own eartips, so I didnt use the eartips come with the earphone, sometime when I take them out, my eartips stay in my ear, this is so weird, I checked online as well, I am not the only one having this issue, people used the eartips come with the earphone also got this problem which is another annoying reason I want to return it. The sound quality is definitey good though, and the earbuds look very beautiful. Update: Tried again before returning, and the left side also have same issues. Must be the earphones or cable are defective, all my other earphones works fine. Update #2: Borrow a cable from friend and used it, earphome works fine now, seem like the cable issue but that problem happens sometime not always, I cant keep my friends cable so I am still not sure if its really the cable or earphone issue. Still going to return it.
C**S
You'll Stop Using Bluetooth Headphones When You Try These
Excellent set of IEMs for someone who doesn't mind dropping a good bit on headphones. I upgraded from the Blessing2 and the difference is night and day. These are tuned to have good bass and great highs. Of course, the bass isn't like say the AirPods Pro and such but it's definitely noticeable. These are best when paired with an amp/DAC. The included 0.78mm 2 pin cable is alright, but I would recommend getting an aftermarket one. Memory foam ear tips are a must though, as the included ones can cause ear fatigue pretty quickly. The IEMs themselves are pretty comfortable, I don't feel any discomfort until at least 4+ hours of use but even then it's still very tolerable. The design of the box is pretty cool, though might not be for everyone since it has an anime character but I personally think it makes for a great display piece. Overall, extremely satisfied with the Blessing3 by far.
S**A
Worth it But not for all
Coming from $20 IEMs, the jump to the Blessing 3 is immediately obvious. The first thing that stands out is resolution. Microdetails that were previously blurred or masked are now clearly separated. Background elements in tracks no longer smear into each other. There is less distortion under complex passages, especially when multiple instruments stack in the upper mids and treble. The presentation feels cleaner and more structurally defined. Soundstage is noticeably wider and more organized. It is not artificially huge, but it has proper lateral spread and improved positional accuracy. Imaging is more stable. Instruments occupy defined spaces rather than collapsing toward the center. Layering is a clear step up from budget single dynamic sets. Technical performance is where the Blessing 3 justifies its price: better separation, better control, higher resolving capability. Transients are tighter. Bass is cleaner rather than bloated. Mids are clearer and more articulate. Treble extends further without turning grainy. Compared to entry-level IEMs, this is not a subtle refinement. It is structural improvement. That said, this is not a product for someone casually “burning cash” out of curiosity. If you are not already invested in critical listening, the difference may not feel proportional to the price increase. The law of diminishing returns becomes real at this tier. You are paying for refinement, control, and technical headroom. More importantly, buying something like the Blessing 3 rarely ends the journey. Once you hear this level of resolution and staging, your baseline shifts. You start identifying specific strengths and weaknesses. That awareness typically leads to wanting alternative tunings, different driver implementations, or stronger technical performance in certain areas. The idea of a single “endgame” becomes unrealistic for most hobbyists. Do your due diligence and look and find your preference curve before buying or working up to such tiers of equipment. Even i needed to eq using the moondrop dawn pro 2 in order to achieve a more mellow sound and less bass and high freq heavy curve.
H**N
Excellents écouteurs
Commande reçue 2 jours après la commande. Très satisfait de mon achat, je suis passé des Moondrop Aria à ceux-ci, étant un débutant dans le domaine de l'audio, je ne m'attendais pas à une telle différence de clarté, on distingue les différents instruments beaucoup plus facilement, le son est tellement plus "clair" et "dégagé".
D**N
Excellent sound quality
A very precise sound with good separation of instruments. Neither treble nor bass is lacking; a gratifyingly neutral sound. Design is also very aesthetic. Excellent value for money.
I**G
Unos excelentes IEM's
Es un producto muy completo, están hechos con material de alta calidad y si bien son algo pesados, lo compensan con la calidad de sonido que ofrecen, la posibilidad de poder cambiar el cable en caso de que este falle para una vida útil mas larga esta excelente o si quieres actualizar a una salida balanceada de 4.4 es algo que recomiendo hacer y ocupar junto a un Dac para sacarle aun mas jugo.
S**E
Insane value with eq
Insane from technical standpoint for its price but tuning is not to my liking. Can be fixed with eq
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