Dr. Zen
28 juni 2025
This review is for TANCHIJIM Bunny in-Ear Monitors Headphones Crystal Clear Sound and Style for Gamers and Audio Enthusiasts (3.5mm with Mic).My overall recommendation is: just go for it. At $20, you cannot go wrong. This is easily one of the best IEMs in this price range.I opted for the 3.5mm version with a mic rather than the type-C version because I have non USB-C devices and a dedicated DAC, making 3.5mm more versatile. For people without a dongle and simply want to have the most economical solution for phones with USB-C ports, type-C would be the wiser choice.This product arrives in a compact box with a minimalist design featuring an image of IEM itself, no fancy anime girls like other brands. In the box, one can find the IEM itself, preinstalled with wire and medium-size ear-tips, instruction manual, 6 additional sets of silicone ear-tips in different sizes, and a drawstring carrying pouch. The default eartips installed on the device are the right size, so I didn't try different ones. the carrying pouch is a surprise -- usually at this price you only get bare minimum, apparently Tanchjim went extra miles for winning the battle. I should also mention providing so many sizes of eartips is quite generous, you will find a perfect one.The design of the IEM itself is nothing flashy, the housing is mainly plastic except for the metal faceplate which adds a premium feel. The durability seems okay, even though I haven't tried it for too long. The overall size is smaller than average, with small eartips it will fit both adults and children. Thanks to the good design and the small weight of the device, I feel quite comfortable wearing it for hours without any fatigue.The overall construction is quite solid, in my opinion it's better than most other devices at the similar price. The cable is quite solid, the 3.5mm plug is made of aluminum instead of plastic. The quality of the Mic is not too bad, I tried sound recording on PC and my sound is quite clear. however there is no voice isolation, the background noise is also picked up. It will be helpful to stay near the mic on the right side of the cable. Besides the mic, there is only one button to pause or resume the music, no volume control. Not a big deal, but it would be more convenient to be able to change volume.In term of sound quality, it's well balanced, likely tuned to the Harmon target curve. Obviously it cannot compare with my beloved Sennheiser HD 6xx open-ear headphones, but it outperforms most other IEMs at this price range, certainly anything under $30. I like it more than my Apple Airpods Pro 2 for music, although the latter is more convenient to use most of time. I particularly love the clarity, making instruments and vocals sound clean and natural. The tuning is neutral, not bassy or boomy making it versatile for various genres. It works well for pop music and classic music as well as operas, for instance I've tried and enjoyed: Beethoven violin concerto by Itzhak Perlman with Berlin Philharmoniker, Schumann's Piano Concerto by Martha Argerich, La Boheme by Pavorotti, and even several songs from Taylor Swift and Sabrina Carpenter. All sound great!For anyone looking for a budge friendly yet high quality earphones, this is an absolute steal. If you're hesitant about entry-level ChiFi, rest assured this one delivers beyond its price tag. Highly recommended!
Glen milanowski
27 juni 2025
Received in perfect condition on time. Sounds great with DSP cable. Like it better than my Shure SE425 phones. More bass but not too much…
Ian
25 april 2025
they give you many different sized eartips so you can customize the fit to your liking. Mic is decent but quiet, had to use a program to bump up the volume. cable might be short if using on pc. audio quality is great and I could wear them for hours. fantastic value for what you pay.
ian Customer
10 maart 2025
If you don't want to have a dongle DAC and a set of IEMs, this is a great solution as an all in one and even as cheap as these are, they're still better than basically every single Bluetooth earbuds out there for pure sound quality. The fit is super comfy and these are a lot smaller than they look in the pictures. The cable is plenty long for using with your phone, but you might need an extension if you're planning on using it from your PC. Eartips are basic but work well, mic is actually not bad, chin slider works and the actual build of the cable is shockingly nice and lacking in any microphonics.The best part about these though, is the DSP feature. It's not the most in depth features, but it gives you 5 bands you can assign with quality filters and +-12db and since there isn't any huge glaring issues stock, it's pretty flexible. You can basically nail a diffuse field curve, Harman curve, and lots in-between depending on your preferences and it takes to the EQ pretty well. Once you sort out exactly where you want your sound, you can flash it to the USB cable and it'll work on anything with USB audio. In addition to the DIY filter, there are 5 stock filters to choose from, the only one I think is worth using is the "Popular" one, but it's just a hair on the sharp side during busy songs with lots of bass and treble at once, though that's not a surprise, that single DD is probably struggling to do it all. There are custom gaming profiles tuned for different games and even a place in the app where people upload their own tunes for you to try and it could be great if enough people continue to upload tunes.There's also a side use for these, in that the cable itself is detachable and useable with a lot of other IEMs, so not only are you getting a solid set out of the box, the included DSP cable can take some other sets to a whole other level so long as they can fit the long stem 0.78mm 2 pin connection.All this in such a cheap package is so wild. Just a couple years ago this level of sound quality and customization and features all in a super compact package with really comfortable universal fit would have cost you $300 easy. If you're looking for a cheap set for a kid, these are epic. If you're looking for a beater set to toss in your pocket and always have on you, these are perfect. If you want a set that is easily customizable to a variety of different games and you don't know how to EQ yourself and also want some solid tunes for music and media then these are an absolutely solid set, especially since the imaging and staging is actually surprisingly decent, not just at the price, but in general.These aren't my best pair of IEMs, they might not even make top 20 of my sets, but they're probably more universal than most of my sets and way more comfortable than most sets too. A near perfect general use set that might not be very technical, but is always good enough and engaging.
J. McKeever
28 december 2024
Lets start off with these are easily worth the $20 asking price. The packaging is simple with basic cable and tips. I will not comment on them as I never use the supplied cable and tips, I prefer to use my own on both.The iem's are light weight and fit fine, do not feel like they will fall out. They have a warm yet neutral sound. The mid bass has a bump and the mids feel a little pulled back the upper mids get a slight bump, and the treble is there and does not feel fatiguing. They do preform better with a little more power and feels like it fills in on the mids and treble.All in all for the price these are not bad, if I had to compare them to another set it would be the 7hz Zero 2. These do sound that they offer a little more in the mids than the Zero 2.