Hi there,
i have some Questions about IEMs. Right now i was thinking about getting IEMs. I tried tons of Bluetooth IN Ears and send them back to Amazon because, Stem Style In ears seems to always hurt my ears and DOT or Bean Style earbuds most of the time dont stay in my ear and will fall Out after some time. Right now i am using the Liberty 3 Pro they fit and have good comfort but still dont stay nice in my right ear (seems i have a rather big right ear, for Eartips i use M on the Left and XL on the Right Side so i get a Proper Seal)
Because i still have Problems i thought about why not try IEMs. Now to my Questions.
- I found with a bit off research the Moondrop Aria Snow Are they good for "Beginner" who never really used IEMs? (They are on Sale on Amazon 89€-> 67€) I had wired Earbuds when i was younger but i guess this cant be compared.
- Does the Cable of the IEM matter? Are there some Special one (maybe not to cheap or to expensive) And does all of them Have the same lenght?
- How are Bluetooth adapters. I was thinking that the Portability was a big pro for me on the Bluetooth in Ears. Are Adapters Like the KZ AZ09 or Dongles Like BTR3k good for the Money. (Price Range 60-70€). The qudelix5k in Germany costs 130€ which is a bit to high for my taste right now when i dont have IEM Experience. How is Battery Life and Long Life of this Products?
- Would using IEM solve my Problems with fit and comfort. And would they, because of using the Wire, stay better in my ear?
- Just for the Records IEMs dont have ANC. That was something i was Looking for, for Bluetooth In Ears (wanted to use them at work where its a bit louder) But i guess i could live without ANC when they stay in my Ear and dont fall out like everything else.
I hope my English wasnt to bad. And i hope u guys can provide some Infos for me and enlight my a little about IEMs.
Greetings.
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