Kinera Celest IgniteX Beast

General Information

Kinera Celest IgniteX Beast​


Features:
IgniteX Beast, one of the Five Divine Beasts:
IgniteX Beast is a mythical creature recorded in ancient texts such as The Classic of Mountains and Seas and The Biographies of Immortals. It resembles a deer, with hooves like a horse, its body engulfed in flames, capable of spewing fire, and its roar echoes through the heavens. It was once the mount of the Flame Emperor. In folklore, it is seen as a symbol of strength and courage, also representing good fortune and blessings for childbirth. The deer head symbolizes vitality, the flames represent light and hope, conveying good luck and happiness."
3D Printing + Coloring Process:
IgniteX Beast earphone shell is made using resin 3D printing, with a semi-transparent black finish. The faceplate of the earphone features flame elements, with flame textures created through modeling. After 3D printing, the design is spray-painted to give it a gradient effect of 'Zyra' and 'Kuno,' capturing the appearance of flames in mid-burn.
Driver Configuration:
IgniteX Beast is equipped with a self-developed 10mm LCP ( Liquid Crystal Polymer ) diaphragm dynamic driver as the full-range driver. LCP diaphragm, made from Liquid Crystal Polymer, is a new type of advanced polymer material known for its lightweight, high-frequency response, low distortion, and high reliability.
IgniteX Beast also utilizes a custom Celest 10012 balanced armature to assist with high frequencies, delivering delicate and airy treble that is comfortable to listen to and seamlessly integrates with the midrange.
Sound Impression:
Tuning of the IgniteX Beast leans towards a popular music style, with a balanced energy distribution across high, mid, and low frequencies. The vocals have moderate density with good resolution, and the soundstage is relatively well-organized. It is recommended as an entry-level Hi-Fi earphone for popular music genres.
Acoustic Structure Design:
3D-printed precise acoustic structural shell ensures consistent sound quality in the earphones.
Semi-Universal Shell:
3D-printed semi-universal earphone shell is ergonomically designed, lightweight, and compact, ensuring user comfort during wear while also providing effective physical noise isolation.
Technical Specifications:
Wearing Style: In-ear
Driver: 1 Dynamic Driver + 1 Balanced Armature
Connector: 0.78mm 2pin
Plug: 3.5mm Single-ended
Sensitivity: 106dB
Impedance: 16Ω
Frequency Range: 20Hz-20kHz
Cable Parameters:
Material: Oxygen-free copper
Strands: 4 core
Cover: PVC
Cable Length: 1.2m
Connector: 0.78mm 2pin
Plug: 3.5mm /Type-c
Shell Material: Aluminium alloy
Ear Tips:
Celest Custom 221 Vocal Tips: Enhances high frequencies, making vocals sound pleasant.
Celest Custom C-07 Balanced Tips: Provides balanced sound with a three-dimensional imaging.
Packing List:
Celest IgniteX Beast Earphones x 1 pair
EarTips x 2 sets
Earphone Cable x 1 pcs
User Manual x 1 pcs
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MalcriadoAudioLover

Previously known as CastorTroy
Kinera Celest IgniteX Beast - The Bigger Brother of the Wyvern's
Kinera Celest IgniteX Beast - The Fire Kirin

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Disclameir:


*I am not a "Pro Reviewer" but with each review I try to improve and better demonstrate my experience as a regular but avid and passionate user!

*If you are looking for a super technical and in-depth analysis, please feel free to look for another review. There are many guys here who have much more knowledge than me and have been doing this for much longer.

*All products were purchased with my own money and I have no affiliation with any brand or platform.

*I will try to be as brief as possible, "straight to the point!" And as umbiased as possible.

Gear Used
  • Celest CD-20
  • EPZ - TP35
  • FiiO JA11
  • Notebook (Windows)
  • Motorola Edge 50 Pro (UAPP, TIDAL, Apple Music)
  • Penon Liqueur O and B, Dunu S&S (best match) Sancai Wide, Whizzer ET100AB Bamboo Tips, TRN T tips, Soundcocoon, ddHIFI ST35 (good match too) and EPZ M100
  • 4.4 bal. Cable, and High Gain as always
Unboxing Experience

Well, there's always a first time for everything.
The sets of the House Kinera always impress with everything they deliver, but even more so with the unboxing and the whole story behind the iem's.
That being said, for this set with MSRP of 50usd I was expecting more. After all, we already had Pandamon OG., 2.0, and the Gumiho, which at launch were close to the price of IgniteX and offered an excellent unboxing experience, from the larger and always very elaborate box to the accessories and "treats" like bookmarks.

Here with the IgniteX Beast we had exactly the same level of unboxing as the Wyvern series, not that it's bad, but with the high price we always expect more.
We have the IgniteX itself, a good 3.5mm cable, and the only difference to the Wyvern's is that they put another set of eartips, which by the way are good 07 tips (the famous Kbear07 clone from Kinera itself) and nothing more.

The box is the same size and everything is very simplistic.

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Overall Build


Here I was sure that we wouldn't have any bad surprises!
The shell is simply beautiful, practically the same shape and size as the Wyverns. All built in a perfect 3D resin printing process.
The faceplate is at the level of the Wyvern Abyss/Black and that is a great achievement, the color I chose was called Kuro, I believe they imitate flames perhaps? You can see all the reliefs and details under the resin layer. Simply Fantastic.

The bottom of the shell is a semi-transparent black/ smoke. Is nice to be ablee to see the drivers and tubes


The cable this time is not the gray Tiger Soul that came with the Wyvern Abyss, but an all-black cable, very similar to the Tiger Soul, a little thicker and less malleable but a good cable!

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Sound Signature



The IgniteX Beast with its DD+BA configuration (Celeste custom 10012BA) is a neutral/brightish V-Shaped iem, making it an interesting "variant" of the Wyvern Abyss/Black

Bass

The bass is very well done and controlled, with a small boost compared to the Wyvern. The sub-bass is more present than the mid-bass. Don't be fooled, they still have the rumble and a good punch but they only appear when the track calls for it.

Mids

Because of the more controlled low mids and with less boost, here we have a mid that is also more controlled and resolved, clearer but leaner.
The male vocals are beautifully represented, but the female vocals stand out with excellent reproduction and a special shine. They are also a little foward.

Treble

The highs on the IgniteX Beast are a standout. And of course, part of that is due to the beautiful implementation of this custom BA.
Very detailed with great extension, they are bright airy and sparkling but still smooth enough to avoid discomfort or fatigue.

The peak at 8k that we see on the FR doesn't show up when we're listening to it. That's not a concern here.
(Above Average = Great)

Technical Performance

Technicality is above average.

Great separation, everything sounds clear and "unraveled"

It's what I expected from a 50usd Hybrid set.

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Overall Verdict


A quick comparison to the Wyvern, more specifically the best of them, the Abyss/Black.
I can put it this way: The IgniteX is a more resolved, controlled and definitely technically superior version.
However, the warm, almost dark, laid back and very musical characteristics of the Abyss/Black are not present here.

So to conclude, the IgniteX Beast can indeed be considered an upgrade to the Wyvern series or a sidegrade depending on your preference of tone.


*For me, the two coexist very well together, each for a different occasion.


Another Hit from Kinera that certainly competes at the top of the iem's up to 50usd (currently it can be found from 29usd to 40usd).

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kuvars10

New Head-Fier
BIG MUSIC IN A SMALL BOX
Pros: Comfort and sound isolation of the headphones are good
Warm and bass-heavy sound presentation
Non-tiring trebles
Cons: Ear shells are large and look bulky in the ear.
There is no carrying case.
Box content is limited
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Kinera Celest IgniteX Beast was sent as part of the Türkiye review tour. Thank you for providing this opportunity. I would like to start the review of the product with its features.


FEATURES:

Impedance: 16Ω.
Sensitivity: 106dB.
Drive configuration: 1DD+1BA Drive.
Cable: 4 Core OFC Cable with PVC Sheath.
Termination Plug: 3.5mm/Type-C.
Connection Type: 0.78 mm 2 Pin. Plug

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OPENING OF THE BOX AND CONTENTS:

I attach great importance to the impression of a product when I first hold it in my hands. I want every product to feel good for its price. Compared to the starting price of $49.99, this product may disappoint you with its very small box when you first pick it up. Let's see together if this small box can make a big sound.

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CABLE:

The product sent to me was the TYPE-C DSP cable model. Since I do not have a source with a TYPE-C input,I will try the product with a cable from the DUNU brand.

SOURCE USED AND COMPARED DEVICES:
The product was tested in Apple Music lossless format from my iPhone 12 phone. Moondrop Dawn Pro and Hiby FC4 were used as dacs. As a comparison, I chose the lower priced Simgot EW200.

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SOUND IMPRESSIONS:
I was very excited about these headphones with their excellent external appearance when I took them out of their tiny box. When I first put them in my ears, I see that their size is a plus. It provides success in cutting off our relationship with the outside world. Insulation is absolutely successful.

I start to hear my first music with excitement and I hear a truly full-bodied sound presentation. The treble is slightly recessed and the bass is a bit at the forefront. I'm amazed by the controlled sound that doesn't overwhelm each other across the entire spectrum. An incredibly good control that cannot be expected in this price range.

Upper Frequencies: Upper frequencies are well distinguishable, not too muddy. It's a bit pulled back and doesn't sound piercing. There is control at every point. It has average resolution and may disappoint those who expect high detail.

Lower Frequencies: Lower frequencies make their presence felt and do not drown out other frequencies. It contains a certain softness, but has a hard structure in its general presentation. It contributes significantly to overall sound presentation. This creates the sound profile of the headset.

Mid Frequencies: Mid frequencies are slightly overshadowed by the lower frequencies. Lower frequencies may leak into this point but do not prevent them from being felt. It does not stand out too much, naturalness and accuracy prevail. I would have expected the mid frequencies to be given a little more space in the soundstage.

Sound Stage and Instrument Separation: The stage is good compared to its price. It does not feel cramped, but the sound presentation that feels full due to the bass plays a negative role in the perception of the instruments separately.

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COMPARISONS:

I will compare this product with the Simgot EW200, which is 10 dollars cheaper, using Moondrop Dawn Pro and Hiby FC4 source.

Simgot EW200:

The highs can feel great and the lows can go deeper. It is more spacious in sound. It is very good in terms of detail. The scene is similar. However, in long-term listening, IgniteX Beast can be listened to for a long time without becoming tiring.

Moondrop Dawn Pro:

When I use the Moondrop Dawn Pro from the 4.4mm input, I notice that the treble gets a little brighter. The lower frequencies and mid frequencies are the same, but the increase in the treble is a positive development for this product, where the treble is kept in the background.

Hiby FC4:

When I try it with this product of the Hiby brand, which I like very much, it makes a positive contribution to the bass. The first thing my ears notice is that the bass is deeper and more controlled. The trebles are again in the background and the controlled situation continues.

FINAL IMPRESSIONS:

I describe Kinera Celest IgniteX Beast as big sound coming from a small box. It has really good body and texture. A headphone that can be listened to for hours without tiring your ears has emerged. Its design is very good, although I criticize the large shells, but it fits well into the ear and provides good sound insulation. A little more attention to the box contents would have made this product great. Thank you to everyone who read my review.
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MD Rohit

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Kinera Celest IgniteX Beast Review/Best plug and play option.
Pros: *Neutral, smooth sound
*Impressive bass performance
*Sweet mid-range performance
*Premium build quality and design
*Excellent technical capabilities
*Comfortable fit
*Effective noise isolation
*High-quality DSP cable that enhances sound
*Convenient plug-and-play solution
Cons: -No complaints for the price

introduction​

Kinera has been steadily making its mark in the audio world, particularly with its unique, high-quality IEMs. Known for combining excellent sound performance with beautiful craftsmanship, Kinera is constantly pushing the boundaries in delivering accessible yet impressive audio experiences.

Since getting into audio as a hobby, I’ve tried plenty of IEMs under $50—some have been hits, while others didn’t quite make the cut. Today, I’m excited to introduce you to the Kinera Celest IgniteX Beast. I’ve been using this IEM daily for the past 10–15 days, and there are some standout qualities that really set it apart. In this review, I’ll share my honest experience with the IgniteX Beast, covering the good, the bad, and everything in between. Hopefully, this gives you a clear idea of what kind of sound quality and value you can expect from it in this price range.

Kinera Celest IgniteX Beast Review: Best plug and play option.

Disclaimer:​

Thank you to Kinera for providing this IEM for review purposes. I received this product directly from Kinera, and as always, I strive to offer an honest review, highlighting both the strengths and weaknesses based on my personal experience. My goal is to share my insights with you to assist in your purchasing decisions.

If you wish to purchase this, you can visit their AliExpress store directly. Alternatively, if you’re in Bangladesh, you can find it available at Geek Mart.

Build Quality & Design​

The build quality of the Kinera Celest IgniteX Beast is pretty impressive. It’s full resin build that really feels premium. There’s good weight in the resin shell, which makes it feel very solid and strong and far from being cheap. I had it with me for daily usage, and I had thrown it here and there, but still did not catch up any visible scratches.

Now, that is where Kinera truly shines: the design. This beautiful mix of reds and purples on the faceplate, looking more like a piece of abstract art, gave it that very unique look that made it pop in the eyes. Kinera was known for its design work, and this was easily among the best-looking pieces they had done at this price point .

Kinera Celest IgniteX Beast Review: Best plug and play option.

Fit & Comfort​

I’ve been using the Kinera Celest IgniteX Beast for extended periods, and honestly, I haven’t had any issues with the fit. Even after 5-6 hours straight, I don’t feel any discomfort or soreness in my ears, which is a big plus. It sits comfortably, and I think most people won’t face any fitting problems with it.

The weight distribution is also well-balanced, so it doesn’t feel heavy or bulky, even after wearing it for hours. It’s not a particularly heavy IEM, but it still feels solid and secure in the ear. The nozzle size is also just right—fits comfortably without any pressure, so it doesn’t feel intrusive. Overall, I’d say Kinera did a great job making this IEM comfortable for long listening sessions.

Kinera Celest IgniteX Beast Review: Best plug and play option.

Dsp cable and Tips​

DSP Cable​

I have the DSP version of the Kinera Celest IgniteX Beast, and honestly, I haven’t felt the need to switch out the cable. The DSP cable already delivers such satisfying sound quality that I don’t feel any urge to experiment with other cables. It provides good loudness and brings out the full performance of the IEM, so it’s more than enough for my needs. Plus, I haven’t noticed any background noise with this DSP cable, which is a huge bonus.The cable also comes with a 3-button remote (volume +/-, play/pause) along with a mute/unmute switch and a decent microphone.

This setup has been quite handy for me, especially when I need to take calls or just use it as a daily driver.

Kinera Celest IgniteX Beast Review: Best plug and play option.

Tips​

The IEM comes with two types of tips, but personally, I found the C-07 tips to provide the best fit and noise isolation. They offer a snug fit and decent isolation right out of the box. If you have other high-quality tips lying around, I’d recommend trying them too, as they can elevate the sound even further. For example, I’m currently using Penon Liqueur black tips with this IEM, and they’ve taken the sound quality to another level for me.

Kinera Celest IgniteX Beast Review: Best plug and play option.

The sound performance​

Tonality​

In my opinion, the Kinera Celest IgniteX Beast has a neutral tonality with a subtle bass boost that adds a bit of warmth without overpowering the rest of the frequencies. It’s smooth and clear across the board, making it easy to listen to for extended sessions. The bass boost gives a bit of body to the sound, making it enjoyable for genres that need a bit of low-end presence, but it doesn’t muddy the mids or interfere with the treble. Overall, it’s a well-balanced tuning that feels natural and refined, which I think a lot of listeners will appreciate.

Kinera Celest IgniteX Beast Review: Best plug and play option.

The Bass​

Sub-bass:​

Honestly, the sub-bass on these IEMs is impressive. It digs deep enough to give you that satisfying rumble without becoming overbearing. You really feel it when listening to tracks like Angel by Massive Attack—the sub-bass doesn’t just sit there; it actually resonates. There’s enough body in the low end that it feels impactful but never muddy. For anyone who enjoys that physical quality in the sub-bass without it intruding into the mids, the IgniteX Beast delivers excellent performance.

Mid-bass:​

The mid-bass has this great punchiness that makes drums sound lively and real. When I play Ticks & Leeches by TOOL, the mid-bass comes in strong, hitting just right without any bloat. It’s quick and has that “kick” you want from a track like this, keeping things energetic and exciting. I’m a fan of bass that knows when to be punchy without smearing into the vocals or instruments, and this IEM nails that balance.

General Bass Response:​

the bass on the IgniteX Beast feels well-rounded. There is a substantial feel to the bass, but by no means does it overshadow the mids or highs. I listen to everything from hip-hop to classics like Poem of Chinese Drum by Hok-man Yim, and the bass adapts beautifully. Those drums on the classic tracks have such depth that feels organic and genuinely satisfying, making the IEM much more versatile than I expected.

It’s refreshing to have bass that feels deep and well-contained while keeping everything clear and enjoyable. The Beast truly lives up to its name, and if you’re a bass lover who wants clarity in other frequencies too, I feel this could be a great fit.

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Mid-Range​

Male Vocals:​

As a male vocali enthusiast, I was really impressed. His voice on Liquid Spirit by Gregory Porter comes across so smooth and rich, with a weight that gives it an almost physical quality. Do you know that feeling when you listen to a song and it seems like the singer is actually sitting in the room with you? This is exactly what I experienced with this recording. There’s a three-dimensional quality to the vocals, and they sit just right in the center without feeling too forward or too laid-back. It’s surprising how “real” and grounded his voice sounds through these IEMs—it makes you feel like you’re using something far more high-end.

Female vocal​

Female vocals are where this IEM really shines. I tried Adia by Sarah McLachlan, and her voice had the perfect balance of energy and smoothness. There’s no harshness or sibilance, which can often be a deal-breaker for those sensitive to the “S” and “sh” sounds. Here, everything’s smooth, musical, and easy on the ears. It feels like you can just sit back and enjoy her voice without any fatigue, which is honestly rare to find in this price range.

Middle-Range Instruments:​

In terms of instruments, the mid-range is where the Beast excels. The piano notes in Clair de Lune by Debussy sound incredibly clean; you get this resonance without any weird colorations. Now, shift to Hotel California by The Eagles, and the guitars just hit differently. They have that gritty texture, and the strums come through distinctly. It adds a layer of realism, making you feel like you’re right there listening to the guitars being played. It truly draws you into the song.

In short, mid-range on the IgniteX Beast has a clean, almost effortless quality. It’s slightly forward, which aids imaging, but never feels forced. If you’re into vocals and mids, this set does a fantastic job of keeping everything musical and engaging without going overboard. I’d definitely recommend giving it a shot if you’re looking for smooth, realistic midrange that feels sophisticated.
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The Treble​

The treble on the IgniteX Beast is honestly one of my favorite parts of this IEM. It’s got this excellent extension that doesn’t feel forced—there’s a smoothness to it, but it still comes through with great detail. I noticed it right away when listening to Clair de Lune by Debussy. The higher notes feel open and airy, giving the track that spacious feeling where each note has room to breathe. You can hear the delicacy in every piano keystroke without it sounding harsh or piercing, which is a big plus if you’re sensitive to treble.

What I really appreciate is how natural it sounds. Sometimes with balanced armature drivers, you get this metallic or unnatural “BA timbre” that can throw you off, but there’s none of that here. The treble just flows naturally, feeling both smooth and detailed at the same time. String instruments, for instance, sound lively but stay neutral, so there’s no overemphasis that would make them sound too bright or shrill. It’s honestly hard to find this kind of balance where you get detail without sacrificing smoothness.

Overall, I’d say the treble brings a nice bit of air and sparkle to the sound, making it feel more expansive and engaging. If you enjoy a treble that’s refined, airy, and realistic, this set delivers in a way that feels effortless and natural. It’s detailed without pushing too hard, which makes it super easy to listen to, especially for long sessions.

Kinera Celest IgniteX Beast Review: Best plug and play option.

Technicalities​

One thing that stands out with the IgniteX Beast is its separation. For the price, the way it handles instruments and vocals is impressive. Everything feels distinctly placed without any clutter, which keeps the sound clean and easy to follow.

Soundstage & Imaging​

The soundstage on the Kinera Celest IgniteX Beast is notably wide, with good height that gives the music a spacious, open feel. While the depth doesn’t extend as much as the width, it still creates a satisfying, immersive soundscape that pulls you into the music.

Imaging​

Instrument placement is handled very well. You can clearly sense where each instrument is positioned, making it easy to follow different elements in the track. While it’s not pinpoint accurate, the overall imaging feels natural and solid, especially considering the price. It adds a sense of realism to the listening experience that makes it engaging and enjoyable.

Kinera Celest IgniteX Beast Review: Best plug and play option.

Who Should Buy the Kinera Celest IgniteX Beast​

If you’re in search of a neutral and smooth-sounding IEM with impressive build quality, comfort, and secure fit, the Kinera Celest IgniteX Beast could be a perfect choice for you. It’s designed for daily use without hassle, making it a reliable companion. I personally use it in my regular life with its DSP cable, and whenever I don’t feel like handling heavier setups, this IEM provides me with a satisfying sound quality and a convenient plug-and-play experience.

Kinera Celest IgniteX Beast Review: Best plug and play option.



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