🎶 Elevate Your Listening Experience!
The KZ ZS10 PRO High Fidelity Noise-Isolating Earbuds feature a sophisticated five-driver system, combining one dynamic driver and four balanced armature drivers for an exceptional audio experience. Crafted from durable 304 stainless steel and resin, these earbuds offer a luxurious yet robust design. Their ergonomic shape ensures comfort during extended use, while the detachable cable allows for easy replacement. Backed by a one-year warranty, these earbuds are perfect for music enthusiasts seeking quality and reliability.
S**N
If you are ok with a wire, these are the best value on the market...hands-down. It's not even close.
Up-front TL:DR; these Earbuds are amazing- they really are a 10/10 set and should cost way more than what they do. If you are good with a wired set of earbuds, buy these- you will not be disappointed.Recently I was looking at getting a high-end pair of truly wireless earbuds, since I knew that I could get better sound than what I currently have in my AirPod Pros; specifically, I was missing subsonic bass that has that nice rumble.After trying the new Sony WF-1000MX3 and the Master & Dynamic MW07 Plus buds, I was left slightly disappointed with the “high-end” truly wireless earbuds. So I decided that I would look at a wired set, since I would primarily be using them at my desk while I work anyway.Somehow Amazon’s algorithm suggested these for me, and while looking at reviews, I was skeptical; like, are these paid reviews that are all giving 5 stars or are they all drinking the company kool-aid or something? Turns out, no- not at all! These earbuds really ARE that amazing. I plugged them into my MBP and was literally speechless when it comes to sound; there is such good clarity, detail, and separation in the sound that I could not believe it. The company says there are 5 drivers in them, and it honestly feels like it; there are sounds coming from my music that I had never heard before, even with hearing some of the demo songs that I was listening to hundreds of times. The subsonic bass is present; in fact, ALL the bass is present, but surprisingly not overpowering- the sound stage is well-refined and one thing does not overpower the other. You get such clarity and detail from the music that it’s really incredible to listen to your music, and every song is like hearing it for the first time.There are some things to consider: they are wired, NOT wireless, so if you are looking for a wireless set, do not get these. No bluetooth, nothing like that; you will have to be plugged in to something to get sound. Like I said, I use them at work, so it’s no biggie. The sound CAN be a bit harsh on the highs if you get them too loud, so be mindful of your listening volume with these. That said, these handle power EXTREMELY well, and I no longer have to max out the volume on my BP when listening to music; I really only go halfway (or slightly higher) to be at a comfortable volume. I have a FiiO amp that I will plug these into and test out, but honestly, you do not need it for these to sound stunning.Also, one last callout: when you get them, make sure that you put them in the right way. Somehow, I put them in backwards (I dunno what happened….it was a long day after work, who knows) and the sound was NOT that great for obvious reasons. Once I swapped them the right way around and got a good seal, everything was close to perfection. Don’t be like me when you put them in initially.
G**D
Incredible sound. Period.
OK, I was somewhat skeptical. I decided to go ahead and buy a few different Chi-Fi IEM's since they are relatively inexpensive (<$60) and lots of folks online have been raving about how good they sound in several audio forums that I frequent. My primary IEMs are Ety ER4P's and have been for the last decade. (Love them so much that I've had them repaired/re-calibrated/serviced at least 3 different times over the years by Etymotics). The ER4Ps are quality IEMs, running roughly $300 and are universally praised for their clean, analytical sound.So anyway, I went for broke and purchased a few IEMs to try out. I went with these, the KZ ZS10 PROs , along with a couple others: the TRN V-80s and TIN HiFi T3s. (I chose them as all three have been well received/reviewed online.)I spent the past evening comparing all three for several hours, listening to a wide variety of music. I'm using a quality headphone Amp/DAC (The Objective O2 + DAC) and the music source is all FLAC.Hands down, the KZ ZS10 PROs are the clear winner here. Simply put, they are cleaner and more impactful sounding, with a bigger soundstage and just more fun to listen to. VERY impressed with how musical they are and how well they perform across the board with all types of music. While the others were not bad and sounded "OK", these REALLY took everything to the next level. They are simply more lively and feel more "present" to my ears. Great, tight bass without sounding muddy or boomy. Very clear mids and nice/crisp, highly detailed treble without being too harsh or sibilant. The others sounded good, but again, the KZ ZS10 PROs simply sound like a veil has been lifted off of the music.These are an incredible bargain - they sound just as good as high-end IEMs costing ~$1K. Seriously, the tech and advances over the past several years in audio that allows these to be produced at less than $60 is mind boggling. The five drivers in each earpiece, one dynamic and four balanced armatures, simply produce pure bliss. Bottom line, get these! They will NOT disappoint!
F**K
Thinking about getting these? Do it!!!
I am a very loud drummer, even by drummer's standards. I have played along with music using Bose earbuds with construction muffs over them for years. I've tried the Vic Firth drummer headphones, the Shure in ears, Sennheiser HD280s, and a few others. I've always wanted to get custom molded IEMs but they cost SOOO much, I just can't commit. Someone told me about these and that another company makes foam tips for them. Absolute game changer!!! They don't block all sound, but they block enough that I don't need to wear the muffs. Which is good because I shoot videos and the muffs look silly. The sound takes a little getting used to. Which is what others say about professional IEMs. Once you adjust to the amount of high end you are hearing, they sound great. For the price they are unbeatable. They saved me hundreds of dollars on custom IEMs and I couldn't be happier with them. You can get them cheaper from other sources, but you have to wait for them to come from China. I'd rather pay the extra $20 and get them quickly.
D**E
Great sound for the money
Love the sound, really detailed and has bass (not bass head ). I think more neutral sound that I enjoy. Great value and glad I took a shot and got them.Edit: after about one yearadjusting my review .. one you can get them cheaper. They are still enjoyable but are V-shaped. They have good bass, and you can get good sub-bass. I have moved on to something else though, but I still have them for more bass songs if I want , and for phone calls as the other doesn't have a mic (until I replace the cable)
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