Great video, I was considering these for playing a lot of fps shooters, but it looks like they are not the best. Can you recommend me something for nice boomy explosions and footsteps?
Hi! Thanks for watching too! I haven't used much IEMs for gaming in quite a while, but I see a lot of good feedback regarding the Moondrop Aria 2. The original Aria was quite good too for its price, and people are saying that this one has slightly more extended bass response and boomier bass. Though, if comparing IEMs to commercial gaming earbuds, the bass will not be as boomy as those gaming earbuds, but on the other hand, IEMs will have better clarity.
for gaming, truthear zero by crin is the best for gaming in terms of sound imaging and separation by the price for 50$ its a killer deal, you should review it
@@Kalantinus94 Exactly this! It's important to inform others because some people have small ear canals, and the Truthear Zero has a pretty wide nozzle to the point it becomes painful.
Wow nice video, I wasn’t considering buying the products mentioned but still super informative, Great job!
Thank you for the feedback and ultimately Thanks for watching! 😁
I returned the Razer IEM as well, not enough lows for gaming. I still prefer the Hammerhead Hyperspeed earbuds. Great video btw
Thank you & Thank you for watching as always ^^
Great video, I was considering these for playing a lot of fps shooters, but it looks like they are not the best. Can you recommend me something for nice boomy explosions and footsteps?
Hi! Thanks for watching too!
I haven't used much IEMs for gaming in quite a while, but I see a lot of good feedback regarding the Moondrop Aria 2. The original Aria was quite good too for its price, and people are saying that this one has slightly more extended bass response and boomier bass.
Though, if comparing IEMs to commercial gaming earbuds, the bass will not be as boomy as those gaming earbuds, but on the other hand, IEMs will have better clarity.
@@GamersClinic thank you for your detailed response. I'll definitely take a look at the arias 2!
for gaming, truthear zero by crin is the best for gaming in terms of sound imaging and separation by the price for 50$ its a killer deal, you should review it
Thanks for the recommendation. I will see if I can get my hands on those 😄
unfortunately they are uncomfortable towear for many. their nozzles are too wide
@@Kalantinus94 Exactly this! It's important to inform others because some people have small ear canals, and the Truthear Zero has a pretty wide nozzle to the point it becomes painful.
Pity it is wired, I have already moved on from being tethered
Yeah, if it was wireless, the price would be a lot higher, and the sound quality would also probably not be as good...