Head Gear Reviews by bryaudioreviews
  1. CVJ Mirror

    4.50 star(s)
    The CVJ Mirror has been rated by one of my friend as "The best hybrid under $100usd". Thus why I have to check em out 😉 After trying them out, I am indeed surprised! This is one of the more interesting IEMs that I've tested in a while. It has a flat neutral tonality that, just like the name suggests, seems to pick up on small changes in sound from different sources like a champ. Be it different dongles, different amps, different tips, different cables, the CVJ Mirror just seems to be able to pick on the differences between sources just a hair...
  2. TRN TA1

    4.00 star(s)
    After being utterly surprised with how good the TRN MT1 was for $8usd, I have decided to try out more IEM offerings from TRN. After a (not so long) search, I found the TRN TA1… TRN TA1 is a 2-driver hybrid IEM with 1DD for bass + 1 Knowles BA driver for its mids and highs. It retails for $29usd and its box comes with 3 different types of tips(white silicon, black silicon, and foam), an MMCX 3.5mm cable, and the IEM itself. I will be using Final E tips for this review as I find the stock tips to be slightly too sibilant and harsh for my liking...
  3. KBEAR Neon

    4.00 star(s)
    KB Ear Neon is KB Ear's latest IEM with a 1BA driver configuration. It is equipped with a Single Knowles 29689 Balanced Armature driver and it retails for $49usd. Its box comes with 3 pairs of silicon tips (S,M,L), a pair of foam tips, a 2pin 3.5mm cable, a case, and the IEMs itself. Overall, pretty impressed with the unboxing experience. IMO the box is well designed and the accessory set is pretty decent. With that out of the way, let's start the review. *Disclaimer: This review is done using the included stock foam tips instead of silicon. Why...
  4. BQEYZ Spring II

    4.00 star(s)
    The BQEYZ Spring 2 needs no introduction. It has been well established as being a great tri-hybrid for the price. Praised by many in 2020, does the Spring 2 still lives up to the hype? Read on further to find out. Before we start the review, let's start off with some specs. The BQEYZ Spring 2 is a tri-hybrid IEM with 1 dynamic driver for bass, 1 BA for mids, and 1 9-layer piezoelectric ceramic driver for the treble. It comes with 2 different sets of tips (wide bore / normal bore), a full copper cable, and a carrying case. Overall, the accessory set...
  5. Tingo TC200 Earbuds

    4.00 star(s)
    After waiting for I don't know how long, the MMCX version of the TC200 is finally here, and I can't be happier. I am just going to keep this review short because honestly, there is nothing much to talk about here so… In short, "the TC200 MMCX version is basically the old TC200 that we all love, but with a detachable MMCX connector." Done. If you LOVE the sound of the old TC200 but wished that it comes with a detachable cable, the TC200 MMCX version would be perfect for you However, if this is your first Tingo TC200 purchase and you do not have...
  6. BQEYZ Summer

    4.50 star(s)
    The BQEYZ Summer is the the "second act" to BQEYZ's Seasons Series... the question now is: "Is the BQEYZ Summer the best all-rounder hybrid IEM under $200usd?" Read on further to find out... INTRODUCTION: BQEYZ Summer is a $129usd triple hybrid IEM consisting of 1DD for bass, 1BA for mids, and 1 5-layer piezoelectric unit for highs. Its box comes with a generous amount of accessories; with 2 different types of ear tips, a leather carrying case, a cleaning brush, a beautiful 8-core SPC cable, and the IEM itself. Regarding the 2 provided tips (1...
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