Moondrop Space Travel 2 Ultra specifications and in-depth review

Moondrop Space Travel 2 Ultra

Manufacturer: Moondrop

The Moondrop Space Travel 2 Ultra are true wireless in-ear earbuds designed for everyday wireless listening without the need for cables or a neckband. They include a carrying case in the box and support multipoint connection to two devices simultaneously, making them versatile for users who switch between sources. Active noise cancellation is built in alongside passive noise isolation, giving listeners layered sound isolation in varied environments.

On the connectivity side, the Space Travel 2 Ultra run on Bluetooth 6 with a maximum range of 10 meters and support the LDAC and AAC codecs for higher-quality audio streaming. Audio latency is rated at 55 ms. Each earbud houses a 13 mm driver unit covering a frequency range of 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz. The earbuds carry a 35 mAh battery rated for 7 hours of playback, with the included charging case adding a further 24 hours via its 380 mAh cell; charging is handled over USB Type-C with fast charging supported and a full charge time of approximately 1.5 hours. A two-microphone setup with noise cancellation handles calls and headset use, and an ambient sound mode lets external audio through when needed.

Pros
  • Bluetooth 6 with LDAC support enables higher-quality wireless audio streaming
  • Active noise cancellation combined with passive noise isolation provides two layers of sound blocking
  • Multipoint connection allows simultaneous pairing with two devices
  • Fast charging support and a 380 mAh charging case deliver a total of 24 hours of battery life
  • A travel bag is included in the box, adding practical portability out of the box
  • Noise-canceling microphone setup supports clearer voice calls
Cons
  • No wireless charging for the case, requiring a cable every time
  • Spatial audio, Dolby Atmos, and Dirac Virtuo are all absent
  • No in-ear detection means music does not pause automatically when earbuds are removed
  • Fast pairing and NFC pairing are not supported, making initial setup less convenient
  • No find-device feature, which can be a drawback if an earbud goes missing
Who is this for?

The Space Travel 2 Ultra are well-suited to commuters and frequent travelers who rely on active noise cancellation combined with passive isolation to block out ambient noise in transit environments. The inclusion of a travel bag, a 24-hour total battery life with fast charging, and multipoint connection to two devices make them a practical choice for users who move between a phone and laptop throughout the day. Those who prioritize higher-quality wireless audio will also appreciate the LDAC codec support paired with Bluetooth 6, making these earbuds a reasonable fit for attentive listeners who stream over Android or compatible sources.

Who is this NOT for?

Users who expect a more immersive, three-dimensional listening experience will find these earbuds limiting, as spatial audio, Dolby Atmos, and Dirac Virtuo are all absent. Fitness-oriented users may find the lack of wingtips and in-ear detection a drawback, since there is no secure sport fit option and music will not automatically pause when an earbud is removed. Those heavily invested in the Apple or Qualcomm ecosystems may also be frustrated, as fast pairing, aptX in any of its variants, and NFC pairing are not supported, making the connection experience less seamless on those platforms.

Design:

Fit In-ear
has no wires or cables
are neckband earbuds
wingtips included
has RGB lighting
has stereo speakers
has UV light
Has a display

The Moondrop Space Travel 2 Ultra adopt an in-ear fit and are true wireless, meaning there are no cables or a neckband to contend with. They feature stereo speakers for two-channel audio reproduction, while extras such as wingtips, RGB lighting, a UV light, and a display are not part of the design.

Sound quality:

has active noise cancellation (ANC)
has passive noise reduction
driver unit size 13 mm
lowest frequency 20 Hz
highest frequency 20000 Hz
supports spatial audio
has Dolby Atmos
has Dirac Virtuo
has a neodymium magnet

The Space Travel 2 Ultra combine active noise cancellation (ANC) with passive noise reduction, providing two layers of sound isolation. Each earbud uses a 13 mm driver unit and covers a frequency range of 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz. Spatial audio, Dolby Atmos, Dirac Virtuo, and a neodymium magnet are not part of the specification.

Power:

Battery life 7 hours
Battery life of charging case 24 hours
charge time 1.5 hours
battery power 35 mAh
battery power (charging case) 380mAh
has wireless charging
Has a solar power battery
has a battery level indicator
has a rechargeable battery

The Space Travel 2 Ultra house a rechargeable 35 mAh battery per earbud, rated for 7 hours of playback, while the charging case carries a 380 mAh cell that extends total listening time to 24 hours. A full charge takes 1.5 hours, and a battery level indicator is included to keep track of remaining power. Wireless charging and solar charging are not supported.

Connectivity:

has fast pairing
Has USB Type-C
Bluetooth version 6
has LDAC
has LDHC
has Bluetooth LE Audio
has aptX Adaptive
has aptX Low Latency
has aptX HD
has aptX
has aptX Lossless
audio latency 55 ms
has aptX Voice
has Auracast
maximum Bluetooth range 10 m
supports Bluetooth pairing using NFC
Can be used wirelessly
has AAC

The Space Travel 2 Ultra connect wirelessly over Bluetooth 6 with a maximum range of 10 meters and an audio latency of 55 ms. Supported audio codecs include LDAC and AAC, while aptX in all its variants (including aptX Adaptive, aptX HD, aptX Low Latency, aptX Lossless, and aptX Voice), LDHC, and Bluetooth LE Audio are not supported. Charging is handled via USB Type-C, and fast pairing, NFC pairing, and Auracast are absent from the feature set.

Features:

has ambient sound mode
has in/on-ear detection
has find device feature
Supports fast charging
multipoint count 2
can read notifications
Has a built-in translator
has a mute function
can be used as a headset
control panel placed on a device
Has voice prompts
travel bag is included
Has an in-line control panel
Has a temperature sensor
Has a built-in camera remote control function

The Space Travel 2 Ultra support multipoint connection to two devices simultaneously and can function as a headset for calls, with a mute function and voice prompts rounding out the communication-oriented features. An ambient sound mode lets environmental audio through when needed, and fast charging is supported for quicker top-ups. Controls are handled via a panel on the device itself rather than an in-line panel, and a travel bag is included in the box. In-ear detection, a find-device feature, notification readout, a built-in translator, a temperature sensor, and a camera remote are not available.

Microphone:

number of microphones 2
has a noise-canceling microphone

The Space Travel 2 Ultra feature a two-microphone setup with noise cancellation, helping to reduce background noise during calls and voice input.

Final Verdict

The Moondrop Space Travel 2 Ultra present a well-rounded set of specifications for a true wireless earbud aimed at everyday wireless listeners who value noise isolation and reliable connectivity. The combination of active noise cancellation, passive noise reduction, and LDAC support over Bluetooth 6 gives the earbuds a clear audio-focused identity, while practical touches like multipoint pairing, fast charging, and an included travel bag reinforce their suitability for on-the-go use. Where the earbuds fall short — namely the absence of spatial audio technologies, in-ear detection, and broad codec compatibility beyond LDAC and AAC — points to a product that serves a specific listener rather than trying to cover every use case. For commuters and daily users who prioritize noise isolation and higher-quality Bluetooth streaming over immersive audio processing or ecosystem-specific conveniences, the Space Travel 2 Ultra offer a focused and capable option.

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