🎶 Elevate Your Sound Experience!
The CCA KZ AS16 PRO in-ear monitor headphones feature 16 balanced armature drivers for superior sound quality, a wide frequency range of 20Hz to 40kHz, and an ergonomic design for comfort. With a detachable cable and advanced engineering, these headphones are perfect for musicians, audiophiles, and anyone seeking high-fidelity audio.
C**D
Good option
These are perfect for our needs and the sound is wonderful as well. These are extremely convenient and easy to use. Cord length is good, and they are comfortable as well. I would recommend these. Good bang for your buck.
E**H
Amazing iems
Amazing sound quality 10/10. I love these items, and the price is phenomenal for what you get.
C**G
Great
Sound fantastic.
M**Z
Feels cheap but good sound
The first thing I noticed was how cheap they feel on hand, specially the cable but the earphones itself feel like made of cheap materials and with a bad finishing. The fit isn't bad but they are big so maybe will be uncomfortable for persons with small ears. Now the most important, sound quality: they are delightful, deep bass without being overwhelming very upfront mids and well defined treble. Overall a very balanced sound in all frequencies. Also they have a nice feeling of airiness and good sound stage. Happy with my purchase but will definitely change the cable. Oh! the eartips are just mediocre but not bad. In general good for the price.
K**6
KZ ZS10 Pros vs CCA CA16
Two major differences: Clarity and Physical ComfortThe advantages of the KZ ZS10 Pros are its:1. Fuller sound/Aggressive Presentation2. Its smaller size/comfort3. Higher sound detail/resolution/depth4. General "warm" sounding driver.5. $50As opposed to the CCA CA16's:1. Clarity, at the cost of most of the bass2. Closer to "neutral" sounding drivers3. Less sensitivity/less sound floor noise (the ZS10 Pros produce a hiss)(These also came with a carrying case + ear buds + over-the-ear cable protectors, but I'll disregard those)While the ZS10 Pros pack a punch at its $50 price range, they can get fatiguing for people sensitive to treble. The CCA CA16s are a bit more laid back, providing a "neutral" experience and much more comforting to people with treble sensitivity. However, the IEM Earbuds themselves are quite large and strangely shaped, and I would expect people with smaller ears may find them physically fatiguing.While I am strongly considering these as my daily driver, I am quite hesitant to recommend these earbuds, as it's an approximate $20-40 difference between the KZ ZS10 Pros and these buds, and I question whether or not it's worth that price difference.With my limited experience with IEMs, my ratings would be as follows:CCA CA16 > KZ ZS10 Pros > KZ ATEThe problem is again, that the CA16's come out barely ahead because they are a different sound signature (neutral vs warm), and you sacrifice much of the Fullness/Presentation found in the Pros for much greater sound clarity.
M**.
Defective
Left earbud didn't work right out of the box. Returning. Too bad, I liked the idea of these earbuds but having both of them work is kind of the important part
A**R
Top of the line
Fans service. Great in ears for tue money alao
B**R
Didn't make 6 months before difficulties
One side always goes out and trying to collect on warranty is extremely difficult in hopes you'll just give up
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