

🎶 Elevate your audio game with ZiiGaat Cinno — where precision meets comfort.
The Linsoul ZiiGaat Cinno is a hybrid wired in-ear monitor featuring a 10mm dynamic driver plus 4 balanced armature drivers for superior tonal balance. It offers an ergonomic, lightweight design for extended wear and a detachable 0.78mm 2Pin cable for customizable durability. Compatible with all 3.5mm devices, it delivers a warm, detailed sound signature ideal for audiophiles and professionals seeking premium sound on the go.











| ASIN | B0CKP13PXM |
| Age range (description) | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #34,219 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #1,851 in In-Ear Headphones |
| Cable feature | Detachable |
| Compatible devices | Cellphones, Tablets, Laptops, Desktops |
| Connectivity technology | Wired |
| Control method | Remote |
| Control type | Media Control |
| Frequency response | 20000 Hz |
| Headphone jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
| Included components | Cable |
| Item model number | ZiiGaat Cinno |
| Manufacturer | ZiiGaat |
| Material | Plastic |
| Model name | ZiiGaat Cinno |
| Noise control | None |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Dimensions | 11.5 x 8.3 x 3.4 cm; 100 g |
| Package type | FFP |
| Recommended uses for product | Music Listening, Traveling, Exercising |
| Sensitivity | 107 dB |
| Specific uses for product | Music |
| Style | In-Ear |
| Unit count | 1.0 Count |
| Water resistance level | Not Water Resistant |
| Wireless communication technologies | Bluetooth |
C**0
The Ziigaat Cinno is a very unique IEM. It is well built and comes with a very nice stock cable. The stock eartips are very cheap, but they are actually very comfortable. I believe the Cinno sound best with the stock tips, however, Spinfit CP100, Penon Liqueur (Orange), and Divinus Velvet Tips also sound excellent on the Cinno. The sound signature is a low pinna warm version of neutral. In a market where there are 50,000 shades or Harman Tuned or Diffuse Neutral Tuned IEMs, it is rather refreshing to come across a warmer/darker tuned IEM. These won't be for everybody...but if you listen to a lot of Rock, Metal, Progressive, Industrial music, these are for you. There is absolutely no "shoutiness" or exaggerated brightness in the upper mids and treble. This allows you to crank up the volume a little higher than normal. My main gripe with the Cinno is that at it's price point, I would have liked to see Ziigaat include a carrying case and better stock eartips. The plus side of this is that the box is rather small and less wasteful. TLDR: The Cinno are a great pair of IEMs if you want something mellow, comfortable, and laid back. If you are a Harman Target fanboy or prefer Diffuse Field or Bright tunings, these aren't for you.
T**.
Wer schon mehrere In Ear Kopfhörer hat kann bei 56,-€ bedenkenlos zugreifen (weil man dann schon gute Kabel und Eartips besitzt). Ich benutze ihn mit einem tripowin Zonie Kabel 0,78 2 Pin auf 4,4mm balanced und Candy Eartips von Dunu. Er braucht 10 - 15 Stunden Einspielzeit dann klingt er an meinen Hidizs XO ( hier mit TRN TN6 Pro Kabel), Akliam PD6 und Cayin N3 Ultra ganz hervorragend. An dem Dunu DC480 klingt er nicht so gut. Er klingt nur richtig gut bei wirklich guten Aufnahmen schlechte Aufnahmen klingen lahm und müde. Testet mal VNV Nation Electonaut als wav oder Flac. Gehört habe ich damit Rock, Pop, Elektro und Akustik ( verschiedene MTV unplugged) ich habe noch 6 weitere Iem ( Dunu Titan S + S2, Artti T10, Hidizs MP145, Kefine Delci, AFUL P8) Der Cinno hat gegen über meinen anderen IEM die breiteste Bühne. Er bleibt auf jeden Fall in meiner Sammlung. Die mitgelieferten Eartips sind Müll, das originale Kabel habe ich noch nicht mal ausgepackt. Er trägt sich wirklich gut auch über mehrere Stunden er ist sehr leicht und recht kompakt.
C**S
With the Thieaudio Monarch MK.2 tips, they sound amazing! Okay okay don't go and spend $1000 on tips (I guess it comes with an IEM too 🤷♂️). But they really open them up. The stock tuning is good too, maybe a tad warmer than my usual taste when it comes to music. This will be my go-to for gaming because of it's warm tuning. I like this over than the LetShuoer S12 Pro if you listen to anything other than Metal. HOWEVER! I do not think this should cost $100. The technicalities & build are far from $100 asking price. I would price it around the $40-50 area. The original MoonDrop Chu came in a great box and the body was made of zinc for $20. For around the same price as the Cinno, you can find amazing build quality with the new Aria 2. Along with the build, the technicals I would put next to the Truthear Hola. I would really only look at this for the unique tuning in this Harman-Tuned Era we are living in right now. Tips Used: Stock, Moondrop Spring, SpinFit W1, Dunu S&S, ThieAudio Monarch MK.2 Tips in box
O**L
Debo comenzar diciendo que tengo una pequeña colección de iem de diferentes gamas y precios, por lo cual tengo puntos de referencia y estos superaron todas mis aspectativas, son los mas cómodos y livianos y al mismo tiempo tiene una calidad de sonido superior al promedio, no causan fatiga auditiva, los graves están muy bien sin perjudicar las otras frecuencias y los agudos están muy refinados sin llegar a lastimar, los medios son muy precisos, por lo cual las voces son muy claras y definidas. Sin duda alguna los recomiendo al 100%, son mis preferidos para todo uso.
S**N
These IEMs arrived in a small box, which I personally like. I don't like seeing companies make such wasteful large boxes for a pair of inexpensive IEMs. The box design gives you the necessary information, and there isn't a single waifu anywhere to be seen. After opening, you are greeted with the IEM, a decent-enough but not astonishing cable, and plenty of tips. Using the pre-installed tips seemed to be the best for my ears. My biggest gripe with build is the 2-pin connector. The female end on the IEMs are absolutely WAY too small. I have permanently damaged my 4.4 cable because I tried too hard to force them in and bent the pins beyond repair. It's obvious this was done to prevent them from falling off the cable, but they went a bit to overboard. The actual build seems fine, but it is your standard IEM affair. The sound is where these start to fall flat for me. First thing I noticed was the surprisingly reserved low-end. You can clearly hear the slam in the bass, but it is not overpowering or intimidating. The mids are the first moderate problem. These IEMs definitely have a more reserved mid-range. The pinna gain is nearly non-existent, which can be a godsend for a lot of people. Personally, I think this is contributing too much to the overall sound signature. The highs are also pretty reserved, but can chuck out a decent amount of detail if you throw a nice source to them. I really hate to say this, but the sound signature is way too reserved and, at times, boring. There is nothing overtly wrong with these IEMs. They feel good enough, they sound pretty good, and come with the accessories you need. However, it is being outclassed in its price point by many better options. The Chi-Fi era is really heating up, with companies bringing cheaper and better-tuned IEMs on a daily basis. A pair of Salnotes Zero 2 will, without a shadow of a doubt, do a better job all around than these, and at significantly less. Overall, these are fine if you aready own them, but if looking for a purchase I would consider another brand name.
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