







🎶 Elevate your sound game—comfort, clarity, and control in one sleek package!
The Yinyoo CCZ Melody wired in-ear earphones feature hybrid 1DD+1BA drivers delivering high-fidelity sound with deep bass and clear treble. Weighing only 2.3g, they offer ergonomic comfort with TPE ear fins and memory hooks for a secure fit during active use. Equipped with a durable, detachable 4N OFC cable and universal 3.5mm jack, these foldable earphones are designed for musicians, singers, and professionals seeking premium sound without compromise.







| Noise Control | Sound Isolation |
| Frequency Response | 20000 Hz |
| Sensitivity | 110 dB |
| Headphones Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
| Model Name | CCZ Melody |
| Connectivity Technology | Wired |
| Wireless Communication Technology | Without bluetooth |
| Included Components | Cable |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Material | Thermoplastic Elastomer (TPE) |
| Specific Uses For Product | Sports and Exercise |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Running, Exercising, Gaming, Recording, Music |
| Compatible Devices | 3.5mm audio devices |
| Control Type | Volume Control |
| Cable Feature | Detachable |
| Item Weight | 0.08 Ounces |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| Net Quantity | 1.00 Pack |
| Style | without mic |
| Control Method | Remote |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Audio Driver Type | Hybrid Driver |
| Audio Driver Size | 10 Millimetres |
| Earpiece Shape | Angular |
| Series number | 1 |
| Hardware Interface | 3.5mm Audio |
| Input Device Interface | Audio jack |
| Supports Bluetooth Technology | No |
| Special Feature | Foldable |
| Manufacturer | Yinyoo |
| Model | YinLX66813E1TTB-BC01 |
| Product Dimensions | 10 x 8 x 4 cm; 2.3 g |
| Item model number | YinLX66813E1TTB-BC01 |
| Hardware Platform | Smartphone |
| Special Features | Foldable |
| Microphone format | No Microphone |
| Batteries Included | No |
| Batteries Required | No |
| Cable feature | Detachable |
| Does it contain liquid? | No |
| Includes Rechargeable Battery | No |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Item Weight | 2.3 g |
P**R
Cost Less Sound More
Quality - Good Soundstage (need to spend 3k more for other brands) Performance - Fabulous (can't believe an IEM <2k can perform like this) Fit & Comfort - can wear this for hours, no fatigue whatsoever (2.3g each with its polycarbonate shell) Mic - good call quality (but use less for calls and more for music, having a mic is only a value add) Versatility - no additional DAC needed, built-in DSP takes care of it. The cheapest & the most portable IEM in the market that sounds soooo good. If all you can spend is less than 2k and you don't know about IEM / DAC / AMP - just buy this. **No amount of money spent on IEM & DAC makes any sense without Apple Music (only music app that streams HiRes Lossless Audio).
A**N
Must buy for authentic sound
First of all, if you're looking for crystal clear crisp studio-quality-audio, this is not for you. This is a budget variant, so it comes with a lot of caveats, but the 5 stars on this review says that this product is worth every penny spent. Good riddance from the fake sound quality that Indian crowd loves. I wanted something that would let me hear more of the genuine sound, and this product did the job, that too in budget! I love this pair of in ears. They're so comfortable on the ears- people with really small ears will have difficulty wearing it for longer period of time. Sound quality: So the frequency curve is obviously not all flat. It's a bit high on the sub bass and a little low on the highs. It's like a very gentle slope from the lows to the highs. Did the job for me, because I use it with Viper4Android on my phone, so I was able to balance it out. A must try if you want to deep dive into the world of actual real music and if you want to listen to songs the way the artirts intends to. Also, it's no packaging from Amazon, meaning it comes in the cover of the product itself, so a little better on the environment as well.
P**H
Not extordinary product but good
This earphones are the best one in this budget. High and mid are fabulous 😍 But if the you are looking for bass this is not good choice.In this earphones bass are one and only cons . Small sounds are clearly audible in this earphones that's the best thing in this earphones.
A**A
Worth the price
Great in-ear earphones. Love them.
K**Y
SOUND QUALITY IS FENTASTIC
SOUND QUALITY IS GOOD BUT THE PROBLEM IS THE EAR PICE ALWAYS FAIL OFF THE PIN IS SLIPPY SO , I AM RETURNING IT
A**K
Sound
Good sound. Great quality
S**I
No quality
Quality issue, bad sound quality
B**N
Great Earphone
Value for money , This wired Earphone but great sound, built quality
R**S
Very good quality
V**R
good for the price, plug it in via 6.35mm audio jack into a digitech to jam in the house and not making too much noise.
M**A
What I was looking for: After accidentally buying some IEM's without knowing what it was (TNSO) (last picture), I was determined to find another pair. I couldn't get the same ones (went unavailable), and didn't know what to look for. When I finally stumbled upon more, I was plagued with trying to find some that had balanced sound. As someone looking to produce music, I didn't want anything filtered. The best ones actually were cheaper than this but wouldn't be able to hold up more than a few days. Why I chose these: It seemed like I was going to have to settle with some elevated bass. With the reviews as good as any on these, the price, replaceable cord (thought it'd be cheaper to just buy a whole new pair), I decided to get them. Sound Quality & Bass: My ears aren't well trained. But I had some help learning about headphones with balanced sounds, and got recommended some headphones in my budget that many producers use (pretty much only producers from the looks of those reviews). I got them, was testing them out, and pitting them up against these earbuds. I was shocked at how similar the quality was. Only difference is that I could then tell the elevated bass, which this definitely does have. Probably not to the liking of those who want super elevated. While I don't even like it myself, it doesn't bother me with these. So if you want super elevated, these probably aren't for you. But I can say that these might be the most accurate to sound you can get for casual use. Which is what these are for, I use them for casual listening, internet scrolling, and video sharing skype calls with my bestie. I pop the more professional headphones for working. I almost felt bad though for getting the headphones when these were so similar. The elevated bass was definitely a problem, but if not for that, I probably could've gotten away using these for producing too. No joke. But it probably will be better to produce with headphones rather than earbuds. The 3d illusions are more immersive. But truly I think I could just use these had it not been for the bass, I wouldn't have known that before though. Noise Cancelling: I think the noise cancelling on the accidental IEMs were some of the best, people could be talking less than a foot away from me & me not even know they were there until the song ended. I don't think that's happened with these, but I don't have trouble with hearing external noise over them. I don't always listen to loud stuff but I do a lot of scrolling on Instagram, tik tok, or listening to K-pop, which is all pretty full & busy sounds. So I'm good on that. Longevity: I'm over a year in now, got these November 24th 2021 (first 2 pictures), It's November 30th 2022 now (3rd picture). They're holding up good. I think the cord has changed color, the clear plastic, from food stains most likely. I've had no issues with the in ears, and the cord seems like it's doing just fine. It tangles pretty good. It's not hard to untangle but the part that bends over the ears makes it difficult. I don't find that deterring. I think the way these cords are made, are just less likely to have issues. And it's really an unbeatable price for sound quality at $17 when I bought them, even if they only last a year or two. I suspect these will hold up longer than any I've had. Around 2 years has been my max before, and around that 2 year mark I've had duct tape on the cord to hang on a little longer. If I can update in a year, I'll try to do so.
A**E
Der Klang ist Recht flach, die Kopfhörer halten bei fast täglichem Gebrauch jetzt schon einige Zeit, auch unterwegs. Ich war skeptisch wegen der abnehmbaren Kabel, ob da wohl die Kontakte auch standhalten, aber bis jetzt hat sich die Sorge nicht bestätigt. Ich kann diese Kopfhörer nur empfehlen, Grade für den Preis fast unschlagbar vom Klang her. Auch der räumliche Klang ist hier für in-ear Kopfhörer sehr frei und klar.
M**S
These are like the CCZ Coffee Bean on steroids with much better positional\directional audio and just the right amount of bass impact, footsteps sound a lot more realistic and fuller, in the Switch Dark Souls remaster you can hear what's on the other side of the wall , this makes it sound a lot more like you're in the actual space, got to be the most underrated iem out there, they sound like AKG K712 headphones but in your ears, for the price you don't get anywhere near this type of sound, it's like you're getting a 4 driver per side version of the more expensive 5 driver per side CCZ Plume, they even use the same crossover to separate the frequencies to each of the drivers, spend the extra £18 on the Tripowin Mirage OCC cable which is the same crystal copper used in the Plume cable and you basically have the same earphone but with one less driver, you will want to get the wider nozzle fitting more comfy £13.99 Spinfit CP155 eartips because these are so good for gaming that you will just want to keep using them for hours, i use mine with a Switch Lite and a Soundblaster X1 with a QED Connect type C and the upgraded Mirage cable with SpinFit CP155 eartips. These are the iem's to buy for the Switch Lite on the go, don't spend anymore money for that extra driver you're better off just sticking with these, i have the Simgot EM6L with Tripowin Moonshadow cable and Dunu S&S eartips so i would know, the EM6L are around £100 and are the slightly better choice but not massively different to these, my upgrade cable and QED headphone extension cable that i needed and ear tips came to around £60, plus i had to pay an extra £80 for Fosi audio k5 pro to power them correctly being 26 ohm, it's a more powerful but less portable very good sounding especially for the money gaming dac/headphone amp, Warrior are more of a plug and play easy to drive none fatiguing up close and personal iem that doesn't need that much power for them to sound just right being 18 ohm. Buy them with the Mirage cable otherwise they will just sound muffled and get the CP155 tips for those longer comfortable gaming sessions, the X1 is the gaming dac/headphone amp to power these correctly and lasts a decent amount of time in between charges, adding the QED type C cable improves clarity over the stock cable, all together this will set you back around the £100 mark which is a bargain for this type of sound really, i completed Dark Souls with this setup and enjoyed every minute of it and so will you!
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