Brandon Vang—February 28, 2026✓ Verified purchase
These completely changed how I look at audio. For the price, the sound profile is honestly impressive. Clear highs, solid mids, and an overall tuning that just sounds right. I thought my regular headphones were fine until I tried these. They also block outside noise surprisingly well and feel like a huge value. The only minor downsides are that I wish the bass hit a little harder and the included cable was slightly longer. Overall, amazing sound quality for the money. Definitely worth trying. Read more
Caroline Canessa—March 8, 2026✓ Verified purchase
As a professional drummer, I’m extremely particular about the sound quality of in-ear monitors, and the Linsoul KZ ZS10 Pro (4BA+1DD 5 Driver) absolutely impressed me. The clarity is outstanding. Each instrument in the mix comes through clean and defined, which is crucial when you’re trying to lock in with the band. The balanced armatures really shine in the mids and highs—cymbals, guitars, and vocals sound crisp without being harsh. What surprised me most was the bass response. The dynamic driver delivers a deep, punchy low end that lets me clearly feel the kick drum and bass guitar without it becoming muddy. As a drummer, that low-end presence makes a big difference for timing and groove, and these handle it beautifully. They’re also comfortable and secure, which is important during long rehearsals or performances. Once they’re in, they stay put and isolate outside noise really well. For the price, the sound quality is honestly hard to beat. If you’re a musician—especially a drummer—looking for affordable in-ear monitors with great clarity and powerful bass, the KZ ZS10 Pro is a fantastic choice. Read more
Brian Fox—February 19, 2026✓ Verified purchase
Construction is nice. They look good and seem durable. At first I had the wrong size buds in and they didn't fit right and they sounded terrible. After trying a few different sizes I found the right ones and they sound pretty good now. The sound is pretty flat, as in accurate, and not modified. Kind of like studio monitors. The noise canceling is pretty good. Outside sound is muffled enough that it is difficult to have a conversation with music off and impossible with anything playing. Read more
M. Wallace—February 1, 2026✓ Verified purchase
I'm not an audiophile, but these sound excellent. I've seen other reviewers say they are very well balanced. I would agree with the assessment. They have good bass without being overpowered by it. Vocals are clear and do not get drowned out by the instruments. I noticed good stereo separation. At under $50, these are a great value. I think they sound better (clearer/crisper) than my Sennheiser HD599s and my Apple AirPod Pro 3s (and those sound great to me, as well.) There are a couple of minor annoyances. The detachable cable doesn't have the left and right channels marked (if it is there, it is too tiny for me to see.) When I first plugged them in, I listened to a stereo test on YouTube and found I had the left and right channels swapped. Easy fix. The other annoyance were the swappable silicone tips. I needed to go up a size. I didn't think I was ever going to get them installed. I have not worn them long term or for a workout yet, so I cannot speak to their long-term comfort. Read more
Jeremiah Dombach—December 5, 2025✓ Verified purchase
Bro legit, i almost never write reviews. But I had to get IEM's on really short notice for playing drums for my worship team on Sunday, so i ordered these after seeing good reviews. If you're considering these like I was just 48 hours ago, trust me when I say these things are legit. Granted, I just got them in the mail and plugged them into my laptop to listen to spotify. Im bumping Trippie Redd right now and the bass response legitimately had my mouth on the floor. The value for the $50 I spent on these is through the roof, I actually can't believe it. I always had this perception that you had to spend 100s or 1000s on good IEM's, but these buds completely destroyed that perception. You're probably reading this like, "yeah they cant be that good, this guy must be getting paid to write this review." And honestly, I really couldn't blame you for thinking that, but I'm telling you... just try these out. It's $50 bro, and if you hate them, just return them. I haven't even eq'd my music or anything, literally just listening raw. There's also 3 other sets of tips in case the ones that come on the buds don't feel good to you. But they're so comfortable in my ear right out the box; I'll end up trying the other tips, but will probably just come back to the ones I have on currently. Okay anyway, the design and build quality feels premium enough. I like the black face plate, but they come in lots of colors. Bro the audio range in these are fire. Great bass response, vocals still sound really clear, and because they're buds, they get LOUD. I literally have my volume level on my macbook pro at less than half, and it's more than loud enough. if i tried to go over half, id probably have hearing loss, not even exaggerating. And I'm no wuss when it comes to music. I generally like to listen to my music and movies LOUD. I love bass that rattles my soulllll. obviously these are buds, so its not like you have a 12inch subwoofer right by your head, but for $50 buds bro, you genuinely can't beat this. plus, the noise cancellation on these is pretty dang good. You put these things in and the world around you just muffles. It's not completely noise cancelling, but it does feel significantly quieter. I'm excited to test these things in a live music scenario where I'm playing drums and have tracks coming through and all that stuff. But for casual listening, these things are amazing. OK, for allllll the glaze I've given these things, one con I will say is that there's certain high range frequencies in SOME songs that can feel a bit shrill and painful listening at high volumes. So that's something to consider, but by no means a deal breaker (for me, at least). Bro just buy these if you're on the fence. Read more