





The Campfire Audio Moon Rover features a 12mm planar magnetic driver encased in a limited-edition, flame-treated titanium shell. It delivers a linear, reference-grade sound signature with exceptional speed, clarity, and detail. Get it today from Gears for Ears the official Campfire Audio dealer at the best price in Bangladesh.
Moon Rover utilizes the rapid speed and transient response found in planar magnetic drivers coupled, with precision acoustic engineering to create an analytical, reference-oriented sound signature. Hear your favorite tracks with photographic realism and accuracy.
Campfire’s new full-range, custom 12mm planar driver brings a host of technical and performance advantages to Moon Rover’s sonic performance. As a single, full-range driver, it creates a cohesive balance in timbre from its deepest low to its highest highs, wrapping the full-scope of its frequency response in a uniform, brilliant character. This driver's unique character, and blend of size and speed, helps foster Moon Rover's reference-like sound signature that is even-keeled, crisp, and refined.
Campfire is a world-leader in planar driver application - applying this expertise to Moon Rover's full-range driver with custom engineered acoustic geometries and damping values to carefully fine tune driver performance and achieve Moon Rover's target signature.
Disconnect and swap your Moon Rover cable worry-free, with Campfire's custom matrix MMCX connectors.
Moon Rover's robust, lightweight housing is comprised of full-billet, aircraft grade titanium, providing premium feel and build while remaining comfortable and light.
Each Moon Rover shell is flame-treated by hand, creating an organic colorful finish, creating an organic color gradient that is revealed in the light. This hand-touched process creates subtle variation that makes each unit unique.
Durable aluminum nozzle ensures that your Moon Rover are resilient to frequent ear tip changes and eliminates a common point of weakness found in plastic nozzle IEMs.
The below chart represents Moon Rover relative volume levels across the frequency spectrum. Frequency response graphs are a valuable tool for getting a general sense of the tuning of an IEM, but cannot represent technical aspects of performance, like detail, timbre, soundstage, resolution, etc.
