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    TRUTHEAR PURE in-ear monitors product image
    TRUTHEAR

    PURE

    A 1DD+3BA hybrid IEM tuned warm and smooth, co-developed with Listener from Headphones.com as a deliberate departure from the HEXA's brighter signature. Reviewers compared it to the Sennheiser HD650 of the sub-$100 tier: richer, darker, more relaxed. The upper treble tapers off, which is either the whole point or a dealbreaker depending on who's listening.

    4.3
    5 expert reviews
    TRUTHEAR HEXA in-ear monitors product image
    TRUTHEAR

    HEXA

    This 1DD+3BA hybrid became the benchmark for sub-$100 tuning shortly after launch in late 2022, and review coverage since hasn't found a clear replacement. The sound is accurate, uncolored, and close to neutral, so it can either be exactly what you're looking for or a reason to shop around.

    4.4
    6 expert reviews
    TRUTHEAR GATE in-ear monitors product image
    TRUTHEAR

    GATE

    A $20 1DD IEM that takes over the old HOLA slot with a lighter transparent shell and a more neutral lean. Reviewers keep landing on it as the default first IEM, a good casual-gaming pick, and one of the rare $20 sets where the magnetic pouch and stock cable actually swing the decision.

    4.2
    5 expert reviews
    FiiO SNOWSKY OAK NANO in-ear monitors product image
    FiiO

    SNOWSKY OAK NANO

    A $449 flagship single-DD IEM in a titanium alloy shell, with a 13.8mm beryllium alloy driver and a modular cable that ships with 3.5mm, 4.4mm, and USB-C, the last one adding 8-band hardware PEQ through the FiiO Control app. The consensus is firm on the accessory haul, from 22 tip pairs to the leather and suede case with drawers, and on its fast transient response. It splits hard on stage width and the tuning read.

    4.0
    1 expert reviews
    Moondrop Aria 2 in-ear monitors product image
    Moondrop

    Aria 2

    A single dynamic driver IEM with a metal housing, a warmer-than-neutral sound signature, and a modular cable with 3.5mm and 4.4mm plugs sitting in the box before you even look up what 4.4mm balanced means. For newcomers, reviewers still call it a default first-buy under $100; for listeners who already own a few sets, the case gets harder against the TRUTHEAR HEXA and Simgot EA500LM.

    4.3
    5 expert reviews
    7HZ x Crinacle Zero: 2 in-ear monitors product image
    7HZ

    x Crinacle Zero: 2

    A $25 single-DD entry-level IEM that answers the original Salnotes Zero's two nagging complaints: bass that felt too lean and treble that could get sharp. The consensus lands on warm-neutral with real sub-bass weight and smoother highs, while the thin cable and mediocre tips are the one part of the package that nearly undercut the value case.

    3.9
    7 expert reviews