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The Linsoul KZ ZS10 Pro is a wired in-ear monitor featuring a sophisticated 5-driver hybrid system (4 balanced armatures + 1 Tesla dynamic driver) delivering extended frequency response up to 40kHz. Its durable stainless steel faceplate and resin body combine premium aesthetics with comfort, while the detachable gold-plated cable offers easy upgrades. Designed for gamers, musicians, and audiophiles alike, it provides excellent noise isolation (26dB) and a secure fit for long sessions, making it a top-tier budget choice for immersive, high-fidelity sound.










| ASIN | B07QKT3BKR |
| Additional Features | Detachable Cable, Echo Cancellation, Lightweight, Microphone Included, Noise Isolation |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Antenna Location | Calling, Cycling, Gaming, Running |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Best Sellers Rank | #234 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #34 in Earbud & In-Ear Headphones |
| Bluetooth Version | 5.0 |
| Brand Name | Linsoul |
| Built-In Media | Cable, Eartip, User Manual |
| Cable Features | Detachable |
| Carrying Case Color | Black |
| Carrying Case Material | Stainless steel |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Cellphones, Desktops, Laptops, Tablets |
| Connectivity Technology | Wired |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Control Type | Noise Control |
| Controller Type | Touch |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (6,639) |
| Earpiece Shape | Circle |
| Enclosure Material | Resin |
| Frequency Range | 7Hz-40kHz |
| Frequency Response | 40 KHz |
| Headphone Folding Features | In Ear |
| Headphone Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
| Headphones Ear Placement | In Ear |
| Impedance | 24 Ohms |
| Is Autographed | No |
| Item Weight | 0.06 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Linsoul |
| Model Name | KZ ZS10 PRO |
| Model Number | KZ ZS10 Pro |
| Noise Control | Sound Isolation |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Sensitivity | 111 dB |
| Series Number | 2 |
| Specific Uses For Product | Entertainment, Travel |
| Style Name | With Mic |
| Theme | Concert |
| UPC | 714453517847 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 year |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Wireless Technology | Wired |
B**T
Amazing for Gaming, Competitive or Casual.
I am someone that was a complete Skeptic when it came to using IEMs for Gaming, but, after using fairly expensive over the ear headsets for years, both wired and wireless, I was getting tired of having them on my head during long gaming sessions, there are a few reasons why i was ready to get away from Over ear Headsets but I'm here to discuss these IEMs. Saying that I am Completely Blown away by the all around quality of these would be an understatement, I am using these primarily for gaming, I play a ton of Battle Royale and Extraction Shooters as well as Multiplayer shooters, these games require high quality audio and these check every box, great directional sound, an incredible mix of bass, mids and treble allowing for a really immersive experience. they come with 4 sets of ear tips for a perfect fit, the set that came on them were a good size for me but a more firm rubber so i swapped them out for another set that were almost the same size but softer material and much more comfortable. the build quality is also very high end, especially for the price point, I got these because they are budget friendly and had good reviews so i could try iems without spending too much incase i didn't like them, but now, I will never go back. I'm not saying my last headset is bad by an means, i was using a high end over ear headset, but in my opinion, these sound better, have better responsiveness and are more comfortable, so any one looking for a great set of iems for gaming or whatever else you may need them for. these are def a good choice.
B**N
Amazing Sound Quality for the Price
The KZ ZS10 Pro absolutely impressed me. For the cost, the sound quality is excellent — strong bass, clear mids, and surprisingly detailed highs. The hybrid driver setup really gives the music a full, lively sound that works great for EDM, hip-hop, rock, and gaming. Fit & Comfort: They fit well in my ears and stay secure. They are a little bulky, but once positioned correctly they’re comfortable even for longer sessions. Build Quality: The metal faceplate and resin housing feel premium, especially for budget IEMs. The detachable cable is a nice bonus and makes replacement or upgrading easy. Performance: Great clarity, great bass, and good isolation. No issues with channel imbalance or distortion. For wired earphones under $50, these are some of the best I’ve tried. Overall: If you want high-quality sound without spending a lot, the ZS10 Pro is a fantastic buy. Powerful, clear, and well-built — easily one of the best values in budget IEMs.
S**S
Spectacular-sounding IEMs that won't break the bank
I have all the full-size headphones and amps I need now. I've never been a massive fan of IEMs or earbuds, due to comfort issues, breakage/fragility, losing them, or lack of bass, or thin sound. Then again, I never invested in any high-end IEMs like Shure, let's say. I've got Hifimans, Fostex TRP40s, Sennheiser closed, and even a new pair of Pioneer DJ headphones that are great but not super comfy, alas. But why would I need more headphones or an IEM? I wasn't going to pull the trigger, no matter what. I'd love to hear some electrostatic headphones, but I am not paying 2 grand for them. Then Zeos from YouTube was raving about these a few weeks ago, and I just went and hit purchase, no hesitation. I was confident they would sound amazing, if he was praising them, and lo and behold, they bleedin' well do. Oh, do they ever. And this resolves the question of why buy more headphones, because once you hear these, you'll realize why, and the answer is, now you own a pair of IEMs that cost under $70 that sound and perform like a premium $300 pair of headphones, if not better, and are totally portable, if you don't feel like lugging those giant AKGs, Audeze, or Fostex around all day long, as tempting as that might be. They sound like a compressed (I mean, focused and more intimate!) version of my Hifiman or Fostex's, with substantially better and deeper bass response than either. Soundstage is decent, if not massive. Detail/separation in both channels is excellent to REALLY excellent. Deep, and tight bass, Plus detailed warm mids, and crisp, rich highs, but not strident or annoying, or fatiguing, at all. The power and bass response these are capable of puts a lot of over the ear headphones to shame. I can only imagine what the higher end Linsouls sound like, T1s ,etc., as well. But, I'll take these! These also put to shame the wretched Audio-Wrecknica M50xs I made the mistake of buying a few months ago, and instantly returned to Guitar Center, after they nails on a blackboard high-end-ruined my ears and sanity after a day or two of auditioning. Absolutely hideous plastic junk, those headphones. Unlistenable. Unless you like metallic, screechy mids and highs, and NO bass whatsoever. By contrast, I put the Linsouls on, and they sounded great right out of the box. This is very rare indeed. For the money spent, these are one of the biggest steals in the audio industry currently. Hands down. The comfort level is decent, for IEMs, depending on what caps you use. I guess the cable might do with some upgrading but I'm no going to bother, it's fine for me. You can if you want to. On my Creative Labs G6 amp, you only have to crank the volume up to maybe 4-8 to be super loud on most sources. Listening right now to Dave Brubeck's Take Five at maybe vol. 4 and it sounds unreal. I had to back off a bit on the bass and power on the G6, and tame these a bit, but they sound amazing at any level. Hardly any distortion that I can discern. Brushed metal alum. outside, transparent body on ear-side. Fit pretty snug and aren't too annoying, like many IEMs. I got the basic Silver and clear version, with mic (which I have almost no use for). Are they as pretty as a Mondrian? No, but they look cool, so I don't know what people are bitching about. Cord seems pretty quality, and non-tangly or janky, and the connection posts seem solid thus far. Build quality overall seems quite good. But I would invest in a small case for these, as any IEMs are a bit fragile or given to catching, etc. They seem to be comfortable for listening at a few hours on end, if necessary, also a huge plus. Listening to tracks from Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, Van Halen, Bob Marley, Sisters of Mercy, and Steely Dan, lossless or otherwise, restored a lot of the bottom-end that is sometimes lacking on even my best mid-fi planar headphones. And I'd still go so far as to recommend the Linsouls for jazz, or classical as well. The warmth and detail is present enough for it. Outside noise isolation is quite good, for budget IEMs with no active NC. There's definitely something to be said for IEMs. Now I realize what the fuss is about, especially when they perform as well as these do, it's a totally different listening experience to the already wonderful Fostex or Hifiman over the ears, open or closed, plus these are 10000x more efficient than planar headphones. Also, if you demand really solid, deep and tight bass for the music you listen to, these are absolutely the IEMs for you. You will not experience bass response with the Fostex or Hifimans like this, I can assure you (unless you EQ and amp the piss out of them), though I love both of those headphones dearly. Yet it's not exaggerated, it's just there if you need it. For portable use and just plain music enjoyment, I cannot imagine spending $55 and getting anything much better than these Linsoul Pros. I also recently picked up a pair of cheap JBL $18 earbuds, they are darned good, a lot better than you would think, but still, nothing NEAR what these little bad boys are capable of delivering. These are on a whole different level. They sound stupendous. Through the Creative Labs G6 amp, these sound like a great pair of, perhaps, Klipsch or Paradigm bookshelf speakers, with a bit of extra "subwoofer" kick! I cannot recommend these more heartily. This is $55 very well spent for any audiophile on a budget, no question about it. And, you don't need to spend another $120 on a headphone amp to enjoy them, a nice bonus. Linsoul has hit it out of the park. The 5 microdrivers will decimate you! How they accomplished it, is not important. How stonking these sound and perform, is what's important. Buy them now. P.S. Question came in today about running with these: I haven't or walked that much yet with these, but, I think they'd be ok for running or walking exercise outdoors, although totally wireless sport earbuds might be better for real hardcore gym or exercise applications, like better XBass Sony wireless gym earbuds, etc. Although the Linsouls seem to fit snug and stay in place well. But they are cabled, so there's that to consider if you're going to use them for running. For a treadmill, I would say they'd be just fine.
J**E
These IEM's are genuinely some of the best earphones I've used, and easily the best I've tried for sub £150. The Linsoul KZS10 PRO is a fantastic bit of kit, it was recommended to me by a friend whose very much an audiophile as I wanted some reasonably priced earphones for music, videos and gaming. In all three activities they have worked perfectly. For music the sound is very wide and has good lows and highs without completely scooping the mids. For gaming it's very good too, it holds up in dynamic situations like Destiny 2, and holds up with the added sound of Discord voice chat. I also haven't had any complaints from anyone I've talked to using these headphones regarding the quality of it's microphone. They are very comfortable, I have forgotten I have had them on a few times. The way the cable loops behind the ear also helps with keeping them in place, even during exercise. The connectivy is pretty average, 3.5mm headphone jack is still very much in use, but you will need a converter for use with USB-C only devices (my Samsung Galaxy S24 for example) I did purchase a Bluetooth adapter for these for easier use with my phone and PC and other than a slight drop in audio quality it has worked seamlessly.
M**H
Heel goed geluid
S**M
Ótima qualidade de som e tem o encaixe perfeito
B**N
Fone ótimo, realmente mostra muito da musica e todos os detalhes, mas as vezes mostra até demais. caso use em aparelhos mais basicos ( alguns PCs, Celulares etc...) vai ouvir um chiado chato. que pelas minhas pesquisas é padrão do produto! Em fim. Um produto top. preço baixo, mas pode dar estresse por conta do chiado. (Um DAC de boa procedência resolve)
Q**M
Los compré para uso musical (monitorización tipo batería / directo) y la diferencia frente a auriculares convencionales es abismal. Esto no es postureo: se nota desde el primer minuto. Sonido: muy definido, con buena separación de instrumentos y graves controlados (no inflados artificialmente). Permiten escuchar matices sin tener que subir el volumen más de la cuenta, algo clave si los usas durante horas. Aislamiento: excelente. En entorno ruidoso cumplen de verdad. No hacen milagros, pero para escenario o ensayo reducen muchísimo el ruido externo. Construcción: los pines bañados en oro y el cable desmontable dan sensación de producto serio. Ajustan bien, no se sueltan fácilmente y transmiten durabilidad. No son delicados ni “de juguete”. Comodidad: aquí depende del oído de cada uno, pero con las almohadillas adecuadas se quedan firmes sin resultar molestos. No son auriculares “para pasear” ni para quien busque graves exagerados tipo discoteca. Son herramienta. Y como herramienta, cumplen con solvencia. En resumen: si buscas monitorización fiable y sonido honesto, merecen la pena.
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