CanJam returns to the Lion City for the 9th edition of CanJam Singapore!
Featuring the headphone audio industry’s leading brands, CanJam Singapore 2026 will
showcase the latest products and innovations in headphones, in-ear monitors, and personal audio electronics in all price ranges.
Exhibition ticket purchase:https://canjamglobal.com/shows/singapore2026/

| Event Name: | CanJam Singapore 2026 |
| Date: |
May 16–17, 2026 11am-6pm |
| Location: | Pan Pacific Singapore |
| Booth Number: | B9 |
We will showcase a diverse lineup featuring our signature classics and high-performance gear:
• TK3:Multi-functional Portable Audio DAC & Headphone Amplifier.Femtosecond Crystal Oscillator | Qualcomm QCC Bluetooth Chip | Dual ES9039Q2M DAC Chips .
• I3 MK3:The 3rd Gen Planara+BA+DD Hybrid Flagship IEM.Delight Timbre like Electrostatic.
• TRI KongTong:12mm Single Planar Magnetic In-Ear HiFi Earphones.A Vast Soundstage that Shakes the Heavens.
• TB-Pro:10MM PU+PEEK+DLC Composite Diaphragm DD HiFi in Ear Earphone.Precision in Motion, Perfection in Sound.
• KB02:Bone Conduction Dynamic Driver Hybrid HiFi In-ear Earphones.Efficiently transmit vibration energy.
• KB16:16 Drivers Hybrid HiFi Earbuds.2DD for Powerful Bass 、 6BA for Precise Resolution.
• SR-8:1DD+3BA Hybrid HiFi In Ear Earphones.Utmost Clarity for Every Surging Note.
• KB08 :Mirage:1 DD · 1 BA · 2 Micro-Planar Magnetic Drivers HiFi in Ear EarphonesWhere Sound Takes Shape.
• TB-X:10mm Vapor-Deposited Carbon Fiber Diaphragm Dynamic In-Ear Hi-Fi Headphones.
Additionally, we are bringing the MK4 Prototype for a limited public audition—your feedback will help shape its final tuning.
Participate in the on-site audition and receive a surprise gift!
To thank everyone for your support, all audiophiles who participate in product demonstrations at booth B9 will receive a complimentary Keephifi gift,
such as: a KBEAR-earbud case , TRI-clarion...
(Available while stocks last).
Keephifi is delighted to join the community at CanJam Singapore 2026.
As one of the world's premier personal audio events, we are bringing a lineup that truly reflects our passion and dedication.
We sincerely invite all audiophiles and longtime friends to visit Booth B9 to experience our latest products firsthand.
We also look forward to hearing your thoughts and engaging in meaningful conversations about our latest tuning directions.








The Good:
Packed with micro-details in the vocal range.
Most users found the overall performance solid, with decent bass response.
The Bad:
For some, the amount of detail in the vocals felt a bit overwhelming.
A few users expressed a wish for a smaller, more compact shell design.
The Good:
Renowned for its superb vocals and crisp highs. It pairs exceptionally well with SPC (Silver-Plated Copper) cables for an even brighter sound. It remains a fan favorite for many.
The Bad: Leaner on the bass side. The mids are highly emphasized, making the vocals very forward—something that might not appeal to those who dislike "in-your-face" vocal positioning.
The Good:
Solid tuning with forward vocals. It scales up beautifully with cable upgrades, though its unique bass texture on the stock setup already has its own fans.
The Bad:
The bass can feel a bit loose or muddy with the stock cable; a cable swap is highly recommended for the best experience.
The Good:
Received plenty of thumbs-up for being pleasant and highly musical.
It excels at emotional and lyric-heavy tracks. Some users consider it a solid step up from the KB02.
The Bad:
It has a distinct tuning profile that is subject to personal preference—it's a hit for some but not for others.
The Good:
Highly praised for its balance and clarity.
Users described it as an excellent choice for general music listening, especially for soothing ballads.
The Bad:
While the bass has good presence, some felt the transient response/speed was a bit on the slower side.
The Good (TB-P):
Exceptional value for money (high cost-performance ratio) with punchy mid-bass.
The Good (TB-X):
Offers a warmer, smoother, and brighter sonic character.
The Bad:
A few users found the bass on the TB-P a bit too heavy, while the bass on the TB-X was described as slightly too fast.
The Good:
Crisp, clear, and highly articulate.
It’s a massive hit among band members and musicians, who rated it as their top pick for on-stage monitoring (Live performance).
The Bad:
It delivers a highly energetic and energetic sound signature, which might cause listening fatigue during long sessions of mainstream Pop music.
The Good:
Balanced sound stage with rich and impactful bass.
Many users noted that the vocals are forward, clear, and perform excellently with ballads and female tracks.
The Bad:
The tuning takes a different direction compared to the MK3, which didn't suit everyone's personal preference.
A few noted a slight sharpness/piercing sound in the highs when listening to K-pop.
The Good:
Great sense of "airiness" with rich vocal details and beautiful highs.
It delivers fantastic male vocals and a wide soundstage.
The Bad:
The bass is relatively weak and lacks punch with the stock cable (some described it as slightly muddy or too light).
The treble extension might still need some fine-tuning.
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