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The KZ Castor In-Ear Monitor Headphones deliver professional-grade audio with dual dynamic drivers and 16-step tunable sound profiles. Crafted with precision injection molding and a stylish alloy faceplate, these wired earbuds offer noise isolation and a detachable 2PIN-C cable for durability. Ideal for musicians and audiophiles seeking customizable, high-fidelity sound on a budget.












| ASIN | B0CHY291YZ |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,634 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #249 in Earbud & In-Ear Headphones |
| Cable Feature | Detachable |
| Compatible Devices | Laptops, Desktops, Tablets, Cellphones, Music Production Equipment |
| Connectivity Technology | Wired |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Control Type | Media Control |
| Customer Package Type | Flat Free Package (FFP) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,939) |
| Date First Available | September 13, 2023 |
| Earpiece Shape | Rounded |
| Frequency Response | 40000 Hz |
| Hardware Interface | 3.5mm Audio |
| Headphones Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
| Included Components | Cable, User Manual, silicone eartips |
| Item Weight | 2.11 ounces |
| Item model number | KZ6950 |
| Manufacturer | keephifi |
| Material | Metal Cover, Resin Cavity |
| Model Name | KZ CASTOR |
| Noise Control | Sound Isolation |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Dimensions | 3.74 x 2.83 x 1.38 inches |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Music |
| Series Number | 6950 |
| Special Feature | Lightweight |
| Specific Uses For Product | Music |
| Supports Bluetooth Technology | No |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Wireless Communication Technology | Wired |
E**X
A great entry level iem on a budget!
I was looking for a set of entry level iems and these do not disappoint. The gimmick being the switches. I like how there is versatility to tuning with the switches built in if you dont want to use a dedicated app. I still used these to this day and they have some bass that isn't overbearing. Cord length wise it is decent. The ease of use is simple. Quality is top notch. These dont have noise cancelation but the ear buds do block out some noise. I plan to buy more of these.
S**G
Great quality!
The sound in these are phenomenal! Great price and quality.
T**E
From one musician to another, you wont regret it.
I will admit , I had my doubts about these headphones based upon the price, however, they are worth 10x the money you pay for them. I bought these so that I can use these thru my effects pedal to play my guitar or work on mixing tracks while my 5 year old sleeps. I have tried many different headphones for this purpose and they all fell short in some aspect. Not loud enough, couldn't handle distortion well, heavy bass notes on clean channels were distorted, or high notes would freak out. These headphones take everything I throw at it and begs for more. Sub bass response is phenomenal, highs are crisp. When most headphones freak out on sub bass frequencies and cant still produce good mids and highs. these headphones laugh at them. I only wish there was a Bluetooth version of these for my EDC. If your reading this to make an opinion, stop questioning and just buy the things, you wont regret it.. but go ahead and buy the 10' extension, your gonna need it.
J**S
Amazing bang for your buck. Can hold its own against higher priced units
When i opened the package, i wasn't expecting much judging by the packaging, but i was pleasantly surprised. Shocked in fact! These sound better than my Floyd Rose in-ear monitors (compared them side by side). The clarity is not what i expected from this price point. crystal clear and clean highs, tight and balanced bass. There are 4 small switches on each ear piece that lets you boost or cut lows, highs, and to an extent the mid response. I chose an overall flat response which was satisfying to listen to, then i tried bass boost 1 setting, nice subtle but effective low curve boost. not overpowering. When i finally settled down for an extended listening period, they seem to disappear sonically in a way where you almost can't tell you're wearing them or where the sound is coming from. That illusion is consistent with high quality headphones and speaker systems. As sound engineers, this is what we strive for in our designs. Before you spend big bucks on custom in ear monitors, give these a try. Warning, Technical stuff: Passive and tuneable in-ear monitors, so there's obviously no active noise cancelling, but when properly fitted using one of the 3 different size silicone ear fittings, they block out much of the ambient room noise. Mind the placement in your ear. the part that goes into the ear canal is in the down most position and the stiff formed part of the wire wraps around your ear and exits around the back of your head. this ensures an non slip fit. All things considered like pricing, fit, and tuning controls, this is a lot of bang for the buck. I give this a 9 out of 10 rating
K**E
Worth a shot.
Got a pair on a whim a while back. I've been a working musician for years and although these are chinese and cheap, they sound good and fit well which is unbelievable to say the least.
C**N
Solid and value oriented
So far they work better than any headset I have ever owned. The chord length is good for my needs but I could see how one could need longer. They are heavier than most wireless earbuds but that isn’t a dealbreaker since they replaced a headset. They are crystal clear and do not distort in my use case. Left and right on the wire plugs are not the easiest to see, minor gripe. They are easy to plug in and play. They do not hurt my ears for the few hours that I use them at a time.
M**A
After giving the KZ's a fair, fighting chance, I still hate IEMs.
I'll get my honest bias out first: I hate IEMs. I always have, and from my experience with these KZs, I very likely always will. IEMs are extremely uncomfortable in my ears, which have odd-shaped ear canals to make things even more annoying. Granted, I did use 3rd party memory foam tips, so that nullified the issue of these falling out, but that only introduced even more issues. Wearing these IEMs with memory foam tips felt like I was always underwater. And even with the tips, they always felt extremely uncomfortable and like they were about to pop out, even though they weren't. It's just an extremely unpleasant experience, which really bums me out because I REALLY wanted to love IEMs since I've heard nothing but awesome praise from KZ. For all of my sound testing, I used a flat equalizer in the phone app Power Amp. I always want to hear the natural sounds of the headphones I buy before messing with the equalizer. It's also a great test for Youtube videos because there is no equalizing Youtube videos without some sort of 3rd party equalizer app (that I'm not going to download or use; if I have to use a 3rd party equalizer to make headphones usable, the headphones are garbage to me). Sadly, these IEMs are literally unlistenable with certain genres of music. I am *extremely* sensitive to sharp treble sounds, like cymbal crashing and harsh high frequency sounds, making these KZs unbearable at listenable volumes. Eurobeat is completely out the window because the sounds coming out of these KZs are so harsh that it's quite literally painful, even at low volume. Technical death metal, symphonic metal, black metal, and even power metal sounds absolutely terrible with these. It's muddled, unclear, and just sounds like a cacophony of noise due to the fact these IEMs have absolutely atrocious mids. I know it's the IEMs because all the songs I test sound perfectly fine through my Anker Q20s (which I really hate for technical reasons, even though their sound signature isn't bad). Japanese hardstyle/speedcore sounds either awesome (if they are bass heavy songs), or utterly atrocious (if they are treble or mid-focused sounds); there is no in-between. Acoustics and distortionless music are actually really awesome and when there's little going on in the song, these IEMs are clear as a bell. Opeth's 'To Bid You Farewell' almost sounded better than my SHP-9500s listening through an FX-AUDIO- DAC-X6. But the absolute dealbreaker was listening to Wintersun's awesome song 'Sons Of Winter And Stars', which sounded so muddy that I couldn't even get past the first minute when the band starts playing. These IEMs are just terrible with fast music, which is the vast majority of the music that I listen to. However, with that said, these IEMs are absolutely awesome for most 90s and 2000s drum n bass and Jungle. Every dnb and Jungle song I played through these sounded awesome, and is the only redeeming factor for me. All in all, IEMs just are not for me. I have always hated them, and I wanted to try some from a company with incredibly high praise to give them a fair chance (and for good reason; KZ makes awesome sounds for the price you're paying, even if I can't tolerate the highs). I gave them an honest shot, even trying to seek genres of music I love that would work, and there are some I love that I can easily jam out to with these. It's just incredibly unfortunate that IEMs are just plain *UNCOMFORTABLE* in my ears and makes it impossible to eat food while wearing them due to the pressure to my sinus cavity; something I have no issue with at all with over-ear headphones that have been my mainstay for over 20 years. I honestly wish I had something like these growing up in high school because I went through headphones like a kid with candy. I will keep these KZs and continue to use them to see if I can ever get used to the feel. But it really does bum me out that I just hate the feel of IEMs and was straight up unhappy with the intolerably sharp highs that physically hurt my ears even at 35~40 (out of 100) volume, which is extremely low even for many low impedance headphones I have and use (for reference, a comfortable volume for me is around 60~75 in PowerAmp, and around 75~95 for Youtube videos since those are always way more quiet than through PowerAmp). Maybe I just have to go to more expensive IEMs to get something that has a sound signature that doesn't physically hurt my ears with piercing sharp highs.
M**.
These KZ -Castor In Ear Monitors are awesome, such clarity, I can hear the high range the mid range and bass so clearly and I haven’t done any adjustments. I’ve been listening to music and now realize that I’ve missed so much of its finer nuisance and clarity. I dug out my old iPod and it’s like listening to the music truly for the first time. Do I recommend these IEM,s yes, definitely and at $28 you won’t regret it Right, review completed, time to get back to the music. What still here, just order a pair.
M**O
ho ordinato queste cuffiette più per curiosità che altro, devo dire che però sono ben fatte , il cavo ha una discreta qualità e stanno bene inserite nell'orecchio isolando sufficientemente bene dai rumori esterni, sono comode e non danno fastidio anche dopo un uso prolungato , un plus da segnalare il cavetto che non è integrato nei diffusori ma è collegato tramite spinottino dedicato. Il suono all'inizio sembra un po' povero e " FLAT" ma nell'ascolto prolungato risulta piacevolmente preciso e per nulla fastidioso , direi che somiglia davvero ad un suono da monitor. consigliati per rapporto qualità prezzo
P**N
Heel zuiver geluid, bij lage impedantie - geen extra versterker nodig. Bas wordt niet overdreven, dus goed in oor passen is belangrijk. De draad gaat "over ear", waardoor de oortjes goed blijven zitten
A**O
Qualitativamente buone Non cadono mai!!
M**N
Yes I liked it it have a very good bass and with very nice noise cancellation
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