




🎶 Elevate your audio game with precision-crafted warmth — don’t just listen, belong.
The Final E3000 In-Ear Earphones combine a high-precision 6.4mm dynamic driver with a rigid stainless steel housing to deliver natural, balanced sound with powerful bass. Its unique swing-fit design offers exceptional comfort and stability, making it ideal for long listening sessions. Compatible with a wide range of devices via a 3.5mm jack, these earphones are a stylish, durable choice for audiophiles seeking warm, distortion-free audio on the go.












| ASIN | B072MKR1BC |
| Best Sellers Rank | 15,550 in In-Ear Headphones |
| Cable feature | Retractable |
| Compatible devices | Android,iPhone,iPod,iPad,PC,Mac,Laptop,Computer,Mobile Phone,Apple iPhone,Samsung Galaxy,HTC,iPhone 4,iPhone 4S,iPhone 5,iPhone 5S,iPhone 6,iPhone 6S,Galaxy S6,Galaxy S7 |
| Connector | 3 5mm Jack |
| Control method | Touch |
| Control type | Media Control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (420) |
| Date First Available | 12 Jun. 2017 |
| Hardware Interface | 3.5mm Audio |
| Item Weight | 13 g |
| Item model number | E3000 |
| Item weight | 0.01 Kilograms |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Number of items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 119.38 x 0.64 x 0.64 cm; 13 g |
| Recommended uses for product | Calling, Running |
| Size | w/o Microphone |
| Specific uses for product | Music |
| Style | in-ear |
| Water resistance level | Water Resistant |
H**E
Small, warm, powerful and a lot of fun.
These are great little earphones and they really are little. There is nothing little about their sound though. These elegantly designed earphones have a big warm sound. If you are seeking a precise and accurate presentation of the highest resolution recordings of jazz or classical these ain't your earphones. If you want a warm, inviting and soothing sound these may be for you. I have many headphones to choose from and I may use the same one for a while but on many days I find myself using the e3000 because its so pleasant and easy going. An odd thing about them is that they seem to sound better the longer you have them. They also have a reputation for being bass cannons and it is well deserved. With lively electronic music like that by deadmau5, the bass hits very hard but, it isn't a bloated glob of gross bass, it has a punchy slam to it. If you like some definition to your bass these are a more refined way to get your hit. They fit a little bit different from others due to their size. You insert them into your ear canals without force until you feel resistance. The ear tip holds the steel housing in place and the housing sticks out from it and can pivot like a joystick, you can move it about quite freely. This is by design, as long as the tip is seated it doesn't matter what angle the housing is at. Final call this their swing fit design. I have used Comply foam tips for a brief time which are effective to get a good ear seal and even more secure fit but have the effect of making the bass less defined and a little unpleasant. Foam tips can be great to tame screechy earphones but aren't ideal with those that sound warm already. The tips made and supplied by Final are among the best available and would cost about $20 to buy on their own. I've tried a few different tips of similar price just out of interest and none were as effective. They work just fine played on a phone headphone socket. I use a small DAC/amp or dongle out of habit and the power can add a little extra to some music but it isn't essential.
A**R
As you may see in the photo, I've not used the stock tips, they were a little too small for my ears, so I've used the large Spinfit cp145 on the E3000, which I use with most of my IEM's as well, they provide a better seal, which gives me the full sound of the E3000, which is quite detailed.. They have pretty good details, bass is pretty tight and punchy, treble extension is good too. Mids are pretty okay, overall a pretty good sounding, pretty detailed little bullet style in ear.. They are pretty small, light and comfortable.. I would have no issues listening to these for hours 👌 A level of detail I would expect from Final, at an entry level price..
A**.
This is probably the best earphones at the $50 range you can buy for HiFi sound. I was planning to buy this per some audiophile good reviews, however, then I saw some YouTube videos and some reviews here on Amazon preferring the cheaper E2000, So, I bought them both and tried them for 2-3 weeks to see which is better. E3000 is made out of stainless steel and it feels and look great, it has more heft and more premium feel to it. E2000 is Aluminium and while still very very high quality for the price range, cannot match the E3000 feel. The rest of the package is identical, the wires, accessories in the box, etc... It comes with additional ear pieces in different sizes but I found the installed ones to be comfortable so I didn't try any of the others. Speaking of which, the rubber ear pieces are quite comfortable for long listening and fit and stayed in my ear with no issues. E3000 vs. E2000 I can say that 100% if you're more of an audiophile, prefer a flatter sound, like a bit higher quality material, the E3000 is a better earphone. The E2000 is also a fantastic headphone, BUT it was too bright for my liking, and TIRING for longer listening... it definitely lacked bass and generally I think works better for more techno, electronic music, while E3000 works for Jazz, Blues, etc... (Audiophile music). For comparison, I listened to them on my desktop with an external DAC, AND on my iPhone listening to lossless Tidal music. I compared on Rock, Jazz, Blues, and some pop and electronic music and found that E2000 had a "higher" treble that to me sounded a bit harsh and too much attenuated, and I actually had to LOWER the volume on my iPhone for it to be comfortable to listen to, while on E3000, I could go to Max volume and it sounded great. I attribute this to some boost at higher frequencies on E2000 which makes it bright and harsh at higher volumes and definitely NOT an Audiophile quality. Compared to Sony EX650AP Now, in comparison to my other top earphones, Sony EX650AP (I bought from Japan) for around $100. They are not as of a great tight fit (Sony is the best I've ever had), and Sony build quality a tad better, and their wires a bit higher quality. BUT, the sound on E3000 is simply more revealing, flatter, and more audiophile. Also, one main reason I bought these, was to see if they fit with iPhone battery pack, and they do! So, at the end, I returned the E2000 and kept E3000. You can't really go wrong with either, but it kinda depends what do you prefer. Crisp, brighter sounding or flatter, more bottom end? Either case, GREAT VALUE for these Japanese earphones. Highly recommended! Pros: - Very light and easy to wear - Super high quality stainless steel enclosure, why above the price range - Fantastic controlled bass - Great midrange and NOT TIRING treble (vs. E2000) - 3.5mm jack works with iPhone battery pack (see pics) - Easy to drive with your phone - Overall a very HiFi sounding earphone, mostly flat through most of the range and great for listening to Jazz, Blues, Rock Cons: - No volume or phone control - The wire could be slightly better, but at $55, it's quite adequate
F**X
For reference, I own HD650, HD25, Sundara, HD58X, MDR-CD900st, Tin T2 and KXXS. Also, I have been using these IEM for 2 weeks. I bought this because my Tin T2 is beaten up after 2 years of heavy use on the go. Due to the pandemic, most chi-fi IEMS cost a lot more than it used to so I bought this one for 70$. My first impression of these IEM through my phone using an Apple USB-C dongle was pretty grim. It sounded like 20$ IEM where there was no real detail, V-shaped, underwhelming bass that was a bit muddy and average soundstage. The first thing I did was changing the eartips with some Dekoni Bullets. This made the IEM sound a little more bassy and comfortable to my ears. After looking around online, people often mention that these need a lot of power which is strange for a budget IEM. I connected these to my desk setup (JDS Labs Atom) and the sound was completely different. The bass was much heavier but enjoyable to me. You retrieve more detail and but high are nothing close to other IEMs or headphones like the Sundara or even the Tin T2. I will have to carry my BTR5 around with me while using these IEMs. Pros: - Warm sounding - V-shaped - Imaging is solid at this price point - Soundstage is excellent with power - Excellent price point - Great size, design and weight - Extremely comfortable (especially with foam eartips) - Non fatiguing in sound and comfort Cons: - Requires a crazy amount of power from an amplifier if you want the best sound! - Thin IEM cable that you find on cheap 20$ earphones, so I don't see these survive past a year of heavy use on the go. - Bass might be overwhelming on some tracks (ex: Electronic music) Overall, I would recommend these IEMs for 2 types of people. People who are into this hobby and want an IEM that is not analytical for under 100$. It scales amazingly with good equipment. Also, people who simply want to upgrade their apple earphones for casual all-day listening.
S**O
Gosto é algo pessoal. Excelente pra um é pessimo pra outro. Em relaçao a caixas de som e fones de ouvido, deve-se conhecer sua preferencia musical, seu uso. Quer um "punch"? Não é o caso. Meu uso pessoal é generico. Ouço rock ( Guns, Metallica, e hip hop com "bass power" de vez em quando). O EM300 ele é um fone de referencia padrao dentro da linha da Final Audio. Voce tem que saber um pouco de equalização para tirar o melhor proveito dele, ajustando em cada caso (em jazz(agudos), acusticos(médios), e rock e "bass" punch" (graves) - aqui vai faltar um pouco os sub-graves. Muito claro, sem distorção, nao cansa, e quando bem equalizado, voce ouve nítido em alto som: quanto mais alto, melhor! ( Mas nao abuse! Prejudica a audição ).
A**R
I read online the sound quality of the e3000's were way above their price point. While the sound is good, it isn't something I would personally rave about. Perhaps if you are fan of a warm sound, with a surplus of low-mid's than you'll love the sound. That isn't to say there is no high end, like cheaper in-ears. The higher end is well supported, and there. Just a little too much low-mid's for my taste. These are very comfortable! the design doesnt look to be the most accommodating, but the ear pieces are of much higher quality than you would normally find. You can move them left or right so that they progress down your ear canal without having the end press against your ear. As others have said, the cable is a bit janky, but not to the point of being a deal breaker. If you like to roughhouse your earbuds, perhaps there are more rugged options that could suit your lifestyle. Overall, you could use these all day and not get tired. They are comfortable in your ears, with five total ear piece sizes to get that perfect fit. The sound is relaxed, and not overbearing at all. The price matches the overall quality, with some evidence of shortcuts, like the cable. However, the trade off of a cheap cable vs sound and comfort is a deal I will take in almost any instance.
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