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Linsoul 7HZ Timeless 14.2mm Planar HiFi in-Ear Earphone with CNC Aluminum Shell, Detachable MMCX Cable (2.5mm)

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Size: 2.5mm


Features

  • 14.2mm Planar Driver7HZ Timeless is truly living up to its name with its ultra-thin diaphragm and lightweight body. Everything feels nothing but everything. Time is within reach here. Selected 14.2mm planar driver and unique structure provide fast response, excellent dynamic range and frequency characteristics
  • CNC Shell, Exquisite CraftsmanshipEach earphone shell is made of a whole piece of aviation-grade aluminum CNC, with the highest strength level of hard oxidation treatment. It is durable and wear-resistant. The evenly placed sound track faceplate is like an infinity pool-timeless sound from here
  • Custom High Quality CableFor the cable, its strictly selected to better present a smooth and satisfying sound. The inner core adopts single crystal copper and silver-plated single crystal copper while the outer layer adopts silver foil. The detachable feature also ensures future upgradeability and you are free to DIY your earphone
  • Lightweight and ComfortableThe earbud weighs only 5 grams each. You feel nothing heavy on your ear even after long time wearing. Ergonomic design provides ultimate comfort all the time. This pair of earphone could be an ideal choice for work and home
  • Array of N52 Magnet, Powerful and DynamicTimeless adopts double-sided array N52 magnet and ultra-thin diaphragm to achieve higher sound fidelity, bring natural loose and balanced sound to ensure transparent sound quality

Brand: Linsoul


Connector Type: 2.5mm


Special Feature: Lightweight, THD <0.2%/1KHZ, Water Resistant


Color: Timeless


Connector Gender: Male-to-Male


Brand: Linsoul


Connector Type: 2.5mm


Special Feature: Lightweight, THD <0.2%/1KHZ, Water Resistant


Color: Timeless


Connector Gender: Male-to-Male


Data Transfer Rate: 14.2 Gigabits Per Second


Shape: Round


Unit Count: 1 Count


Item Weight: 0.2 Kilograms


Connectivity Technology: Wireless


Model Name: language _ tag


Indoor/Outdoor Usage: Outdoor, Indoor


Number of Items: 1


Product Dimensions: 6.1 x 4.13 x 1.97 inches


Item Weight: 7 ounces


Item model number: 7HZ Timeless


Date First Available: August 9, 2021


Manufacturer: Linsoul


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  • Great sound, ridiculous appearance
Size: 3.5mm
I purchased this after watching the LTT review. Until now my daily drivers have been the $19 3.5mm Apple EarPods, which I've purchased a few times over the years, so my review is largely a comparison against those. The Apple EarPods fit my ears perfectly, are easy to acquire, and are almost priced disposably, which is why I stuck with them for so long. At the time of writing this review I just spent a week in Hawaii using just these earbuds. First up, these look ridiculous. Why Dioko chose a sparkly purple aesthetic is beyond me. The earbuds ship with a nice colored rubber seal attached and a bunch of pairs of them in gaudy colors so they can be visually matched. I need the smallest size, orange in this case, so I look really goofy with these in. It looks like a teenager spent too much time on the character customizer screen in a video game. Once you find the right size these earbuds make an air-tight connection which allows for much nicer bass than the Apple EarPods can provide. Mostly I power these with a Pixel 4a5G, one of the last cell phones with a 3.5mm jack. It seems to provide sufficient power. I also use them with a Shure MV7 microphone that I normally have a pair of AKGs plugged into. The sound isn't noticeably different. All this to say I don't think you'll need to buy a DAC. The sound is pretty good. I did some A/B testing with the EarPods and I noticed that with a few songs there were parts where I could hear details that the Apples would omit. Are these 5x as good as the Apple EarPods? I don't think I would go that far. Sound quality, maybe twice as good. They look neater than the EarPods, certainly more of a conversation starter. The EarPods are going to hold up better though; I don't feel bad tossing them in my bag. The Diokos I just tossed in my bag for the trip but I question the resilience of the connection plug. It's probably better to use the provided case. The cord is stylish and is made of four individual interleaving wires of two separate tones. The little rubber stopper near the male end keeps falling out. Unlike cables of other IEMs that I've purchased these don't make a horrible noise when they rub against your clothing. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2023 by Thomas Hunter II

  • Marvellous. Spectacular. Miraculous.
Size: 3-in-1 (2.5/3.5/4.4mm)
As another review pointed out, WHAT IS EVERYONE REVIEWING? Photos of NOT this product litter the review section. Descriptions of NOT this product litter the review section. These are the 7HZ Timeless AE. BLUE. Stop the confusion. I was looking for a planar driver sound signature in IEMs for some time now. Have several sets of, what reviewers considered, best in that price bracket (dynamic, BA, hybrid). $50, $100, $150, $200, and $250. None, none sound as wonderful as this Timeless AE set. Let's dispense with the audiophile terminology here, I am not a reviewer. I am also not deaf. These IEMs sound fantastic. All genres of music, vocal, string, jazz, orchestra, rock, metal, EDM, techno, trance (also more esoteric music such as Love Is Colder Than Death, Delerium, Amethystium, Elsaine, Dead Can Dance), to gaming, to (even) movies - my daily driver is a 48" OLED monitor, everything sounds fabulous on the Timeless AE. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2024 by GINTER

  • Great Sound, Poor Fit
Size: 3.5mm
BOTTOM LINE UP FRONT: While I take issue with certain aspects of its tuning, from a technical standpoint, the 7Hz Salnotes Dioko is better than any other IEM that I can think of at the $100 dollar price point. For me, the biggest issue with the Dioko is the shallow and insecure fit. My recommendation comes with a warning that buyers should prepare to tip-roll extensively. SOURCES: I have used the D13 with the following sources: Qudelix 5K Hidizs S9 E1DA 9038D PACKAGING AND ACCESSORIES: The 7Hz Salnotes Dioko comes in a white cardboard box. The packaging features pictures of the Dioko and lists 7Hz's corporate address on the back of the box. There is also a large sticker on the side of the box highlighting the collaboration between 7Hz and Crinacle. Inside the cardboard box is a large zippered carry case which takes up the entire volume of the box. The exterior of the carry case is covered in black synthetic leather and has a red "7" emblazoned across the top lid. The stitching is also red. "SAL♪NOTES" is inlaid in gold text near the bottom of the lid. The bottom of the case is lined with felt and features dedicated cutouts for the IEM housings and cable. The case also has a large mesh pocket on the top lid for storing accessories. The case is exceptional in terms of build quality, especially for the price point. However, the sheer size is excessive and requires the use of a sling or backpack if you intend to bring it with you on your commute. In addition to the IEMs and detachable 2-pin cable, the Dioko includes seven pairs of silicone eartips in several varieties. The dark grey pair with red cores feels similar to AZLA SednaEarfit Crystal eartips. This pair aggravates my ears less than other non-foam eartips. The red, blue, and orange pairs are squatter and more conical in shape and feature wider nozzles. The light blue and yellow eartips are more round with narrower nozzles. The pink pair is also round but with wider nozzles than the other round eartips. The Dioko includes a product information card and a user manual written in English and Chinese. BUILD QUALITY AND DESIGN: The 7Hz Salnotes Dioko has large aluminum housings with purple tempered glass faceplates. The faceplates have an ovular cross-section. "SAL♪NOTES DIOKO" is printed in white at the bottom of each faceplate. There is one circular vent at the base of the nozzle and three more in a line along the outer circumference of the inner housing. "L" and "R" indicators are printed in white on the inner faces of the housings. The nozzles have metal and paper nozzle covers and extruded lips to secure eartips. The included 2-pin cable is wrapped in a quad-braid below the Y-split and double-helix patterns above the Y-split. The wire used in the cable's construction punches above the Dioko's price point. The cable uses gunmetal aluminum hardware. The cable jack has a straight form factor. "SAL♪NOTES" is printed in white along the length of the jack housing. There is strain relief above the jack housing but none at the Y-split. The cable has pre-formed earguides without memory wire and a metal chin-adjustment choker. The 2-pin connectors fit flush with the surface of the IEM housing body. The curved 2-pin housings have faintly raised "L" and "R" markings. The cable is moderately microphonic. COMFORT, FIT, AND ISOLATION: The 7Hz Salnotes Dioko is intended to be worn cable-up. The earpieces have a very shallow insertion depth. I found the Dioko to be very comfortable. However, secureness of fit is very poor and the housings required frequent readjustment. I had to use the Dioko with the largest Misodiko foam tips I own in order to minimize the housings' tendency to migrate out of my ear canals. Isolation is also quite poor. SOUND: The 7Hz Salnotes Dioko features a sub-bass boost concentrated entirely below 200 Hz, a midrange tuned to Crinacle's IEF Netural target, and an extended treble response with a distinct lower treble peak at 8 kHz as well as a noticeable upper treble boost. The Dioko's bass is fast, cleanly articulated, and adequately textured, but lacking in sustain and impact. As a result, the bass is somewhat limp in its delivery. There is also less rumble than the Dioko's frequency response plot would suggest. On the other hand, bass detail retrieval is very good. The Dioko's lower midrange is slightly recessed and the overall midrange timbre is on the thin side. I would prefer if male vocals had a bit more body and warmth. The Dioko's pinna gain region is correctly centered for my preferences, between 2.5 and 3 kHz. There is less pinna gain than I generally prefer, but it works well with the Dioko's overall tuning. There is not as much separation between vocals and midrange instrumentation as the average Harman-ish IEM, but neither do vocals overshadow midrange instrumentation, as is often the case with such tunings. Vocal intelligibility for both male and female vocals is still excellent despite the restrained amount of pinna gain. The presence region is just emphasized enough to deliver an impressive amount of midrange clarity without straying into harshness or sibilance. Aggressive male vocals could use a bit more bite, but I am happy with the level of presence overall. Like a lot of other planar-magnetic IEMs released in the last year, the Dioko has a prominent lower treble peak around 8 kHz. While this peak generally did not bother me, this is not an IEM for the treble-sensitive. Overall detail retrieval is excellent. The Dioko's treble transient delivery is also more realistic than the significantly more expensive Raptgo Hook-X. Upper treble extension is spectacular for the price point, but this region is overemphasized relative to the rest of the Dioko's frequency response. This creates an artificial-sounding sheen over the rest of the sonic presentation. The Dioko's soundstage extends just slightly outside of the head. Imaging is very good, and instrument separation is excellent. AMPLIFICATION REQUIREMENTS AND SOURCE PAIRING: The 7Hz Salnotes Dioko needs a moderately powerful source to achieve usable volume levels. I did not notice hiss with any of my devices. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 13, 2022 by Dana Dana

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