🎶 Elevate your sound game — because your ears deserve the best.
The Linsoul TIN HIFI T2 features dual dynamic drivers delivering a perfectly balanced sound profile with extended highs and deep bass. Its detachable MMCX cable uses premium 5N 8-core silver-plated wire for durability and tangle resistance. Crafted with a hypoallergenic metal shell, it offers noise isolation and comfort for long listening sessions. Compatible with any 3.5mm device, it’s a sleek, professional-grade earphone designed for audiophiles and everyday users alike.
Wireless communication technology | Bluetooth |
Included components | cable |
Age range (description) | No limit |
Material | Metal |
Specific uses for product | Music, Multimedia |
Recommended uses for product | Calling, Running, Gaming |
Compatible devices | any device with 3.5mm plug socket |
Theme | Audio |
Control type | No |
Cable feature | Detachable |
Item weight | 100 Grams |
Water resistance level | Not Water Resistant |
Frequency range | 12-40000Hz |
Package type | FFP |
Unit count | 1.0 count |
Style | In-ear |
Product Dimensions | 14 x 7.49 x 4 cm; 100 g |
Item model number | 20 |
Connector | 3.5mm Jack |
Material Type | Metal |
Size | T2 |
Voltage | 240 Volts |
Item Weight | 100 g |
S**E
Superb for the price
I needed a new pair of earphones for use with field recording and general music listening and I'm quite impressed by these.Firstly the construction is really good and the looks and feel is premium as is the packaging.The cable feels rugged enough and the small buds makes a perfect fit (for me) so I find them comfortable and no fall outs. You get a good selection of bud sizes, plus you get one pair of memory foam ones so you can squish them into shape.Sound quality is excellent at this price point, I find the frequencies are fairly accurate and I really cannot complain as everything sounds nice and separated with no muddy lows or muddled mids. If I had to nit pick I'd say the top end is ever so slightly over exaggerated but these earphones respond we to EQ.For bass lovers: You will not get a tweaked heavy bass sound but it will still sound very punchy and well balanced. EQ them to your bassy taste.Hopefully they last because I really like these and think you will too.
M**Z
A gaming perspective
After many hours of researching different headsets and earphones for gaming I saw these pop up a lot, so after seeing lots of independent reviews I decided to get it. And for less than £50 these could have gone either way. I’ve always used headphones for gaming and it’s always been mixed, they were always okay but nothing crazy. But these are actually really good for gaming, I play competitive FPS games and now I can hear any footsteps and very clear distinction between sounds, so much more depth to these than traditional gaming headphones. Insane for the price and definitely worth the buy
A**A
A cost effective entry into decent audio performance
These are my 1st pair of iems. And as such my review should be treated as a newbs pov.My earphone experience up to this point has been mainly with soundmagic products, which are exceptional in their own right. If you're not sure if you want iems, try some soundmagic earbuds! Thank me later.The tin hifi T2 are a really approachable set of iem, especially at this price. Assuming you have a decent DAC/amp these iems will give you all you can handle. Bear in mind, you do need the extra power and detail that a dac/amp will provide to notice the difference that iems are able to provideCrisp highs, expansive mids and a decent, tight bass signature are all you need at this price point.To me the T2s present a very "quick" sound. Not soggy or overly heavy sounding but seem to lend a decent pace to music. So much so that it caught me off guard at first, almost like you're listening to a familiar song or track but on 1.1x speed. This has either settled down as they've broken in or I've become accustomed to itThe general reviews are true. These iems perform great for the cost and provide such a great entrance point to higher end audio that everyone can enjoy them
T**M
Best in ear headphones I've tried
These iems were near perfect, the build quality is superb and I also love the removable connectors; I've used dual pin connectors on other iems before, and I am always worried about them disconnecting, but the mmcx connectors used on these are far stronger, almost as if they weren't removable.However, the sound quality is where these headphones really shine. They aren't incredibly bassy, but that's fine, they have enough bass, Its the level of detail and clarity in the sound that makes them stand out. The sound of these headphones is clear, slightly bright, and not at all fatiguing (I at least don't find them fatiguing).If your someone looking for either warm, or very bassy iems then these probably aren't for you..if however, you're looking for iems that deliver the same kind of clarity you would find in over ear headphones, then these would definitely deliver.
S**X
excellent sound quality but right earphone comes loose very very easily.
I bought these a few months ago. They came nicely package and they feel like good quality. The sound quality is amazing. The he only bad thing about them is the right ear phone comes loose very easily, it is always falling off so much so that I just leave it off now - so beware of this if you choose to purchase these IED'sI will not be buying this brand again though
T**S
Silky Smooth Sound Quality
Decided to purchase the Tin HIFI T2 after watching Z Review and Joshua Valour. Before I got these though, I went for the KZ ZS10 Pro, also a recommended IEM, but unfortunately after listening to it for a week or so, no matter the cable change or switching the earbuds on the KZ, the treble piercing was so unbearable I had to return them. I learned the lesson and went for these (Tin T2), and immediately after the first listen I went, "HOLY FRICK, YES, THESE." Have to admit that the orientation of the IEMs were a bit weird to fit in the ear, but the unique blue memory foam tips that came with it isolated noise perfectly (squish first before placing in the ears). In terms of sound, I have the Yamaha MT5 and the modified Koss KPH30i, and the Tin T2 sound signature falls right in the perfect soft spot between the two. The MT5 were V shaped bass headphones and the KPH30i were clarity monsters, so what do the Tin T2 sound like? They were the most warm and relaxing (neutral) of my three headphones, the bass is recessed and the highs maintain the clarity of the KPH30i minus the sharpness plus a bit farther away. Overall, for long listening sessions during work I would choose these over the other two. The MT5 are used for partying (EDM) and movie watching (imaging, sound stage, close-back isolation), and the KPH30i are used for serious analytical listening.
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