Relatively a newcomer, Senzer prove they are more than capable of providing a great sound quality, and a durable and practical build quality, for a fairly cheap price. These aren't the most impressive in terms of sound quality, nor do they come with some extraordinary accessories, but I have to say - Senzer have some incredible potential in pushing the budget market forward, and AudioBudget will surely follow this brand and explore it further.
Senzer SE610
ø10mm Dynamic Driver
Pros
- Overall good sound quality, especially for electronic music.
- Excellent level of comfort, unlike other bulky "sports" earphones.
- Very impressive and durable build quality, with superb strain relief around the plug. The inline remote looks absolutely stunning!
Cons
- The mid-bass is slightly muddy, while the sub-bass's slightly lacking.
- The highs aren't the sharpest I've heard, and the detail isn't that impressive. There's some darkness to the sound.
Package & Accessories
Chipboard (bare)
S+M+L, black, ø5mm bores
Black, 360° cable holder, generic
Build & Materials
Metal + plastic (glossy), ø5mm nozzles (ø4mm bores), memory-wire ear loops
Plastic (transparent), triple-button
TPE, removable
TPE, no strain reliefs
Silicone (smooth), 131cm, soft, straight
TPE, 90° angled, short, soft strain relief
Comfort & Fit
Takes some time to get used to earphones of that style. However, once you do, they sit very firmly and offer a perfect seal. I'd surely take these earphones for a run.
Lows / Bass
Excellent punchy lows. The mid-bass is dominant, and there's a bit of sub-bass rolling there too. Just a bit of sub-bass to balance the low-end with the mid-lows would have been great.
Mids / Vocals
Mediocre mids and vocals, yet are underemphasized and dark. There are more impressive earphones for vocal-oriented music styles out there.
Highs / Treble
The highs sound darkish and not quite natural. No sophisticated detail can be heard, and the instruments are kept mostly in the background.