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The Fanmusic TRUTHEAR x Crinacle Zero Earphones feature dual 10mm dynamic drivers with a wide 20Hz-39.5kHz frequency range and low 10Ω impedance, delivering professional-grade sound with natural timbre and precise imaging. Designed with a durable, hand-finished sandwich structure and glue-dropping capping, these wired in-ear monitors offer exceptional audio clarity for gaming, music, and ASMR, especially when paired with quality DAC/amps and custom ear tips for all-day comfort.







| ASIN | B0B7DS1QHZ |
| Additional Features | Lightweight |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Audio Driver Size | 10 Millimeters |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Best Sellers Rank | #12,597 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #863 in Earbud & In-Ear Headphones |
| Brand | Fanmusic |
| Brand Name | Fanmusic |
| Built-In Media | Cable |
| Cable Features | Retractable |
| Cable Length | 2 Feet |
| Color | Blue , Black |
| Compatible Devices | Cellphones,Desktops,Laptops |
| Connectivity Technology | Wired |
| Control Method | App |
| Control Type | Media Control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 2,532 Reviews |
| Ear Placement | In Ear |
| Earpiece Shape | Bud |
| Enclosure Material | Polyurethane (PU) |
| Form Factor | In Ear |
| Frequency Range | 20Hz-39500Hz |
| Headphone Folding Features | In Ear |
| Headphone Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
| Headphones Ear Placement | In Ear |
| Impedance | 10 Ohms |
| Is Autographed | No |
| Item Weight | 0.23 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | TRUTHEAR |
| Model Name | TRUTHEAR |
| Model Number | zero |
| Noise Control | None |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Specific Uses For Product | Music |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
T**L
Not an Audiophile, but always seek the best quality for value and this is it!
Hi! I would consider myself an average consumer (***I AM NOT AN AUDIOPHILE***), but I am hoping you can relate to my review, because it can be difficult to find if a product fits your needs based on reviews. For starters, I bought these for gaming, as they were recommended one of my favorite streamers on Twitch, Repullze. I was skeptical, because I grew up hearing the headphones were the only things good for gaming, so this was something new to me. For reference, I play games like Modern Warfare 2/Warzone, R6 Siege, Fortnite, Apex, Destiny 2, and a few more games, but typically shooter games. With the release of WZ2, I was on the quest to find new headphones, because the audio in the game is very poor compared to WZ1. I first, bought PC38x and didn't love them. Audiophiles seemed to think they were great gaming headphones, but I was not a fan of the sound signature. Next, I bought the DT 990 Pro 250 ohms and I really enjoyed them! They were incredibly comfortable. Unnoticeable clamping pressure. I was able to game for hours without any pain (I wear glasses and it still did not affect me.) I was ready to settle for the DT 990 Pro after I bought a Topping Dx3 Pro+ DAC/Headphone Amp, because I feel it boosted the sound to another level. However, as I mentioned I wanted to try Repullze's recommendation. Pros (this is with consideration of using my Topping Dx3 Pro+ DAC/AMP on high gain) : * Incredible sound signature * able to hear footsteps very clearly * very good imaging (imagine the one scene in Batman: The Dark Knight where Morgan Freeman is telling Batman where the guys are at from the computer. Thats essentially a visual representation of imaging. * very good directional cues (whether the footsteps are above me, below me, behind me, etc. * great for music on all genres (again with consideration of using a dac/amp * great for asmr (I tend to watch asmr videos to fall asleep and these allow the triggers to *tingle* Cons - * NOT the comfiest out of the box. The ear tips that come with the package are uncomfortable for me. I would say I have smaller ear ?holes?. I was recommended to pair these IEMS with "SpinFit CP155 for Wide and Long IEM Nozzle" on amazon for $11.49 (as of12/20/22) and they are amazing. You want to find the perfect size for your ears, because too big will obviously cause ear fatigue if you are an avid gamer and too small will change the sound of the IEMs making it seem muddy. I found that the SpinFit was able to fit perfectly in my ear and I have not yet experienced ear fatigue. Thank you for reading my review! If you have anymore questions feel free to reach out! @Fohreign on Twitter & Twitch
Z**C
Fantastic Value and Stock Frequency Response
These are incredible IEMs and an unbelievable value at $50. There are a few things worth noting that keep them from perfection, but still worthy of a 5/5. TLDR - the positive reviews are accurate, try the different included tips, and the Zero's may be a little harder to power than other IEMs. With the right tips, the stock sound very closely mirrors the harman target, which to oversimplify, is tuned for listening enjoyability with more bass rather than a strictly flat response. For sound, I'm pretty much indifferent on whether I use the Zero's or my $300 Massdrop Plus IEM. The overall look and feel is likewise impressive, regardless of the value. The same extends to the tips, which have multiple sizes and bore widths. It is important to try the different tips - I started with the small bore as I expected it to be more comfortable, and the sound was overwhelmingly bass heavy and sounded compressed/distorted. Switching to the large bore, they were equally comfortable, and the sound was balanced to the target as expected. Another thing worth noting is that these require a little more power than I expected to get to sufficient volume levels. They get loud enough out of my phone's headphone jack, but I am near max volume level. Lower power sources might need amplification. They might also be a little sensitive to output impedance, although they are at 10 ohms - I have noticed they sound better and have plenty of power out of my THX 789 with it's -10db gain on the single ended output which has <0.05 output impedance than on my phone with an estimated 2 ohms impedance. I believe a source would ideally have at most 1.25 ohms output impedance, but that is a guideline and I have not done other tests. Regardless, they still sound great out of the phone, just a bit better out of a nearly ideal amplifier. The stock cable is fine. It feels nice and has memory wire for the ear loops. There is no mic. The right angle plug is a problem with some phone cases because it is quite large. The IEM-side connectors are thankfully non-proprietary, so for $10-20 a new cable could overcome these faults. The body of the IEM is fine. It looks great but is a little larger than I would prefer. The connectors are a little large on it as well. Overall, the sound quality and value is unmatched, and these minor issues shouldn't be enough to discourage a near-universal buy recommendation at $50.
P**N
Got mine today!
Never could figure out whether Crinnacle was a god or a bufoon--many people would have it either way. Don't know what the answer is mysef, but I do have to say that for 42 DOLLARS these are absurdly good. Sound, build quality, fit and comfort (for me), accessorization, presentation, etc., as far as I am concerned, could easily compete with the many products in the $200--$300 range. Sound is at once bright and bassy, the way I like it. But not bassy as in "for bassheads" but as in "the bass the musician provided and not any more or any less". That said, these don't necessarilly sound "Vee" shaped to me as I don't find the mids/vocals particularly recessed or diminished in any way, something I'm sensitive to. I'm sure as I "burn these in" and have time to listen to them more closely to lots of different tracks I'll find things to nitpick about, tuning quirks/flaws, what have you, but for right now I haven't gotten past the sound and overall package of these for $42 DOLLARS!! Insane, in the best way possible, lol. I think these may become my casual daily driver with my LG V60 for running around to coffee shops, parks, libraries, campus w/o having to worry about loss/damage to my more high-end over-ears/IEMs and DAPs while still getting decent sound (they're NOT going to compete with my ThieAudio Monarch IIs, haha). Get these as a gift--to somebody else or to yourself! Edit--Still enjoying these, but a caveat or two. First, want to apologize for forgetting to mention all my comments were based on my using the foam tips. Being happy with the foams I still wanted to see what the silicones sounded like. I have to say with the silicones they verged on being shouty/shrill at times. The good news is some EQ'ing seemed to rectify this. That's nice because there are headphones that don't respond much to equalization. So hopefully this is true for others if they find a problem here. Second, the fact you're considering spending $42 on an I.E.M. implies you might be new to this "hobby" (I hate the term hobby, I just love listening to music, I'd go to a live performance anytime I could instead of buying a bunch of equipment, lol). I mention "$42" because T.O.T.L. IEMs can cost $3-4K (I'm looking at you, Tia Fourte, lol). So yeah, if you're new, please do yourself a favor and listen to all the comments about eartips being SO SO SO SO SO, etc., important. They are!! You can have eartips that are comfortable and provide a proper seal and still get terrible sound if you have a junk earphone. But, more commonly, you can have a nice set and get junk sound because you don't have a good seal. You can't pay enough attention to this. Try all the tips your vendor offers and if none leave you with a comfortable fit and good sound, look online for tips by companies like Comply, Spinfit, NewBee, FinalAudio, etc. It'll be worth your time when you finally have that "it" moment. Finally, it's not obvious to newbies but, despite their low price, these IEMs are intended for "serious" listeners, in this case meaning someone with a dongle or portable DAC (look it up, also worth your time). These things have a low impedance (10 ohms) and fairly low sensitivity (97 dbm I think) which means, essentially, most phones won't drive them particularly well (not enough current). My LG V60 phone has a dedicated music DAC and headphone amp circuit and can drive these, but most phones don't have that specialized circuitry (if they even have a headphone jack, lol!). Tl:dr--- Enjoy! Enjoy!
N**R
Review from an average guy, not an audiophile.
First off I am not an audiophile. I am just an older engineer/gamer that was tied of earbuds that have low audio and okay sound. Buds that you would spend $50, $100, or more on that would last 6 months to a year. I must have 15 or more sets of them in my office that one ear barely puts out any audio, or the sound is distorted. In my search for a good set of earbuds, I found the way to go was IEMs. Researching and reading the reviews, this set seemed to be a good entry level set. First time I put them on, I was amazed!!!!!! this is the best sounding earbud I have ever used! The dynamics were almost as clear as I get with my Sony MDR-CD900ST over the ear headset! (Again NOT an audiophile) And I am only using a cheap Bluetooth adaptor to connect to my phone because smart phones no longer come with a jack (thanks Samsung). I am sure you can get even better performance with a prober DAC and EQ. The Build quality is very good. They look and feel premium. The screens on the buds are metal, not cloth like most buds, and they sent 6 different sizes of pads! The only thing I have to say, is informational, not a negative - These are IEMs, meaning they are corded, not wireless. The cord plugs into them and is removable, and you can get a Bluetooth adaptor for as little as $30, which is the route I went. I have only had these for a few days, so if they die I will update the review, but I expect the failure point to be the adaptor I bought so I will probably upgrade that
C**Z
Perfect for Gamers and some tunes!
Okay these are kind of insane for the price if you dig the sound profile. They are not for small ears though I would recommend them for bigger ears for sure. They do not weigh too much and feel good for me personally. The build quality is really freaking good for 50 bucks. The sound is great, good bass, mids are taking a back seat but they are still present and clear, the treble is a good amount and not fatiguing. I would recommend this for gamers for sure since the sound stage and detail is freaking great for shooters, footsteps and pretty much any genre. As for music there are better options for sure in this price bracket but these should not be slept on they do sound good but there are just some out that sound great but they usually aren't the best for gaming. Overall these are must pickup if you are interested in a starter set for iems!
F**L
Incredible Sound and Comfort
I picked up the TRUTHEAR x Crinacle Zero IEMs after my friend recommended them to me, and I am honestly blown away by the quality. The sound is absolutely superb, with bass that hits hard and clean without overpowering the rest of the mix. I originally bought these to swap out with my over-ear Beyerdynamic headphones during longer sessions when my ears start to get hot, and honestly, these sound amazing in comparison to $200 headphones. They’ve quickly become my go-to when I want premium audio without the bulk or heat. One thing worth mentioning is the incredible selection of ear tips included in the box. You get a ton of options, which makes it super easy to find the perfect fit and seal for your ears. They are also surprisingly great for gaming too! The clarity makes it incredibly easy to pinpoint footsteps and directional audio. If you’re looking for high-end sound in a compact, comfortable package, these are a fantastic buy.
E**D
Great for a 1st time IEM user. Not for competitive 1st person shooter
These iems were the most comfortable out of most I've tried. It's not just the insert but the diameter of the nozzle was perfect for my ear. So tips were not a issue. For music and movies none beat it for its price. And the iems and cords are labeled left and right for easy install. Although, these aren't the best for competitive fps gaming though. They lack Depth, Imaging, Vertically and Separation to hear enemy footsteps form a decent distance. But they are great for movies and music. For example: You are in the center of a 1 story building. In a room that is 50'x50'. The stairwell runs in 90 degrees downstairs in the front of you and behind you. With these iems: -You only hear footsteps behind you when the enemy is at the top of the steps. When the enemy is in front you hear footsteps 2/3 of the stairwell. And that's if there aren't other loud audio cues mixing in. -You might here 2 sets of footsteps at one time. Problem is you won't know which is closer to you. Be it the enemy in the front or rear. That's why vertically and Separation is subpar -You can take my same example and place yourself downstairs with stairwells going up. Verticality is particularly worst with these iems. -A preamp DAC did nothing to improve these iems. Which was surprising. With other iems and headphones that I've tried they pickup on footsteps usually around the bottom of the steps in both directions. It's a general example. But it's important to note the lack of depth and Imaging. I've seen and read a lot of raving reviews of these IEMs. And, from my experience it just didn't fit my experience with competitive gaming. I wish it did. However, at it's price point it's hard to stay mad. They are great for the aforementioned use cases.
A**N
Awesome price for entry IEMs better than any headset.
Awesome IEMs need to buy a DAC USB/type C to make them get the full power of you don't they will be very quiet. Once you do very nice sound. I am not a professional sound guy.
O**H
good enough
good
A**O
Calidad brutal
He sido siempre usuario de auriculares bluetooth, tales como WF-1000mx o su hermano mayor WH-1000mx. Y me encontré que en los TWS(tipo botón) la batería es un problema difícil de solucionar, así que me anime con unos iem. No puedo estar más contento, tanto para jugar como para música son increíbles, en especial en juegos donde el sonido es muy relevante los pasos como la percepción espacial es limpia y precisa. Por este precio, al menos para mí era totalmente inesperado.
B**K
Kaliteli ve Yoğun Bass
Öncelikle kulaklık kutu içeriği, içinden çıkan kılıf ve malzeme kalitesi 50 dolar fiyatına göre çok iyi. Ses konusunda bass ve sub-bass çok derin ve vurucu çünkü sadece bass ile ilgilenen 2. bir sürücü var içinde. Bana hafif fazla geldi ve EQ Apo uygulamasından kıstım ve midleri hafif yükselttim kulaklık muazzam oldu. Söylemek istediğim şöyle bir detay var B450-F anakartta S1220A yongası ve çift amplifikatör olmasına rağmen bu kulaklıkta nedense yüksek ve temiz ses elde edemedim. Bunun için CX31993 Type-C DAC aldım ve Ta Da! Kulaklığın ses seviyesi ve detayı hiç beklemediğim kadar arttı. Apple'ın Type-C dongle'ı da iş görür yurtdışından beklemek istemiyorsanız kalitelidir fiyatına göre. Yani diyeceğim o ki mutlaka bir DAC ile kullanın işte o zaman tam performansı alıyorsunuz.
S**X
Truthear x Crinacle Zero Blue
Rivalutazione dopo 1 anno di utilizzo:I Truthear x Crinacle Zero sono ampiamente celebrati come uno dei migliori acquisti economici nel panorama degli IEM, in particolare per chi cerca una taratura del suono di livello "audiophile" a un prezzo contenuto. Pro: Taratura del Suono Eccezionale: Il punto di forza assoluto è la curva di risposta in frequenza, che segue da vicino il "Target Harman In-Ear" (o una variante personalizzata da Crinacle nella versione RED). Ciò si traduce in un suono neutro, bilanciato e naturale, raramente riscontrabile in questa fascia di prezzo. Bassi Corposi e Controllati: Grazie alla configurazione a doppio driver dinamico (un driver funge da subwoofer), offrono un'estensione dei bassi notevole, potente e d'impatto, pur rimanendo puliti senza invadere le frequenze medie. Chiarezza e Dettaglio: Le frequenze medie e alte sono chiare e dettagliate. La versione RED in particolare gestisce molto bene gli acuti, arrivando al limite della sibilanza senza mai superarlo, il che li rende non affaticanti per lunghi ascolti. Rapporto Qualità-Prezzo: Sono considerati un "best buy" assoluto, offrendo prestazioni sonore che sfidano IEM ben più costosi. Costruzione Solida e Accessori Utili: Utilizzano una cavità stampata in DLP-3D e sono dotati di un cavo staccabile di buona qualità, vari gommini (in silicone e foam) e, nella versione RED, un adattatore per aumentare ulteriormente i bassi. Contro (Compromessi): Dimensioni del L'ugello: L'ugello (la parte che entra nell'orecchio) è piuttosto grande. Per persone con canali uditivi piccoli, il comfort potrebbe essere un problema e la ricerca del gommino giusto diventa fondamentale. Isolamento Passivo Migliorabile: Sebbene l'isolamento sia decente per l'uso in ufficio, non eccellono nel bloccare rumori a bassa frequenza come motori di autobus o aerei, non essendo al livello delle alternative con cancellazione attiva del rumore (ANC). Cavo e Custodia Nella Norma: Il cavo in dotazione, pur essendo funzionale e staccabile, è descritto da alcuni come un po' economico al tatto. La custodia morbida inclusa offre una protezione minimale. Estetica: Il design, sebbene unico, è piuttosto "tech" e potrebbe non piacere a tutti. Verdetto I Truthear x Crinacle ZERO (specialmente la versione :RED che è un affinamento del modello originale) sono un acquisto eccellente per chiunque cerchi un suono neutro, bilanciato e di alta qualità a un prezzo irrisorio. I compromessi principali sono legati al comfort per chi ha orecchie piccole a causa dell'ugello ingombrante. Per la maggior parte degli utenti, tuttavia, rappresentano una delle migliori introduzioni al mondo dell'audiofilia a basso costo.
P**M
Polecam
Są bardzo dobre idealnie nadaja sie do grania zaskoczyła mnie przestrzennosc dzwieku w do kanałowych słuchawkach
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