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Embrace the elements with Bqeyz Weather Series: Unleash the {Wind's} Harmony!
Pros: Just WOW Factor. Unique and immersive experince
Cons: •Treble too safe for me, need little bit an airynest
•Vokal Not sweet enough
Firstly I want to say thank you to elle zhou aka Bqeyz for providing me a sample review.

BQEYZ always provides the most catchy name and also a unique shell for their IEMs, like this one ~Weather series : Wind edition~ do the sound quality as catchy or cool like the names?

Let's find out.... Starting with Packaging & Accessories, Bqeyz Wind provides many accessories In the box include:

• IEMs (Driver)
• Cable (3.5mm)
• Eartips (Yellow color 'Generic', Atmosphere, & Reference)
• Hard case
• Cleaning brush
• Manuals
• Cable Organizer
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2-Set Eartips Atmosphere & reference has different sound provided, but i like the atmosphere variant feels more V-Shape funsounding with the treble also more airy. mine using L size. Also the cable feels sturdy it uses a braided 'If u are looking with naked eyes u can see its only 2 cores with plastic protectors, but its actually 4 braid if u look carefully theres braid again in it' it is thick though.. the inside has built-in single-crystal copper (OCC), which features high-quality sound transmission.

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Build Quality, Design & Fitting..

~Build quality in this iem is top notch made with full metal so it's made for last, ~also Design In a world where resin IEMs dominate, BQEYZ breaks the mold with a stunning metal-crafted beauty. Holding it feels like holding a piece of craftsmanship. Out of all my iem, this one grabs my attention. Its design is just... WoW. Those unique air vents, that sharp font, and the gorgeous blue hue – it's all so clean and captivating. BQEYZ isn't just about sound; they're about making a statement, and this IEM does it with style. ~So How's the Fitting? for me this iem is soo nice. It perfectly fits in my ears.

ℹ️ I also just want to let you know Some Tips about these iem so u can provide a better experience.
is that these iem made with •Bone Conduction Driver• this feature is really something special and unique experince. When you touch the area where the bone conduction works through the shell, you can actually feel the vibration. It's like adding an extra layer to the music playback that perfectly syncs with the dynamic driver, enhancing the bass and mids. It adds a tangible, physical element to the sound, making the listening experience even more engaging and immersive.

{Tips : the fit has to be as close as possible to the ear in order to make the best out of the BC driver}

♪ Moving To the sound, let's Start With Low:
I'm very much like the Bass in this iem.. with the configuration BCD driver u can have an immersive experience, It's not some Big big badebum Basshead, but the texture and rumble is 😌👌.. man ooh man.. its soo nice and makes me addicted.. also it's pretty puncy too so u can feel the rhyme more exciting. the bass not the best in term of decay cuz u can feel the subwoofer aka subbass in this iem. Definitely not for Metalhead or fast-paced songs enjoyer.. ~But if like some R&B, Raggeteon, even Dangdut/Koplo enjoyer like me this iem is a must!

♪ How about Midrange aka Vokals?: This iem definitely has good vocals that is not really sweet nor thick like Per-say Letshouer DZ4 (i like the vokal in this iem alot) but wind still enjoyable, the vocals is clear is not too dry nor to thick.. i think is good enough for my taste. its also sibalance free. soo if u are has sensitif with peak on uppermid no need to worry, its very safe midrange.

High in these iem for me is too safe. i know some people like this kind sound. warm and safe tuning, but i for me "a treblehead, it needs some little, just a little bit high freq to make more airy on a treble" but i tweak some eartips To soms Aftermarket like feaule latex h570, and also change to neutral-bright sound Dac. u can feel the hit on cymbals more pearcy, and more funky. the problem fixed.

•Teknicalites :
°The stage on The Wind is like stepping into your own little concert hall – cozy yet spacious, all thanks to its semi-open back setup. Vocals? Nailed it! They're sitting just right, giving you that perfect depth. And those spatial cues? Pretty spot-on, even if they're not razor-sharp.
°Instrument separation isn't top-notch, though. It can feel a bit crowded on busy tracks, typical of dynamic drivers. But it's still one of the better ones I've tried.
also Details aren't super crisp either, but they're not bad either. It's average, which isn't too surprising. It's not the most dynamic set out there, but it handles all sorts of music decently. One thing it nails is the natural °Timbre. It has that classic dynamic sound that adds a nice organic tone to your tunes. Everything sounds full-bodied, with smooth decay and rounded attacks. No hollow or metallic tones here.The crossovers between the dynamic driver and the coil bone-conduction are seamless. You hardly notice any difference in timbre, and there's no driver flex to speak of.

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Conclusion :
The Bqeyz Weather Series: Wind Edition isn't just about looks; it's about delivering a unique listening experience. From its stunning metal design to the immersive bass and clear vocals, it's a treat for the senses. While it may not cater to every music taste, its natural timbre and seamless transitions between drivers make for an enjoyable ride through your favorite tunes. So, if you're into genres like R&B or Raggaeton even songs with high dynamic range like ~Eagles - Hotel California, or ~Queen - Boheman Rhapsody, this could be your new must-have accessory for both style and sound.

My Rating.
- Low: ★★★★★
- Mid: ★★★★✮
- High: ★★★★✮
- Technical: ★★★★★ (4.9/5) {☆ 0 point, ✮ 0.5 point, ★ 1 point}
Lexington99
Lexington99
Great review. Wow factor indeed.
Asta GunaReview
Asta GunaReview
thankyou man.. indeed, It has that WoW Factor, that i can't find in other iem or other driver configuration
Asta GunaReview
Asta GunaReview
BCD driver configuration make it the iem soo much fun experience ngl..

Asta GunaReview

New Head-Fier
Simgot EA500LM: Unmatched Clarity and Precision at a Budget-Friendly Price
Pros: •Exceptional Sound Quality: The Simgot EA500LM delivers outstanding audio performance with clear, detailed sound across the frequency range.
•Tight and Controlled Bass: The bass response is well-balanced, providing a satisfying rumble without overpowering other frequencies.
•Clean and Articulate Midrange: Vocals and instruments are reproduced with clarity and precision, enhancing the listening experience.
•Crisp and Detailed Treble: The treble is lively and well-defined, adding sparkle to the sound without causing fatigue.
•Durable Build Quality: Constructed from high-quality materials, including full metal, and featuring interchangeable nozzles for added customization.
Cons: •Only Cable and tips i dont like it that much. thats it
Looking for in-ear monitors (IEMs) that redefine what you expect from audio under $150? Enter the Simgot EA500LM. Let's dive into its performance across bass, mid, treble, and technical aspects:

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•Packaging & Fitting: It's so catchy the box has nice and Aesthetic color and pictures. Accesoris is good. not a stingy, has what u are looking for a case, decent eartips, even changeable noozle..
Fitting In this iem is good, the shell is round shape It is soo sturdy imo.. no any sharpe angle.

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•Build Quality: It's not just about sound—the EA500LM excels in build quality too. Made with premium materials, including full metal, and featuring interchangeable nozzles, these IEMs are built to last.
Also with Changeable Noozle, you can choose whatever u like, it has 3 include the installed one, but i like the Silver Red Stripe one it less bright/ analytic than the other two. even u can change to another Noozle from another Brand like Moondrop Kato.. will definilty try it this one for sure, i heard some good news with this noozle.
Cable is decent not bad though but not thick either, decent.

Moving To Sound Aspect...

•Bass: The EA500LM nails the bass aspect. It's not just tight; it's textured and rumble-filled, striking the perfect balance between punchy and controlled. Plus, its decay is spot-on, ensuring every bass note is delivered with depth and precision.

•Midrange: Vocals? Oh, they're a highlight. Clean, clear, and devoid of any unwanted sweetness or thickness. The midrange here pronounces details with crystal-clear clarity, adding depth and emotion to your favorite tracks without any hint of sibilance. i even try with songs full of sibalance like ~IVE - Afterlike, suprase suprase its not noticable..

•Treble: Now, onto treble. The EA500LM impresses with its crispness and clarity. It's never harsh or fatiguing, offering extended highs that add sparkle and definition to the overall sound signature. You'll hear every detail without feeling overwhelmed.

•Technical Aspects: Let's get technical. The soundstage? Wide enough to immerse you completely in your music. Resolution? Surpasses expectations for its price range, with excellent clarity and instrument separation. Timbre? Natural and lifelike, ensuring each instrument sounds true to its original recording. And the 3D imaging? Precise enough for gaming or pinpointing instruments in complex mixes.

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•Conclusion, the Simgot EA500LM sets a new standard for clean sound and technical prowess in the sub-$150 price range. Whether you're a discerning audiophile or a competitive gamer, these IEMs offer an unparalleled listening experience that's sure to impress. but in my opinon if u want some competition iem u can try another product from Simgot too, EM6L is very much good/ made for gaming experince..

My Rating..
- Low: ★★★★✮
- Mid: ★★★★✮
- High: ★★★★★
- Technical: ★★★★★ (4.9/5) {☆ 0 point, ✮ 0.5 point, ★ 1 point}

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Asta GunaReview

New Head-Fier
Review: KZ ZSN Pro 2 : Not The Zsn series We Know!!
Pros: °160π Diffence from the OG zsn pro.
°Treble extended without hurting my ears.
°Natural Timbre and Vocal
Cons: Cons:
°Despite its improvements over the original ZSN Pro, the ZSN Pro 2 is not without its flaws. The earpieces' fit may not be ideal for all users, with some experiencing discomfort during extended wear due to their bulkier design. Additionally, while the overall sound signature is enjoyable, it may lack the refinement and nuance found in higher-priced alternatives.
°Same as another KZ.. eartips and cable.. soo bad.
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Recently, I had the pleasure of trying out the KZ ZSN Pro 2, also known as its Gen2 iteration. Given my past experience with the original ZSN Pro, I approached this new version with a mix of curiosity and skepticism.

Build Quality and Design:
The ZSN Pro 2 maintains KZ's ZSN signature design language with its sleek and modern appearance. While the earpieces feel sturdy and well-constructed, the detachable cable could be more durable, as it feels slightly prone to tangling and wear over time.. so meh..

Sound Quality:

(Bass): The bass response of the ZSN Pro 2 is adequate but lacks the depth and impact found in higher-end models. While suitable for casual listening, it may leave bass enthusiasts wanting more punch and resonance.

(Mids): The midrange reproduction is where the ZSN Pro 2 shines, delivering clear and detailed vocals with good separation. However, at times, the midrange can feel slightly recessed, impacting the overall warmth and richness of the sound.

(Treble): The treble performance of the ZSN Pro 2 is commendable, with improved clarity and extension compared to its predecessor. However, the treble can occasionally exhibit a hint of sibilance, particularly with poorly mastered tracks or at higher volumes.

Technicalities:
From a technical standpoint, the ZSN Pro 2 offers decent soundstage width and instrument separation, providing an immersive listening experience. However, its imaging capabilities fall short of more premium offerings, resulting in a slightly congested presentation in complex passages.

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Conclusion:
In conclusion, the KZ ZSN Pro 2 offers a compelling package at its price point, with notable improvements over its predecessor. While it may not excel in every aspect, it provides a respectable entry point into the world of audiophile-grade sound without breaking the bank. If you're willing to overlook its shortcomings and prioritize value for money, the ZSN Pro 2 is worth considering for budget-conscious listeners seeking an upgrade from entry-level offerings.

Rating:
- Low: ★★★★☆
- Mid: ★★★★☆
- High: ★★★★✮
- Technical: ★★★★☆ (4.7/5) {☆ 0.5 point, ✮ 1 point, ★ 1 point}
Colin5619
Colin5619
Nice review, I enjoyed the bass and midrange in particular, but found the Highs too bright. But a great sound for the price.
Asta GunaReview
Asta GunaReview
Thankyou.. yes the highs seems too bright for some people.. maybe me using some warm dac so its calmer the high little bit.. yap it is for the price bucket i think zsn pro 2 worth to consider..

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New Head-Fier
Rose Technics Quietsea: IEMs with a relaxed yet enjoyable sound.
Pros: •Good Quality Material
•Fun Sounding Balance
•Nice acsesoris
Cons: •Bad paint after using it only 1 month, the paint is suffer / get pilled out
•To Safe for Some
•MMcx pin bommer for some peole
Note: This review is based solely on my personal experience, and the assessment is entirely subjective without any exaggeration or bias.

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Let's start with Packaging & Cable: The packaging of these IEMs is impressively simple yet elegant, with a sleek black box and well-packed contents. It includes an exclusive case, ear tips in various sizes (L, M, S), and a lifesaving MMCX pin connector. The Quietsea cable is of excellent quality, thick, and braided, earning extra points from me.

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Build Quality & Fitting: The build quality of these IEMs is among the best in their price range, with a lightweight yet sturdy metal shell. While some may have mixed feelings about the MMCX pin, I find it solid. As for fitting, it's comfortable, neither too small nor too large, providing a good fit for extended use without causing discomfort due to its lightweight and lack of sharp edges.

Moving on to the sound, let's start with the Low frequencies: The bass is punchy and deep, without being overpowering. The bass texture is well-defined, and the rumble is clear. However, the bass speed is average; it's sufficient for genres like pop, funk, or soft metal but might not keep up with faster-paced music like groove metal or death metal. Tested songs: Ikon - Rhtyme, Yoasabi - Biri Biri.


Midrange (Vocals): The vocals are rich and clear, with sufficient weight for male voices and a pleasant feel for female singers. The vocal positioning is adequate, neither too forward nor too recessed, staying balanced. As for sibilance, it depends on the source, and at higher volumes, there might be a slight sss sound in some songs, but it's not harsh or painful. Tested songs: D.0 - Rose, Heize - You, Clouds, Rain.


Moving on to the High frequencies: The treble extends well and sounds crisp, with cymbals and guitar picking retaining their impact. These IEMs are described as "relaxed" because the treble is pleasant without any harshness or metallic tones, creating a laid-back listening experience. Tested songs: Bob Marley - Turn Your Light Down Low, Radiohead - National Anthem.


Technical Aspects: In my opinion, the technical performance of these IEMs is commendable. The 3D imaging is clear, and the soundstage is wide but not excessively so. The resolution is above average, delivering clean and detailed sound, while the instrument timbre sounds natural and authentic.

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Conclusion: If you're looking for balanced U-shaped IEMs with a relaxed sound for long listening sessions, I highly recommend these. As for the MMCX pin, it's a matter of personal preference, but as long as the build quality is good, it shouldn't be a deal-breaker. Regarding the ideal setup or source for these IEMs, I personally find them well-suited with UC Softears or latex ear tips, paired with a silver-plated cable and a warm DAC for the best combination. That's all.


**Rating:**
- Low: ★★★★☆
- Mid: ★★★★✮
- High: ★★★★✮
- Technical: ★★★★☆ (4.7/5) {☆ 0.5 point, ✮ 1 point, ★ 1 point}
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Best Midcentric Iem under $150, Almost perfect for vocals lovers
Pros: .Midcentric lovers will love it
.Has nice Bass texture and rumble
.Good speed bass
.Treble still nice and airy
.Love The looks
Cons: .Bass has some strange feeling like reverb but not sure where the instrumen are (fixed by cable aftermarket)
.Cable is nice but sound quality strange
.Eartips not the best
.Fitting on Cable stock is not nice, hurt my ears
Letshouer Dz4, a pair of IEMs that boast natural, clean vocals and, in my opinion, are one of the best in their class. But there's something unique about these IEMs, so read the review until the end.

Oh yes, firstly, thank you to Letshuoer Audio for giving me the opportunity to review this product.

Note: This review is based on personal listening experience, so it remains subjective, but nothing is exaggerated or diminished for specific reasons.

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Starting with Packaging & Cable: The packaging for these IEMs is simple, with a round case inside the box containing small, medium, and large ear tips, totaling 6 pairs. In my opinion, the ear tips are somewhat hard and not very comfortable to wear, so it's better to get aftermarket ear tips. The build quality of the cable is quite good, with a thick braided design and an elegant silver color. However, despite the nice appearance, the stock cable doesn't deliver the best sound for the Dz4 IEMs, which I'll discuss below.

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Build Quality & Fitting: In terms of build quality, these IEMs use a combination of metal faceplates and resin throughout the shell. The design is simple and attractive, with a broken white color and some semi-open back with the letter 'z' on the faceplate. Although slightly bulky, the IEMs feel lightweight. However, when using the stock cable, I felt some pressure on the upper part of my ears or the ear hook, as if it was pressing too hard. It might vary for different ears since everyone's shape is different, so it's subjective.

Now onto the sound, starting with the Low: The bass on these IEMs isn't overly deep but still maintains a decent punch, with drum beats sounding clear and good texture with enjoyable rumble. The decay is sufficient, even for faster songs, but don't expect too much since these IEMs aren't specialized in bass. Tested with songs like Meghan Trainor's "All About that Bass" and Paramore's "Anklebiters."

The Midrange is where these IEMs shine: They possess natural, clean, and pleasantly sweet vocals. They're not too thick to feel muffled nor too thin to be piercing or boring. In my opinion, the vocals sound very natural and pleasing. There's a hint of sibilance, but it's not bothersome; it adds energy and clarity to the vocals, stopping at the right moment, which is surprisingly unique and enjoyable. Tested with songs like BabyMonster's "Sheesh" and ILlit's "Magnetic."

Moving on to the Highs/Treble: The IEMs deliver energetic, crisp, and airy highs without being piercing or fatiguing even during long listening sessions. This is my second favorite aspect after the vocals. Listening to songs with many instrumental trebles is very comfortable and fun, with guitar plucks, violin strings, and cymbal strikes sounding clear and smooth. Tested with various songs from an audiophile sound test playlist on YouTube Music.

Lastly, Technicalities: These IEMs have a fairly wide soundstage thanks to their passive driver and semi-open back design. However, the 3D imaging with the stock cable feels a bit odd, lacking focus in instrument placement. But don't worry, replacing the stock cable solves this issue. Regarding gaming, these IEMs are excellent for pinpointing enemies accurately; sounds are directional, making it easy to locate threats. Tested on Apex PC. The timbre is also very natural, and instrument sounds are rich and lifelike. Above-average resolution with a good sense of clarity.

Conclusion: These IEMs are worth buying if you're looking for clean, natural vocals with fun and energetic highs. However, keep in mind that some may find the stock cable's sensation a bit odd or peculiar, so you might want to try third-party cables like Tripowin Zoe or Xinhs Cooper. That's all.

If asked what's the best IEM for vocal under 1.5 million rupiahs? I'll honestly answer this IEM.

Some say they don't quite like its warm sound and somewhat ethereal imaging, which "can be fixed with a new cable." And DZ4's sound is indeed somewhat warm, maybe not for those seeking energy... even the passive radiator seems to make the IEM feel even warmer or more relaxed.. its bass quality doesn't make you go "wow" but the mids are seriously pleasant, everything sounds smooth without any weird upper mid or treble spikes... its musicality is very comfortable with heavy dynamics... Letshuoer achieves a somewhat unique Harman target where the mids aren't thin, which I think is very important in the market... if not all Harman IEMs will sound the same with somewhat recessed mids with increased upper mids that are more noticeable + the presence of instrument-vocals is more noticeable than richness and natural musicality.

Vocal sound needs warmth and airiness in it, if not, the people you talk to will sound somewhat boxy in the real world, and that's not the case here.

**Rating:**
- Low: ★★★★☆
- Mid: ★★★★★
- High: ★★★★✮
- Technical: ★★★★★ (changed cable -1 stock) (4.8/5) {☆ 0 point, ✮ 0.5 point, ★ 1 point}

Asta GunaReview

New Head-Fier
EPZ Q1 PRO : Most fun iem under $60
Pros: Good Midcentric
Great Techincality
Amazing Build & beautiful shell also very lightweight
Good Cable for non mic
Bass is tight and well controlled
Cons: Bad cable for mic version
Upper midrange can get shouty
Bass lacks impact and weight
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as sign thanks to Epz aka Tony Liu for sending me a gift later. I just want to do a complete review of the IEM EPZ Q1 Pro. I hope people become more familiar with this bad boy

it's been more than two weeks and I still feel the vibe using this iem, for the price under 60 dollar, the tonal and technical qualities are really top notch for my taste 😌👌

Note: this is purely an impression from my ears and nothing has been exaggerated or subtracted.

Fitting: This iem is the winner, I even dare say that for under 60usd there is no iem that is as good as the fitting of the EPZ for me yeah, the deepfit is 👌. made from medical grade 3D resin and the fit on the ear is really comfortable. Good build quality, solid, super beautiful resin, blue motif.

Cable: for those of you who got non-mic, be happy, because the non-mic version of this iem is really good, 4 braid. different from the type of mic, it looks like a cheap PVC cable.

Eartips: also no cans, the 3 L, M, s that come with it are soft, no cans, like the design kz product... the eartips also don't actually need to be replaced with an aftermarket product, cuz the quality of these items is still pretty good.

OK, moving to the sound

start from LOW yes. In my opinion, the low/bass in this iem is just moderate, not big like Rhapsody, but the drum beats still feel punky, and the rumble here is pretty good. Decay is also fairly fast in its price class for chasing fast paced songs, it's still up to speed, but it's not the fastest in its class. test song Tool - Ticks & Leeches.

Mid. Here, in my opinion, the mid is the most special, it's not thin but not too thick either, it still feels sweaty when listening to songs like IU - Secret Garden. Ayu's voice was lilting. For Kpop or Jpop fans, it's still considered a must buy. Note here that the vocals still feel has a peak or sibalance, especially at the higher volume, but it's not that noticeable, it's still considered safe.

The highs on these iems are still extended but not piercing, especially the eartips are replaced by divine velvet. The splash of cymbals, the pluck of the guitar, and especially the friction of the violin are really delicious. test song Cover Racer x -Technical diffucilaties - by Unlucky morpheus. The sound of the instrument is very powerful and makes you addicted.

Moving on to the final technicality. In the price range, this IEM is one of the best in its class, the soundstage is wide. I tested surround using the JamesDSP application, equivalent to level 2, aka wide, 3D imaging is good for hearing right, left, top and bottom, front and back, very accurate, suitable for games, especially FPS. , the separation is fairly good, the sound of the instruments sounds clear, separate and doesn't pile up. resolution above average has a good sense of clarity and detail.

Conclusion, in my opinion, this IEMs has the potential to become a new fry that beats the Conch or any iem exist, with fun, energetic tonalities but no metallic sounding, and above average technicality so the price is considered very good, but because of limited stock in my country escpesly it's a bit difficult and people run to another IEMs, hopefully people realaze its really good as people say

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Low ★★★★☆, Mid ★★★★✮, High ★★★★✮. technical ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ rate 4.8. {☆ 0 points, ✮ half points, ★ 1 point}
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