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The Linsoul 7Hz Salnotes Zero is a high-fidelity in-ear monitor featuring a revolutionary 10mm dynamic driver with a metal composite diaphragm, housed in an ergonomic stainless steel faceplate. It includes a detachable, gold-plated 2Pin OFC cable for superior signal transmission and durability. Designed for audiophiles seeking ultra-clear, balanced sound, this wired IEM offers comfort, precision tuning with N52 magnets, and a sleek, durable build, making it a standout choice in its price range.















| ASIN | B0BX6FVVSD |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Audio Driver Size | 10 Millimeters |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,433 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #452 in Earbud & In-Ear Headphones |
| Cable Feature | Detachable |
| Compatible Devices | Desktops |
| Connectivity Technology | Wired |
| Control Method | Remote |
| Control Type | Media Control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (3,805) |
| Date First Available | March 1, 2023 |
| Earpiece Shape | Rounded tips |
| Hardware Interface | 3.5mm Audio |
| Headphones Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
| Included Components | Cable |
| Item Weight | 2.82 ounces |
| Item model number | 7Hz Zero |
| Manufacturer | 7Hz |
| Material | Plastic, Stainless Steel |
| Model Name | 7Hz Salnotes Zero |
| Noise Control | None |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 3.15 x 3.15 x 1.18 inches |
| Special Feature | Detachable High Purity OFC Cable, Ergonomic Shape, Metal Housing, N52 Magnet, Fine Tuning, Revolutionary 10mm Dynamic Driver IEM |
| Specific Uses For Product | music |
| Supports Bluetooth Technology | No |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Wireless Communication Technology | Bluetooth |
J**C
Phenomenal "ultra-balanced" set of IEMs punching way above their price bracket
I really like these IEMs. I bought these because I really like a clear and balanced sound stage. These are that. I've heard people say that their only critique is that they feel underwhelmed, and I can understand that. For the casual user who is looking for a high-quality sound for a low cost, I would suggest the updated model that builds off of the Zero, the Zero2. They are similar but accent the low end a bit and give a slight mid-scoop that offers a lovely listening experience for the average person. If you are looking, very specifically, for an ultra-clear, balanced pair of IEMs, you should buy these. They fit well in the ears, feel good for long-term use, and are super functional. I swapped the earbud tips, and I think everyone should do the same. The stock tips aren't awful, but they were uncomfortable enough for me to swap to a pair of SpinFit Neos, and my experience has been phenomenal. Audiophiles may want to swap out the cable that comes with them; I personally haven't had any issues with it, and probably won't replace it unless it breaks. I'm sure I will upgrade IEMs eventually, but these will always have a place as a backup in my bag because they outcompete sets several price brackets above them. If someone asks me for IEM recommendations, I usually suggest 3 sets depending on their preferences; these are always one of those three. You're considering buying them enough to read reviews? You should probably pull that trigger. The cost is low but the return is phenomenal.
W**H
Brilliant. Fantastic sound for the price, and replaceable cord.
Fantastic sound for the price. The best thing of all is you can replace the cord when they inevitably crap out (which, for some reason, is the bane of my existence, and I can never get earbuds to last longer than a few months). The cord ends plug into the actual ear phones, and so it can be replaced! Then you can buy replacement wires for six bucks on Alibaba or whatever. Excellent sound image and great sound for the price. Can't recommend it enough. Best earphones I've ever bought for this price or any price. If you're an audiophile on a serious budget, this is for you.
B**R
Salnotes Zero in-ear earphones need better instruction
This is a review of 7Hz Linsoul Zero wired in-ear earbuds ordered from Amazon within the last two weeks, at $19.55/set after a 15% discount from $23, not including sales tax. The sound quality is superb with clean presentation of base, mid-range, and treble. The earbuds produce clear and well balanced sound. The cables are not thin and the whole earbud set appears to be well built. I like the sound quality and comfortability, which deserve 5 stars in the price point of $20. I like it so much that I got two pairs of 7Hz Linsoul Zero earbuds. However, I took off one star because the manual that came with the earbuds does not show clearly how to connect the cables to the earbuds in order to obtain a comfortable and secure fit to the ears without any air gap. There are 4 ways to connect the cables to the earbuds. In the absence of clear instruction in the manual, I had to experiment and compare the 4 ways to arrive at the best way. In the past two weeks, I have ordered 4 pairs of wired in-ear earbuds, costing no more than $20, in search of the best wired earbuds for listening to classical music at this price point. I should point out that my opinions are geared toward classical music. If you listen to other genres of music, my opinions may differ from yours. Among the 4 pairs, I rank 7Hz Linsoul Zero to be the best. It beats out Sony MDREX155AP, the 2nd place (original price $30, discounted to $15). The sound produced by Sony MDREX155AP is not as clean and balanced as that by 7Hz Linsoul Zero. The cables are also thin. The 3rd place is Panasonic ErgoFit (price $9, without any discount). The sound by Panasonic ErgoFit is too thin. The cables of Panasonic ErgoFit are also the thinnest among the 4 pairs. That's not surprising because Panasonic ErgoFit is the cheapest. The 4th place is Sephia SP3060 (at a discounted price of $12). The non-twistable cables are not too thin and not too thick. The whole earbuds appear to be well built. However, I was really disappointed with the sound quality, despite the glowing reviews it got in Amazon. The thing that kills Sephia SP3060 is the blurred base. To me, Sephia SP3060 has augmented the base portion too much affecting the overall sound quality in a negative way. However, people who listen to other genres with an emphasis on base may perceive the sound produced by Sephia SP3060 differently.
P**T
Działają niby ok ale nie wiem czy tylko w mojej wersji ale mało dołu. Bassu prawie jak by nie było. Reszta mikrofon i środek ok. Poprzednia parę odesłałem ze względu na zepsuty mikrofon. Produkt nie spełnił oczekiwań. Miały grać przyzwoicie za tą cenę ale niestety nie grają.
S**0
read about them on reddit and they are great! the are also slim so you dont feel them if you sleep with them on.
Z**N
Picked these up because of the raving online reviews. I like a balanced sound with even bass and treble so it suits me quite well, but this is of course, subjective. A bit concerned about the reviews about QC before purchase, but after about a year of daily use and abuse, I have not had any issues yet, so either I got lucky or the defect rate is quite low.
T**.
They are one of the best 20$ iems, very wide soundstage for a bassy headphones, deep rumbling base with a good mids and highs. Recommended for new biggner audiophiles, it will give you a taste of hi-res audio. Cons: The tips that are included basically sucks.
J**J
They're lightweight, and despite the weird shape they're very comfortable in my ears. On top of that, they sound great for a budget IEM! I personally prefer a little bit more mid-bass than these offer, but that's no fault of the product. They have great clarity and a natural soundstage for something so cheap. Moving onto accessories, the ear tips seem to be above average quality, and I like the inclusion of wide and narrow bore options, as well as the fun colours used on them. The cable on the other hand is only average... It's electrically fine, so doesn't negatively impact sound quality, but it seems to develop kinks quite easily. At least it seems quite durable, so it's not likely to die soon from tangling. It's just an annoyance. So overall, you can get better, but these are still great for travel or keeping around as spares, and would be even better with a replacement cable (they appear to be compatible with common aftermarket IEM cables).