I've been using the 7HZ Salnotes Zero for a few weeks now, and overall, I’m impressed, but there’s a little quirk to note depending on the device you're using.
Sound Quality
The sound quality on these is fantastic for the price point. The bass is punchy but not overpowering, and the mids and highs are clear and balanced. It’s a very satisfying experience for listening to a variety of genres. Whether it’s music, podcasts, or movies, these IEMs do a solid job of delivering crisp, immersive audio.
Comfort and Design
The design is sleek, and they fit comfortably in my ears for long listening sessions. They’re lightweight, so I barely notice them after a while. The cable is also durable and flexible, making these easy to manage and store.
Device Compatibility Issues
However, I did encounter an issue with the Type-C connection on my phone. There seems to be a slight buzz sound when connected, which is pretty annoying, especially when listening to quieter audio. On the other hand, when I plug them into my iPad or PC, the sound is flawless—no buzzing, just clean audio. I’m not sure if this is a phone-specific issue or something with my device’s Type-C port, but it’s worth mentioning.
Conclusion
All in all, the 7HZ Salnotes Zero is a great value if you're looking for clear, well-balanced sound on a budget. The issue with the buzzing sound on Type-C connections is a bit of a bummer, but if you mostly use these with a tablet, PC, or something without that buzz, they’re totally worth it.