🎧 Elevate Your Audio Experience!
The Linsoul Kiwi Ears Cadenza features a 10mm Beryllium dynamic driver for superior sound quality, a 3D printed housing for optimal acoustics, and a detachable 2-pin cable for customization, making it the ideal choice for audiophiles and musicians seeking premium audio performance.
Control Method | App |
Control Type | Media Control |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Is Electric | No |
Antenna Location | Music |
Compatible Devices | Devices with 3.5mm audio input |
Cable Features | Detachable |
Additional Features | Audiophile Sound Balance, 10mm Beryllium Dynamic Driver, Harman-Reference Standard Style, Detachable 3.5mm IEM Cable |
Enclosure Material | Plastic |
Specific Uses For Product | Music |
Headphone Folding Features | In Ear |
Earpiece Shape | Rounded |
Headphones Ear Placement | In Ear |
Carrying Case Color | Blue |
Style Name | modern |
Color | Blue |
Connectivity Technology | Wired |
Headphone Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
Frequency Range | 20Hz-20KHz |
Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
Audio Driver Size | 1E+1 Millimeters |
Impedance | 32 Ohm |
K**T
Great budget IEM, on the brighter side for my ears
+ Really lightweight, very comfortable. The shape fits my ear well, and they are light enough to not be noticeable on the ears after a long period of wear.+ Cable is surprisingly good quality for this price.+ The included tips (smokey grey and red) are actually better than the FiiO ones I ordered. They fit me very well, although the other tips aren't as good. I am not sure why they didn't just include more of the good ones.+ Bass is punchy enough for my tastes.+ The imaging is very good. Live performances sound incredible on these, I am very happy with the overall audio quality.+ Soundstage isn't as good as full size headphones, but it is still decent for gaming.- These IEMs are a little on the 'tinny' side for my tastes. Perhaps I am used to a warmer sound, but lower and mid treble need some attenuation to make these comfortable for listening at higher volumes. Additionally, they really benefited from having an overall EQ preset made from squig link (Using the Hawaii Bad Boy target). This makes them sound a lot easier on the ears, in my opinion.- It would have been nice to get a carry case or bag with these IEMs.- The nozzle is quite big. It is difficult to fit the provided ear tips over it, and some people may have issues fitting them into their ears.Overall, a very surprising IEM. One that I will happily recommend to people. I can't stop listening to music on them!
Q**.
Good balanced sound
These are very comfortable various silicone tips help... These are quite balanced not bass heavy or treble heavy.. the sound is amazing except at really high levels when it does seem slightly harsh..
R**D
A Great IEM!
After trying a lot of the cheaper options in the IEM space, these so far have been the best option! Its easy to say that they took some time to burn in (break in) to soften out the high end, but once this is through with, they are class leading for sure! Gaming is also a pleasure for extended periods. This due to the high accuracy and imaging. Definitely best buy for this price range!In my opinion the best improvement for this set would be the accessories. The lack of case is disappointing considering most of the cheaper options supply at least something. Additionally, the range of tips are a bit underwhelming... It seems that they are just color variants of the same three sizes.The build quality is overall is very good. The shell is sturdy with no flex. The cable is decent but can be tangly at times. But all in all, a really good option for a first or budget IEM!
S**O
This is getting ridiculous
I only had the Shure 846 for 7 years. Recently I decided to buy the Aria and Aria snow for fun and I was blown away. I liked them both more than the Shure...Since I liked the Aria, I've got the Kato too and I find them a touch better then Aria (although way less comfy).Now I had to try these. At 37£ they are cheaper than the Aria, and sound veeery similar. A touch less sub-bass and highs. A bit warmer midrange. For this they sound less open.I think I like the Aria more, but considered also the difference in prince I would say it's just a slightly different sound signature, not worse or better.At 37£ a must have, especially if it is your first IEM
T**T
Beautiful IEMs with some major flaws
I too bought this IEM after reading good reviews from reddit, but mostly after having watched a popular youtuber do test with this IEM on his friends (comparing rather expensive IEMs alongside).They all rated this earphone to be the best.Look, in the industry of audio, there are several areas people gloss over and its not enough to just test audio from one specific source, i.e the content - is it classical music? Movie? Voice calls etc. These have a range of frequency, as a result they are different.If you were to compare this side by side with some other earphones you might be like "wow, these are amazing" - that is because they have a boosted trebble and this perhaps could be specific to the type of music or audio you consume.My issue is that because it has a boosted trebble it isn't very pleasant to use on a wide variety of things. It has somewhat of a good sound stage but its dwarfed by the intensity of the trebble.These are beautiful IEM, well crafted, has a really premium feel to it however I think I will stick with my £10 ear phones which gives me a more balanced audio all around and doesn't hurt my ear with its boosted trebble.
T**M
Great
Amazing fit, good accessories, just a great iem in general, especially for this value. Also, they survived a washing machine with no issues afterwards, absolutely amazing
R**Y
Great value for money but not quite as good as the hype
I will start off by saying that for the price ( I paid £37) these are fantastic headphones, they don't feel flimsy and are comfortable to wear with plenty of tip options included. When it comes to the sound, well I was kind of expecting more. All the reviews bill these as comparable to audiophile quality and that simply isn't the case but I guess that shouldn't be expected for the price and to be fair they do sound much better than other in ears I own that cost much more. Compared to my Beyerdynamic DT 770 pro's the lack a little top end and have a lot more lower mids which results in a slightly boxy sound but the 770s are over ears not in ears so maybe to be expected. When compared to the Samsung Buds 2 pro the Linsoul are far superior and also a third of the price, I should add though that I hate the sound of the Samsungs and only have them because they were free with my phone. Should you buy them? Well it depends, because of the low mids wearing them for gaming (especially fps games) would be fatiguing but if you like your music bass heavy they definitely deliver, it's also worth noting that they don't have a microphone and obviously aren't bluetooth so aren't phone friendly. If you're on a budget and looking for something to use with a PC/laptop they're definitely worth the money but if you're looking for with a bit more quality with decent sound isolation I can't recommend the Beyerdynamic DT 770s enough.
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