![]() Additionally, TangZu seems to be capitalizing on the popularity of Wan'er by planning to release a green version with an upgraded cable in the near future. Some retailers are even offering both colors in a single pair, one on each side. Between the available color options of black and white, I find the white ones to be more visually appealing. Additionally, the faceplate design is both attractive and artistic, contributing to the overall appeal of Wan'er. The choice of plastic allows for the dynamic driver to be visible, adding an element of intrigue and interest to the design. TangZu has opted to use plastic as the material for Wan'er, which may not provide the most premium sensation, but it does offer an aesthetic appeal. Have spent almost 3 weeks using the Wan Er daily and I genuinely enjoyed listening to it a lot.Very enjoyable, easy to listen tonality and decent technicalities, what else could I have asked for at this price range? Fun, exciting, while being not too offensive at the same time. This is my absolute favorite budget set of all.7hz Salnotes Zero leans towards the bright and sparkly side.Truthear Hola leans towards the warm and relaxing side.Great starting point as a first IEM as it is very well balanced, versatile, and affordable.Most instruments in busier tracks are layered well enough without feeling too overwhelmingly congested. Separation and layering is quite decent for a single DD budget set.Apex Legends: Sound of footsteps and gunfire can be pinpointed in the correct direction but hard to pinpoint it exactly.Imaging and accuracy is also average, I am able to tell where the instruments and vocals come from but only roughly.Soundstage is average, which sounds a little compressed and in your head but not a huge problem for an IEM at this price point.It sits somewhere in between the Truthear Hola and the 7hz Salnotes Zero, differences between the 3 are minor but noticeable in my opinion.Resolution is decent and competent for the price but not the best in this bracket.However, it does lacks a sense of airiness since it doesn't extends well into the upper region.Overall, it is quite smooth and not harsh.Treble is sparkly on the lower region but rolls off in the mid and upper region.Most of the instruments sounded natural, but due to the thicker note weight, strings like acoustic guitars is affected a little more by that thickness.Female vocals are a step more forward and energetic compared to male vocals, but is a little fatiguing and shouty to me after long listening sessions, depending on tracks too.Vocals has a nice weight and body to the, which makes them sound full and lush.Good amount of bass, very satisfying but never too overpowering.However, the speed is a little on the slower side and it is not the most well controlled bass, which bleeds a little bit into the midrange but not necessarily a bad thing.Impactful, has good mid bass slam, decent rumble and depth, texture and definition is more on the average side but not bad by any means.Bass is quite balanced with the mid bass taking a slight lead.I was able to listen on short period of time comfortably but it gets a bit uncomfortable and painful after extended use (3-4 hours).Unfortunately, this does affect the overall comfort for me. Shell does not have an ergonomic design to complement the ear cavity shape like the Moondrop Aria or the Letshuoer x Gizaudio Galileo.Build quality is only average and cheap.Should be a slight improvement over the clear/black version from what I remembered when I tried the Wan Er in my local store. ![]() ![]() Decent, thin and braided but tangles a little bit sometimes.3 pairs of wide bore silicon tips (S, M, L).3 pairs of narrow bore silicone tips (S, M, L).Comes with a decent amount of accessories. ![]()
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