BQEYZ Weather Series Cloud–Fresh as a Morning Breeze

BQEYZ never disappoints with IEMs. I loved the Wind IEM for its fun, dynamic experience and out-of-this-world bass experience with its bone conductor driver. Now, I'm trying another IEM from their Weather Series–called 'Cloud'. Unlike the Wind with its emphasis on bass, the Cloud is the complete opposite. It boasts airy treble and it has excellent vocals..



Let's Start with Packging, Accessories & Cable:



Bqeyz Cloud provides many accessories In the box include:
• IEMs (Driver)
• Cable (3.5mm)
• Eartips (Atmosphere, & Reference)
• Hard case
• Cleaning brush
• Manuals
• Cable Organizer



The cable is lightweight, which some might prefer. However, those who like thicker braided cables might find this one a little less appealing (that's just personal opinion).



Design, Build Quality and Fitting:


lets talk about this first–'The shell' of this IEM is absolutely gorgeous. mine comes in a beautiful cyan color, the shell made of CNC-machined aluminum its sure will last long and looks very sturdy.. the fitting in this Iems quite good, the shell doesn't have sharp corner and it's not big kind of shell–feels and sit comfortable on my ears.

Set-up i'm using:



·I change the Cable to 'occ' (adds body to vocals and overall sound, with OCC wires that I find preferable)
·Softears UC (improve the sound overall, also makes the vocals more lush and add more crisp to the treble and refined the bass more tighter)
·LG V60 Phone (neutral sound signature with ES9219 DAC chip that easily drives any IEMs)

Sound Quality:
Cloud leans towards a neutral-bright sound signature that's surprisingly fatigue-free. As a treble enthusiast, I particularly enjoyed this aspect.

Bass: The bass is still present and enjoyable, though it might lack some texture.. for me the bass benefits significantly from changing ear tips like the Aet08 for added some missing texture and for more refined i preferred softears uc, the bass slightly more puncier and pretty tight and–This maintains a balanced to overal sound.. Tested with song ~Muse "Dead Inside", Tool 'Tick & Leeches"

Mids: The vocals are simply superb–natural and airy, They feel like they're floating on a cloud, carried by the wind.. Male vocals surprisingly full-bodied doesn't sound thin at all, while female vocals are slightly more prominent with a hint of boost upper (not harsh or distracting at all, it add airy to the vocals). Tested with DPR IAN "Peanet Butter & Tears" and IVE "Either Way."

Highs: The extended treble adds sparkle and vibrancy without sound harshness at all, Instruments like guitars the pluck sound engaging and righteous and 'clang' 'crash' from cymbal sound glassy enough to be enjoy for treblehead.. Tested with Nirvana's "Smells Like Teen Spirit" and The Police's "Walking on the Moon."

Technical Performance:

Cloud impresses with its pretty wide soundstage and precise imaging. Vocals and instruments are well-defined and accurately placed within the spatial field... What i like on this iems is the natural timbre that enhances the impact of instruments and maintains clarity for extended listening sessions..



Pros: +Neutral Bright-ish Done Right
+Fast And Tight Bass
+Clear, Airy Vocals
+Crisph, Well Extend Treble
+Wide Soundstage

Cons: -Bass Is Lack Rumble And Texture, But Changing Eartips Help Add The Missing Texture
-Cables Not My Liking, I Much Prefer The Winds Cable

Conclusion:
BQEYZ Cloud lives up to its name, delivering a fresh and engaging audio experience. It caters to those who appreciate natural vocals and lively treble. With its balanced yet dynamic sound signature, the Cloud has earned a spot among my favorite IEMs. If you seek an IEM that excels in vocal clarity and treble detail, the BQEYZ Cloud deserves serious consideration.

My Rating:
- Low: ★★★★☆
- Mid: ★★★★★
- High: ★★★★★
- Technical: ★★★★✮ (4.8.5 /5)
{☆ 0.5 point, ✮ 1 point, ★ 1 point}

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