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The TRUTHEARGATE Dynamic Driver in-Ear Headphone features a 10MM internal magnetic circuit dynamic driver, a lightweight PC+ABS composite design, and a customizable 0.78mm interchangeable cable, all engineered to deliver exceptional sound quality and comfort.
M**.
Nice fitting iems.
I have always had issues with every iem coming with tips that are way too massive to he comfortable, and have to end up buying tips that actually fit. These come with tips amthat are small enough to fit well, even if you have smaller ears. They sound great and fit great. Mic quality isn't the best but is still pretty good for a budget iem. Use these as my dedicated work iems for their comfort for long meetings and their mic which manybof my other iems don't have. The case is also nice, it's cheap, but works great and love the addition to a budget pair like these.
B**Y
Best Comfort
All plastic design, beautiful cable, non-braided cable, and good semi-molded shape means this is a comfort king which can be worn for even double digit hours and remain comfortable.The sound signature isn't perfect as other reviews here and YouTube suggest. However, the sound signature isn't awful by any means and pure comfort is still an important market to hit, especially in the budget IEM space (great for gaming).I would prefer Truthear to return this budget model to the tuning of the Hola. That would be the perfect budget IEM, so this gets 4/5.
B**C
Excellent value IEMs
These IEMs have excellent tonality. Safe tuning, treble is smooth and inoffensive. Could definitely use more bass but for the price it's surprisingly competent. The build is lightweight plastic. It doesnt seem like there will be long term issues in this department. It's very comfortable for small ears. The included cable is seriously perfect and it's basically worth the price of the IEM alone.
P**O
High quality audio at low price
In general I feel very pleased with these iems.Sound quality is great, better than other more expensive iems with a balanced profile.Yes, they feel cheap, but they are well made. I had a pair of kz prior to these which I had to keep fixing since the first week because every part would just fall off at a certain point.At this point in time, these are the price king.
Y**O
Amazing IEMs for cheap
I was blown away by the quality of these 20 dollar IEMs. I was skeptical at first switching from traditional gaming headsets to these and man was it worth it, the sound these IEMs produce for the price is AMAZING. For music they are also really good. I might end up buying the blues in a future but overall, great product, great packaging and great quality and value per dollar.
A**Y
Super-lightweight, good sound, but not quite as detailed as some other pairs.
These are another good set of IEMs in the $20 bracket - they're not my favorite (I'd put them below the Chu 2 and the Tangzu Wan'er), but they're still quite good. Bassier than the others, a bit less detailed, but super lightweight and comfortable to wear for long periods. The cable is a little thick but flexible and doesn't seem to tangle much.
C**S
Works great when it doesn't fall apart out of the box.
I purchased the Truthear Gate twice. The first time, I bought it just to use its cable., but when I gave it a listen, I found it to be a fantastic sounding and fitting IEM. It feels like a cheap toy, but it sounds fabulous. I gave this pair to my sister because her Anker wireless headphones were on the fritz. I also gave her my Letshuoer Galileo (a $100 or $130? IEM) and she either prefers the Gate, or has no clear preference between the two. I prefer the Gate as the Galileo literally would not fit in my ear.Deciding that $15 was a worthy price to pay for such a good IEM (and a good cable), I bought a second unit and I went to listen to it to refresh my memory on what it sounds like. When I pulled it out the packaging, the nozzle just... Fell off as if it were never connected to the rest of the earpiece to begin with.The cable is great, though!
A**D
End Game on a Budget
Ok, that may be a little too much hype, but for under $20 we have a single DD IEM that can deliver solid bass, soothing mids, and decent treble without demanding high-end equipment or a day's worth of wages.For a large portion of the casual, non-audiophole customer base I would be hard pressed to find anything that would call for someone to NOT pick these up.Are they perfect? No - poorly recorded tracks will sound worse, certain genres may fall a bit short in the clarity and detail department, and some may find the bass a bit too pronounced. The build is, admittedly, cheap looking, but you won't be looking at these. The only concern I have is the robustness of the build as these are molded plastic shells.But hot dang! If you're looking to see what the hype is with IEMs you could do much worse than to start with these. Like I said, most folks would consider these as good as it gets.
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