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🎶 Elevate your audio game with HEXA — where precision meets comfort in every beat.
The Fanmusic Truthear HEXA earphones combine a sophisticated 1 dynamic driver + 3 balanced armature hybrid structure with advanced DLP 3D printed acoustic cavities, housed in a lightweight CNC anodized aluminum design. Engineered for professionals seeking premium sound clarity, comfort, and durability, these wired in-ear monitors deliver balanced, neutral tuning ideal for music, gaming, and multimedia, all backed by a robust copper silver-plated cable and hybrid noise cancellation.









| ASIN | B0BLYT63S3 |
| Additional Features | Wired |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Antenna Location | Calling, music, playing |
| Audio Driver Size | 10 Millimeters |
| Audio Driver Type | Hybrid Driver |
| Best Sellers Rank | #31,760 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #1,744 in Earbud & In-Ear Headphones |
| Bluetooth Version | 5.0 |
| Brand | Fanmusic |
| Brand Name | Fanmusic |
| Built-In Media | Cable |
| Cable Features | Retractable |
| Carrying Case Color | Black |
| Carrying Case Material | [POSSIBLY] Metal |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Cellphones |
| Connectivity Technology | Wired |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Control Type | Media Control |
| Controller Type | Touch |
| Customer Package Type | FFP |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 617 Reviews |
| Ear Placement | In Ear |
| Earpiece Shape | In Ear |
| Enclosure Material | Polyurethane, Copper, Metal |
| Form Factor | In Ear |
| Frequency Range | 20 Hz - 20 kHz |
| Headphone Folding Features | In Ear |
| Headphone Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
| Headphones Ear Placement | In Ear |
| Impedance | 20.5 Ohms |
| Is Autographed | No |
| Item Weight | 0.24 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | TRUTHEAR |
| Model Name | HEXA |
| Model Number | HEXA |
| Noise Control | Hybrid Noise Cancellation |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Specific Uses For Product | Music |
| Style Name | in-ear |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 year warranty |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
D**.
Truthear Hexa Review
The Truthear Hexa are a really good, well-balanced, and versatile pair of IEMs with a relatively neutral tuning. Personally, I would recommend the cheaper Tangzu Wan’er before the Hexa as an ideal first pair of IEMs. But if you want a versatile pair of IEMs that is comfortable to wear, is superbly tuned for any genre of music, gaming, or watching videos, and delivers outstanding performance for the price, I think the Hexa deserves a place in your collection. Also, I really appreciate the generous selection of ear tips included with the Hexa. A note regarding ear tips: For this pair, I would strongly recommend the Spinfit Omni ear tips for a significant upgrade in fidelity. Just make sure you find ear tips that fit well and create a strong seal within your ear canal, and you should notice a massive improvement in the detail and bass response. The Spinfit W1 are also great ear tips that largely provide the same benefits as the Omni, but I found them to cause too much protrusion from the ear canal when placed over the Hexa’s nozzle. For my ears, the Omni size L fit perfectly, but I couldn’t get the size M to fit over the Hexa’s nozzle. To summarize, the Spinfit Omni and W1 are both great, but the fit is going to depend on the nozzle size of your IEMs. I like the Omni (size L) for my Hexa and the W1 for my Tangzu Wan’er. I think a small collection of quality ear tips is worth the investment if you enjoy collecting and experimenting with IEMs and want to maximize performance from each.
A**N
Great sound, super light, super comfortable
These are good, if you want something that is light, looks good, and has a very neutral tuning this is by far the best that I have heard for the price. Some Background: I'm pretty new to the IEM world but in the last couple of months, I have owned the moondrop blessing 2, moondrop aria, moondrop ssp, moondrop chu, moondrop kato and truthear zero. All of the IEMs I've listed I liked, but at the moment the only ones I have kept are the kato and these hexas. What's good: First of all, I want to start by mentioning the moondrop blessing 2s, I absolutely loved this set but ended up selling them because they were too large for my ears and led to fatigue within minutes of using them. I had this same issue with the truthear zeros, but those are in a separate category. These sound VERY similar to the B2s while being, at least in my opinion, leagues more comfortable. Where the hexas don't have detail like the B2s, these being more comfortable, and lightweight while still sounding amazing makes this a better option for me. Soundstage isn't great, but it's an IEM, that's not what these are for. The clarity is great, and the sub-bass is honestly better than my katos which I did not expect. What isn't as great: Going off of my last sentence, while the sub-bass is great these lack in the mid-bass, so the thump and liveliness that I get from my katos are more subdued. This is not a bad thing, these are not for bass heads but that is the one area I feel these are lacking slightly for my preference as far as sound. The only other place I can fault these is the build. While I love how light these are as far as comfort, they feel cheap. They are borderline too light. Conclusion: In my opinion, these are the sub $100 kings now. If you don't mind losing some mid and treble clarity for some more bass, get the moondrop arias, otherwise, these are 100% worth what they cost, highly recommend them. I am still going to keep my katos and prefer those, but those also cost $100 more.
H**I
Nothing special but solid
Came from the Truthear Reds because that nozzle was too big. This IEM is a lot more manageable and comfortable compared to that IEM. The Hexa has a natural leaning sound. The best way i can describe it is. It doesn't do anything special. I suggest if you need to be accurate with sound work, if your looking for fun get something else. The wire quality was the same as the reds not great but not bad. Value for the money was around a B.
B**B
neutral IEMs with good clarity
if you're looking at these, you probably know what you're in for. these are a great pair of neutral to analytical IEMs, though the pures are a safer blind buy. the accessories it comes with are pretty good--the cable is perfect and the eartips aren't bad by any means (i get a great fit with the foams!)
M**E
The hype is "sorta" right?
A very hyped up IEM, some deserved and some not. First the sound: It's got a pretty neutral, clean sound signature that's more analytical sounding than straight up "fun". Also, I know I'm in the minority but for me, the treble can be a little unnatural and artificial sounding. Not really shrill or sibilant, but slightly fatiguing and not something I want to listen to for long periods either. If the highs don't sound "off" to you, then this set is good with everything else (though bass is a little light). It's got good imaging, soundstage, dynamics, resolution, etc. especially in the under $150 price range. Build quality is great, and it is a stunningly simple design and look. Matte black face plate and frosted clear boy makes for a striking and yet subtle look. The only knock on the build is the cable is pretty poor. most IEMs these days come with poor cables, so that's not an issue of only the Hexa, just that I recommend getting a better aftermarket cable to use with these. Now on to the big issues, and they are "big". While not the largest nozzle of all the IEMs I own, this is larger than most. At 6.3mm it's large enough that a decent amount of people (like me) are going to find it uncomfortably large for their ear canals. I could wear it for about 15-20 minutes before the pain starting setting in and would have to remove it. I actually took and carefully filed my nozzle down a little (about 15% smaller) and it's MUCH more comfortable now. Not hard to do but takes 15 minutes, a small file, and the willingness to void the warranty (but it was the only way I was ever going to be able to use it without pain, so for ME it was worth it). Besides the nozzle size, the body itself isn't very comfortable. It's an average size shell, but it's angularity means that it's less comfortable than stuff with more rounded shells (even when those shells are larger). Don't get me wrong, the shell is not going to cut you sharp, but it is it's going to concentrate the pressure against your ear (which holds it in place) all into a few small areas. This results in discomfort that could've been avoided if they'd just rounded off a couple of key spots a little. SUMMARY: If you've got larger than normal ear canals and overall ear size, this are a very nice technical set. It's not going to color the sound as long as the treble doesn't bother you like it does me.
J**S
Top tier audio quality
Top tier audio quality. Best in ears that I have until today. I'm not having a change of brand for any known reason on the nearest future. It comes with different ear-plugs sizes in the box to ajust them to your ears. Good quality over all, a 5 stars. While playing feels like you have nothing hanging on you, super confortable!
J**J
I used to love these, but now there are clear QC issues. I've gone through 4 pairs in 6 months.
I've been using these IEMs almost since they came out. The first pair I bought lasted for over a year! I also loved the visual look and feel on my ears, as well as the sound quality all given the low price. Despite this, please do not buy these from amazon. Or at least buy different set of IEMs. After my first pair broke I decided to buy a replacement pair. This replacement lasted less than a month so I got a free replacement due to Amazon's return policy. The pair I got after that lasted just over a month before there was a noticeable dip in volume and sound quality in one ear. Thinking it might be the cable, I bought a replacement only for nothing to happen. So I gave it one more shot and bought A ANOTHER PAIR, hoping that this time I would get a pair that lasted for as long as the first. After the first few weeks, the sound quality was noticeably reduced in one ear. Few weeks later, the other ear had just randomly decided it wanted to do the same. Despite this I continued using these instead of buying from someone else. Every few weeks the audio would become increasingly worse in one ear. After 4 months, both ears have stopped producing any audio. Please buy from someone else, these IEMs aren't like what they used to be. If I were reviewing my first pair, this would be a 5 star review. However, after receiving 3 different faulty and short lasting replacements in a row, makes me believe that their are some serious quality control issues. I would've saved money on these if I had just bought a way higher quality and more expensive IEM I can see why amazon has listed this item as frequently returned. Please buy from someone else.
E**N
It's understated, but great.
I'm not a huge audio snob. I don't have a special DAC or amp, and I don't exactly know the audiophile lingo, but what I can tell you is that these are good! They're the right amount of bass where it doesn't drown out the rest of the instruments, but still hits! They definitely aren't for super bass heads (unless you EQ them, I guess). My biggest gripe with them is comfort. They stick out a lot, and the eartips are a little more rough than I'd like, so when I take them off I can feel the fatigue. Not a deal breaker in my opinion, but I might look for replacements in the future. I've been dipping my toes into the chi-fi hobby, and have bought a few budget headphones/IEMs, and will compare them below. My background is that I own: 7hz salnotes zero (IEM) Koss KSC75X (Open back ear hook headphones) Samson SR850 (Semi/open back headphones) AKG K361 (Closed back headphones) And I heard about the hype for the Hexa, so I picked them up. And I won't lie, I didn't notice much of a difference. I was like "huh? I paid $80 for this?" Then I tried the other headphones and didn't realize what I was missing. If I were to rank them by sound quality: Hexa > K361 > KSC75X > Salnotes Zero > SR850 The K361 is pretty close, and being $20 more that makes sense, but it isn't as compressed. I personally like how an IEM makes the music feel more compressed (smaller sound stage) and punchy, but I enjoy using them and the Hexa interchangeably. They're both great options, but from my testing so far, I prefer the high end on the Hexa. The KSC75X actually is extremely good, maybe even on par with the Hexa, but the almost non existent low end makes the other two edge them out. The salnotes zero feels sort of like the Hexa but it's just missing a bit of clarity and separation in the higher end. Overall they're pretty similar and definitely better price/performance. The SR850s are great too, but they're a little too lean in the low end for my preference and the ear cups just aren't very comfortable. They don't hold a candle to the Hexa in the high end detail either. Would I recommend these? Yes, but only if you're looking to jump a bit deeper into the audio hobby. The other headphones/IEMs I listed are significant upgrades if you've been using cheap wireless earbuds or random headphones from the closet. In my opinion, for the average person, the extra high end clarity isn't really worth the $60 upcharge from the ~$20 options I listed. It's definitely a point of diminishing returns, but it's worth the jump if you really like high-end detail.
Y**N
Incroyable pour leur prix
Très bon pour le prix, faites juste attention à la taille des embout des écouteurs qui sont assez gros pour des intras en fonction de la taille de vos canaux d'oreilles ca peu faire très mal.
N**R
Sehr gut!
Man muss etwas mit den Tips experimentieren und für sich die passenden finden. Aber wenn man sie gefunden hat, dann bekommt man einen sehr sauberen, neutralen Klang. Nicht zu schrill und nicht zu aufdringlichen Bass. Mit ein wenig EQ kommt noch einiges an Bass (aber keine Basswunder). Man kann sie wunderbar beim schlafen tragen, weil sie extrem flach sind. Das Kabel empfinde ich als sehr gut. Es fühlt sich nicht billig an und sieht stylisch aus. Die Ohrenhaken behalten die Form nicht. Das heißt sie biegen sich immer in die Ausgangsform zurück. Das könnte evtl. etwas besser sein. Ich nutze sie am iPhone 15 Pro Max mit einem Cubilux USB C Adapter. Ich bin bisher sehr zufrieden. Aber eine Sache juckt noch in den Fingern: Planare In Ears. :D
B**O
Best ~$100 earphones out here? I think so
Title kind of says it all. Excellent detail and separation. Neutral sounding. Comfortable for long listening. Good cable. Good accessories. I don’t see anything in this price range besting these. Take well to EQ too so you can tailor your sound to your tastes. One thing of note however, the BAs used here cause some wonky sounding drums and treble extension. Once you notice it via comparison to Dynamic driver iems (you probably won’t notice it without a comparison) it kind of sticks out. Speaking of dynamic drivers, this one has one to handle the lows, which you would assume leads it to having heavy bass. Not even remotely close. Truthear rained it in quite a lot here. Bassheads need not apply (unless you EQ). Still, quibbles aside, the sound for the price is so good you can easily overlook those 2 issues. 5/5
J**N
Balance IEM
It’s become my daily IEM since received. Nice fit and balance song as reviews.
J**K
Buenísimos
Mucho detalle y claridad. En mi caso tuve que ajustar el ecualizador para aumentar los graves, pero tras hacer esto sí que están presentes sin perder mucho detalle en el resto. Lo usto con el Khadas TEA DAC en iPhone con Apple Music para sonido de alta resolución y entonces si se aprovechan bien.
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