
Hybrid driver setup (dynamic + planar) delivers a wide 7Hz-39kHz frequency range for immersive gaming sound.
Designed with esports athletes, optimized for 20+ games, and features USB-C DSP for precise spatial audio.
AI-driven DSP and NPU enhance voice clarity and noise suppression for team communication.
Moondrop has expanded its portfolio into the gaming peripheral market with the introduction of the Moondrop Rays in-ear monitors. These inside-the-ear gaming IEMs feature a hybrid driver configuration, combining a 10mm dynamic driver with a 6mm planar ring driver. This dual-driver setup delivers a wide frequency response from 7Hz to 39kHz, ensuring detailed and accurate sound reproduction essential for immersive gaming experiences.
Engineered in collaboration with professional esports athletes, the Rays are optimized for over 20 popular games including CS:GO, Valorant, and Apex Legends. The integration of a USB-C DSP sound card enhances spatial audio cues, allowing gamers to pinpoint enemy locations with greater precision. The earbuds maintain low latency, under 5 milliseconds, which is a significant improvement over typical wireless alternatives, thereby providing a competitive edge in fast-paced gaming scenarios.
The Moondrop Rays are equipped with an advanced DSP chipset and a built-in NPU that utilizes AI-based algorithms for voice enhancement. This technology effectively suppresses ambient noise, facilitating clear communication during team interactions. Additionally, the IEMs support high-resolution audio with a built-in DAC capable of processing up to 32-bit at 384kHz, catering to both gaming and high-fidelity music playback.
Comfort and durability are addressed through the Rays' ergonomic design, featuring 3D-printed resin housings developed in partnership with HeyGears Technology. The skin-friendly material ensures extended comfort during long gaming sessions, while the lightweight construction minimizes ear fatigue. The package includes a USB-A to USB-C extension cable, enhancing compatibility with various devices.
Available now at a recommended retail price of $99.99, the Moondrop Rays offer a compelling option for gamers seeking high-performance audio without compromising on quality or comfort. Prospective buyers can find the Rays through major retailers such as Amazon, with further specifications and details available on Moondrop’s official website.

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