Forget spending $150 on Sennheiser IEMs — I just tested the $39 Dunu Titan X and they’re perfect for audiophiles on a budget
The Dunu Titan X in-ear monitors offer an affordable option for audiophiles seeking high-resolution audio. Priced at $39, they provide impressive sound quality with a wide soundstage and comfortable design. Despite minor drawbacks like the lack of in-line controls, they compete well against more expensive models.
- ▪The Dunu Titan X are priced at $39 for the 3.5mm version and $44 for the USB-C model.
- ▪They feature a high-density alloy housing that is scratch- and sweat-resistant.
- ▪The sound quality includes powerful bass, vibrant treble, and a detailed midrange.
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Tom's Guide Verdict The Dunu Titan X are one of the cheapest ways to stream hi-res audio. For just $39, these in-ear monitors deliver a wide soundstage with powerful bass, vibrant treble and a detailed midrange. The Titan X are extremely comfortable for all-day wear too, and they give the pricier Sennheiser IE 200 a run for their money. $39.99 at Amazon Check Best Buy Pros +Comfortable for all-day wear +Expansive, spacious sound +Powerful, clean bass +Detailed midrange +Competitively priced Cons -No in-line controls -Finicky eartip replacement Best picks for you The best cheap headphones: big sound for less Best cheap noise-canceling headphones Best wireless earbuds 2026 — tested and rated Why you can trust Tom's Guide Our writers and editors spend hours analyzing and reviewing products,…
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