The Blaupunkt BH61 Moksha uses an over-ear fit and features a closed-back design with stereo speakers. It is built to be foldable, making it easier to store and transport, though no travel bag is included. The headphone carries an IPX5 rating, meaning it offers water resistance suitable for use in light rain or sweaty conditions. Its detachable, tangle-free cable adds convenience for wired use, and the headphone is not designed specifically for children.
The BH61 Moksha includes both active noise cancellation (ANC) and passive noise reduction, giving it two layers of sound isolation. Its 40 mm driver unit covers a frequency range of 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz, spanning the full extent of standard human hearing. The headphone does not support spatial audio and does not use a neodymium magnet in its driver construction.
The BH61 Moksha is powered by a built-in rechargeable battery rated for 50 hours of use, and it charges via USB Type-C. A battery level indicator is on board to help track remaining charge. The battery is not removable, and the headphone does not support wireless charging or solar power.
The BH61 Moksha supports both wireless and wired connectivity, with Bluetooth 5.3 handling wireless operation at a maximum range of 10 metres. It does not support any advanced audio codecs, including aptX, aptX HD, aptX Adaptive, aptX Low Latency, aptX Lossless, AAC, LDAC, or LDHC, nor does it include Bluetooth LE Audio or Auracast. Pairing conveniences such as fast pair and NFC-based pairing are also absent.
The BH61 Moksha can function as a headset, equipped with a noise-canceling microphone for calls and voice use. It includes an ambient sound mode, allowing users to let in environmental audio when needed, and features an on-device control panel for managing playback and settings directly from the headphone. There is no in-line control panel on the cable, and the headphone lacks in/on-ear detection, so music will not pause automatically when removed. A one-year warranty is provided.