

🎶 Elevate your sound game with Golden Ages — where retro vibes meet future-proof tech!
The Moondrop Golden Ages TWS Earphones combine a patented 13mm planar magnetic driver with advanced Bluetooth 5.3 and 44dB wide-band ANC for superior sound clarity and noise cancellation. Featuring a retro-modern metal design, 55ms low-latency game mode, and up to 24 hours total battery life with wireless charging, these earphones deliver premium audio performance tailored for music lovers and gamers alike.







| ASIN | B0CXPTN57J |
| Age range (description) | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | 4,818 in In-Ear Headphones |
| Cable feature | Without Cable |
| Charging time | 1 Hours |
| Compatible devices | Cellphones, Telephones |
| Control method | Touch |
| Control type | Media Control |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Included components | Wireless Charging Case |
| Item model number | Golden Ages |
| Item weight | 0.32 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Moondrop |
| Material | Metal |
| Number of items | 1 |
| Package Dimensions | 27.9 x 22.7 x 7.5 cm; 322 g |
| Package type | FFP |
| Recommended uses for product | Listening to music, gaming, calling, sound monitoring |
| Specific uses for product | Music Listening, Gaming |
| Style | Retro-Modern |
| Water resistance level | Not Water Resistant |
T**A
Great earphones
Came from the space travels, better battery life, same level of excellent noise cancellation, a warm and fun sound thats easy to listen to and much more responsive touch controls, for sure worth the pricetag.
C**M
Great intro to planar magnetics.
Great sound quality, great design, great battery life. Nice intro to planar drivers, even if you can't fully appreciate the difference with IEMs.
B**S
Fairly nice earphones
One of two things will have attracted you to these earbuds, either the look, or the fact they are planar magnetic drivers. They do certainly look good, with a portable cassette player design on the case. The buds themselves are a silver plastic, which does feel a little on the cheap side, especially in regard to construction. Comfort wise, they are okay, but they can irritate my ear holes after a while. Sounds wise, these are alright, a bit mid-heavy on some tracks, in general they are a warmer but than bright, highs are there, and are enjoyable, but not as detailed as I would have like for planar magnetics. For about £60, they are well priced, there are cheaper buds that are better, but there are more expensive that are worse. The app is now available on the Apple App Store in the UK, but it really isn't worth bothering about.
D**N
Good hardware, garbage software
Pros: - good sound for the money with EQ presets - comfortable fit (subjective, each person has different ear shape) - cool retro design - intuitive controls - could be used for games (has game mode with lower latency) - protective case comes included Cons: - the app for the earbuds has to be sideloaded on Android, and on IOS it's not available in all regions (unavailable in Ireland for some reason) - were difficult to connect (at first I could only connect one earbud at a time) - the app is sluggish - build quality could be better, cheap plastic - no IP rating
A**N
Good
A**U
Great headphones, the noise reduction/passthrough is better than the moondrop space travels while having the same bud profile and thecase is a bit bulkier but gives great battery life They sound better than most but if you're on a budget just buy the space travels that cost 1/3rd the price
D**A
Per quello che costano il suono è ben bilanciato, la connessione bluetooth è stabile ed eventuali problemi possono essere imputati al trasmettitore più che alle cuffie. La durata delle batterie è molto vicina a quella indicata e l'app per configurare le cuffie non ha mai crashato.
E**N
For the $80. I think it's a best sound quantity of the Bluetooth earbuds. I have the similar price earbuds by beats. That sound quantity like trash. I also have Sony wfxm4, I can compare them(Although it's not fair) For the sound quantity. Moondrop is very good. But Sony is better, There's no doubt about this.(Sony is $300) For the ANC. Same, moondrop is not bad but Sony way more better. But the wind noise of Moondrop is a bit loud in ANC mode and TP mode. This is a bad thing of moondrop For the software. I recommend you to look for the latest version of moondroplink, which will make the experience much better. I see the some review don't like the software. Yes, i don't like too(for the old version software) For the look like. I think this is also a shortcoming of moondrop. The look like is so cheap. Idk why will be that. But for the package. That is what I said in the title. I think all the appearance designers went to design the packaging, so the earbuds are look so cheap :/ Overall, for $80, this is definitely worth the money. At least it's much better than my beats
S**L
Got this to replace the airpods. Much better sound and battery. Case is a little bulky in comparison but still portable enough.
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