





🎶 Tune In, Zone Out: Elevate Your Sound Experience!
The TUNAI Drum Hi-Resolution Audiophile in-Ear Earbud Headphones deliver an unparalleled audio experience with a powerful 1/2” driver, high-resolution sound, and superior noise isolation. Designed for comfort and versatility, they are perfect for workouts, gaming, and everyday use, all while being compatible with a wide range of devices.










| Control Method | Touch |
| Control Type | In-line |
| Item Weight | 0.03 Pounds |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Cable Features | Detachable |
| Additional Features | With microphone |
| Enclosure Material | Rubber |
| Specific Uses For Product | Sport and exercises |
| Headphone Folding Features | In Ear |
| Headphones Ear Placement | In Ear |
| Style Name | In-ear |
| Color | Turkish Blue |
| Connectivity Technology | Wired |
| Headphone Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
| Frequency Response | 40000 Hz |
| Noise Control | Sound Isolation |
J**N
Too Bassey
If your an audiophile... its not ideal. The bass drowns the treble and the midrange too much. Even equalizer has been adjusted
J**D
Decent, needs equaliser to reduce bass.
Nothing special. Bass is everything with this headset, which makes it irritating to listen to anything besides music with bass (movies, podcasts, etc). Got over the issue by using the built-in equaliser in my phone. Sound quality is good, loudness is very good, build quality is good (2 weeks heavy use), mic is good. Should be priced at around 60-70dhs price range, packing is unique, cable could've been longer.
S**I
Amazing buds.
It's been about two years since purchase, and I'm still impressed with the durability and the sound quality that you can get for a decent price.The sound is quite.. nice, but a bit punchy with bass. Otherwise it has a balanced-ish profile and doesn't really overdo much else.The ear tips are wonderful, they seal sound well and you can't really hear much going on with these on. They kind of rival my wireless earbuds in a way, but they're great for on the go listening and at-home.Build quality is pretty decent, but the cables can become tangled and get a bit sticky after a long use. I have accidentally washed these twice, but they still remain functional and I don't really hear any degradation in sound quality too. But please, don't wash your earbuds. Although it's still a good idea to clean out the tips time to time, since they can get gunked up.
A**R
Spettacolari!
Mai sentito un suono simile a questo prezzo!!! Ne comprerò un altro paio di scorta!!
O**A
Muy buen sonido
Suenan bien y son cómodos.
G**V
Excellent sound for all types of music!
Excellent sound, really nice. I use them while in the bus and they do very well. ! Rich bass, not overpowering. You hear every aspect of the music. I did a few phone calls with them. The audio was clear.I strongly recommend these!The customer service is reliable too.
R**R
Not bad at all, cable is the weak point
I've bought 3 IEM's in a search for very warm IEM's (well at first I was not looking for warm ones) that can replace my Sony MDRXB50 which in my opinion, is the best in its price range for bass heads (frequently at 30$!). These seem like the ones.// SoundThese offer a very similar sound profile to the Sony's. The bass is tight, punchy, but very slightly boomy (however, much less then the Sony's). The mids are a bit recessed and are my only flaws, however, they're much better than the Sony's and the bass has a tendency to sound less boomy. I get a bit more clarity on the vocals. The highs are just satisfactory. Detail is quite good.// BuildIn terms of build quality, I have no doubts for the IEM's shells, however, there is not too much strain relief on the IEM's themselves. The jack has solid strain relief and is L shaped (bonus for me!).The cable has held its shape from being in the box which is NOT good because it effectively has permanent bends in it and can't be straightened out while sitting on a desk. It is a giant pain. It's also shorter than average. Moreover, there is a lot of microphonics. This is easily the weakest point of these IEM's.// PackagingI love the tin packaging. But I feel like it's a wasted opportunity, it could have been packaged into something more re-usable as a carrying case, because the material makes it so.Selection of ear tips is ok. 4 silicon tips.// ComparisonsTin T2's (60$) - They sound better then these overall, however have absolutely no bass, I woudn't even call them neutral. The bass is there but its a major no go for people who listen to hip hop. If you want a flat neutral sound, go for the T2's (however it's cable is not the best quality, but is replaceable). The drum's are more fun to listen to.Sennheiser CX300S (60$) - Awful.Tin T3 (95$) - Improved bass, but terrible spikes in high frequencies that cause sibilance and ear discomfort, particularly in hip hop. Go for the T2 instead, or the drums.MDR XB50AP (30-40$) - Very similar sound profile. Mids are clearer on the drums and I would recommend them overall (so far, unless durability of the drums is poor because the Sony's are VERY durable). If these do end up not lasting a year (how long my Sony's usually last after taking a BEATING), the Sony's are easily a better value.I've also considered the Final E3000 (60$), which honestly seem ideal, however, they have 0 strain relief, and no warranty, so durability is a huge doubt. Again, these seem like a better bet!Overall, awesome for the price!
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