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The Linsoul KZ ZS10 Pro is a wired in-ear monitor featuring a sophisticated 5-driver hybrid system (4 balanced armatures + 1 dynamic driver) that delivers detailed, dynamic sound with extended highs beyond 40kHz. Its durable 304 stainless steel faceplate and resin body combine style with resilience. Designed ergonomically based on cochlear data, it offers a secure, comfortable fit and effective noise isolation up to 26dB. The detachable gold-plated 2-pin cable enhances longevity and upgrade potential, making it a top-tier choice for audiophiles and gamers seeking premium sound quality at an accessible price.




















| ASIN | B07QKYTGH9 |
| Age range (description) | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | 95 in In-Ear Headphones |
| Cable feature | Detachable |
| Compatible devices | [Wide range of] devices with 3.5mm jack or compatibility with 3.5mm to USB adapter |
| Connectivity technology | Wired |
| Control method | Remote |
| Control type | Noise Control |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Included components | Cable, Eartip, User Manual |
| Item model number | KZ ZS10 Pro |
| Item weight | 0.06 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Linsoul |
| Material | Plastic |
| Number of items | 1 |
| Package type | FFP |
| Product Dimensions | 9.5 x 7 x 3 cm; 60 g |
| Recommended uses for product | Gaming |
| Specific uses for product | Entertainment |
| Style | Without Mic |
| Water resistance level | Water Resistant |
| Wireless communication technology | NO |
J**E
Easily the best in it's price range - and out of it
These IEM's are genuinely some of the best earphones I've used, and easily the best I've tried for sub £150. The Linsoul KZS10 PRO is a fantastic bit of kit, it was recommended to me by a friend whose very much an audiophile as I wanted some reasonably priced earphones for music, videos and gaming. In all three activities they have worked perfectly. For music the sound is very wide and has good lows and highs without completely scooping the mids. For gaming it's very good too, it holds up in dynamic situations like Destiny 2, and holds up with the added sound of Discord voice chat. I also haven't had any complaints from anyone I've talked to using these headphones regarding the quality of it's microphone. They are very comfortable, I have forgotten I have had them on a few times. The way the cable loops behind the ear also helps with keeping them in place, even during exercise. The connectivy is pretty average, 3.5mm headphone jack is still very much in use, but you will need a converter for use with USB-C only devices (my Samsung Galaxy S24 for example) I did purchase a Bluetooth adapter for these for easier use with my phone and PC and other than a slight drop in audio quality it has worked seamlessly.
S**N
An Absolute Delight - 'outright spectacular' for the price
The Linsoul KZ ZS10 Pro's are highly recommended and, upon my search for new earbuds to enhance my gaming experience, I found these! They're compact, innovative and demonstrate a very pleasurable feeling when playing games such as Rainbow Six Siege, VALORANT and Call of Duty. The sound of these are really good. Having 5 drivers, I was really not disappointed when I tried this on and was able to share this first experience shock with many other content reviewers who have spoken highly about these in the past. Although I do believe that their clarity could be higher (when comparing them to the high-end products I've tried).. with the price range that we're looking at, and having bought them for less than £40, asking for any more than the many fantastic features they have provided us budget-audio engineers would be outright greedy! and for that whom is may concern, it is surprisingly easy to hear where the opposition is located in games; they offer a wonderful spatial sound and your game awareness can be wonderfully enhanced when using these. When looking at the comfort, I feel like I have a lot to say.. so I will try to keep this section very brief. Unlike many contrasting earbuds that I have seen in the past, they come with a much lesser option of different earbud cushions - with only 6 different types for the different potential ear shapes. Thankfully, the standard ones fit perfectly and, for the most part, this has been the case for other reviewers; I just thought it was something that may have been worth mentioning to though who are comparing the earbuds to other more well-established brands. Although it may have just been my ignorance, I had some slight discomfort when first putting them on, but I have found out that a few short moments of twisting and prodding seems to sort this out; and then they're very comfortable for a couple of hours at least. I have had some slight discomfort if they've been worn for extended periods of time, however this may just be my ears adjusting to having an ear monitor stuck in them- Overall, these earbuds are incredible. They seem very sturdy and are exemplar of the innovation that more budget-friendly tech we can expect from now on. I should not expect anything more than a few negative reviews for this product; they're wonderfully fitting and, for the price, outright spectacular.
D**H
Id recommend tbh, best budget one you could probably buy
Okay, so I finally pulled the trigger on the KZ ZS10 Pro after seeing it pop up everywhere in the audio community. Tbh, if you're even a little curious about getting into "proper" in-ear monitors without breaking the bank, these are basically the gold standard. They're consistently ranked super high for value, and after spending some serious time with them, I totally get why. Let's get into the sound, because that's why we're here, right? These things have what's called a "V-shaped" sound signature. Basically, that means the bass and the treble get a bit of a boost, making music sound super exciting and dynamic. The bass hits hard like, surprisingly hard for IEMs. You feel it in your chest, but it's not just a muddy mess. It’s tight and punchy, which is awesome for anything with a good beat. Then, the higher notes are really crisp and clear. You hear little details in tracks you've listened to a thousand times, and it's like rediscovering your music library. The "soundstage" (that feeling of how wide and spacious the music sounds) is also really good for this price point. It feels like the band is playing in a room around you, rather than just directly in your head. Btw, for under a hundred quid, that's just wild. The build quality is also pretty premium. They've got this cool metal faceplate and clear resin shells that look way more expensive than they are. They fit pretty comfortably in my ears too, which is important for long listening sessions. Now, for the reason it’s a 4-star and not a perfect 5. The original cable it comes with? Not great, tbh. It feels really cheap, tangles easily, and frankly, mine started acting up after only a couple of months. I ended up having to replace it with a third-party cable, which you can probably spot in the pics I’ve included. It’s a bummer to have to buy an extra accessory for something new. Also, sometimes, those super crisp high notes can be a little bit too much. On certain tracks, especially if there are a lot of cymbals or really high-pitched vocals, it can border on being a bit sharp or "sibilant." It's not constant, but it's something I definitely noticed. But honestly, even with those minor gripes, the KZ ZS10 Pro is an absolute powerhouse for the money. If you're looking for incredible sound that punches way above its price class and you don't mind potentially swapping out the cable, you absolutely need to try these.
K**S
Worth a purchase.
Very Clear. I'm a vocalist in a function band & have been using IEMs for over 20yrs (protect those ears kids, stage noise is LOUD). My go to buds have always been SHURE 215 with foam tips. I have tried cheap substitutes before, usually for spare & they've all been naff tbh. I always ended up refusing some 215s. Now, these buds seem to be very competent. Couple of things I dont like first; - the ear wire is naff. Very soft, no rigidity to it at all, so molding it to hug your ears ..... forget it. - their noise floor is pretty high. Silence is not silence, they present a very audible hiss. With any average signal you do not notice it but it is there during silent sections of a song. - There is no adjustable slider to pull the cables tight to your head. For me this is annoying as its how I wear them. Ill have to use some tape. Now the good bits: - The sound is very clear. Highs and mids are very articulate. The bass goes so low its almost sub. Its fairly well balanced. Some times it does sound a little boxy in the low mids around 200-500 but this could be my fit, not sure. But for me and my use case it isnt a concern. The vocal frequencies are crystal clear and to my ears appear slightly boosted. So I know ill hear everyone with myself nice and clear in the mix. I will update this review after a rehersal. Ive tested so far with music. - Weight. They are heavy, with a steel back. I have a theory that this will help keep out unwanted noise leaking into the buds. The isolation is very good. - Comfort, they are comfortable and fit my ears well. Also an important feature for me was for them not to protrude out too far. They are quite compact for what they are, and they look the part. Conclusion. They sound good. Very practical, Fit well, Made Well. Low cost. Worth a purchase for stage iem use.
T**S
I LOVE THESE PUPPIES WHOOO!!
Goh golly these are lovely. Comfort - i can wear these for hours no issues. Their a little irritating after absolutely ages but that's normal for in ears, and of all of my in ear headphones they give the least amount of irritation. I use these as my main headphone for my desktop for gaming and video editing and music and movies and everything really so i wear them A LOT in a day, and their comfy as Features - removal cable v good and useful nuff said general quality - v good quality, they look a s t h e t i c and all, nice metal, all good things so far. Sound - RIGHTO so i am !NOT! a professional audio person, i'm just a simple fella with an opinion. I've got a pair of SHP 9500s as my other really nice pair (i know, very entry level stuff guys it's so impressive that you've all fallen in love with me at the mere mention of the SHPs). Honestly these are probably the nicest sounding pair of headphones i've ever used in my life. Sound stage isn't great obvs cuz in ears duh, but everything is very clear. They've got nice punchy bass without sacrificing clarity of other stuff. I listen to a wide range of music (piano/orchestral stuff all the way to hyperpop and stuff like that, love me a lil bit of Jane Remover she goes so unreasonably hard). ANYWHO, these sound lovely with all of my music no matter what it is. Their just super nice. And it's not heartless clarity it's very soulful clarity actually, i can absolutely groove in these fellas their lovely. For movies and whatnot, y'know, their also pretty good. The main other use case here is editing and games. 4 editing i'm not really a proffessional at all and i don't pay enough attention to audio to give any ratings here i just make silly little funny moments videos (that i think are quite good, i'll stand by that) of me n my friends sooooo, y'know, not exactly the audio editing expert here. But games??? oh buddy GAMES. These work well in games. Their very clear, i can hear all the important info clearly. Lack of soundstage makes the directional audio maybe not the best, but it's good enough really. They also look cool so if i ever have webcam on i can see how cool i look while wiping squads on apex (i get no kills and die of drop). Overall, yeah i love these. I used to use them while out as well but they do tend to fall out a lot when doing activites that don't involve sitting at my desk or punching said desk when the squad i just bum rushed unsuprisingly melts me as all three of them fire at me with the combined power of a singular whoppenheimer double bacon special only at Burger King for a limited time (what on earth am i even saying here??? It is too late and i fear i'm getting too silly on the Amazon reviews page my word apolagies reader i do hope you're finding some enjoyment or use from this). As i was saying their not great for outdoor use cuz cable and falling out and all, but for what i use em for, bloody marvolous (idk is that how i spell that word??? I took english lit for A level i really ought to be aware of these things). But yeah, highly reccomend these i luv em, and so will u <3 thx for reading my review i hope it was informational and have a good day ur an absolute cutie patootie <3 (wheeeyyy lil bit of positivity to end the review you love to see it)
A**A
Well balanced sound across frequency ranges
Happy with these, my first IEMs bought for listening to my iPod and mixing my own music. There's a crisp, clear openness about the sound, with clarity of each instrument in the mix across the frequency ranges. I am using the bass booster on my iPod EQ, but tend to have that on as a default. With this there's a pleasurable balance of the bass, mids and treble. I'm not struggling to hear any instruments pushed to the background, everything is clear. Sustained bass notes have a satisfying purr without distorting. Similarly, the higher frequencies stay tight and don't start to fizz. The wire quality doesn't look much different to other earphones at this price, but I don't see why they shouldn't last with good care. The wire can be replaced or upgraded anyway. All in all, a good set of earphones.
N**S
Very Strong Cigarette Odour but Impressive Sound.
I ended up returning these due to a strong and unpleasant smell. I’m usually not sensitive to this sort of thing and tend to give products the benefit of the doubt, but in this case, the IEMs had a distinct and overwhelming cigarette smoke odour that genuinely made me feel nauseous. I’m not sure if I received a used or mishandled pair, as I haven’t seen other reviews mention this issue, but it’s worth noting for potential buyers. That aside, the audio performance was solid. The bass is deep and punchy, offering a strong low-end foundation that suits a variety of genres. Mids are clear and well-articulated, while the highs are relatively crisp and detailed adding clarity without becoming fatiguing. There is slight sibilance though, but I am quite sensitive to this. Overall, the sound quality is quite decent, nothing groundbreaking, but certainly impressive for the price. While it doesn’t compete with the more refined and higher-end IEMs I’ve used, I’d say it gets about 80% of the way there, which is decent at this price point. Personally, for around the same price I much preferred the Zero Reds but these are still quite good and I can see these being more preferable for some people. The build quality is also very good. The metal faceplates give the IEMs a more premium appearance, and they feel sturdy in hand. Fit and comfort are excellent as I found them secure and comfortable even during longer listening sessions. The IEMs are not just good for music, but they performed very well in gaming too, with a wide soundstage and precise imaging that make it easy to pinpoint directional audio. Despite my personal issue with the smell, I still believe these offers excellent value for the money. The audio performance, build quality, and comfort are all genuinely impressive for the price. Given that my experience seems to be an isolated case, I’d still recommend giving them a try.
**E
Amazing entry level IEMs.
Linsoul KZ ZS10 Pro The KZ ZS10 Pro by Linsoul features 4 Balanced Armature + 1 Dynamic Hybrid Drivers, 24Ω, Frequency, 7Hz–40kHz and is hands-down one of the best value IEMs you can buy as a beginner. These were my first proper IEMs, and they really opened my eyes to the world of quality in-ear sound without spending a fortune. The audio quality is genuinely impressive. Great clarity, balanced tuning, and solid bass. Whether you're listening to music, watching films or shows, or gaming, these perform incredibly well. In fact, the directional audio in games takes immersion to another level. Especially when you EQ them to your liking. Although there are more expensive and better options on the market, you cannot argue with the price and quality ratio. I used them regularly for about a year before moving on to higher-end sets, but I’d still happily use them today. They hold up better than you’d expect at this price point. Although the materials feel slightly cheap, the audio quality is where the money has been placed which is to be expected at this price point. The only reason this isn't a 5-star review is due to the accessories. The stock eartips and cable feel less premium and don't match the quality of the IEMs themselves. That said, it's to be expected with the price point of the IEMs themselves, invest in some better ear tips and a decent aftermarket cable, and these will punch far above their weight. A fantastic gateway into the IEM world.
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