I have another glowing review for the Moondrop Blessing 2 Dusk. They're my new favorite headphone. I can't wear them for more than a few hours, sadly, but their tone is impeccable and they play very deep, very clear, very easily. It's the first headphone I can really turn the volume down on and get a full experience. A revelation if you've never taken IEMs seriously yet. After a direct comparison between these and the standard Blessing 2's, I can confidently say that if price is no object, the Dusk is objectively better. However, the standard Blessing 2's go on sale to approximately $270 on amazon periodically. It's definitely a more approachable price and not enough is being lost to warrant FOMO.
Before then I bought, and still have my original Apple Airpods. I ruined a couple of screen covers during the summer with my face sweat after many, many 1hr+ calls, day after day. This led me to discover the greatest wearable invented. They sound as good as anything does connected through bluetooth with slightly less dynamic range. They do siri when you're too busy to touch the phone, and have a lot of small, well thought out features. They are 100% worth it. I'm probably going to sell mine used and upgrade to the pro sets for ANC.
Last, I just received a Fiio UTWS3 from Amazon. I only have one set of IEMs they can connect to, and I'm quite disappointed with the sound they put through the Blessing 2's. There's more sub bass extension than compared to the airpods, but the sound is lacking in definition. Even compared to my iphone's standard lightning to 3.5mm, there's a remarkable loss in music tracks when going wireless. While I still like the idea, unfortunately I can't recommend this at all for very high quality IEMs.