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Bring the power of Bluetooth 5.0 to any 2-pin IEM with the help of the Littleblack cable by Moondrop. This lightweight wireless solution replaces a conventional cable by plugging into the 2-pin ports on both earbuds, effectively creating a wrap-around wireless IEM Read More
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Hmm... I may volunteer as guinea pig here. To my knowledge, not a single one of these budget bluetooth cables (including those from the likes of Mee and even Shure, UE, etc.) has gone over very smoothly. I like my Moondrop Kanas Pro, but I'm not entirely convinced they've been able to nail it when everyone else hasn't - especially based on the lack of specificity in so many parts of this listing, as pointed out by others below. Still very tempted as a cheap way to use my Kanas or ZSX around the office without being tethered to my phone.
MACHINEAUDIOThese should work on the BA5 but by no means a perfect fit. The BA5 seems to be outfitted with a QDC style connector and these are standard 2-pin. Another issue to consider is that these may be a slightly larger pin than what is designed for the BA5. I believe these are .78mm and TRN typically uses .75mm connections but I can't swear to either. So, to loop back yes they would most probably work but not be a perfect fit.
I'm tired of all the vague specs we get about these things. I want to know little minute details such as does it have that incredibly annoying audio ducking when changing volume or when reaching max voulme.
Charge cable type.
Does it have a voice assistant that talks to you when you turn it on, power off or check battery like how the Mee audio versions do.
Does it come with excess cable neck ties?
Any IPXX rating?
Also transport controls, is it double press pause to skip to the next track like most over the ears or hold volume up to skip to the next track like found on most sport earbuds
These are the small details that make or break a purchase for me. Massdrop you should start requesting such information from the manufacturer.
PersonmanExactly. I have spare cables laying around because of so many variables and some just don't work as well as you would expect. Too much trial and error. You have to really educate yourself to effectively pick a cable for your IEMs. A lot of people prefer the 2-pin option over MMCX because they feel the connection is more reliable. That may be true but only if the style of casing on each piece is a good fit. If they don't fit snugly you could lose an earphone when pulling out of a bag or pocket. It's happened to me a couple times but I found the missing IEM eventually. MMCX is pretty much universal and almost always mates well; although, because of the swivel style it may be more prone to loose connections.
I have that same cable on a ZS10 (Not ZS10 Pro) and it has worked great on the few times I've used it with my iPhone. I thought the sound was guite good given the low price of entry. No Hiss or cutting out like others have mentioned.