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🎶 Elevate your audio game with Zero — where precision meets style.
The Fanmusic TRUTHEAR x Crinacle Zero earphones feature dual dynamic drivers (10mm and 7.8mm) with advanced polyurethane and liquid crystal polymer diaphragms, delivering a wide frequency response from 20Hz to 39.5kHz. Crafted with a unique glue-drop molded sandwich cavity and equipped with a silver-plated oxygen-free copper cable, these in-ear monitors offer professional-grade sound clarity and durability, perfect for audiophiles seeking detailed, natural sound in a stylish, robust design.







| ASIN | B0B7DS1QHZ |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Antenna Location | Listen to music, on the go |
| Audio Driver Size | 10 Millimetres |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Best Sellers Rank | 480 in In-Ear Headphones |
| Box Contents | Cable |
| Brand | Fanmusic |
| Brand Name | Fanmusic |
| Cable Features | Tangle Free |
| Carrying Case Material | Polyurethane (PU) |
| Colour | Blue |
| Compatible Devices | Desktops, laptops, tablets, mobile phones, phones, car audio systems, smart speakers |
| Control Method | App |
| Control Type | In-line |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Amazon Box |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 2,481 Reviews |
| Ear placement | In Ear |
| Earpiece Shape | Round |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Form factor | In Ear |
| Frequency Range | 20 Hz - 39500 Hz |
| Frequency Response | 20 Hz |
| Headphone Form Factor | In Ear |
| Headphone Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
| Headphones Ear Placement | In Ear |
| Impedance | 10 Ohms |
| Is Autographed | No |
| Item Weight | 0.23 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | TRUTHEAR |
| Model Name | Crinacle Zero |
| Model Number | zero |
| Network Connectivity Technology | Wired |
| Noise Control | None |
| Noise control | None |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Features | cable |
| Product Warranty | one year |
| Specific Uses For Product | listen to music |
| Style Name | Zero |
| Theme | Music |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Wireless Technology Type | Bluetooth |
J**E
Very high definition but bad in loud environments
These iems sound incredible for the price! They are surprisingly quiet with vocals/talking which takes a bit of getting used to coming from more aggressively tuned ear or headphones. This quietness does a wonderful job of allowing you to really hear every instrument and sound effect in whatever you’re listening to. For example watching stranger things with these you could really feel and make out the location of every footstep or car. The sheer definition and depth of sound is enough to buy these if they fit well. So, the fit, it is honestly quite good and they include a lot of ear tips in different sizes and materials, they are just quite bulky and stick out of your ears a lot more than smaller iems the the sound hertz x cr1nical zeros. The true downfall of these iems is their loudness or the lack thereof, when using a phone on the bus/train/car you can still definitely hear your music or movie but you can also hear every one around you, they cannot drown them out so it takes a small amount of focus. If you are buying these to use in loud environments I would recommend something with noise cancelling like the soundcore liberty 4 NCs which are similarly priced or an IEM that goes louder.
S**M
The best budget IEMs you can get your hands on.
For £50, these IEMs are tuned as much as possible to the Harman curve. In case you don't know what that is, the Harman curve is a theoretical target sound signature said to produce the best sound quality that most listeners would prefer. These IEMs also come packed with a built-in subwoofer to handle bass so that the main drivers don't produce shallow quality lows. These IEMs feel like a massive breath of fresh air for both music and gaming. The bass is warm and light, so not overbearing in the slightest. You won't get a rumbling feeling coming from bass-heavy songs, but it's enough to satisfy bassheads. The mids are superb and have a charm to them that truly brings out the texture and detail in a track, and the highs are accurate and crisp. Although, if you're listening to a song with very high highs, they might peak just a tad and make you slightly uncomfortable - This could just be me as I'm sensitive to high notes though. For gaming, these bring out a lot of detail and represent a really good 3D visualisation. Super good to play MW2 or Valorant with. The packaging, although made for weebs (yuck), is very nice and solid. Inside you'll receive a 2 pairs of Small, Medium, and Large silicon tips, and 1 pair of medium foam tips. My major complaint about the silicon ones, they're super frustrating to put on the IEMs, they flat out do not fit so you must force them on. There's also a tiny leather carrying case. For £50 you cannot go wrong with these. 10/10 recommendation.
F**C
Excellent Value, Warm Sound, Great Fit/Isolation with some minor comfort issues.
I've had these for a few weeks now and I'm writing this review now that I feel I've got a good sense of the sound. Pretty close to the Harman IE 2019 Target (A tuning/response designed to be enjoyable to the most amount of people). In my opinion, it's pretty much a v-shape, but fairly tastefully done. The bass response is surprisingly impactful without being overwhelming. I don't think the mid-range is overly tucked in like some other v-shaped signatures. However, I notice some hiss and sibilance occasionally in the treble. I don't think this will be a problem for most normal listeners, but people who can be a bit more pedantic about sound might pick up on it. Compared to another budget IEM or earbud, I would say the Zero's lack the technicality and upper-range metallic/glassiness of the Moondrop Chu's, but overall I find the Zero's much more generally enjoyable and worthwhile. In my very small collection of Headphones/IEM's/Earbuds, they're actually fairly similar to the Galaxy Buds 2 Pro which is impressive given the price point. I still find the Galaxy Buds 2 Pro to have a greater bass extension and a more pleasing treble response, But both sound great. The fit and isolation are pretty impressive for this price range. Very secure and good at passively canceling out higher frequencies. However, there is a bit caveat to this. I've seen some people refer to these as "gapers" and they aren't wrong. The nozzles are a bit chunkier than some other IEMS. I've had to use the smallest tips provided and still have some very mild pressure within my ear. I believe I have relatively large ears so bear that in mind if you feel you have smaller ears. The plus side is that these stay in very securely and keep noise out. I've been using these mostly at my desk for gaming and listening to music. What's funny is I genuinely find myself reaching for these more than my Hifiman Sundara. I don't like hearing the clack from my keyboard or fan noise when playing games and open backs let all of that external noise in. Additionally, whilst the Sundara have a great open presentation, the sub-bass response can still be lacking just (I think thats just the nature of open backs). One final point that is not related to the IEMS itself. I'm not a huge fan of the packaging. I'm down with the whole weeb/anime IEM branding (I think the packaging for the Moondrop Chu is adorable). But this one just makes me a little too uncomfortable. I'm sure this is a cultural difference, but I'd rather we didn't sexualise young-looking characters. Ultimately this is inconsequential since you could just get rid of the outer sleeve. But I think it's something truthear are now aware of since they've toned down the artwork on the new truthear hexa's Overall, great and generally pleasing sound, good seal in ear with some minor comfort issues and some uncomfortable marketing.
J**K
Great Product as well as Great Value!
I had a Razer Blackshark V3 Pro or whatever they are called and wanted IEMs so I didn't get headphone hair and they're far cheaper than new headphones anyway First impressions, audio is fantastic, no complaints at all, great for games, music, YouTube, etc. They are like lightweight but feel durable too which is great. In terms of comfort and fit, they are sort of aching my ear but nothing awful but I also have sore ears at the moment anyway so may just be that. They fit nicely though These are great value for money and just a great product in general! I also love the design too!
S**N
Disable noise enhancement for pure audio
Amazing sound quality, comfortable fit. You have to wear these earphones differently to traditional earphones by wrapping the wire around your ear, though I do prefer this. The pure sound from these IEMs is nothing I've ever experienced from other earphones, and I would say the quality is better than the current headphones I've been using for music listening and games. PC Users, ensure noise enhancement is disabled, for some reason it was default to "Device Default" and the noise was incredibly unbalanced and bass boosted.
Y**.
Broke after a few months of use
Great sound until one side broke and became noticeably quieter and lower quality, they don’t last long at all so not worth it.
V**N
Make sure these will fit your ears before buying!
A year ago there was a lot of hype behind these IEMs. Buying into the hype I picked these up and gave them a shot. Unfortunately, after multiple attempts at getting them to behave and trying a bunch of tips they simply don't fit my ears - the nozzles you insert in your ears are too big. I have to push these uncomfortably far into my ears to get the experience you're supposed to have with these IEMs and frustratingly, what I hear is quite impressive especially for the price. Then they start wiggling back out on me and the quality drops sharply. A version of this product that I actually get to stay properly in my ears I'd happily give another shot. As a counter-example, I also own the 7Hz Timeless, and this IEM has a reputation for falling out of certain unlucky people's ears - but for me it's a perfect fit. IEMs are very fit-dependent so you may need to shop around to find a pair that suit you. The rest of the review will assume the Truthear Zero actually fits your head, as if they don't it's a 1-star experience and that's not really fair to the product. For ~£50 you get a quality product here. The packaging is much talked about but is simply consistent with modern Asian marketing and this is a Chinese product. I personally appreciate that you get a free standee for the artwork on the box and also that you can totally ignore that if that is your preference. The box contains the IEMs with the attractive blue/violet patterned resin, a thoroughly mediocre budget-saving cable that should ideally be replaced ASAP if you end up enjoying this product and a set of silicone tips to fine-tune the IEM to suit your ears and in several sizes to get a good fit for your ear. You also have optional foam tips, which in my personal view sound the best but become disconcerting to keep in your ears after a while - I guess I just don't like foam tips. You also get replacement nozzle filters if the ones originally attached to the Zero become damaged over time, which is a nice touch. The sound quality will depend on whether you are part of the estimated 60% of the public who like the Harman tuning target or not, as this IEM's mission statement was to: 1) provide a Harman-tuned IEM at an affordable price point and 2) provide an IEM with dedicated "subwoofer" drivers in each ear. The Zero certainly achieves both of these aims with an impressive and punchy bass response, although I suspect the insistence on two dynamic drivers with their own sound nozzles contributed to these IEMs having very big tips. Also, it turns out that I'm in the 40% that doesn't like Harman, so these IEMs give a phony over-produced timbre to everything they touch. They aren't super bassy nor shrill and tinny - indeed the sound overall is very well balanced, just subtly off in the mids in a way that's difficult to ignore. Again, this is very much a matter of taste and on different ears they may sound perfect to you. This experience certainly hasn't put me off Truthear's products, but for me at least I need to look elsewhere. You might have much better luck with them than me, however.
A**H
Great for gaming
Hands down the best sounding IEMs I've owned so far. I've been using these mostly for gaming since the end of 2024 and no had no issues. Bass is not overpowering and directional audio is solid. The part that inserts into your ear does feel a little larger than my previous sets and took some getting used to but now they feel normal. As with most IEMS, worth upgrading the cable
O**H
good enough
good
A**O
Calidad brutal
He sido siempre usuario de auriculares bluetooth, tales como WF-1000mx o su hermano mayor WH-1000mx. Y me encontré que en los TWS(tipo botón) la batería es un problema difícil de solucionar, así que me anime con unos iem. No puedo estar más contento, tanto para jugar como para música son increíbles, en especial en juegos donde el sonido es muy relevante los pasos como la percepción espacial es limpia y precisa. Por este precio, al menos para mí era totalmente inesperado.
T**L
Not an Audiophile, but always seek the best quality for value and this is it!
Hi! I would consider myself an average consumer (***I AM NOT AN AUDIOPHILE***), but I am hoping you can relate to my review, because it can be difficult to find if a product fits your needs based on reviews. For starters, I bought these for gaming, as they were recommended one of my favorite streamers on Twitch, Repullze. I was skeptical, because I grew up hearing the headphones were the only things good for gaming, so this was something new to me. For reference, I play games like Modern Warfare 2/Warzone, R6 Siege, Fortnite, Apex, Destiny 2, and a few more games, but typically shooter games. With the release of WZ2, I was on the quest to find new headphones, because the audio in the game is very poor compared to WZ1. I first, bought PC38x and didn't love them. Audiophiles seemed to think they were great gaming headphones, but I was not a fan of the sound signature. Next, I bought the DT 990 Pro 250 ohms and I really enjoyed them! They were incredibly comfortable. Unnoticeable clamping pressure. I was able to game for hours without any pain (I wear glasses and it still did not affect me.) I was ready to settle for the DT 990 Pro after I bought a Topping Dx3 Pro+ DAC/Headphone Amp, because I feel it boosted the sound to another level. However, as I mentioned I wanted to try Repullze's recommendation. Pros (this is with consideration of using my Topping Dx3 Pro+ DAC/AMP on high gain) : * Incredible sound signature * able to hear footsteps very clearly * very good imaging (imagine the one scene in Batman: The Dark Knight where Morgan Freeman is telling Batman where the guys are at from the computer. Thats essentially a visual representation of imaging. * very good directional cues (whether the footsteps are above me, below me, behind me, etc. * great for music on all genres (again with consideration of using a dac/amp * great for asmr (I tend to watch asmr videos to fall asleep and these allow the triggers to *tingle* Cons - * NOT the comfiest out of the box. The ear tips that come with the package are uncomfortable for me. I would say I have smaller ear ?holes?. I was recommended to pair these IEMS with "SpinFit CP155 for Wide and Long IEM Nozzle" on amazon for $11.49 (as of12/20/22) and they are amazing. You want to find the perfect size for your ears, because too big will obviously cause ear fatigue if you are an avid gamer and too small will change the sound of the IEMs making it seem muddy. I found that the SpinFit was able to fit perfectly in my ear and I have not yet experienced ear fatigue. Thank you for reading my review! If you have anymore questions feel free to reach out! @Fohreign on Twitter & Twitch
B**K
Kaliteli ve Yoğun Bass
Öncelikle kulaklık kutu içeriği, içinden çıkan kılıf ve malzeme kalitesi 50 dolar fiyatına göre çok iyi. Ses konusunda bass ve sub-bass çok derin ve vurucu çünkü sadece bass ile ilgilenen 2. bir sürücü var içinde. Bana hafif fazla geldi ve EQ Apo uygulamasından kıstım ve midleri hafif yükselttim kulaklık muazzam oldu. Söylemek istediğim şöyle bir detay var B450-F anakartta S1220A yongası ve çift amplifikatör olmasına rağmen bu kulaklıkta nedense yüksek ve temiz ses elde edemedim. Bunun için CX31993 Type-C DAC aldım ve Ta Da! Kulaklığın ses seviyesi ve detayı hiç beklemediğim kadar arttı. Apple'ın Type-C dongle'ı da iş görür yurtdışından beklemek istemiyorsanız kalitelidir fiyatına göre. Yani diyeceğim o ki mutlaka bir DAC ile kullanın işte o zaman tam performansı alıyorsunuz.
S**X
Truthear x Crinacle Zero Blue
Rivalutazione dopo 1 anno di utilizzo:I Truthear x Crinacle Zero sono ampiamente celebrati come uno dei migliori acquisti economici nel panorama degli IEM, in particolare per chi cerca una taratura del suono di livello "audiophile" a un prezzo contenuto. Pro: Taratura del Suono Eccezionale: Il punto di forza assoluto è la curva di risposta in frequenza, che segue da vicino il "Target Harman In-Ear" (o una variante personalizzata da Crinacle nella versione RED). Ciò si traduce in un suono neutro, bilanciato e naturale, raramente riscontrabile in questa fascia di prezzo. Bassi Corposi e Controllati: Grazie alla configurazione a doppio driver dinamico (un driver funge da subwoofer), offrono un'estensione dei bassi notevole, potente e d'impatto, pur rimanendo puliti senza invadere le frequenze medie. Chiarezza e Dettaglio: Le frequenze medie e alte sono chiare e dettagliate. La versione RED in particolare gestisce molto bene gli acuti, arrivando al limite della sibilanza senza mai superarlo, il che li rende non affaticanti per lunghi ascolti. Rapporto Qualità-Prezzo: Sono considerati un "best buy" assoluto, offrendo prestazioni sonore che sfidano IEM ben più costosi. Costruzione Solida e Accessori Utili: Utilizzano una cavità stampata in DLP-3D e sono dotati di un cavo staccabile di buona qualità, vari gommini (in silicone e foam) e, nella versione RED, un adattatore per aumentare ulteriormente i bassi. Contro (Compromessi): Dimensioni del L'ugello: L'ugello (la parte che entra nell'orecchio) è piuttosto grande. Per persone con canali uditivi piccoli, il comfort potrebbe essere un problema e la ricerca del gommino giusto diventa fondamentale. Isolamento Passivo Migliorabile: Sebbene l'isolamento sia decente per l'uso in ufficio, non eccellono nel bloccare rumori a bassa frequenza come motori di autobus o aerei, non essendo al livello delle alternative con cancellazione attiva del rumore (ANC). Cavo e Custodia Nella Norma: Il cavo in dotazione, pur essendo funzionale e staccabile, è descritto da alcuni come un po' economico al tatto. La custodia morbida inclusa offre una protezione minimale. Estetica: Il design, sebbene unico, è piuttosto "tech" e potrebbe non piacere a tutti. Verdetto I Truthear x Crinacle ZERO (specialmente la versione :RED che è un affinamento del modello originale) sono un acquisto eccellente per chiunque cerchi un suono neutro, bilanciato e di alta qualità a un prezzo irrisorio. I compromessi principali sono legati al comfort per chi ha orecchie piccole a causa dell'ugello ingombrante. Per la maggior parte degli utenti, tuttavia, rappresentano una delle migliori introduzioni al mondo dell'audiofilia a basso costo.
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