About this deal
Showing 1 - 4 of 4 products Display: 24 per page If you are an audiophile on a budget, QKZ audio is the brand for you. They are best known for their range of in-ear monitors and upgrade cables for IEMs. QKZ audio ensures that their products provide excellent sound quality without compromising on affordability. QKZ audio is a brand that is dedicated to providing affordable yet high-quality audio products.
Reviews
Crystal
The one thing that needs changed is the cable. I'd say this is a great place to start in the IEM world if you're after something that focuses on bass. Other then that the quality of things is pretty good.
Laura
if you want to hear bass rumbles and still have great mids and high this is for you. The cables (white in the photo) that came with the IEMs were alright. So far, this upgrade makes the buds sound much better, and I highly recommend it. I'll give them a try for long use to see if i can get used to it
Cris
5mm unbalanced. The QKZ x HBB IEMs are quite smaller than my CCA C10, and IKKO OH1, but unfortunately, they're a little more thicker than the mentioned IEMs, which make them protrude a little out of my ears. The Comply tips fit perfectly snug, and provided a nice seal to block out most white noise. Very bassyIf they send me a working mic I will adjust my score.
Navegante
Overall the only thing I'd change is get a balanced cable and then get yourself a decent dac amp to truly experience these IEMs. I got a linsoul 2. Doesn't have as much details of other more expensive sets but for the price it's brilliant 👍🏼
Mr Nice
Out of the three that I own, the IKKO OH1 were the most comfortable due to its ergonomic design (see photos). I tried 3 devices and tried clicking and holding the mic multiple times. Even with the convenience my buds offer, I still love these IEMs just as much. 5mm 32bit 384K adapter I have.
Brice Miller
My vote for best $20 Iem. Highly recommend if you're looking for a pair of wired buds. Although I'm not into competitive gaming, but I'll mention that these buds have done exceptionally well for me on single players, visual novels, indies, and some casual multiplayers. They just sound full!