

🎶 Elevate your sound game — hear every detail, feel every beat.
The CCA C10 in-ear monitors combine a powerful 10-driver hybrid setup (1 dynamic + 4 balanced armatures per ear) with a durable zinc alloy and resin shell. Featuring advanced MEMS noise cancellation and detachable gold-plated 0.75mm 2-pin cables, these earphones deliver high-fidelity sound with ergonomic comfort and long-lasting durability, perfect for professionals and active millennials seeking premium audio on the go.









| ASIN | B07L6DCCB5 |
| Age range (description) | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #19,359 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #1,083 in In-Ear Headphones |
| Cable feature | Detachable |
| Compatible devices | Cellphones, Tablets, Laptops, Gaming Consoles, Desktops, Smart Speaker, Telephones |
| Connectivity technology | Wired |
| Control method | App |
| Control type | Noise Control |
| Frequency response | 40 Hz |
| Headphone jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
| Included components | Cable |
| Item model number | 7539524596 |
| Item weight | 0.1 Grams |
| Manufacturer | H HIFIHEAR |
| Material | Plastic Zinc Alloy |
| Model name | CCA C10 |
| Noise control | Active Noise Cancellation |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package type | FFP |
| Product Dimensions | 13 x 14 x 4 cm; 0.1 g |
| Recommended uses for product | Running |
| Sensitivity | 108 dB |
| Specific uses for product | Music |
| Style | Lightweight |
| Unit count | 1 Count |
| Water resistance level | Not Water Resistant |
| Wireless communication technologies | Bluetooth |
G**E
Great Bang for Buck head phones no matter how loud you turn it up it doesnt distort the sound. Really good Value for Money
D**N
These fit well and sound even better. For the price they are well worth it.
K**N
SOUND: As a musician, I've had several in-ears throughout the years and mainly use Shure or Sennheiser products. They last a long time but they are expensive. I had read some reviews of these and decided to just give them a shot as even if I just used them for listening to recorded music, they're $40 so it wasn't much of a gamble. I have to tell you these are some of the best sounding in-ears I've ever owned. There is a TON of low end and the sound is very balanced. You MUST buy better foam tips as the ones they give you will not provide adequate sound isolation and a true measure of what these are capable of. I ended up buying these foam tips for a measly $7 which seem to fit nicely: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07RZS7KWG/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 Once I had the foam tips though, these really opened up. There is PLENTY of volume and definitely headroom to where they could actually be too loud. I didn't notice any "clipping" and sound was clear at low and high volumes. If you use both (I generally just use one to play live as I like to hear ambient amp/stage/crowd sound a lot of the time) you will find yourself turning your pack down actually rather than up and up to try to get a good sound. QUALITY: The buds themselves are hearty and made of metal (Zinc/Alloy) and plastic (Resin). They feel as if they can withstand a decent amount of wear and tear. My only complaint would be the cabling. Now, there is a plastic covering where they would fit over your ears and that is a big plus to keep them in place, keep out dirt and sweat etc. However, the cable itself seems thin and a little fragile. They also tangle up very easily almost like iPhone earbuds will. The cable is braided and up until the split, it's pretty decent however once it splits to go to each ear bud it's a thin double-braided wire. CONCLUSION: For the price, these can't be beat. The quality is decent however I wonder how long the cables will last. That being said, you could by five sets of these for the same price as the lower to mid level Shure earbuds and have plenty on hand should something happen. I intend to get two more sets here shortly so I can keep one at Church and have a second as a spare should I need it. If you're on a budget, want a set on hand as a spare, or need to buy several and don't want to break the bank, I would HIGHLY recommend picking these up!
A**R
I bought these for my band IEM system ..but plugged them into my phone to listen to Spotify and they sound as good or better than my Sony studio over the ear headphones. Ill likley get a second set for the gym and travel.
T**Y
First things first --> I am not an expert, nor an "audiophile", but I did make sure to test these using the highest-fidelity signal chain I had available to me! Second things second --> I will write about these and try not to mention the price, but please keep in mind the whole time that these cost me LESS THAN $20 to ship to my door overnight. I was expecting great sound, but only because the internet said I should...beyond that, I wouldn't have even been upset if they had sounded mediocre to me. Any criticism you hear is there because, well, nothing is pefect. But I can hardly buy 5 gallons of gas for $20! As soon as I listened to a song with these IEMs, a song I had listened to many times before to test sound quality, I heard details I hadn't remembered ever hearing before. That is the ultimate mark of a good-sounding IEM, in my opinion, because I tend to listen for details I already know are there...so while any company can tune the sound profile to be "clear" (Read: "mid-and-treble-boosted") and therefore reveal new details to me just by the novelty of the sound signature, I'd be annoyed if I couldn't also hear the other details I love. In this case, it was like listening to the song with some very high-end reference speakers next to either ear, which also had a magical feature which added extra guitar fills on the original recording! This is high praise from me, because I also own Sony MDR-7506 earphones and while they do sound better than these, the "reference" sound signature and clarity are absolutely comparable. Soundstage? Not so much, but hey they're cheap IEMs. Trust me, it's not like it doesn't exist---just don't expect *too* much and you'll be happy! They are actually incredibly comfortable, at least for my ears, and if they didn't stick out I could wear them to sleep. The styling is hit-or-miss, but I kinda dig it. I have the chrome-black ones. The only criticism I have (besides the awful microphone, but honestly I only spec'd that because it would arrive sooner and I like having a pause button) is that the treble is definitely...present. Voices, dryly-recorded acoustic guitars (as in, no reverb or compression), and sometimes just high pitches can be a little over-emphasized. Seriously though, just buy them. The competition in this price bracket is (fortunately for us) *very* fierce right now, and lots of incredible IEMs are out there for $15 to $30. Even while priced at the lower end of that spectrum, I'd still be willing to bet these outperform 90% of what you'd find otherwise. HIGHLY recommended.
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