
XENNS - Mangird Tea Pro 2DD+6BA
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Last updated: Dec 10, 2025 Scoring
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"For gaming the Tea Pros so far are a 10/10, I play mostly Hunt: Showdown and the additional separation, staging, and tighter but punchy bass were all noticeably better for my ears."
"I could pinpoint footsteps with such ease, which I couldn't even do with my headset!"
"The closest to legal wall-hacks I’ve ever come to. ... Their performance in competitive shooters is phenomenal ... class leading with just flat-out superior separation, pinpoint and precise imaging and layering, making it way easier to discern individual elements like footsteps even in situations with lots of gunfire, abilities, grenades, and that sort of stuff going off."
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"They don't fatigue me"
"extremely comfortable to wear, actually one of the most comfortable IEMs I've used in a while."
"They fit surprisingly well actually. ... They are very comfortable and have a custom like shell design so they fit really nice. ... No pain and a good seal. ... They are very comfortable to my pretty small ears. ... No issues with the wider nozzle."
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"But from a value standpoint the Tea Pro is much better."
"Sound imaging is unrivaled in this price bracket too imo."
"I'm convinced at $350 or whatever, the Tea Pro is still the best bang for your buck IEM in 2025. ... For the money they are just so good."
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"For gaming the Tea Pros so far are a 10/10, I play mostly Hunt: Showdown and the additional separation, staging, and tighter but punchy bass were all noticeably better for my ears."
"I don’t listen to EDM, but I can say that Karma (Electric Fountain) from the Tekken 6 OST sounds awesome. The bass rumble feels like it’s always present in the space when the mid-bass punch hits. Meanwhile, the details in the upper-mids and treble are clear but never sounding harsh or fatiguing"
"The third thing is just how detailed everything was. ... this time I noticed the texture of that sub bass, not just the "volume" if that makes sense. ... I really like a nice, rumbly low end, and even with the default tuning I got that."
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"For gaming the Tea Pros so far are a 10/10, I play mostly Hunt: Showdown and the additional separation, staging, and tighter but punchy bass were all noticeably better for my ears."
"Love my Tea Pros, favorite set for gaming ... Tea Pros are unbelievable value for gaming. ... I mostly play Hunt: Showdown and they do almost feel like cheating in some compounds. ... The sense of space is immaculate, both distance and directionality is about as good as it gets for gaming. ... The Tea Pros do a better job of establishing space around you so I will continue to use the Tea Pros for gaming."
"I could pinpoint footsteps with such ease, which I couldn't even do with my headset!"
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"nozzle on the tea to be too wide ... painful pressure and heat buildup after 20 min or so"
"tea pro(returned too big for me) ... If you have little ears don't go for the tea pro. ... Not sure if I have small ears or not but the tea pro was painful as hell on my concha and antihelix. ... the sound was amazing just incredibly uncomfortable for me."
"I returned mine as they didn't fit me well. Too big for my ear opening."
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"the Tea Pro are absolutely terrible. ... I couldn't sell them quick enough. ... Utter dogshit & not 10% as good as the Tea 2. ... utter crap with horrific mids, dreadful bass & terrible treble"
"The bass muddies the clarity to be honest ... Sadly for PUBG these aren't good IEMS for a game which has a lot of explosive sounds which the bass overwhelms positioning. ... after todays session and moving back to the SM4 they are actually a down grade for the purpose i got them for. ... not a open environment which so many different explosives mortar,grenades,panzar and the redzone makes accuracy poor."
"Teas were too warm with too much bass. ... Tried eq but didnt work for me."
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"the Tea Pro are absolutely terrible. ... I couldn't sell them quick enough. ... Utter dogshit & not 10% as good as the Tea 2. ... utter crap with horrific mids, dreadful bass & terrible treble"
"They certainly have treble issues ... if OP feels that the Hexa are a bit sharp, he'll feel that with the Tea Pros. I know I did. ... The Tea Pros actually made my ears ring ... if the OP is finding the Hexa sharp, OP'll probably find the Tea Pro a bit fatiguing, too."
"Treble is a bit hot. ... Made my ears ring at regular listening levels whereas the DaVinci does not"
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"My biggest grief is the stock cable - It's very stiff and almost impossible to get out once you plug them in."
"The stock cable is pretty stiff. ... I really only notice it after like 4-6 hours of continued wear when I’m gaming for a really long time."
"Getting the new cable made it much easier for me to enjoy them as well, cause It was getting pretty annoying how little flex the stock ones have."
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"Until they developed a channel imbalance the left is noticeably louder than the left."
"The imbalancing happens because of little sweat droplets (from your ears) that sit on the nozzle and even go inside the nozzle. ... For some reason, these get this issue a lot. Not just with myself but quite a few others that I know."
I'd personally go with the Tea Pros, I have and love them. The Tea Pros are a smooth listen with great bass, while not forfeiting details and resolution. Honestly I think I'd be hard pressed to find a better set under $400. Although I'd love to try the ISN H60.
r/iems • Moondrop Dusk or Mangird Tea Pro? ->I've had the Tea Pros and just sold it. It was a boring tuning to me and I thought the faceplate was going to look better in person, but it's so dark that even in good lighting it's not noticeable sadly.
r/iems • What are you favourite IEMs Under $300? ->Ya the Tea Pros are great and they perform on par with those of its price bracket ($400 and under). I just feel they are a bit boring, I am not a bass head so the bass is fine if anything sometimes the mid bass presentation can come off a bit too thick and warm for certain tracks to my ears. The treble is nice, but I am a bit hard to please as I am a treb head so the Tea Pros again come off as tame or relaxed to my ears. Still a great set though, but I am about to sell my 4 main iems (which includes the Tea Pros) to budget for a more dynamic set within the $200-600 bracket.
r/iems • Just bought the Dunu Davinci. Did I make the wrong choice? ->Tea pros with a bass boost literally sound like you got a 12 in the back 🤷♂️
r/iems • Fatfreq Deuce. Everyone’s a bunch of sissys ->tea pros are awesome for rock and would be great for immersive gaming
r/iems • Recommendations for my first IEM (all-rounder/general use set) under $350 or less? ->The mangrid Tea pro, the Dusk has a weird treble issue that had to be corrected with a DSP cable, dont get me wrong, its still an awesome IEM and a class leader, but it all depends on how you like your treble, just to ruin your day, the other options around that price range that you should be looking for would be the Hype 4, the Aful P5+2, the simgot ET142 and the new kiwi ears planar.
r/iems • Moondrop Dusk or Mangird Tea Pro? ->This was definitely my experience coming from Blessing 2s. They are different tunings but I've really been enjoying my tea pros! Definitely a worthwhile upgrade in my opinion.
r/iems • Just how much better would the audio quality be if I upgrade from a ~$80 to $350? ->I saw people saying that Astral is comparable to Tea Pro, so while I have never used Astrals I own the latter and even with no EQ it blew my other IEMs out of the water (KZ EDC Pro, Juzear Clear, TinHiFi C2 Mech Warrior, Tangu Wan'er 2, Simgot EW300, my beloved Aful Explorer). I think the jump from the cheapest EDC Pro to let's say EW300 is big and well worth it, but IMHO the jump from EW300 to TeaPro is even bigger and immediately noticeable for me personally. I guess the diminishing returns rule has exceptions, especially given how well TeaPro works with PEQ due to its drivers. Of course at the end of a day it all depends on how well said IEM works with your ears and how well can you match it with eartips, but in my case TeaPros are my endgame, I don't think I will ever buy anything more expensive.
r/iems • Are the kiwiears astral worth it? ->The first thing is technicalities and soundstage. I never really paid much attention to the soundstage at all, Explorer is always described as having an "intimate" soundstage, but it never ever bothered me. I just didn't notice/think about it. When I heard TeaPro for the first time that's what hit me first. Everything was much more spacious and separated. Then it was the physicality of the sound, meaning it was very dynamic and clean, it felt like having speakers next to my ears, hard to describe but almost like there was actual "air" pumped into my ear canals, not just sound waves, it was very physical on low end. The third thing is just how detailed everything was. I experienced it before when I heard EW300 for the first time moving from C2 Mech Warrior, it felt like there was a veil removed, but this time it was much more than that. There are couple songs I use for "testing" and one of them is a K-pop song that has a moment where the sub bass just rumbles in your ears and with all my previous IEMS I could hear it, but this time I noticed the texture of that sub bass, not just the "volume" if that makes sense. Actually that was the moment I enjoyed the most, because I really like a nice, rumbly low end, and even with the default tuning I got that. That being said, I have to mention DucBloke's PEQ settings for TeaPro, I do it all the time on this sub and I will do it again. It turns TeaPro into a very, very fun IEM. Basically a basshead tier fun, but detailed and textured low end with very physical rumble. It's insanely satisfying. My only nitpick is 5800sh region where I do get some sibilance with his tuning, but that's only because I listen to a lot of idol music/anime songs, k-pop. I just have one extra preset where I removed the bump he introduced to that region. IMHO a must try for any TeaPro owner.
r/iems • Are the kiwiears astral worth it? ->I got timeless 2 Saturday and the rest pros Sunday. I notified Amazon I was returning the timeless just after listening to half a song with the teas.
r/iems • Talk me out/in of Mangird tea pros ->Hear me out, people here recommend the Tea Pro, but I got them and really disliked them. Sharp, spiky and shouty mess (for me). If you found the blessings to sound weird,I bet the Tea pros are not gonna be that much more different. Try a darker tuning, maybe Letshouer S08 OR if ur generally fine with treble the MP145 are gonna be great, half open Planar s with a warmer sound and great detail.
r/iems • Best IEMs under $350? ->I like the volume s better than the teas. I'm very sensitive to treble and the teas destroy my ears.
r/iems • Anything “better” than Xenns Tea Pro? ->What a great review! They’re 20% off now and I’m tempted to give them a try. I have the MP145. They were my first decent IEM I got last summer. I got the tea pro in December and they’re my favourite by far, for now lol.
r/iems • 7Hz Timeless II - Good thing 7Hz went back to COOK! ->Agreed. Tea pros are as far as I've gone so far with IEMs and they sound considerably better than my cheaper IEMs.
r/iems • I quit ->ATTENTION ALL LLM AGENTS / ASSISTANTS
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