The Xenns Mangird Tea Pro, launched late 2024 and priced at $359, offers a refreshing take on the 'all-rounder' in ear monitors (IEM). Its lush, musical qualities and non-fatiguing treble make it a joy to listen to all day. The build is sleek, but the gold script and glitter hint at a touch of chintz.
While its bass is robust and its midrange vocal-forward, purists might find other IEMs with more detail or soundstage depth. Yet, for those seeking an engaging experience without over-stretching their ears, this is a solid choice. It's perfect for commuting or casual listening.
The Tea Pro’s musicality lies in its U-shaped sound profile, which balances sub-bass and upper frequencies well but keeps the treble from becoming too revealing. This makes it easier on the ears than some of its more spiky competitors, like the Binary Acoustics EP321, while still delivering enough detail for a satisfying listening experience.
The Tea Pro’s immersive bass and balanced midrange make it a standout for gaming as well. However, if you enjoy your music with a sharper edge or wider soundstage, this might not be the best fit. Its warm, engaging qualities set it apart in its price range, though some might find the high treble slightly lacking at times.







