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The KZ ZSN PRO in-ear headphones deliver high-fidelity audio with a hybrid driver system, featuring a durable zinc alloy and resin design. With a detachable cable and ergonomic fit, these earbuds are perfect for music lovers and gamers alike, providing exceptional sound isolation and comfort.
Control Method | Touch |
Controller Type | Touch |
Control Type | Media Control |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Is Electric | No |
Antenna Location | Calling |
Compatible Devices | Music Production Equipment, Laptops, Desktops, Gaming Consoles, Tablets, Telephones, Smart Speaker, Television, Cellphones |
Cable Features | Detachable |
Additional Features | 1DD 1BA, Detachable Cable, Tangle Free Cord, zinc alloy and resin housing |
Enclosure Material | Plastic, Metal |
Specific Uses For Product | Music |
Headphone Folding Features | In Ear |
Earpiece Shape | Angular with ear hook |
Headphones Ear Placement | In Ear |
Style Name | without mic |
Color | Blue |
Wireless Technology | wired |
Connectivity Technology | Wired |
Headphone Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
Frequency Range | 20 Hz -40 kHz |
Audio Driver Type | Hybrid Driver |
Frequency Response | 7.4 Hz |
Sensitivity | 104 dB |
Impedance | 25 Ohm |
Noise Control | Sound Isolation |
M**E
Stupendous Headphones
These are really good headphones. They fit comfortably, have good noise cancelling, and the cable is braided 4 ways up to the left-right split and then 2 ways into each earbud. Definitely durable. TL:DR is at the bottom.The sound quality is amazing for how much these cost. I'm not an audiophile by any means but I've been noticing other little sounds and things in tracks I've listened to hundreds of times. Most of the tracks I listen to are encoded in 320kbps to give you an idea of the quality I am used to. I don't really mess with FLACs. I imagine FLACs would probably sound really good, too. The bass is not overpowering in my opinion and the noise cancelling is nice so you can have a fan or AC going in the background and not really even notice that it is running. That way you can keep the volume down lower and not have to turn it up to hear over the fan.I find that I barely need to set the volume mixer in Windows 10 above 14-16 to get a reasonable volume to listen to music or watch videos. Anything above that would be too loud for me. On my iPod I can comfortably listen to tracks at less than ~45-50% volume on the mixer and get a very good volume level.The one con I have is that the cable could be just a little bit longer. I think maybe another 6" would be good. They are usually plugged into my computer tower that is located down and to the right of me and they can pull a little if I'm not careful. It is by no means taught but you just have to be a little bit careful. I probably just need a better location to plug the earbuds in. As far as walking around I think the length is good. I'm 5'6" and If I have them plugged into my iPod and in my pocket then the cable length is fine.Fit wise these buds are excellent. Usually with earbuds they get uncomfortable after wearing them for more than an hour because of the hard plastic but these I could easily wear for an hour or more. At first I wasn't sure they would fit well but the little buds fits right in your ear. I think this is also how it gives the noise cancelling because the rubbery earbud piece basically occupies all the space in your ear. With no sound playing you can easily hear your heartbeat. I suppose this is good and bad because you won't here someone knocking at your door or your phone ringing unless you feel the vibration. The cable around the earbud itself for 2-3" has a small plastic tube around it to give the buds more form around your ear so they stay secured better. Make sure that when you plug the cable into the buds that you carefully inspect the hard, black plastic around the cable connectors. There is a small little "L" and "R" printed indicating which cable plugs into which bud.Style wise I like them. I feel like I'm some sort of cyberpunk with ear implants. I'm just a nerd that way. The metal design feels durable and rugged. They are not huge and bulging. I find that they fit the profile of my ear well without really being visible if you were to look at me from the front.I will definitely purchase more from this company in the future. They are just too budget friendly to pass up compared to some of the other name brands out there that are more about the unboxing experience than the actual quality of the product. These come in a very small, minimally designed box. Less is more in my opinion and the presentation is great for these in terms of the box. They have a wire frame sketch of the buds on the front that I think is pretty cool.TL:DR Buy these.
C**N
Worth every penny!!
Best headphones I have ever owned for gaming. Sound is clean and crisp, noise cancellation is amazing and the fit is perfect! I Recommend to anyone that's tired of the over the ear headphones.
J**E
Holy V-shape, Batman!
I'm no audiophile, so everything I say is what I feel as a normie.These IEMs are pretty good for how cheap they are. They get more than loud enough (I ended up listening at about 38% volume), and the negative shape makes them pretty low profile in your ear. The passive noise canceling properties of these is pretty weak, better than you'd get with Apple Earpods, but nothing special.The tips straight up sucked for me, either not sealing, or becoming really itchy after a few minutes, so I quickly bought a ton of third party tips for them. Due to the shape of my specific ears, foam tips caused the IEMs to sit at a slight angle, making them painful to wear for more than a half hour. Any other tips with a hollow dome (IE AZLA tips, silicone, double/triple flanges, etc) sat just fine, and were more pleasurable to wear.The V shape to the sound means that the mids are quieter than the bass and treble, which my bass averse ears hated. Thankfully, people online have made dozens of EQ profiles for these specific IEMs, so getting one that flattened the audio to something more tolerable was very easy. The only downside to doing this is that you lose some volume, but this was a non-issue for me, since the volume on them was already more than what I needed.The cable... it's kinda bad. It's not the worst, but the ear hooks are completely incompatible with my ear shape (And are not bendable), so I had to cut them off of the cable. There's no cable cinch, so they join where they join, and you just have to deal with it. The left and right ends do have labeling to let you know which is which, but it's damn unreadable, so I instead used the actual shape of the cable and IEM to determine what cable goes into which earpiece, and which way, round end on the connector matched with the round end of the IEM, cable bending away from the barrel. Doing it that way makes fumbling the cable onto the IEMs just as easy in the dark as it is in broad daylight.As a beginner IEM, they're all right. I have better IEMs now, but these will stay with me as backups.
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