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The Linsoul Xenns Mangird Tea PRO is a premium hybrid in-ear monitor featuring 6 balanced armature and 2 dynamic drivers, delivering a finely tuned sound signature with enhanced sub-bass and clear treble. Handcrafted with medical-grade materials and equipped with detachable cables supporting both 3.5mm and 4.4mm connectors, it offers exceptional comfort, durability, and versatility for audiophiles, musicians, and gamers seeking professional-grade audio performance.



















| ASIN | B0DDPPPCFF |
| Additional Features | Detachable Cable |
| Antenna Location | Gaming, Listening to music |
| Audio Driver Type | Hybrid Driver |
| Best Sellers Rank | #110,212 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #4,799 in Earbud & In-Ear Headphones |
| Brand | Linsoul |
| Brand Name | Linsoul |
| Built-In Media | User Manual |
| Cable Features | Detachable |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Various electronic devices with a 3.5mm or 4.4mm audio port |
| Connectivity Technology | Wired |
| Control Method | Remote |
| Control Type | Media Control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 212 Reviews |
| Ear Placement | In Ear |
| Earpiece Shape | Rounded tips and BA drivers |
| Form Factor | In Ear |
| Frequency Range | 20 Hz - 22,000 Hz |
| Frequency Response | 22 KHz |
| Headphone Folding Features | In Ear |
| Headphone Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
| Headphones Ear Placement | In Ear |
| Impedance | 13 Ohms |
| Is Autographed | No |
| Is Electric | No |
| Manufacturer | Linsoul |
| Model Name | XENNS Mangird Tea Pro |
| Model Number | Xenns Mangird Tea PRO |
| Noise Control | Passive Noise Cancellation |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Sensitivity | 104 dB |
| Specific Uses For Product | Gaming, Listening to music |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
R**O
Beautifully executed set with all-rounder excellence in sound and design
The Xenns Mangird Tea Pro have been around for a couple of years and developed a substantial fan base with many online reviews. At their price point, they have intense competition in the chi-fi marketplace. They still deliver a beautifully made set, with stylish packaging, excellent cable with 3.5 and 4.4mm connectors , plenty of tips, and a round matching storage zip-case. The Tea Pro is a warm, slightly sub-bass-boosted but controlled set with excellent balance and technical definition. Trebles are smooth and easy to live with in long listening sessions. Shell design is well-executed with detailed ergonomic contours that make it an easy fit. With the right tips, they provide excellent passive isolation and make them a good walking or daily activity set. They are a joy to listen with.
E**D
Spherical 3D audio experience in games
Preface: I only purchased this for gaming only. And, do not use Equaluzer APO, Hesuvi, Peace addon, nor other software eq'ing (warzone, bo6 eq tweaks, etc). It does not require nor need it. Out of all the iems I've tried these are the perfect set for gaming. The only other set that comes close is the Yanyin Cannon II's, Kiwi Astrals, and the Aretes. What makes these IEMs better for competitive FPS Gaming? Sure, I could blather on about how well enveloping the Imaging, Separation, Layering & Detail is while playing competive FPS GAMES. But to put it in more layman's terms; imagine a 3D audio bubble around your head. And in that 3D audio bubble you can pinpoints all the audio cues you need to allow you to hear directly where opponents are. Even while listening to other background audio cues. It is more like a wall hack for your ears. I've heard this all before!! How do they compare to other IEM's in competitive FPS Games? These are the real deal hack certified IEM for competitive gaming. I have tested several well known (popular) iems in COD, Battlefield, and other competitive FPS games. The Tea Pro actually give you a spherical 3D audio experience in games. Without costing over $350. But how do the Tea Pros actually compare to other IEMs? The Tea Pros gets the seal of approval for imaging, separation, layering, empasis and detail. This allows you to actually hear enemies and/or footsteps behind you, above you, diagonal to you, below you, in front of you. In more of a spherical shape around your head. Giving you urgency as to how's closes to you. And, the number of opponents. Build Quality The biuild quality of the Tea Pros is the best I've seen in its price bracket. Interchangeable input from unbalanced to balance. The outer construction of the shell as far better. The IEM cables are better. And the ear tips are better. And requires no additional audio tuning. Caveat: This review used a dac/amp that used 4.4mm balanced audio. Conclusion The Tea Pros give you everything you need to make them truly wall hack certified. This is a huge thumbs up for competitive FPS gamers. Any up coming IEMs that claim to do it better and cheaper are fooling you.
T**P
The Best IEMs Under $500 in the World
A few years ago, I dove head-first into the IEM hobby. I started with value sets, and started finding my preferred tuning. Once I figured that out, I got increasingly picky about the specifics of an IEM's performance. I found many sets that were competent, but missing "something". Many just didn't make me FEEL the music like I wanted to. After seeing many audiophile reviews online that sang the praises of this IEM, I decided to make a bet on them and buy. I have never been happier with a buying decision in my life. Firstly, THE TUNING. MY GOD, THE TUNING. These IEMs are tuned with a masterful blend of dynamic musicality and incisive detail. Many sets trade detail with low-end presence; not the Tea Pro. The low end transitions to the mids like a syrupy smooth, enveloping wave, and the decay of the bass is just perfect. The midrange has the clarity and presence that I seek. And the treble isn't artificially boosted like a lot of contemporary sets; instead, high-quality BA drivers bring out sparkle and air without any harshness. With these, the music overtakes you. It's magical. The shells are machined from alloy and feel substantial in the hand; they have a bit of weight to them, yet are molded so nicely that they never get uncomfortable. The faceplates look beautiful and have depth to them, unlike a lot of cheap-looking "sparkly" faceplates on today's IEMs. The only flaw is the cable, which is not as pliable as I'd like it to be. It's high-quality, but just not very soft. ProTip: be careful putting the 0.78 mm pins into the IEM. They are very, very tight. If you are seeking the best IEM under $500 in the entire world, the Tea Pro is it.
B**N
Bass. BA Timbre. More treble than you'd think.
Bass: Loved the bass. Quick and responsive in the midbass, but just a little pillowy in the sub. Great for electronic genres. Mids: The mids really leave a lot to be desired here. The bass suffocates them a little. They lack any true bite in the upper mids, instead replacing it with BA timbre. I'm not a fan of BA timbre, and it's quite noticeable. Treble: there is more here than you would think. It's not unpleasant, but it is resonant in a weird way within my years. These actually caused my ears to ring, and I wasn't listening at incredible volumes. I had to do a lot of tip rolling to tame the treble, but at that point, the soundstage really suffered. To be fair, though, I am a bit treble sensitive. Technicalities: these were able to bring some softer pieces and some of my favorite tracks up a bit to where I could really pay attention to them. These things aren't going to let you hear a violinist fart from across the auditorium, but they do a good job at helping to highlight a few small things. The base can be both punchy and boomy thanks to the Dual Dynamic drivers covering the low end of the frequency range. They kept up quite well with prog, metal, and faster electronic music. Gaming: Holy hell, these are almost wallhacks. I'm almost sad I returned them. In competitive games, like Warzone, Counterstrike, and PUBG, where you need to be able to hear footsteps, I haven't found anything better. The spatial Imaging was spot on. I had people run in circles around me and close my eyes and I could tell exactly where they were at all times. Insanely good for gaming, except for congested firefights. And Battlefield 2042. That audio engine honestly sucks. Fit: fit me quite well, but the shells are a little big, and the nozzle is larger than average at 5.8mm. Weight is good. Build quality: incredibly well built, and beautiful to boot If you really like bass, these could be worth the purchase. To me, they're just a little too far north of neutral in the bass and treble departments. If you only want to game with these, and you have a higher budget, these may be just what you need. However... I got mine at 20% off and still returned them, so keep that in mind.
R**R
trading my kilobuck IEMs for the tea PROs
I traded my Thieaudio Monarch MKIII for the Tea PROs. Don’t get me wrong—the Monarchs are superior in many ways. Their highs are crisp and sparkling, and their technicalities (imaging, speed, separation, details) are noticeably better than the Tea PROs. But to me, the Monarchs always felt a bit recessed. Vocals sat too far back in the mix, instruments felt just out of reach, and I often had to turn up the volume to uncomfortable levels just to get the immediacy I wanted. At higher volumes, they opened up beautifully and sound glorious but quickly became fatiguing. The Tea PROs, on the other hand, are simply more fun. The music feels closer and more engaging, with vocals and instruments presented directly in my ear instead of at arm’s length. I can enjoy them even at lower volumes without losing intimacy. The tuning is excellent: bass and sub-bass are present when called for and remain controlled, while the mids truly shine—clear, present, and immediate. The highs are slightly rolled off and smoothed out, which I actually prefer since it avoids treble fatigue. I’m happy to trade a bit of sparkle and micro-detail for a wonderfully tuned, engaging, and less fatiguing listen—and at a third of the price, the Tea PROs are an easy win for me. with the tea PROs, I feel like I'm ENJOYING my music again and not just listening to it. source: personal flac files and tidal streaming through a FIIO M23 DAP or a Cayin RU7
J**B
Amazing.
These IEMs are so unbelievably good. Whatever you read online about them, please just buy them. They are really great for gaming, and I can hear everything. I originally had the Bose QC35's, and after trying the IEMs I thought my bose headphones were broken because these just sounded so much better.
T**B
Do NOT buy! Save your money for other iem’s
Sound is ok, but the build quality is terrible. Within the first month the left nozzle cover had already fallen off. I experienced sound issues where the iem’s were unable to produce certain frequency’s during a test. Definitely not worth the high price tag, especially since they are just ‘meh’ when actually working.
J**K
Great set of IEMs
great sound from Xenns once again. Very playful sounds that hits all the right frequencies. Not too analytical but very fun sounding with god bass and tone.
D**H
Xenns Mangird Tea Pro
Bardzo dobry iem. Świetnie zestrojony pod rozrywkowe granie. Subbass i midbass są mocno zaznaczone pogrubiając trochę dźwięk, średnica czysta i czytelna, góra pasma świetnie wyważona i szczegółowa a przy tym bardzo gładka. Bardzo polecam.
J**.
Eargasmic!
Eargasmic! Warmish but not dark. Definitely sound a lot better with a half decent souce like a dongle or a DAP than out of the 3.5 jack of a phone (I'm using Hiby R4 DAP). I'm kinda new to wired iem's my only previous set being Truthear Hexa so please take this with more than a few grains of salt and seek out other reviews and reviewers. All i can really say is i as newbie find them awesome.
P**T
Kun je het betalen? Doen!
Zeer goede IEM. Klinkt fantastisch.
M**E
Un référence pour la musique hifi.
Ils sont un peu chers mais le rendu est là, profondeur de scène, détails, dynamique, j'en suis très content. Je les utilise avec Qobuz, USB audio player pro et un DAC FiiO KA17 sur mon pixel 9 Pro XL c'est un régal. Choix guidé par le sub Reddit r/iems
S**R
Endgame for Gaming. Better than HD560s, guaranteed for competitive and single player.
My first foray into the world of IEMs. Use is 70/30 Gaming/Music. Gaming on PS5. I ordered the Arti T10 pro recently. Then saw the Tea pros go on sale on Amazon Canada-20 percent off. Both arrived the same day last week. HD560s- These are my current headphones, very smooth, resolving but maybe boring? I felt I wanted more and started researching IEMs and that landed me on T10 pros and Tea pros. Initial impressions are very very good. I thought I wouldn’t need the Arti T10 pros after I got the Tea pros but am keeping them both and-yes..selling my Hd560s. I have no need for them anymore. Arti T10 pros image just as well if not better than HD560s for gaming,and Tea Pros are even better, especially how they distinguish front and back- like even the 11 and 1 or 5 and 7 positions and verticality is amazing on both Art and Xenns. And both are better than HD560 for music. More resolving, better imaging and tighter and better/deeper Bass. Maybe 560s has a bigger soundstage but its not always noticeable to me especially in Gaming. Both the IEMs have a wide and deep soundstage, Tea Pros being wider. For Call of duty Nuketown I actually prefer the Artis to the Xenns as the Bass has less body so when people are chucking grenades like a toddler chucks legos it doesnt rattle your head as much, for all other maps and everything else The Tea pros edge out the Arti T10 pros. I turned on Ragnarok yesterday and had my mind blown on how cinematic these IEMs sounded in the initial scene. I play Returnal a lot and both these IEMs are in a different league and have made that game more enjoyable to me compared to the HD560s. The Tea Pros are so detailed, every note stands out and they are so punchy with a beautiful delicious, seductive, wet, deep textured bass that doesn’t interfere with the mids or highs, and you can play them loud without distortion, which can be detrimental as you are not quite sure how loud to play them..lol so please be careful. The Artti T10 pros on the other hand are laid back, smooth everything is well behaved even the treble, they are still detailed but not as much as the Tea Pros and they dont punch you in the face with it. The bass digs deep it may not have the seductive oomph of the Tea Pros but it’s textured and fastttt and they take eq well, so a Bass shelf can bridge the gap somewhat in the Bass department atleast. Tea Pros are fire and forget. Spinfit w1 is what I settled for the Arti T10 pros. With Tea Pros you can make a hole in a marshmallow and stick it in your ears and they will sound better than any mid range Hifiman am sure.They too work best in Spinfits W1.. So that was it..am still getting used to these, coz am able to hear tiny details which I missed in games..like certain atmospheric sounds in Returnal or flies in Nuketown lol. Both IEMs are awesome and the Artti T10 pros is an immense value for money and the Tea Pros are endgame for me. I think I am set as a 40year old. I couldn’t afford a Porsche so this is my mid life crisis indulgence.
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