Now the ergonomics are different between the two of course the E10 has those odd ear hooks that some have complained about, while the S2 is a more traditional “bud”-type fit that should work for more people. Unfortunately the existence of the S2 in KZ’s lineup seems like a mystery, especially when you can get their very own E10 for just $10 more. Unfortunately the S2 strays into sibilance, a flaw that is arguably its biggest sonic dealbreaker, but overall there’s nothing too offensive about the S2’s sound, tonally or technically. The S2 has a mainstream house elevated bass and treble for an exciting V-shaped response, though the shape of the V is slightly biased towards the treble. ![]() The S2’s sound quality does not impress and neither does its plasticky build quality, but for $50 you don’t have much grounds for complaining. The name of the S2’s game seems to be “adequate performance for bottom-dollar price”, and to that I think KZ has done it. ![]() Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless: “Carried by Name”Īll awarded grades are in reference to the IEM ranking list. Samsung Galaxy Buds+: “Objectivist’s Dream” Anker Soundcore Liberty 2 Pro: “That Linus TWS”Īudio Technica ATH-CK3TW: “The Imbalanced”Īudio Technica ATH-CKS5TW: “Acoustically Challenged”Īudio Technica ATH-SPORT7TW: “Combo Breaker”
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