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The world of Chi-Fi is rarely quiet, but every so often, a release comes along that makes us pause and listen a little closer. At AEHIFI, we are thrilled to announce that the Tangzu LIZHI has officially landed.
Tangzu has built a reputation for blending rich historical aesthetics with modern acoustic engineering. Following the success of the Wan’er and the Fudu, the LIZHI enters the arena as a refined, entry-level powerhouse that punches far above its weight class.
True to Tangzu’s signature style, the LIZHI isn't just an IEM; it’s a piece of art. Inspired by traditional Chinese aesthetics, the faceplates feature a delicate, organic texture that catches the light beautifully.
Ergonomic Shell: Lightweight and shaped for long listening sessions.
Premium Aesthetic: A look that rivals monitors triple its price.
Under the hood, the LIZHI utilizes a high-performance 10mm Dual-Cavity Dynamic Driver. But specs only tell half the story. Here’s what your ears can expect:
The Low End: Punchy and textured. It provides a satisfying "thump" without bleeding into the mids, making it perfect for everything from lo-fi beats to orchestral swells.
The Mids: This is where the LIZHI shines. Vocals are rendered with a natural warmth and intimacy that feels incredibly lifelike.
The Treble: Crisp and detailed, but carefully tuned to avoid the "piercing" fatigue common in budget sets. It offers just enough air to let the music breathe.

Whether you are an aspiring audiophile looking for your first "real" pair of monitors or a veteran collector looking for a reliable, musical daily driver, the LIZHI fits the bill. It’s easy to drive, meaning you don’t need a massive stack to make it sing—your phone or a simple dongle DAC will do just fine.
| Feature | Detail |
| Driver | 10mm High-Performance Dynamic Driver |
| Sensitivity | 106dB |
| Impedance | 16Ω |
| Frequency Range | 20Hz - 20kHz |
| Cable | Detachable 0.78mm 2-Pin |
The Wan’er set a high bar for budget IEMs, but the LIZHI feels like a more mature evolution rather than a direct replacement. While the Wan’er is celebrated for its safe, balanced tuning, the LIZHI introduces a more refined 10mm Dual-Cavity Dynamic Driver that offers better separation and a more textured bass response.
If you found the Wan’er a bit too smooth, the LIZHI provides that extra bit of "sparkle" and technical detail that helps you pick out individual instruments in a crowded mix.
Comfort is often the "make or break" factor for IEMs, and Tangzu has clearly done their homework here. The LIZHI features an ergonomic, semi-custom shell shape that sits flush against the ear. Because the shells are constructed from a lightweight resin, they don't create the "heavy" fatigue that metal IEMs sometimes cause after an hour or two. Combined with the standard 0.78mm 2-pin detachable cable—which is soft and lacks a stiff memory wire—the LIZHI stays comfortable even through back-to-back albums.
While we often talk about music, the LIZHI is surprisingly capable for media and gaming. Its dual-cavity design helps create a wider soundstage than many other budget single-dynamic driver sets. This means you get a better sense of directionality and space, which is crucial for immersive movie watching or pinpointing footsteps in competitive games. The boosted sub-bass also ensures that cinematic explosions and scores have the weight and impact they deserve.
Get the Tangzu Lizhi here now (Click the picture for the product page):