KBEAR Tourbillon Pro Earphones Review
The KeepHiFi store suggested that I write a review of KBEAR Tourbillon Pro earphones. I agreed because KBEAR people are doing their best.
The KeepHiFi store suggested that I write a review of KBEAR Tourbillon Pro earphones. I agreed because KBEAR people are doing their best.
The HiFiGo store approached me with a proposal to write a review on Juzear × Z Reviews Defiant in-ear monitors. “Monkey see monkey do, huh?”, I thought and agreed.
The KeepHiFi store decided to send me KBEAR earphones for a review. I got interested in it and agreed.
I got a message from Sivga company once, asking “Would you like to do reviews of our sports earphones?” As I don’t know a thing about sports earphones, I immediately answered, “I’d rather get a Que model from you…” And they’re like, “Tell us your address, we’re on it!”
Even before the release of the excellent ZERO:RED, Truthear became known for two other models, NOVA and HEXA. We’ll talk about NOVA sometime later, yet about HEXA right now, since there is plenty to talk about here.
A job change and all sorts of other adventures made me take some time off from the reviews. But, as the saying is, “Don’t count on it!” — there will be a lot of them in the short run, and they will be interesting, well balanced and spot on! Let’s talk today about the in-ear wired earphones Truthear x Crinacle ZERO: RED.
The KZ company approached me and offered to write a review for them, and I didn’t refuse, as you can see, with my usual condition that they won’t be able to influence the review result. So! Here it is – the CCA Rhapsody in-ear wired hybrid headphones costing $42.