In this review, I take a look at the Moondrop VOID headphones. Despite being the brand’s first attempt at making full-size headphones, the VOID shows a lot of promise and is a pretty good first effort. The price is $199.
Disclaimer: This sample was provided by Shenzhen Audio for an honest review. All observations and opinions here are based on my experience with the product.
Moondrop VOID
Specifications
- Model: VOID open-back monitor headphone
- Driver: Self-developed 50mm high-performance dynamic driver
- Diaphragm: Composite diaphragm
- Connector: Dual 3.5mm
- Cable plug: 3.5mm single-ended
- Frequency response: 10Hz-80kHz
- Effective frequency response: 20Hz-20kHz (IEC60318-4, -3dB)
- Impedance: 64Ω土15% (@1kHz)
- Sensitivity: 110dB/Vrms (@1kHz)
What’s in the Box
- Moondrop VOID headphones
- Detachable 3.5mm cable
- 3.5mm to 6.35mm adapter
- Documentation
Design
The Moondrop VOID headphones boast a lightweight and durable plastic design, providing a sturdy build quality without sacrificing portability. The earpads are easily removable and replaceable, adding to the headphones’ functional design.
The headband features ample padding to prevent pressure on the head, and the earpads provide a comfortable cushioning experience, even if they feel slightly stiff at first. Wearing these headphones for extended periods is comfortable and enjoyable.
The stock cable, which features a braided fabric sheath, is functional and unobtrusive. Overall, the Moondrop VOID headphones offer a great balance of build quality and comfort, despite not immediately giving off a premium impression.