🎶 Elevate Your Sound Experience!
The CCZ Yinyoo Melody in Ear Monitors are high-fidelity wired earbuds designed for musicians and audio enthusiasts. Featuring a hybrid driver system with 1DD and 1BA, these earbuds deliver exceptional sound quality with deep bass and clear treble. Weighing only 2.3g, they offer unmatched comfort with ergonomic ear tips and fins, making them ideal for long sessions on stage or in the studio. The durable 4N OFC cable is compatible with all 3.5mm devices, ensuring versatility and reliability.
Control Method | App |
Control Type | Media Control |
Compatible Devices | 3.5mm audio devices |
Antenna Location | Running, Exercising, Gaming, Recording, Music |
Enclosure Material | Polye Carbonate, Metal, Thermoplastic Elastomer |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Is Electric | No |
Specific Uses For Product | Sports and Exercise |
Cable Features | Detachable |
Additional Features | 4N OFC wire soft and durable, Wrap-around ear design, PC Cavity & Exclusively Designed Ear Tips, Ear Fins, Memory ear hook, Comfort and lightness |
Earpiece Shape | Angular |
Headphones Ear Placement | In Ear |
Headphone Folding Features | In Ear |
Frequency Range | 20-20kHz |
Impedance | 16 Ohm |
Audio Driver Size | 10 Millimeters |
Sensitivity | 110 dB |
Noise Control | Sound Isolation |
Audio Driver Type | Hybrid Driver |
Connectivity Technology | Wired |
Wireless Technology | Wired |
Headphone Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
Color | Clear |
Style Name | without mic |
Item Weight | 0.08 Ounces |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
M**A
IEMS are awesome and these ones are cheap, so what are you waiting for?
I've never used IEMS before, and after getting these I'm never using ear-buds again. Why use cheap earbuds when I can have much better sound quality for the same price and form factor? I definitely know there's better IEMS out there, but these already sound really good to me, and I'm not really an audiophile so I don't really have a desire for the BEST quality sound. If you ever want to try IEMS, for gaming or music or whatever your heart desires, highly recommend these ones. They're cheap and if you don't like the fiddly cable, you can buy a different cable! I got a nice purple one that matches my setup. I guess the only downside is that they're slightly more fragile due to the tiny pins connecting the cables to the IEMS, but as long as you keep them at your desk or in a small cheap case you should be fine. Don't throw these randomly in a bag (I did that many times and they still work fine, but I've heard that you can maybe break them this way so don't be like me). You get what you pay for.. but honestly the sound quality of these are well beyond what I paid for.
A**R
Perfect for the price.
Dude for the price, they work great. If you're in a pinch, get them. One side note - even with smaller tips they're kind of big for my ears. The plastic part that goes in your ears is bigger than the Shure ones. But still, in a pinch or for a backup pair, you really can't go wrong for 20 bucks. They sound fine. You'll hear what is happening no problem. They have a decent range on the audio spectrum.If you're happy with the sound and want more sound isolation/comfort - you can get memory foam tips which is definitely an upgrade all around.
H**R
Can use as standard headphones. Good luck figuring out which wire goes to which
I see a lot of reviews talking about things I don't understand such as mix boards and numbers. For those of you who are also wondering if these things are too complicated for them, they work GREAT AS JUST HEADPHONES. That's what I used them for. I got the one with the mic attachment for Skype and Zoom meetings, as well as YouTube videos, and use them in my android phone for music.There is one con I have them and that's putting these things together. It took three people to find the tiny little L and R, in both the headphones and the cord. I'll admit, the headphones were easy to figure out. They fit extremely well in the ear, and match the shape perfectly. The problem was the wires. If you plug it in wrong, they still work. The only way we were able to figure it out is by knowing the microphone is on the right side. Which is weird, because that means the faint logo printed on the white wire holder (what brings the two hanging headphone wires and makes them into one wire to plug in) faces you. You would think they would want that outward, facing other people, but I guess you can't see it anyway without looking at it, which is what at first confused us in the puzzle to figure out which wire went to which headphone. Finally, some one was able to see the badly placed, almost invisible clear bump that kind of looked like an L, and when we looked really hard on the other one, you could make out that was an R. A really stubborn friend was determined to find the L and R on the headphones themselves, and finally found it. You can also kind of make out an L, in a really bad spot, but once you figure out where it is, and you hunt around the same spot, the R is a little easier to see.I would also fix how you would know the right direction of the plug, as those nodes are very delicate, and getting the whole thing backwards and fumbling around with that fit, to unplug and replug those same delicate nodes is a bit... frustrating.I should also add that they have very little bass sound, at least for me. And this is coming from someone who can't have a high bass sound due to hearing issues. It's almost non-existent, and even I like some kinda bass.Personally, I would urge the company to fix, at least the Left/Right markings on the headphones and wires. I understand, based on reviews, I might be a niche user, simply using these to play music and do Zoom calls. But I found these looking for standard in ear headphones, and I like the ones that have the wire go over the ears. Other than this issue, the headphones are great. I'm not sure if they have bluetooth capabilities? There's no way to charge them, but it's the only thing I can think of when I wonder why I would need to affix them to their own plug to begin with. It certainly didn't come with anything else to suggest it, but I did get it with the microphone attachment. Tho, again, not sure why one wouldn't include some way to charge if it had the Bluetooth option.If it doesn't, perhaps the company could look into actually selling the headphones already attached to their wire. It's weird I would have to put it together on my own. Then again, I appear to be a niche user for these.Anyway, those who read this far, I definitely recommend them for normal headphone use. The sound is crisp, the microphone works great, they are comfortable in and around the ear, come with multiple options for ear sizing, the sound proofing for normal use is great, you don't even feel them in the ear, mine haven't slipped once. The cord is a great length and long, but not so long you're getting tangled up in it. It's reinforced wire, so durable (definitely needed if you have cats). I got the rainbowish color, which looks nice. Not that I base my headphone color on my outfit, but I got a compliment from some one about how I looked with them, which is weird, yet nice to hear.TL;DR: I got the ones with the microphone and I use them for standard headphone stuff: YouTube videos, Zoom/Skype calls, Android music listening. Hard to figure out which wire goes to the left and right headphone, as the marks are virtually non-existent without good lighting and friends with EXCELLENT eyesight. However, pro-tip, the microphone is on the right wire. While the headphones themselves perfectly fit the ear it needs to be in, for those that need absolute confirmation, that's another hunt all together. The bass is almost non-existent to me, which, even as some one who doesn't like too much bass, it's really bad. Overall, I'm extremely happy with the purchase, the sound is great, clear, the microphone as well
S**E
What in the world am I listening to? Cause I like it!!s where
It is two in the morning, and I find myself writing a review for these headphones. These might not be someone else’s cup of tea, but they made this juice and I am addicted. This is my initial review since, i just got them yesterday. I have read that the material of the wire is not the best. That it does not have bass or the highs are too bright. I took them out of the box and immediately I fell in love when I plugged them in. The music just came alive. I am hearing things I did not before. The bass balance through me right back into what some pretty good full range floorstanding Greg Timbers created JBL studio 590’s speakers sound like. If you are thinking of pulling the trigger on these headphone. Do it!! I am not a musician, but I love music. I have not stopped listening. The sound is just something else. The dual driver really does make a difference. If this is musicians little secret then, now I know what the masses felt like when Algebra was introduced to them. It sounds like I’m hyping them up, but you got to give props where it is due. The highs are not fatiguing. I have used headphones where I needed to rest my head. Bass was lacking or at some point would distort, not the case here. Here is what I am using to make these headphones sound great: I have an IPhone 6s and with good reason. The audio port for this model was made better than some D A C currently out. It is Audiophile quality. Yeah, who knew?This info based on Ken Rockwell site. Yes I know some will say it is not reel to reel or vinyl. Like i said might not be your cup of tea. Still what you have might be better. What I have not encountered with these is the pressure that is created in your ear. The kind that makes the driver in the headphone pop and crackle. The noise cancelling is passive and not active, but it works. It is significantly reduced. The distortion is not present, unless it is on purpose. I have tried to turn it up to see the point that I do, but I turn it down cause I do want to hear for the next few years. The bass is punchy, and at times sounds bass heavy. Of course this is dependent on the source material. I have tried it on material that gives presence in the imaging. Like 3D music is great. Imaging is just something else. OK, I know some one is going to ask this, maybe to themselves but it will be asked. What about movies? I tried gravity. The entire scenes before they get hit by space debris is something else. It is where you can really appreciate the imaging. Hearing Sandra Bullock speak through her mic in the space suit.OMG. You can hear just so much detail. Even doing some critical listening you hear things you normally don’t. Like store bought bread and bread made in a bread machine. Like that. This is a gem, for those who like music or movies. Based on the sound you are expecting the gut punch. Instead your skull is being blown by every track sampled. For the price you wont be disappointed. UPDATE: these headphone are playing strong as the first day out of the box. For those who do research on what they buy. Do yourself a favor read the review of Docholliday review. This reviewer has gone the extra mile to the detail of what you hear into some words, frankly that’s hard to do. Just know if you have not bought these yet you are for sure missing out. These IEM’s are a great buy for the price. Fall in love again with your music.
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