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Linsoul TIN Audio T2 HiFi 2DD Double Dynamic Drive in Ear Earphone Bass DJ Metal Headphones, 3.5 mm 2pin

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Features

  • High Sound Quality. T2 has a good balance of high and low frequency. The tone wont been too bright or too dark. Its smooth. High frequency extension is good, delicate and supple. Low dive deep, full of elasticity and intensity without any slow feeling
  • Detachable 2pin Cable. Earphone adopts detachable design. The main body comes with 5N 8-core silver plated wire, because the soft and supple material is used, the handling is good, there is no worry that the cable will be curled afterwards. It ensures durability even at ultra light weight and withstands long-term use. And the 2pin version will be updated soon.
  • Exquisite Design. The shell is made of metal reflecting a sense of luxury in appearance. The canal design can shut out noise perfectly. Never worry about noise only to enjoy deep and rich sound. Three different size of ear plugs are included. It can fit in your ear perfectly
  • Comfortable Wearing Experience. We all love our music to the point that we use our personal audiophile earphones on extended duration, with the Tin HiFi T2, the metal housing wont induce any allergic reactions on your ears as they are completely hypoallergenic and we also made sure that the balanced sound with upper frequency emphasis isnt fatiguing to use for long giving you freedom to enjoy your music anytime and anywhere
  • What You Will Get? 1 Year Warranty for the earbuds and 24 hours easy-to-reach customer service from Linsoul Audio

Product Dimensions: 1.57 x 2.76 x 3.54 inches


Item Weight: 3.53 ounces


Item model number: TIN T2


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: June 7, 2018


Manufacturer: Linsoul


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  • Great earbuds, maybe bad pairing.
The earbuds sound great, the detachable cables are strong when secured and having the option to remove one earbud is helpful. Cord is pretty durable so far. The only issue I have is the jack shape. I didn't think it would be an issue, but the linear jack shape caused me to break my MP3 player when bending down when the MP3 player sat in a specific spot in my pocket. The leverage of my body against it just popped the jack port inside, and now any wiggle of the cord reads as a disconnect for the MP3 player and stops the music. Not a flaw of the earbuds, or even the MP3 player I was using really. Just a cautionary tale, buying a new MP3 player I may unfortunately be either ordering different earbuds with a 90 degree jack, or changing my carry method. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2023 by B. Nelson

  • Buy these tint2's & a hifiwalkerh2 player with a 256gb samsung evo micro sd. you cant get better...
Update june 2nd 2020, tuesday, I still really like these iems, i still feel that they're fantastic for the price, i did figure out the issue with the mmcmx connectors, you actually have to push pretty hard to get them to snap into place, initially, i was worried i might end up breaking them, but no such thing happened, they snapped into place, and have been in ever since, the cable has no internal fraying after very heavy use, it all still works perfectly, no drop outs, cut outs, the earbuds themselves have been banged around a good bit a few times, and they still work and sound as good as the day i bought them, i pretty much use these earbuds 24/7, with my tablet or even highfiwalker h2, the longest ive listened to these cranked was about 14 hours straight, NEVER HAD AN ISSUE, infact most days i listen to these 5 to 7 hours a day, these are built SO incredibly well, especially for the money, i can't recommend them enough, they still are a bit hotter on the treble side of things even after breaking them in decently, i wouldn't say a relaxed sound , but, it's not so bad that you can't get used to them being a bit bright, It's not a terrible kinda bright, with those dekoni tips i ordered, im sure that will help this. I wish tin offered a way for you to buy more of those blue foam tips however, it is nice that they include many silicone tips with the t2's, but they're pretty low quality, in that sense, i recommend the dekoni 4.9mm tips for thede babies, i accidentally orderd the 3mm version of those, and they didn't fit, but i was still impressed with how they looked and felt, they actually seem to be equal or better then the stock bluetips that come with the t2's so, im trying the 4.9mm link found under z reviews video tin t2 upgrades, just make sure it's the 4.9mm version, then i am sure it'll fit. Next on the list might be tin hifis p1's planars, but who knows, im a pretty big fan of tin now, i like em, just about as much as sennheiser! With these iems, i recommend buying the hifiwalker h2, a 256gb samsung evo micro sd card, as well as those 4.9mm dekoni foam tips, you'd have an INCREDIBLE setup for about 220 to 250 or so... this setup sounds like it costs 5x the price... now then, here is my original review: but For the price there isn't much to complain about, they do tend to have a more forward sound in the 3 to 5 khz range especially with cymbals, It's only a tiny bit but it's hardly noticable, these iems are very revealingly sensitive, I'd say overall they are quite accurate especially for the price, beautiful iems, it makes me want to try their eurostat plainer iems. The main thing that should be addressed is how loose those cmx connectors hold the cable in, i shouldn't be able to move them side to side when they are plugged all the way into each earpiece, thats my only real issue, they're more prone to falling out if tugged with minimal force, The connectors should grab those cable connectors 3 times tighter then they currently do, Tin audio or linsoul should provide a way to buy those blue foam tips and the cable separately if you want more of them, ik I'd like more blue foam tips the other grey ones that come with the iems are thoughtful, but are trash ultimately dekoni makes the best memory foam replacement tips that are similar or even better then these blue tips which really are still fantastic... other then these things, these are great for the price, im driving mine with a hifiwalker h2 player with a 250gb samsung evo micro sd, the players only 100 bucks but sounds incredible, like why would you want to get anything else... the micro sd is also cheap but the player is made out of solid aluminum and has a Texas instruments burrbrown dac chip that was correctly implemented. I can play 192 khz 24 bit flac files, 384khz 32 bit wav, 5.6mhz 1bit dsf and dff dsd files files, it also has an otg functionto hook up external storage and also has a line out and canfunction like a 24-bit 192 khz dac though its usb port, for These tin t2's iems that hifi player and the 256 gb sd card, make the greatest portable hifisetup in the world pretty much.... for literlly $206 total, it makes everything else irrelevant... thats how good it sounds. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2019 by bob frost

  • Sound great for IEM's but uncomfortable.
TL;DR - Sound is great for what I've experienced with IEM's, but uncomfortable to wear along with bad isolation which discourages me from using them. These were replacement/upgrade from my Sound Magic E50S that finally decided to split in half after 3 years of use. Good: First, the build quality - the presentation was awesome out the box and the aluminum looks and feels durable. Cable is nice and has like a plastic covering where they go over your ears. It has a bead that consolidates the split wires at the top. The 3.5mm plug looks glorious with the carbon fiber-ish grip? With the rest being gold. These look and feel like they would last me a long time. I listened to these on my iPhone 11 using the Apple dongle and my desktop on a FiiO K3 DAC/Amp. I really like the sound. My favorite sound profile is a flat one with very clear and crisp highs which the E50S sorta had. My main headphones are also Philip SHP9500's. I was amazed by how clear the highs were for IEM's, although obviously nowhere near as clear as the 9500's. The bass isn't super cranked up but is clean, thumpy, and detailed - you can feel the vibration of every 808 or bassline. On some tracks, however, it may feel like the bass overpowers the rest of the frequencies. The mids are very clear and balanced too. I was amazed by how much sound stage you can get from in-ears, but obviously is nowhere near the soundstage of open back headphones. Bad: The part that killed it however are how stupid uncomfortable these are to wear. I have small ears and I think these stick too much out of my ear (both perpendicular to my head and forward) so the cables don't really wrap around my ears well. It feels like the tips don't go into my ears well and they always feel loose regardless of what tip I use, including the foam. Probably an unpopular opinion, but it feels disgusting to take off - like I'm ripping off part of my ear because of the rough cable around my ear scratching my ear and the foam tips sticking. The isolation is pretty poor without the foam tips, and it's not amazing with that either, which is not ideal for what I was going to use them for. They sound great but just doesn't really make me want to use them as much if it feels like a chore to put on and isn't comfy to wear. I also notice a small volume dip during parts of most tracks when louder bass kick in, like during a drop. It sounds like it's hitting a limiter, but it may just be me. This happened on both my DAC/amp and my phone, so I dunno what's happening there. After some research, I've decided to purchase the Etymotic ER2SE, albeit $25 more at the time of me writing this review. Although the soundstage and bass aren't as good and strong as the T2's, they have significantly better isolation and clearer sound and has the neutral sound I like and find satisfying. Much more comfortable and stable to wear as well. Very picky, minute things I would change to make it better: - For me, I think if the tip to the back of the housing was a bit shorter, it might be more comfortable to wear, although I presume the depth creates the rather wide sound stage. Whenever there's tension in the cable, it pulls the earbuds outward not down. - The gold and carbon tip doesn't really match the rest of the product. I see the T2 Pros have the silver tip with silver fiber tip which looks much better to me with the white cable and silver body. - When using on a phone, these make a popping sound every time sound stops and starts. I looked it up and couldn't really find much, but seems like these and TRS headphones in general seem to confuse the iPhone. KZ's have an optional mic for $1 extra, so I don't see how these can't also have that option for these for more usability, but also the cable types are different. - The plug and housing colors don't make sense. Red cable goes into blue housing and clear cable goes into red housing... what? I put them on backwards initially and didn't feel right and I noticed they were backwards when I looked at product photos. There were no instructions on which go which either. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 14, 2021 by Kaikou

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