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The EZ EAR KBEAR 2pin IEM Cable is a premium 4-core 4N pure copper upgrade cable featuring a lightweight aluminum alloy 3.5mm plug. Designed for audiophiles and professionals, it delivers enhanced sound clarity with strong bass and crisp highs, while its ergonomic design ensures comfortable, secure wear. Compatible with a wide range of IEMs and devices, this detachable cable offers effective interference shielding and durability, making it an essential upgrade for anyone serious about their audio experience.
| ASIN | B0BR4Y9W3Z |
| Best Sellers Rank | #118,926 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #422 in Headphone Extension Cords |
| Item model number | KBEAR 4860 Cable |
| Manufacturer | EZ EAR |
| Package Dimensions | 17.3 x 9.7 x 1.19 cm; 18 g |
J**S
I attached to this cable to several different IEMs. Multiple Shure in-ears, RHA Planar, and Westone. They all worked well enough. I was able to listen to music, podcasts, and videos without an issue. Good price for what you get and did the job in a pinch. The built-in DAC did not have much going for it. Audio quality was decent but nothing special. I had to adjust my phone volume higher than normal to reach my ideal listening levels. Each pair of In-Ear Monitors that I tested with this cable had started to produce a considerable amount of sibilance (hissing sound). In this case the “S” sound was most prominent and almost always constant. It made listening for long periods more of a chore and less enjoyable. When I reverted back to the original cables for each IEM, the sibilance went away. Cable feels a bit cheap and delicate. They have a rubbery texture that I am not a fan of. I ended up running it through my shirt in hopes of prolonging its life. The split tensioner for L and R cables kept getting held up on the rubbery cables. Pros: -Good price -MMCX to USB-c -Decent audio quality Cons: -Cable feels cheap -Rubbery texture for the cables -Sibilance -Lacks moldable ear hooks If you have an intact cable that works and are looking for something other than a male 3.5 input, I would recommend an external DAC dongle within the same price point. I’ve had better success with those in terms of sound quality, but I’ve also gone through several of them that have a built in cable. Cable keeps breaking. Not ideal for active individuals, taking phone in and out of their pockets constantly and moving around a lot. Thanks for sticking with me on this long winded review. Happy Shopping
A**N
Lo único peor que un cable que se descompone es uno que descompone al audífono, el conector de lado derecho está chueco y al rotar un poco tuerce el interior del conector hembra del audífono destrozandolo, primero pensé que mis audífonos se habían roto, pero después de unos segundos de conectar otros, el derecho comenzó a apagarse al girar un poco el conector.
D**N
Doesn't fit the IE300 recessed connection despite the item description. Insta-return. Don't waste your time with this.
M**D
This is a cable that I have at least 6 of because of how soft it is as well as sound quality changes. It improves bass as well and clarity of iems . The cable is very durable and build quailty is excellent.
C**N
I don't know about you, but if you use the normal kz cable that comes with your kz IEM monitors, I have a problem where the earbuds are heavy enough where when I'm not wearing them, they fall far enough forward where they unplug from my wireless pack (idk if that makes sense lol). This cable is a welcomed upgrade purely due to the little thing that slides up keeping the left and right ear bud closer together causing it to not fall as far when they're just hanging around my neck.