

🎮 Elevate your audio game with pro-grade precision and style!
The Linsoul KZ ZS10 Pro is a wired in-ear monitor featuring a sophisticated 5-driver hybrid system (4 balanced armatures + 1 dynamic driver) that delivers a wide frequency response up to 40kHz. Crafted with a durable 304 stainless steel faceplate and ergonomic design based on cochlear data, it offers superior noise isolation (26dB) and comfort for extended wear. Its detachable gold-plated cable ensures upgradeability and durability, making it ideal for musicians, audiophiles, and gamers seeking high-fidelity sound and professional-grade build quality.






















| ASIN | B09DK2N5G3 |
| Additional Features | Lightweight |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Antenna Location | Music |
| Audio Driver Size | 10 Millimeters |
| Audio Driver Type | Hybrid Driver |
| Best Sellers Rank | #161 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #23 in Earbud & In-Ear Headphones |
| Bluetooth Version | 5.0 |
| Brand | Linsoul |
| Brand Name | Linsoul |
| Built-In Media | Cable |
| Cable Features | Detachable |
| Carrying Case Color | Dark Black |
| Carrying Case Material | [PROTECTIVE MATERIAL] |
| Carrying Case Weight | 250 Grams |
| Color | Dark Black |
| Compatible Devices | Gaming |
| Connectivity Technology | Wired |
| Control Method | Push Button |
| Control Type | Media Control |
| Controller Type | Wired |
| Customer Package Type | Flat Packing(FFP) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 20,323 Reviews |
| Ear Placement | In Ear |
| Earpiece Shape | Rounded tips or similar |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic Stainless Steel |
| Form Factor | In Ear |
| Frequency Range | 7-40000 HZ |
| Frequency Response | 40 KHz |
| Headphone Folding Features | In Ear |
| Headphone Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
| Headphones Ear Placement | In Ear |
| Impedance | 24 Ohms |
| Is Autographed | No |
| Is Electric | No |
| Item Weight | 30 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Linsoul |
| Model Name | KZ ZS10 PRO |
| Model Number | KZ ZS10 Pro |
| Noise Control | Sound Isolation |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Sensitivity | 111 dB |
| Specific Uses For Product | Studio |
| Style Name | Without Mic |
| Theme | Movie, Video Game |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 year |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Wireless Technology | Wired |
B**G
Incredible Sound for the Price
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.
B**T
Amazing for Gaming, Competitive or Casual.
I am someone that was a complete Skeptic when it came to using IEMs for Gaming, but, after using fairly expensive over the ear headsets for years, both wired and wireless, I was getting tired of having them on my head during long gaming sessions, there are a few reasons why i was ready to get away from Over ear Headsets but I'm here to discuss these IEMs. Saying that I am Completely Blown away by the all around quality of these would be an understatement, I am using these primarily for gaming, I play a ton of Battle Royale and Extraction Shooters as well as Multiplayer shooters, these games require high quality audio and these check every box, great directional sound, an incredible mix of bass, mids and treble allowing for a really immersive experience. they come with 4 sets of ear tips for a perfect fit, the set that came on them were a good size for me but a more firm rubber so i swapped them out for another set that were almost the same size but softer material and much more comfortable. the build quality is also very high end, especially for the price point, I got these because they are budget friendly and had good reviews so i could try iems without spending too much incase i didn't like them, but now, I will never go back. I'm not saying my last headset is bad by an means, i was using a high end over ear headset, but in my opinion, these sound better, have better responsiveness and are more comfortable, so any one looking for a great set of iems for gaming or whatever else you may need them for. these are def a good choice.
B**X
Decent pair of wired buds
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.
J**H
HOW ARE THESE SO GOOD FOR $50??
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.
A**L
New pair of earbuds
The Linsoul KZ ZS10 Pro is an incredible pair of earbuds that feel much more premium than their price suggests. I was immediately impressed by how lightweight they are, making them easy to carry around all day. The build quality is top-notch, especially with the stylish stainless steel faceplates that feel very durable. They are extremely comfortable to wear, sitting perfectly in my ears even during long listening sessions. Overall, these are a fantastic choice if you want high-quality sound without sacrificing comfort.
M**E
Great IEMs
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.
M**T
Worth it, compared to 1more Triple, TRN V80, or KZ ED16. Great build quality.
Very impressed for the price, considering what the 1more triple usually goes for, it's crazy to hear how good the more budget friendly stuff can be. With the usual price of the V80 and ED16, I'd say the ZS10 Pro is worth it. (Note: Using 1more Triple's silicone tips with a somewhat shallow insert depth and good seal. So the bass vent/port is unblocked): Really like the bass on these. To me it has only a slightly overdone mid-bass by maybe 1db. The lower/sub-bass is definitely not neutral, but it's great. I would call the bass closer to neutral if it was around -3db. The dynamic driver seems to have great resolution/speed compared to the other 3 sets I am used to (1more, V80, ED16), the ED16 has maybe 80% of the quality of the ZS10 Pro's dynamic driver, but the other two are just completely outclassed. Really nice impact here and the mids are still perfectly clear. "Bass texture" is not something I've really thought much about until hearing these but let's say the ZS10 Pro is a 9 out of 10, the 1more would have to be down at a 6/10 and the ed16 around an 7.5/10. The mids sound great to me. Treble is only elevated a bit compared to mids. I guess it would be called U shaped, but with a fullness in the mids so it doesn't feel recessed to me. (edit: Male vocals might be slightly recessed, but male vocals still the best of out these 4. Female vocals sound great, by far the best out of these 4 sets.) The ED16 were my favorites of the 3 sets mentioned, with various tips used to tame the sibilance and treble. But the ED16 had a thin sounding mid-range even though it wasn't overly recessed. The ZS10 Pro has a nice full body to the mid-range that sounds great versus the other 3. While the V80 (using tips to bring the treble down a ton) is similar vocal presence to the ZS10 Pro but the V80 is congested sounding. The highs are done really well. I have a handful of tracks that I check for sibilance and pierce; a problem on the ED16 and V80 but the ZS10 Pro are crisp and clean without overdoing it. To me it's just right, giving all the detail without any of the problems of ED16/V80, where the 1more is a bit dark even though it has extra energy in the upper treble. (again, using the 1more Triple tips [~5mm bore, about ~3mm extension from the iem nozzle] so I can't say how stock tips are because they don't fit unless I shove them in so far that the bass vent/port is blocked) Unfortunately I don't have any specific stuff to gauge imaging and/or soundstage. Comparing the ZS10 Pro back to back against each of the other 3, in general listening, it sounds like it justifies the price compared to ED16/V80. Separation seems like the best I've heard, picking out stuff that wasn't obvious in my listening before. (with the 1more Triple being just plain outdated compared to even the ED16.) -- Some extra info: I've used these with the 8-core TRN cable and stock cable, seems the impedance differences of these cables makes the highs a bit sharper on the TRN 8-core, so I've settled on the stock cable. I'm mostly running this out of a Fiio Q1 with an old Sandisk E260 feeding the Q1. Due to the high sensitivity I can hear just a tiny bit of noise off the Q1, but no where near enough to be distracting. Listening to stuff like: NIN/HTDA ('99-now), CHVRCHES, HEALTH (2015-now), billie eilish, gorillaz, audioslave, linkin park (2007-now), Oh Wonder The nozzle size on these is the Comply T400 size. Spinfit cp145 goes on just fine. Nice lip on the end of the nozzle, holds the tips nicely. Seems to sound great no matter what tips I throw on. Cheap foams, to 1more's custom foams, to standard silicone (narrow or wide bores) etc. The sound signature changes a bit of course, but none of the tips bring the sibilance or treble to uncomfortable levels and some tips even make these sound neutral to me. The pre-installed tips are pretty nice, I dislike the usual "starline" KZ tips (S,M,L set of starline are also included and are softer than the starline that came with my ED16), however the pre-installed are only the single pair and they are medium size which is too small for me. Nozzle length is nice, housing is surprisingly compact, I would imagine it fits most ears. Interesting BA driver locations of the 2 mid BAs and 2 High BAs. 1 small BA in the nozzle. Second small BA off to one side of the dynamic but close to the nozzle's base. And 2 slightly larger BA off to the other side of the dynamic, also near the nozzle base. The BAs down by the dynamic form roughly 90 degree angle with the DD. Thought it was interesting compared to the pictures I've seen of the CCA C10 and old ZS10's BA setup.
Z**.
Beautiful sound and appearance, but...
It's got amazing sound quality, feels comfortable and looks great! I'm a bit nervous though because I've only used them three times and they look like they may not last long. The inner connection on the top pin of the right bud looks like it's not firmly attached, and the disk (I think it's the driver, not too familiar with the names of the components) looks like it has some kind of deposit; not sure how else to describe it. (I was careful to not get them wet and I am religious about cleaning my earbuds and ears bc I want to maximize longevity) The only reason the rating is this high is because they still sound good and work well, so it may just be cosmetic? I will update this if they stop working.
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