🎶 Elevate Your Sound Experience with TANGZU's Wan’er S.G!
The Linsoul TANGZU Wan’er S.G HiFi in-ear earphones feature a 10mm dynamic driver for exceptional audio performance, a detachable 5N OFC braided cable for versatility, and an ergonomic design for maximum comfort. Inspired by Chinese culture, these earphones are crafted for audiophiles seeking a balanced and immersive listening experience.
Control Type | Media Control |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Cable Length | 1.2 Meters |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Is Electric | No |
Antenna Location | Cycling, Running, Gaming |
Compatible Devices | Cellphones, Tablets, Laptops, Desktops |
Cable Features | Detachable |
Additional Features | Echo Cancellation, Lightweight, Noise Isolation, Detachable Cable |
Enclosure Material | Metal |
Specific Uses For Product | Travel, Entertainment |
Headphone Folding Features | In Ear |
Earpiece Shape | Rounded tip |
Headphones Ear Placement | In Ear |
Style Name | classic |
Theme | Video Game, Movie |
Color | Wan'er S.G, Black |
Connectivity Technology | Wired |
Headphone Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
Frequency Range | 20 Hz - 20 kHz |
Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
Audio Driver Size | 10 Millimeters |
Sensitivity | 107 dB |
D**N
Beautiful design and sound, build could be better
For around $30, this is one of the best sounding headphones I've ever worn and is definitely a worthy pick up:SOUND (+):Immediately while I booted up my PC to test these iems, I noticed the high quality sound they produced. I'm not a audiophile by any means, but the sound staging doesn't get muffled like a lot of overear headphones but still has nice and rich sound that doesn't come off as "muffled" or distorted. Personally, in terms of sound quality, these beat out my Jabra Elite 10s and Bose QC Ultra sound wise (granted those 2 headphones are wireless while these iems are wired).QUALITY/BUILD (=):The earbuds themselves are gorgeous with a translucent jade/emerald green body and gold accents that scream style. They look beautiful, especially for the low price. Despite this, they definitely feel cheap, with a noticable hollow plastic-y note to them. There is also a pretty noticable seam along the edge of the earbuds but its passable considering it doesn't interfer with comfort or the main panel's design.The cable, on the otherhand, is lacking in comparison. It is braided, which is nice, but ultimately has the same issue of feeling a bit cheap with the rubbery/plastic texture. It also does lack any cable slider/lock thing that can tighten or loosen the split portion of the earbuds, but that is minor issue.Accessories/Fit (+):The eartips provided directly out of the box pretty much fit me perfectly so I had no need to try any other sizes but they provide a ton of different sizes (and colors) that will pretty much garuntee a good fit.A lack of instruction manual is noticable though. While it seems largely unnecessary, it would be nice for less experienced wearers to know how to plug in the cable properly and orient the cable around your ear lobe as it definitely differs from your average Apple earbuds/airpods.MICROPHONE QUALITY (=):The microphone included is ok in quality. It gets the job done which is all that really matters. Not going to outdo any quality cardioid or dynamic XLR/USB mic however.OVERALL (+):Defintely a recommend for a first pair of IEMs. While you can tell they definitely spent more money on the packaging rather than the headphones' build quality, the sound quality and price-performace ratio on these iems makes it excusable and definitely still worth the ~$25 price tag.
J**E
As a KZ fanboy, I was blown away.
PROS:ABSOLUTELY STUNNING green and gold artwork.SUPER comfortable fit.COMPATIBLE with the KZ Bluetooth adaptors and cables.GLORIOUS soundstage and overall genuine, vibrant sound quality. They might lack a bit in sub-bass rumble, but for a single driver, they sound better than KZs EDX and EDX PRO X single driver earbuds.GREAT packaging and eartip selection.OUSTANDING value for the price. They sound better than some multi-driver KZ earbuds I have!CONS:MEH cable... they sound better I think on the KZ AS20 Bluetooth adaptor.CONCLUSION: A beautiful, lovingly crafted design, both in appearance and sound tuning. 5 stars!
C**N
non-audiophile review: pretty good!
i am not an audiophile, so consider this a review from a more casual headphone user (though i do love to listen to music at all possible times). that being said, i really enjoy these! they're packaged very nicely and come with a variety of ear tips, small/medium/large. i personally have rather small ears so the variety in sizes is much appreciated. the actual cord is not amazing, as it's a very cheap feeling rubber-braided cord. i imagine that if you don't take care of it, it'll break quickly. the actual iems are very pretty- i have the jade green, and the golden crane decal is really classy. definitely nice to look at, if that matters to you. putting them in correctly makes all the difference in terms of fit and comfort.the sound itself is not bad- vocals, male and female, sound nice and clear. drums have a nice snap; guitars and brass sound pretty nice. the bass leaves something to be desired, as they're a little crunchy and don't quite "hit" like how i prefer. violins tend to be a little screechy for my taste. depending on your equalizer settings, i notice that certain frequencies tend to be a little thin. these are REALLY loud- having my phone at volume 2 is already loud enough to block out sound, 3 is borderline painful.however, these are really nice for the price. i don't regret buying these at all!
D**4
TANGZU Wan’er IEM's - Terrific Value
I watched a video in which a number (6?) different online reviewers picked their favorite budget IEM, and two of those named the TANGZU Wan’er, so I took the bait. Glad I did. I've bought a number of Chi-Fi IEMs and most are ok but have either bloated bass or a hollow sound. These Wan’ers have a warm sound a bit north of neutral. Bass is certainly noticeable but not muddy. I use tracks like the opening of "I Can't Tell You Why," "Migra," and "Iron Hand" to see if a set passes the test. These do. Mids are not recessed and vocals sound good (Amy Winehouse and Tony Bennett "Body and Soul," "Creep" by Karen Souza and anything by Diana Krall were my test cases). Treble is not shrill or piercing. I use "Oh, Atlanta" by Alison Krauss as kind of a 'Mendoza line' for that end of the spectrum. The Wan’ers are very close to that line. Overall, the sound signature is middle of the road but not uncolored or boring. A really pleasant listen. I will say the set sounded better after a couple hours of listening, so either I got 'brain burn' (acclimated) or the set opened up a tad with use. The sound deepened and got a bit richer with more presence. I did try an inexpensive replacement cable and the sound did not change much, so I think the stock cable is good enough - reinforced two-pin connector and lightweight cable. I didn't notice any microphonics. Looks and comfort are fine. I did get a better seal and sound quality using Spinfit eartips. Overall this is a terrific value - way better in my view than most KZ and CCA IEM's (I like the KZ ZST10 Pro quite a lot but haven't heard all the latest CCA models). Seems very well suited for a range of genres, although I can't speak for EDM, Hip Hop or Rap. Recommended.
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