🎶 Elevate Your Sound Game!
The Linsoul KZ ZS10 Pro 2 is a high-performance in-ear monitor featuring a hybrid driver system with a 10mm dynamic driver and dual balanced armature drivers. It includes a 4-level tuning switch for customizable sound, advanced crossover technology for optimal frequency integration, and a detachable silver-plated cable for durability and upgradeability. Perfect for audiophiles and musicians seeking unparalleled audio quality.
Control Type | Media Control |
Style Name | Classic |
Theme | Music |
Color | Black |
Wireless Technology | Wired |
Connectivity Technology | Wired |
Headphone Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
Frequency Response | 40 KHz |
Sensitivity | 108 dB |
Impedance | 25 Ohm |
Noise Control | Passive Noise Cancellation |
Headphone Folding Features | In Ear |
Headphones Ear Placement | In Ear |
Is Electric | No |
Antenna Location | Calling |
Compatible Devices | Music Production Equipment |
Cable Features | Detachable |
Additional Features | Detachable Cable |
Enclosure Material | Metal |
N**N
Chonky but very good quality!
I've owned a bunch of IEM's over the years. Some of them (like the Shures and Westones) have been pretty high quality. When my last pair of IEM's stopped working in one ear I needed a replacement, but was loathed to spend £300 so soon after spending that much on the previous set.I looked about, and found these. These get pretty good reviews, and they look pretty good in the images, but are they any good?Well, I can happily report that the sound quality is excellent. I've tried them with everything from Audiobooks to Dubstep and the sound is crisp and clear. I'd possibly say that the bass is a teeeeensy bit muddy in the really heavy sections, and the treble could do with a little tightening of definition compared to the really expensive IEM's, but for this price? Holy crud these are SO worth it!The only slight gripe is the size. The expensive IEMs manage to cram four drivers into a very tight package through very tight tolerances and custom components with a finicky manufacturing process. These Linsoul earphones do away with some of that and have the drivers a little larger and a little more spread out in the housing. This results in a much larger earpiece. If they 'dangled', I think they'd be too heavy, but the designers have been quite cunning and made them come over the ear, which means the weight is suspended from the cable instead of the cable dragging on the earpiece.The range of foam inserts that came with them meant I was able to get them to fit really nicely into my ears, and they've become my new favourite earphones. Very nice quality, quite sturdy build and excellent sound. definitely five star material already.But they also come in a nice presentation box, and the detachable cables mean you can replace the cable if it becomes damaged (it's a good idea to do a stereo test when you first hook them up, so you know they cables are on the right way around!).Definitely recommended for anyone who wants great sound quality on a budget and doesn't mind the phones being a little larger than most.
O**N
Awesome Monitors but a bit weird at first
I was looking for an affordable pair of headphones, but then decided to go for something that would not give me a head dent. I remembered that Dankpods mentioned a few years ago that Monitors are great and that the KZ something are around thirty something buckaronies, so I decided to look them up and then got them on sale.I am really happy with these in-ear monitors, as the sound quality is on par with larger sub-£100 headphones, although it is a different feeling because larger headsets can produce a better surround sound effect.The only downside is how they feel, so I do have to scratch my hear once every 20-30 minutes and also they did feel very weird at first, and keep in mind that you will probably hear yourself when you speak, which adds to the confusing feeling.I would recommend these for anyone who would like a pair of in-ear monitors and there is no need to go for the £250 ones because the quality that you gain is quite a lot indeed, but it is not worth for the massive price increase. Whereas here, you do save a lot of money. Also, you can swap out the cable with a new one, and don't forget that there are switches on each ear piece for adjusting the sound. By default, all four switches are on, but I turned the last one off, so I can decrease the stretch of the bass slightly.Make sure you go for the microphone version, and don't be like me - I was going to go for it but then got distracted and somehow ordered the normal one.
T**R
GOOD BUDGET IEM
they sound pretty decent the ear plugs are a bit of a pain to change and the cable is way to short but apart from that they are pretty good
S**N
Outstanding!
I've been delving in to the world of IEMs lately, having used the classics like the Sennheiser HD650s, Beyerdynamic DT1990s and many others for so long, this is new territory to me.Took a punt on these after reading good reviews of the original KZ ZS10 Pro and I'm VERY glad I did!First things first these things are extremely comfortable, you get extra tips included, but I'm using the standard foam tips that came already fitted, you do have to squish them before you put them into your ears and then let the foam expand in your ear for a few seconds to get a good seal, then once they're in, they're in, and they also work really well at giving you some passive noise cancellation!I love the ability to tune these slightly to my preferences with the switches on the back of the IEMS, I'm usually a big fan of a neutral, clean sound, but to be completely honest, with the switches all turned on, these are just FUN! Plenty of low end with a nice tight, warm punch without it sounding muddy, clean, smooth mids and nicely detailed top end without it being harsh, you get a nice 'fizz' on symbals and high hats.Overall, very happy with these and would definitely recommend them to anyone looking for a bloody good set of IEMS around the £50 mark!
M**N
Do Not Buy
DO NOT BUYUsed them to play video games, quality is loud and sharp. Just sounds crap and cheap.