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Avis laissé en France le 3 avril 2025
La qualité du microphone est catastrophique.
Kevin9989
Avis laissé au Canada le 17 avril 2025
I ordered the Tripowin Zonie IEM upgrade cable, 1.25 m length, with 3.5 mm plug, recessed 2-pin (QDC style) connectors by Linsoul.I measured the cable to be 123 cm long, not counting the plug and connectors. The entire cord with connectors weighed 24 g on my scale. The original cable for my KZ ZS10 Pro 2 in-ear-monitors was 117 cm and 14 g by the same measurement methods. The extra 10 g on the Tripowin seems minor, but it tends to make the cable hang straight or lay flat rather than meander and twist from one end to the other.The Tripowin cable is a dull gray braid. Sixteen neat bundles of wire leave the 3.5mm plug. After the microphone, eight bundles branch to the left earpiece connector while the remainder go to the right. Close inspection finds each plastic-encased wire consists of super fine, spiral-wound conductors. The tight braiding prevents the overall cord from feeling delicate.The cable is supple with no memory from being bent or rolled up. It is much more flexible than the cable for my KZ IEMs. Between the microphone and earpieces, the cord passes through a black plastic ring. The hard ring can slide up and down to adjust the width of the Y-shape going left and right. The option for adjustment is a trivial feature, but much nicer than the ungainly wide split on my original KZ cable.The cables near the earpiece connectors have a few centimetres of shrinkwrap tubing. The tubing stiffens the cable to hook over the top of an ear and hang behind the ear. The tubing is extremely thin so the ear loops just barely hold their shape, unlike my thicker KZ loops which resist bending under their own weight. The soft loops on this cable are comfortable and vanish on my head with my eyeglasses on.In terms of sound, I was not prepared for this new cable to play differently from my original KZ cable. After repeated comparison tests, I can vouch this cable yields a markedly brighter audio profile, adding clarity (not sibilance) to rising and falling hiss in some old and new studio productions. The extra clarity extends down to vocals, which gain more texture and a sometimes breathy aspect that I was not expecting. On the low end, bass is not stronger, but more defined and coherent. The soundstage comes across as wider too. These changes might be immaterial to some listeners, but this new cable enhances certain nuances in music for me.In contrast to the accentuated highs and lows, the midrange with this cable is not terribly different from my original KZ cable. As a result, acoustic and non-electronic instruments have relatively less presence, outmatched by sharp definition in crescendos and trills. My KZ cable sounds evenly balanced without exaggeration, though less revealing and less lively. I must say that with prolonged listening, I have become swayed less by tonal preference and am gravitating toward the punchy resolution of the new cable.The Tripowin cable presents a wide soundstage, and delivers more detail in the highs and lows, leaning into an analytic music experience. Additionally, I appreciate the physical traits of this product. I like the softer cable, lack of memory, sliding left/right cable separator, and more comfortable ear loops. This cable is a worthwhile upgrade for critical listening.
Adrià
Avis laissé en Espagne le 9 avril 2025
He estado utilizando el cable Tripowin Zonie actualizado y en general me resulta muy útil para mis auriculares in-ear. El sonido me llega muy bien, con una calidad HiFi que se aprecia en la claridad de los graves, medios y agudos, lo que hace que mi experiencia auditiva sea muy satisfactoria. El cable es suave al tacto, se enrolla sin enredos.El micrófono omnidireccional integrado funciona de manera decente; no es excepcional, pero cumple su función permitiéndome atender llamadas sin problemas ni interferencias.En resumen, es un cable de audio de alta fidelidad que mejora significativamente la experiencia musical, aunque el micrófono es solo aceptable, sin sobresalir. Resulta una buena inversión para uso cotidiano, especialmente si buscas calidad en la reproducción de audio.
super customer
Avis laissé aux États-Unis le 18 avril 2025
This cord was great way to add microphone functionality to my headphones. They connect perfectly to my IEMs. The fit is good and goes behind the ear easier than some cables that I've used. The diameter is quite large but that doesn't bother me. It makes it feel more durable. The connector seems to be high quality and is connected to the cable in such a way where it seems like it will last. The sound is as good as any cable. The look is very good. It looks like metal but it is a soft plastic material that does not transfer sound when touching it. The microphone has a mute button that you hold down to use. These work great for me and are priced well considering you are adding a microphone. To me the microphone sound quality is not bad. I only use it for calls and people say that I sound just fine.
Greg K.
Avis laissé aux États-Unis le 3 avril 2025
I am very very glad tripowin released an in-line microphone cable, previously the only other alternatives were VERY pricey cables that didn't seem worth it. Not saying any names but the number "64" is relevant to the brand that has an overpriced cable that felt really cheap.TRIPOWIN HOWEVER for it's affordable price point provides a fantastic cable that feels well made, has solid connectors, and a good microphone. I'm always very happy with their products and this one is no different!For high end audio folks though, be aware that your DAC must support in-line in order to use the microphone and play/pause and skip function of the button. I paired this with my Kiwi Ears Allegro Mini PRO and it performed as expected however on my other DACs such as KA17 and Soncie Meory SA500 there was no button support or mic functionality. Keep that in mind before purchasing!
KH
Avis laissé au Canada le 6 avril 2025
Blue for left and red for right. Was confused for a while until I saw the dots on the connectors.I've been using this cable with my Truthear Hexas, and they work fine. It has slight micro-phonics and the cable is well-made and looks nice.The microphone is decent, but nearly every wired microphone except for the very cheapest are going to sound decent in calls.One thing to note is that they're marginally heavier than most IEM cables, so they're not great to carry around. I wouldn't get these for travel.
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