

🎶 Elevate your sound game with heritage-inspired precision!
The Linsoul TANGZU Wan’er S.G is a wired in-ear monitor featuring a 10mm dynamic driver and a PET diaphragm, designed for audiophiles and professionals. It boasts an ergonomic shape for superior comfort, a detachable 0.78mm 2Pin 5N OFC braided cable for durability and customization, and a balanced sound profile tuned with dual cavity chambers. Its design pays homage to Chinese culture with Yin-Yang colors and auspicious cloud motifs, making it both a stylish and high-performance choice for musicians, DJs, and discerning listeners.















| ASIN | B0C6QJZ574 |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Antenna Location | Travel, Calling |
| Audio Driver Size | 10 Millimeters |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Best Sellers Rank | #7,105 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #558 in Earbud & In-Ear Headphones |
| Brand | Linsoul |
| Built-In Media | Cable, Earplugs |
| Carrying Case Color | Black |
| Carrying Case Material | Metal |
| Color | Green |
| Compatible Devices | Laptops, Desktops, Tablets, Cellphones, Music Production Equipment |
| Connectivity Technology | Wired |
| Control Method | Remote |
| Control Type | Media Control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 1,780 Reviews |
| Ear Placement | In Ear |
| Earpiece Shape | Rounded tip (in-ear) |
| Enclosure Material | Metal, Polyethylene Terephthalate |
| External Testing Certification | Não aplicável |
| Form Factor | In Ear |
| Frequency Range | 20 Hz - 20 kHz |
| Headphone Folding Features | In Ear |
| Headphone Jack | 2.5 mm Jack |
| Headphones Ear Placement | In Ear |
| Impedance | 20 Ohms |
| Is Autographed | No |
| Is Electric | No |
| Item Height | 5.5 centimeters |
| Item Weight | 0.16 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | TANGZU |
| Model Name | TANGZU Wan’er S.G |
| Model Number | TANGZU Wan’er S.G |
| Noise Control | Passive Noise Cancellation |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Sensitivity | 107 dB |
| Series Number | 4 |
| Specific Uses For Product | Studio |
| Style Name | With Mic |
| Theme | Chinese History and Culture |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 year |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Wireless Technology | Wired |
D**N
Beautiful design and sound, build could be better
For around $30, this is one of the best sounding headphones I've ever worn and is definitely a worthy pick up: SOUND (+): Immediately while I booted up my PC to test these iems, I noticed the high quality sound they produced. I'm not a audiophile by any means, but the sound staging doesn't get muffled like a lot of overear headphones but still has nice and rich sound that doesn't come off as "muffled" or distorted. Personally, in terms of sound quality, these beat out my Jabra Elite 10s and Bose QC Ultra sound wise (granted those 2 headphones are wireless while these iems are wired). QUALITY/BUILD (=): The earbuds themselves are gorgeous with a translucent jade/emerald green body and gold accents that scream style. They look beautiful, especially for the low price. Despite this, they definitely feel cheap, with a noticable hollow plastic-y note to them. There is also a pretty noticable seam along the edge of the earbuds but its passable considering it doesn't interfer with comfort or the main panel's design. The cable, on the otherhand, is lacking in comparison. It is braided, which is nice, but ultimately has the same issue of feeling a bit cheap with the rubbery/plastic texture. It also does lack any cable slider/lock thing that can tighten or loosen the split portion of the earbuds, but that is minor issue. Accessories/Fit (+): The eartips provided directly out of the box pretty much fit me perfectly so I had no need to try any other sizes but they provide a ton of different sizes (and colors) that will pretty much garuntee a good fit. A lack of instruction manual is noticable though. While it seems largely unnecessary, it would be nice for less experienced wearers to know how to plug in the cable properly and orient the cable around your ear lobe as it definitely differs from your average Apple earbuds/airpods. MICROPHONE QUALITY (=): The microphone included is ok in quality. It gets the job done which is all that really matters. Not going to outdo any quality cardioid or dynamic XLR/USB mic however. OVERALL (+): Defintely a recommend for a first pair of IEMs. While you can tell they definitely spent more money on the packaging rather than the headphones' build quality, the sound quality and price-performace ratio on these iems makes it excusable and definitely still worth the ~$25 price tag.
K**X
Punchy bass, excellent quality
Had them since 2022, no issues. Take care of them and they will last. Sound is amazing. Not as neutral as my 300$ IEMs, bass is a more pronounced. But honestly for 30$ they give you 95% what a far more expensive IEM will do
C**N
non-audiophile review: pretty good!
i am not an audiophile, so consider this a review from a more casual headphone user (though i do love to listen to music at all possible times). that being said, i really enjoy these! they're packaged very nicely and come with a variety of ear tips, small/medium/large. i personally have rather small ears so the variety in sizes is much appreciated. the actual cord is not amazing, as it's a very cheap feeling rubber-braided cord. i imagine that if you don't take care of it, it'll break quickly. the actual iems are very pretty- i have the jade green, and the golden crane decal is really classy. definitely nice to look at, if that matters to you. putting them in correctly makes all the difference in terms of fit and comfort. the sound itself is not bad- vocals, male and female, sound nice and clear. drums have a nice snap; guitars and brass sound pretty nice. the bass leaves something to be desired, as they're a little crunchy and don't quite "hit" like how i prefer. violins tend to be a little screechy for my taste. depending on your equalizer settings, i notice that certain frequencies tend to be a little thin. these are REALLY loud- having my phone at volume 2 is already loud enough to block out sound, 3 is borderline painful. however, these are really nice for the price. i don't regret buying these at all!
L**.
I love Linsoul headphones! They never disappoint with the sound quality.
Linsoul is such an underrated brand! These are my second pair as I have given my blue and gold ones to my partner since they wanted to switch from a bulky gaming headset to IEM’s. The sound quality is superb! I can literally hear with flying colors when I use these headphones for gaming or simply listening to music. Fair warning though, IEM’s shouldn’t be used full volume as they can damage the ears pretty badly. When I play music, the headphones are balanced out pretty well and the bass sounds amazing! There are no muddy sounds with these and I can enjoy them regularly when I’m not gaming. The box is also beautiful. It comes with a braided silver wire, extra ear pieces varying by size to cater to your ear, and a small towel to wipe them down. I highly recommended these IEM’s as starters if you want to make the switch to wired gaming headphones. They are so affordable and the quality is amazing considering how cheap they are compared to other professional IEM’s.
D**D
What a surprise!
My second Chi-Fi set, the first being the HifiMan RE400 (still alive and kicking, mind you, and I love it) that I bought here in Amazon almost a decade ago. The unit comes with seven pairs of silicone tips, 3 wide bore for your treble needs, 3 narrow to help with the bass, 1 medium that's already installed and a cleaning cloth. Barely anyone would be able to tell that these are only $20~$25 sets from the packaging and how the units themselves look -- they're gorgeous. Sonically, I honestly think these will beat almost any sub-$100 sets that you can find in big box stores. They are superb. They are definitely neutral-bright sets with a slight v-shape tuning. They can handle the bass in most tracks but bassheads will need to look elsewhere. Mids are presently clear, and you'll definitely notice the crisp highs. I have not experienced any fatigue from the sound signature yet, and I've already clocked over three hours of listening after getting them in the mail. Though these are not meant for mixing, you'll without a doubt notice if you are listening to low quality files. These are also easily driveable by any audio source, no amp needed. On that note, yes, they are very comfortable. Isolation is very good -- I could barely hear the vacuum cleaner running. The cable has no microphonics and feels slightly tacky to the touch. I haven't tried the built-in mic yet. As a side, I am not an audiophile nor close to being one, so I didn't' want to bore you with 'timbre', 'resolution', 'transparency' or whatever the heck terms they use. I don't get paid for that sort of analysis and those are all placebo to me at this point in my slowly, but surely, aging ears. I used to EQ my gear to have a more pleasing experience when listening to music but decided to stop because I don't really want to waste any more of my time EQing them like I used to. I'd like to hear how my gear sounds right out of the box, sit back down and just chill. As usual though, YMMV. Everyone's ears are shaped different and my definition of 'balanced' and 'comfortable' might be someone else's 'garbage'. These are definitely not for everyone, but for $20~$25, they're not that hard to recommend.
A**R
Cheap headphones that will likely last less than a year. Bulky and uncomfortable after long periods.
They're ok for the price. I got these because my gaming headset broke and I needed a cheap replacement. The sound is pretty tight and I like that the cord goes around the back of my ear. The cord is pretty short so I needed an extension to use this on my desktop PC. I was never able to try the built in microphone since it didn't work with the PC. My main issue is the durability. The right side started having issues where it was really quiet and I'd have to wiggle the wire to get it to work for a while. This started happening just outside of the return window. Just today, about 6 months after purchase, a similar issue started with the left side, except I can't wiggle any wires to fix it. Also, the actual body is like 60% empty space and quite large. I'm not sure how normal monitors are but it gives the impression that these are cheap junk.
M**T
Wow, these are terrible
DO NOT BUY THEM JUST BECAUSE THEY LOOK COOL--THEY ARE TRASH. At first I thought these were just bad--sound quality is muffled, songs and audio sound harsh and tinny. I have very small ears and the pads are too big--but I doubt that factors in. I can't even use them for phone calls--people complain that they can't hear me, audio quality is bad, quiet etc. I wish that I hadn't thrown away the packaging so I could return these. The only place they currently belong is the trash.
N**.
Amazing for the price
These IEMs are very nice for $25 bucks. My listening experience is limited to many "budget" headphones such as the Sony MDR-7506, Fidelio X2HR, SHP9500, M50X/M40X, DT770 Pro, and my trusty Apple Earpods. Additionally, for IEMs, I own a Moondrop Chu ($20) and Letshuoer S12 Pro ($135) I will say these headphones sound great with/without EQ. These are very pleasant to listen to, these are very warm and relaxed when they need to be, and very energetic and lively when they need to as well. Listening to tracks like SZA - The Weekend, Micheal Jackson's Thriller, and even the Super Mario Galaxy OST or Pop Smoke's Hawk Em, 2Pac's Me Against the World or Do for Love, every part of the listening experience I had was comfortable and engaging, and this was without EQ. With EQ you can tune this IEM to your preference. And boy is EQ an excellent thing. You can achieve totally different sound signatures and make the earphone punch miles above its price. In particular I really like the harman 2019 sound signature that I got from squiglink. It makes everything much clearer and separation in the instruments, singing and beats is so much better. There are of course limits to this $25 IEM; when I compare it to my $135 Letshuoer S12 Pro, those earbuds are essentially endgame to me as an average consumer; the separation is amazing, every voice and note has this "extension" to it and it feels like I'm in a concert listening to those. These achieve pretty close to that experience with more than 1/4 less the price of those earbuds with EQ. The final question is; should you buy these? Yes. Blind buy even. These are great earbuds, and for the price of a lunch for two, you get a earbud that sounds amazing, is easy to drive, and takes super well to EQ, and punches miles above its price point. I'm very happy with this product and I'll definitely using these for casual gaming, music and wherever.
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