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The Linsoul KZ ZS10 Pro is a wired in-ear monitor featuring a sophisticated 4 balanced armature plus 1 dynamic driver hybrid setup, delivering extended frequency response beyond 40kHz. Crafted with a stainless steel faceplate and ergonomic resin cavity, it offers durable elegance and a secure fit. Its detachable gold-plated cable enhances longevity and upgrade potential, while 26dB noise isolation ensures immersive listening, making it ideal for musicians, audiophiles, and gamers seeking professional-grade sound quality at a budget-friendly price.






















| ASIN | B09DK2N5G3 |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Audio Driver Size | 10 Millimeters |
| Audio Driver Type | Hybrid Driver |
| Best Sellers Rank | #169 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #32 in Earbud & In-Ear Headphones |
| Bluetooth Version | 5.0 |
| Cable Feature | Detachable |
| Carrying Case Color | Dark Black |
| Carrying Case Material | [PROTECTIVE MATERIAL] |
| Carrying Case Weight | 250 Grams |
| 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 4.4 out of 5 stars (20,388) |
| Date First Available | April 11, 2019 |
| Earpiece Shape | Rounded tips or similar |
| Frequency Response | 40 KHz |
| Generation | 2 |
| Hardware Interface | 3.5mm Audio |
| Headphones Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
| Included Components | Cable |
| Input Device Interface | Audio jack |
| Item Weight | 1.06 ounces |
| Item model number | KZ ZS10 Pro |
| Manufacturer | Linsoul |
| Material | Plastic Stainless Steel |
| Model Name | KZ ZS10 PRO |
| Noise Control | Sound Isolation |
| Noise Control Features | sound_isolation |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 3.74 x 2.76 x 1.18 inches |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Music |
| Sensitivity | 111 dB |
| Special Feature | Lightweight |
| Specific Uses For Product | Studio |
| Style | Without Mic |
| Supports Bluetooth Technology | No |
| Units | 1.0 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Wireless Communication 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.
C**A
From a Drummer……!!!
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.
N**G
For the price, can’t be beat.
I’m a touring freelance musician, purchased these based off of multiple recommendations of other friends. They sound fantastic. Especially compared to anything made by Shure. Great bass response and over quality. After about 6 months, the left ear stopped working for no reason. To be expected with a $50 pair of ears though. For the price point, they’re fantastic. And I’m sure if I took better care of them and wasn’t throwing them around in and out of backpacks and side of stages they’d last longer. Great product for the price point. Could replace these 4 or 5 times before I’d come close to the price of some of these other ears out there.
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**X
Quality Hi-Res sound with rich bass in an inexpensive package
Short version – the KZ ZS10 Pros provide great listening with rich bass, embracing vocals and notable highs. Using the iFi Audio Hip-Dac and Apple Music I choose these over my Shure SE-535s, the HD660S and Sundara, KZ-AS12 and Sony MDR-1AM2. Most of the time. The provided cable is a bit short and tends to tangle. I’ll replace it when it becomes more important than just listening. Not an audiophile, or any kind of expert or specialist when it comes to headphones or to music. I like particular music genres more than others and am really not a heavy listener. When lossless came out on Apple Music it was the metrics of what was being offered that drew my attention. What possible difference could Hi-Resolution Lossless using 24 bit at 192 kHz make? Why would I even care? I mainly listen while biking, running, flying or exercising and am more concerned with not shorting out my earbuds with sweat or dropping them onto the street when the wind really blasts. If you’re on the move the value of lossless will be apparent, but it’s not that critical to extract everything you can from the lossless encoding and the headphone specs. The jump from the CD-ripped music at 320kbps and iTunes 256kbps songs that make up my library to Apple Music and lossless has been dramatic. (My entire stored library is now archived to a backup drive and everything in all my playlists comes from Apple Music’s lossless cloud of songs). Even without what I can now hear with lossless, the massive music library provided by Apple Music is worth the subscription. With lossless, the music is transformed. These relatively inexpensive KX ZS10 Pros are outstanding for me. I only bought them at under $50 to try out because of their great Frequency Response spec and the solid Amazon reviews. They have become my go-to headphones, and the baseline I use to compare with anything else. The frequency response from the specs is stated as 7Hz-40kHz. Regardless of any analysis about human ears being stuck in the range of 20Hz to 20kHz I enjoy the sound of those with wider range, and by a lot. I find that the bass seems more deep and rich, the highs more detailed and realistic. So, the range on these is excellent. Others in my listening adventures include the KZ-AS12, Sennheiser HD660S, HiFiMan Sundara, Shure SE-535, and Sony MDR-1AM2. Also a bunch of other much less expensive earbuds and headphones, but comparison isn’t really useful with this collection. I’ll also watch Joshua Valour, ABYSS Headphones, DMS and Darko Audio on YouTube and check out the breadth of opinions about headphones on Reddit. Mainly to learn more and to figure out what I may be missing. And continue the quest for a next level listening experience. (Have not approached an Abyss Diana or one of the Audeze LCDs. …yet). I personally find that IEMs, earbuds, are my favorite way to listen to music. So far none of the over-ear headphones has dissuaded me of this view. These KX ZS10 Pros have a really nice fit for me. Using memory foam earbud tips these seat and seal nicely and I’m barely aware that I’m wearing them. And I can easily wear them for hours. All of the over-ear headphones mentioned are comfortable, but they all do tend to become less comfortable over time, mainly due to heat. To net out my experience, these KZ ZS10 Pros blow away the Shure SE-535 (my up to now favorites, and my long-time traveling companions) and the KZ-AS12s. Better and richer bass, more lively engagement with the music. The HD660S and Sundara are both excellent, but I did not find them enough different from the KZ ZS10 Pros to warrant spending so much more or dealing with my own comfort preference for IEMs. The Sony MDR-1AM2 has a frequency response of 3HZ to 100,000kHz, which I do notice. They do not have quite the same overall quality of sound as I found with the HD660S and the Sundara, but the Sony’s are clean and consistent. Most of my listening uses Apple Music on my iMac and I use the Acoustic preset in the Equalizer to deepen the bass and accentuate the vocals. The MDR-1AM2 with the balanced cable also offers me a great listening experience, just a bit less in comfort than the in-ear KZ ZS10 Pro. Exploiting lossless tracks requires more than the built-in DAC on my iPhone or iMac. My choice was the iFi Audio Hip-Dac Portable USB DAC and Headphone Amplifier. It has the power to drive all of the headphones and IEMs I’ve tried, has a “bass boost”, excellent volume control, and includes a balanced 4.4mm headphone jack (which is great for the MDR-1AM2s). Also, battery powered for mobile use although it pretty much spends its whole life connected to the iMac. For me, so far, this little DAC/AMP is outstanding. (Although I keep looking at adding more options and more power … but I keep reminding myself that I really don’t listen all that much). As I said, my listening is somewhat limited. The songs that have really accentuated what lossless can provide and how these KZ ZS10 Pros perform include Eyes of the World and Bleed to Love Her by Fleetwood Mac (two of their songs I had never listened to until engaging with lossless on Apple Music and exploring these headphones), Enough of the Night by Jackson Browne, Knee Deep by Zac Brown Band with Jimmy Buffett, Keith Don’t Go by Nils Lofgren (who I don’t really listen to, but the acoustic opening for this song puts the guitar inside my head), and 4ware by deadmau5 (added to my list because of a lossless headphone review site that tests using it …). Elvis With The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra offers an entirely different level of appreciation for Elvis with this remix album, in lossless. Lossless Lionel Richie (Sail On, Ballerina Girl, Stuck on You …) offer both delicate guitar and rich vocals. The Killers, The Weeknd, Uncle Kracker and sometimes Mat Kearney become over saturated using the Equalizer settings, but lossless versus 256kbps offers a significant difference in listening experience.
C**O
Je suis vraiment content de ces intra-auriculaires KZ ZS10 Pro — pour le prix, ils offrent un son qui dépasse largement ce que j’attendais. Dès la première écoute, on sent tout de suite que le rendu est puissant : les basses sont profondes et présentes, avec un bon « punch » qui donne de l’impact aux morceaux rythmés. Les médiums sont assez clairs — les voix et les instruments se distinguent bien, et les aigus apportent de la précision sans être agressifs. Le confort est correct, les écouteurs s’insèrent bien dans l’oreille et tiennent sans glisser, ce qui permet d’écouter longtemps sans gêne — pratique pour les trajets ou sessions longues. Le câble détachable 2 broches est un plus, cela donne une impression de qualité et de modularité appréciable. En résumé : c’est un excellent rapport qualité-prix pour des écouteurs filaires. Si tu cherches un modèle polyvalent — pour la musique, les films ou même le gaming — et sans vouloir dépenser un budget élevé, ceux-ci sont un très bon choix.
L**I
Cuffie ricevute nei tempi stabiliti e nel proprio scatolo originale sigillato. Prodotto ottimo. Audio morbido, avvolgente e soprattutto pulito senza fruscii . Per chi vuole ascoltare una musica di alti livelli, conviene acquistare queste comodissime cuffie che sono una bomba di sonorità perfetta.. Li consiglio.
G**N
في مشكلة في النتج السماعة الشمال مش شغالة
K**R
Słuchawki pierwsza klasa. Kupiona za taką cenę jakość jest po prostu najlepszym zakupem kiedykolwiek. Dodam, że mam kilka par tych słuchawek, leżą nierozpakowane.
M**D
A no-brainer. These are incredible! I use them for my e-drums due to their relatively flat frequency response. They are really quite popular in the e-drum community and I totally understand why. They deliver an excellent punch, great mids and clear highs, yet they don't sound "muddy" in the slightest. These are definitely in the "reference monitor" category. I've also used them with an EQ on my PC for general music playback, and they are by far the best sounding earbuds I've ever used. Astonishing clarity throughout the frequency range. No distortion. This will be thanks to the 4 BA's in each earpiece. You can hear every single layer of instruments as clear as day, and I'm picking out details I never knew existed in many songs (and I've used some VERY expensive earbuds in the past). The build is very solid. They don't feel fragile at all, yet somehow they still feel very comfortable to wear. Not heavy. I forget I'm wearing them sometimes and have yet to fall out of my ears whilst drumming. Some people recommend using aftermarket foam tips, however I've not felt the need to go down that route yet. My only very minor complaint is that the cable could be longer, but that's purely down to my personal usage scenario (connecting to sound mixer). It is of decent quality, and I don't find it tangles easily either. This can be easily upgraded down the line if need be. All in all, I highly recommend these. They are easily worth more than double the amount I paid for them (£40 at time of writing).
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