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🎯 Elevate your audio game with Moondrop LAN — where precision meets style.
The Moondrop LAN HiFi Earphone features a cutting-edge 10mm dynamic driver with a large beryllium-plated dome diaphragm, delivering wide frequency response and low distortion. Its durable stainless steel shell is crafted using advanced MIM powder metallurgy, ensuring premium build quality. The 0.78mm 2-pin detachable cable system offers versatile connectivity options, making it perfect for gaming, calls, or wireless upgrades. Designed for comfort and precision, the LAN is a top-tier entry-level HiFi IEM that blends professional-grade sound with stylish durability.





| ASIN | B0BVW1FZZL |
| Additional Features | Interchangeable Cable |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Antenna Location | Exercising, Running |
| Audio Driver Size | 10 Millimeters |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Best Sellers Rank | #20,554 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #1,269 in Earbud & In-Ear Headphones |
| Brand | Moondrop |
| Brand Name | Moondrop |
| Built-In Media | Cable |
| Cable Features | Detachable |
| Carrying Case Color | Silver |
| Carrying Case Material | Stainless Steel |
| Color | Silver |
| Compatible Devices | Devices with 0.78mm 2-pin connectors or compatible adapters |
| Connectivity Technology | Wired |
| Control Method | Remote |
| Control Type | Media Control |
| Controller Type | Wired |
| Customer Package Type | Rigid or Semi-Rigid |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 245 Reviews |
| Ear Placement | In Ear |
| Earpiece Shape | rounded tip |
| Enclosure Material | Stainless Steel |
| Form Factor | In Ear |
| Frequency Range | 15Hz-37kHz |
| Frequency Response | 37000 Hz |
| Headphone Folding Features | In Ear |
| Headphone Jack | 0.78mm-2pin |
| Headphones Ear Placement | In Ear |
| Impedance | 32 Ohms |
| Is Autographed | No |
| Is Electric | No |
| Item Weight | 0.02 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | MoonDrop |
| Model Name | LAN |
| Model Number | LAN |
| Noise Control | None |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Specific Uses For Product | Running, Exercising |
| Style Name | Modern |
| Theme | Star |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | one year |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
H**K
Pretty Great IEM’s
These IEM’s sound great! And they’re very comfortable! I love the aluminum build quality, they have an expensive look and feel without the high price tag! Only con I can think of is that I wish they came with a nicer cable, there’s nothing wrong with it but it could definitely be better.
A**S
Best budget iem for comfort and gaming
I started my journey into iem’s with the moondrop shu 2 no complaints there great sound super comfortable but wanted a step up for more precise imaging and tracking I use these only for gaming (warzone,apex) after some research I purchased the sg eml6 I was very disappointed while they very clear and sounded great the imaging and tracking were a letdown for me and man where they large and uncomfortable after a 5 hour session outer ears hurt so I went back to the shu 2’s but wanted more after some more research I found fresh reviews on YT for the moondrop LAN’s and they were wallhack certified for iem’s under $50 and roughly same size as the shu 2 after receiving them wow I was blown away I use these on my Xbox controller with gadgetry techs dolby atmos tuning for warzone on YT the sound is amazing much better than shu 2 same amazing comfort small size and the imaging tracking wow I now hear precisely where enemies are if they are above me under me left right if they are coming up a zip line or stairs I never write reviews but these are so good for the price I had to write something so other gamers can get these and not break the bank. These are better than any headset I’ve used that cost over $100 for their performance and in my opinion the best budget IEM if you want great sound imaging tracking and comfort these are a steal at it’s price point. Enjoy gamer’s save some money and thank me later.
A**R
great bang for your buck!
For the price, I very much recommend these headphones. I like how they stay on your ear, the physical components look and feel high quality. I am not super into audio, but I love how they sound and I am able to listen long hours with them. The noise cancellation is great as well. Also, the packaging is really cool and satisfying, was an absolute pleasure to initially open them. I originally bought these to play Rainbow 6 Siege with them. They have pretty bad spatial surround sound and did not work at all playing rainbow 6 siege. Also note they do not have a microphone. However, instead of returning them like I initially thought I would, I am definitely keeping them due to the nice quality for everyday listening. Again, I am not an audio head so I can't speak towards the "timbre" or "sound stage" or anything like that for these earbuds, however I would recommend these to any person wanting high quality listening headphones for a cheap price! Great bang for your buck.
J**K
Like a better Chu, with a slightly different sound
The Chu fit me really well, but the smelly Chu earhooks and cable are not only non-detachable, but are just plain bad. The Lan solves all the physical issues with the Chu, including what seems to be a better paint/finish, but time will tell. What is undeniably much better on the Lan is the cable, which is obviously now replaceable, but it’s simply a way better cable overall. A little thin, and missing a cinch, but is otherwise great, including being slight longer that the Chu’s too-short cable. Sound-wise, the Lan is similar to the Chu (balanced, not overly bassy, with nice mids and treble) but the Lan does have slightly more sub-bass and is smoother in the highs, but lacks some of the mid-bass punch of the Chu while relaxing the treble a little bit. Some of the “magic” of the Chu may be lost in the process, but to me the Lan is more likely to agree with a larger variety of music types than the Chu because of it. My biggest complaint would be the loss of punch, but I would still prefer the Lan, even at twice the price, with its quality-of-life improvements. Comfort with the Lan is improved over the Chu since it has the exact same size and shape but has the much better cable with pre-formed ear hooks. Gone, however, are the spring tips that come with the Chu, but I understand why after test driving the Lan with my spring tips - the Lan sounds worse with the spring tips compared to the included tips. The included tips are ok, but I ended up using CP145 (one M and one S, my ear canals are not the same size) and they are perfect with the Lan for me. If you like the Chu a lot but hate the cable and ear hooks, this is almost a must-have.
B**N
$40 IS THE NEW $80
If you’re looking for an iem that doesn’t break the game and is great for gaming, this is for you. I never write reviews but this iem deserves my first Amazon review. First off, the iem is sturdy and well built with the stainless steel shells. They have some weight on them but not as heavy as a Moondrop aria. The cable that comes with it is nice and I have no complaints about it. I use spinfit W1s as my main ear tips so I don’t have an opinion on the tips that came with the iem. Comfort: These aren’t your typical blocky iem. The shells are small and it sort of reminds me a little bit of sennheiser ie200/300 shells. Once inserted, you’ll never notice it’s there. That’s one of my favorite parts of this iem. Not only does it sound good for my USE, I don’t have that fatigue that I usually get with bigger iems such as the t3 plus. How it sounds for gaming: I mainly play valorant and tarkov but have been on tarkov more lately and these out perform my previous t3 plus by a landslide. I am able to hear exactly where someone is and the soundstage is good on these for both games. Mind you, I never tried high end $1k iems before so I don’t know how premium soundstage/imagining is supposed to sound like but for me personally, with these $40 iems they PERFORM. I have no trouble identifying small details while gunshots and explosions are happening. I’m able to notice someone getting ready to nade or someone healing in the midst of a shootout. I can’t shill these any harder than I already am. Just know these are the real deal for $40 bucks. Conclusion: if what you’re looking for is an iem that is neutral focused and doesn’t have too much of one category, these are for you. If you were looking for something bass heavy, I recommend looking into the qkz x hbb or the wan’er if you were still in the budget range. For gaming, these perform very well. You have to remember these are $40 and will most likely not out perform studio headphones like something from Beyerdynamic but they do perform and are a great pickup as an entry iem and possibly endgame ?
C**S
Call Me Crazy.
Man I love these. ☺️ My LAN's are paired with the Tripowin Zonie & SpinFit W1 (S) The cable doesn't change the sound, but does make the LAN more comfortable for me. The eartips absolutely do though. They open the soundstage and don't make my ears feel irritated. Like most reviewers say, if you love the CHU & are looking for an upgraded CHU, this is the one. No comment on QC, since I'm guessing these won't sell as much since the recommendations these days are the 7hz Zero & Truthear Hola. Moving on... I recently bought the LetShuoer S12 Pro to see what was on the horizon of $150 & Up in IEM Realm. Truth be told, kind of a let down. Don't get me wrong, they do sound good. They EQ real good, have fun subbass and fast midbass. But the vocals sound...off? Maybe it's that Planar Timbre people talk about when planar drivers are brought up. They take more energy for me to listen to than my other DD iems and my ears are left exhausted after listening to them. My current Over-Ears are the HD600 & I love vocals, so I guess going planar wasn't the right direction. The LAN on the other hand, man👌. So relaxing in comparison. Great fit & build. The bass is light & slower in comparison to the S12 Pro. But the vocals are so much more soothing in comparison. Personally, I can't tell the difference between the LAN & S12 Pro in soundstage when both have the Spinfit W1 on & even then, I feel soundstage is overrated. Now the real question is between the CHU and the LAN, which has the better waif-
P**N
Worth the money!
At first I wasn't sure if I liked them, but then I listened to them with a quality CD player. The sound is wonderful--balanced, even, and open. They are so detailed I was able to tell the timpani were being played with wooden beaters. They stayed comfortable even after a 2-hour listening session. Great value for the money!
M**N
Great IEMs
Been using them nonstop, great sound, very comfortable, actually fell asleep with them as well.
K**R
Jestem pozytywnie zaskoczony jakością w tej cenie.
Wymieniłem za truthear zero red i póki co jestem mega zadowolony. Są mniejsze, truthear zero były dla mnie zbyt duże. Moondrop lan mają mniejszy bass, ale inne detale są bardziej zauważalne (nie znam się na muzyce aż tak, żeby dokładnie opisać), jest czysto i przejrzyście. Są metalowe, co na pewno wydaje się bardziej premium. Dodatkowo truthear zero miałem dwie pary jedne niebieskie, a potem czerwone i obydwie pary zepsuły się w mniej niż rok, a używam tylko z pc. Mam nadzieję, że moondropy przetrwają dłużej. Póki co mogę polecić, w tej cenie - super!
H**H
Amazing value for a neutral sounding iems
I was amazed how these iems sounded for the price, base is just right mids and treble are well tuned to not sound too exaggerated. Overall does a good presentation and detail in most aspects of what is being played. My last iems were the kz zsn pro x which are great except for the white sound or system sounds that can be picked up easily at any volume, the Moondrop Lans have very minimal noise interference. My main purpose for these is basically just mostly for gaming and some side music listening, so far, no complaints. Sound imaging and staging is very immersive, base levels are enough to be present which i prefer, compared to most of gaming headset market that mostly heavily emphasised on base which just drowns out the treble and fine detail. Comfort of the lans is perfect and doesn't overtime fall out of my ear which the kz iems do. the all metal housing does help with keeping it in the ear without being heavy or uncomfortable. Overall, very easy to drive on almost any device. No spring ear tips like the moondrop chu which is sad to see but the included tips with the lan does the job well enough. If you get the lans on sale, it is a steal on a well-tuned neutral sounding iem in the price category.
P**.
Moondrop toujours...
Très bonne marque et j'adore ce casque... C'est signé Moondrop... Tout est bon : le look, le son, la fabrication et la finition. Tout est bon...
R**O
Great budget IEM's for gaming
Comfort is good, Sound stage is good, Tuning is good, Price is good. Overall a good IEM in this price range.
E**E
qualità alta
molto belle esteticamente e la confezione aggiunge quel tocco in più essendo amante delle iems
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