Unboxing - Somewhat poor packaging but quality of included accessories is good. There are five different sizes of ear tips (which come in much higher IEMs and I use them on all mine. This was a gift for my girlfriend.), handy ear hooks for a cable to wear over the ear, a small carry case and warranty card/brochure with information about the product. I'd like to see a semi-rigid case, but overall not bad for the price. Build is stainless steel body and smaller than expected. While they are quite light, the stainless steel frame makes them feel solid. The only weak point is the cable. It feels very flimsy and that's one of the reasons I wish it had a better case included. However, you can buy a set of three for less than $10, which is what I did for my accessories and I still have one of these left. Fit - The Final E-Series tips are the best silicone tips I've ever used and combined with their light weight, it's easy to forget you're wearing them. It's almost confusing. Nearly. Sound quality is a warm, bassy setup that's well executed for the price. I wouldn't recommend them for acoustics, but they work well for the right genre. I used the EQ to boost the highs a bit and left the bass the same and my girlfriend loves it. My description will of course be without an equalizer. The bass is a bit loose but with good texture for the price. A bit of midrange leakage, but not as much as I would expect from this style of tuning. The mids are good for the price and features, but nothing outstanding. At this price point, I'd happily recommend the Tin T2 for medium-focused genres, but they work well. The only thing that bothers me is the female vocals, which sound a bit thin behind the warm bass. High frequencies are quiet and smooth. Not a lot of detail, but enough enough that it's not completely lost under the bass. Image and Separation โ Pretty decent soundstage for what they are. Not much depth but they do a good job left to right. They can clip due to weak bass response, but they do pretty well in genres like EDM and hip-hop. Overall, these are good headphones for those looking for respectable bass response at an affordable price. For an overall more neutral feel I'd look at the Tin T2, but for the bass lover in your life this is a great little addition for the price.
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