🎮 Elevate Your Audio Game!
The KZ ZS10 Pro in-ear monitors feature a hybrid driver system with 1 dynamic and 4 balanced armature drivers, delivering high-fidelity sound. With a detachable cable and ergonomic design, these wired headphones provide comfort and durability, making them ideal for gaming and music enthusiasts alike.
Control Method | Touch |
Controller Type | Media Control |
Control Type | Media Control |
Item Weight | 28 Grams |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Is Electric | No |
Antenna Location | Gaming |
Compatible Devices | [PO] |
Cable Features | Detachable |
Additional Features | Volume Control |
Enclosure Material | Aluminum Alloy,Resin |
Specific Uses For Product | Gaming |
Headphone Folding Features | In Ear |
Earpiece Shape | Rounded tip |
Headphones Ear Placement | In Ear |
Style Name | without mic |
Theme | Video Game |
Color | Black |
Wireless Technology | wired |
Connectivity Technology | Wired |
Headphone Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
Frequency Range | 20 Hz - 40,000 Hz |
Audio Driver Type | Hybrid Driver |
Frequency Response | 40000 Hz |
Sensitivity | 111 dB |
Impedance | 24 Ohm |
Noise Control | Sound Isolation |
R**T
Affordable, not cheap.
Day one review (will be updating as time goes).I ordered these after seeing a good number of YouTube reviews (shout out to dankpods), expecting them to sound as cheap as their price. But holy sh*t was I surprised the first time I hit play. It's been so long since I've had proper earbuds/headphones, that I forgot all the small sounds that's in some of my favorite music. These things are simply great for the price. They most certainly aren't as good as something that cost $500 (USD), but they're $50 and SOUND like something I spent $150 or more on.Lows are low, but not over done (looking at you Skullcandy, you bassy af sobs). The highs are crisp, nearing sparkly, but again, not over done. The mids are clear, if a little soft as compared to the lows and highs, but still perfectly fine. They aren't "reference" sound quality, but well tuned with a "soft V" sort of curve, nothing overpowers and drowns out another frequency range.They can go loud AF (my pair Ohmed out at around 28Ω with the cord, so be mindful of your previously used volume level when hitting play for the first time), pretty sure you can drive these with a potato, much less a phone.The buds bodies do have a good bit of "air" in them, which gives a wider more open sound quality to them, but it also let's in a bit of outside noise.These things are shockingly comfortable. They're heavy, but not fatiguing.The tips it comes with (four different sizes,all the same "style") are serviceable for my ears and their shape, but some folks may want to get some "aftermarket" tips (lots of great companies out there for tips, you'll just have to shop around if the provided tips aren't for you).Packaging is simple, and clean.If you're into keeping boxes/packaging, there's just two super small and thin plastic bags to throw out (one that the cable comes in, and one that the extra tips come in).The user guide is a bit "chinglish" (English is NOT the manufacturers native language, so 1000% pass as English is freaking hard), but more than understandable enough to get the job done. It's short, to the point, and with an absolute minimal amount of fluff and wank (I'm willing to bet the little bit of fluff and wank in the guid is more from translation errors, than actual fluff and wank, unlike Samsung's user guides).My pair of ZS10 Pros came with the old cable (brown, right angle [90°] 3.5mm jack) which is a bit of a shame, but using up new-old stock instead of throwing them in the trash is actually a pro in my book, not a con (I'll just order the updated cable and keep the one it came with as a backup).The inline mic/remote on this particular cable feels quite cheap and terrible, but that's one of the things that got addressed with the newer cables from my understanding. The mic quality is legitimately really good though.Overall, these things are great and the very definition of "Affordable, not cheap".
N**N
Blown away.
Tl;dr: these are some of the best earbuds I’ve ever heard. Not just for the price - I’m talking period. I’ve owned $300 IEMs that didn’t sound anywhere near this good. The ZS10 Pros are a no-brainer recommendation for me. You will not be disappointed.Okay, longer review:I recently picked up a pair of KZ ZSN Pro Xs, mostly just because DankPods keeps talking about them. I was incredibly impressed by their sound and build quality, particularly for the price.Going a little deeper down the chi-fi rabbit hole, I noticed a lot of budget audiophiles raving about the ZS10 Pros. I figured, hey, if the ZSNs sound that good for ~$20, the ZS10 Pros must be even better, right?Well, bear in mind that you get diminishing returns with this stuff as you go up in price, but I figured for $45, even if the ZS10s didn’t absolutely blow their cheaper brothers out of the water, at least I didn’t drop that much on them.I can tell you that the ZS10 Pros are definitely worth the little extra you pay. Don’t expect them to sound “twice as good” as the ZSNs, of course, but there are a lot of little things I notice that make them worth the extra price.Firstly, just the build quality. The ZSNs are by no means cheap-feeling, but the ZS10 Pros’ stainless steel casing is really nice-looking. They just feel solid.The sound profile is a little different than the ZSNs. The ZSNs have a remarkably flat frequency response. The ZS10s color the sound a little more, but not in a bad way at all. I would hardly characterize it as a “V curve,” just that the bass and treble are SLIGHTLY more prominent than the mids. It’s still overall a very flat, natural curve, and everything is really clear and distinct.The bass is punchy, but tight. These are not going to impress people who want nothing but stanky bass, but for those of us who want GOOD SOUND OVERALL, the ZS10s deliver. The bass is prominent without drowning out the mids.The soundstage, omg. There’s a really incredible three-dimensionality to it. I’m a drummer, and depending on how well the track I’m listening to is, the ZS10s soundstage makes it feel like I’m sitting at my drumset. You just have to experience it. Every instrument sounds distinct in physical space around your head. That’s something I’ve NEVER experienced with headphones this inexpensive.I can very comfortably say that the KZ ZS10 Pros are “budget audiophile” no-brainers. Chi-fi is just killing it lately. Get these, and be amazed.
A**S
Excelente monitor p músicos
Un excelente balance de frecuencias y un sonido claro... Mucha potencia también.
A**A
Good clarity and nothing else
PRO: Sound is clear, earbud is comfortable, wire is durable. Sound clarity is comparable to $150 earbuds. It’s good if you listen to piano, harp, etc… those instrumental music.CON: vocal (or mid) is too loud when using by itself. It’s loud to a point that I can’t hear the small details.Sound quality greatly improves when plugging into a headphone amp. But I don’t think anyone would pair a headphone amp with a $70 earbud…I would not recommend this. I would rather wait for senheiser etc for sale and buy those.
J**D
Great for on stage. Prefer over 210’s
This brand was recommended to me when I needed a new pair of IEMs. I couldn’t imagine the $25 set being any good so I opted for these ones. Now I’m seriously considering a set of the $25 ones for daily music use.Take your time to use them right (clean your ears and use the right tip size for your ears). They will serve you very well.Pros and consPros:-inexpensive but not cheap-clear sound means you can run a lower volume and hear every instrument clearly-fits my ear very well-build quality feels goodCons:-cord tangles promptly (minor inconvenience for me)I have already recommended these to others a d at this price I may just get another one of these for daily music use.Notes for stage use:-isolates well but I still may pull back on the drum levels in my ears if I’m standing close to them-zero issues with them-connector has a good solid fit with the headphone jacks in our system, no wiggles-I like them much better than the 215s that I started with.Notes for regular music use:-clarity is fantastic-it doesn’t emphasize bass like many headphones do (good for me, bass heads may not like it)-allows me to run at a lower volume (saving my ears)-so sensitive that 8D audio tracks have a much more defined direction that the sound comes from which enhances enjoyment substantially.
M**D
Sounds awesome
They sound very good and they are so loud you feel like you are in the action.
K**6
Sehr guter Klang
Ich höre auf dem Arbeitsweg täglich Radio und nutzte bisher In-Ear-Kopfhörer von Sony. Allerdings war ich mit der Basswiedergabe nicht so zufrieden und außerdem rutschten die Ohrstöpsel mit der Zeit langsam nach außen, wodurch der Bass noch schwächer wurde. Deshalb habe ich mich nach ausgiebiger Suche für diese Kopfhörer entschieden. Der Klang ist viel klarer, die Bässe kommen gut rüber und sie halten ausgezeichnet in den Ohren. Man gewöhnt sich auch schnell an das etwas umständlichere Aufsetzen. Mich stört es jetzt gar nicht mehr. Der Tragekomfort ist wirklich super. Prima wäre es noch, wenn sich an den Außenseiten Magnet befänden, mit den man die Hörer bei Nichtbenutzung verbinden kann. Dann wäre auch ein Verheddern des Kabels nicht so leicht möglich. Ich bin trotzdem sehr zufrieden und kann sie uneingeschränkt empfehlen.
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