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CCZ MC02 | Aura
Dual-Magnet Dynamic Driver HIFI In-Ear Headphones
Dedicated to Delivering Exceptional Mid-to-Low Frequencies
Product Advantages:
10MM Dual-Magnet Large DD
High-Performance PET Diaphragm
Ergonomic Design
5N OFC Cable
Detachable Design
Specification:
Brand: CCZ
Model: MC02(Aura)
Color: Clear black/Clear/Cyan
Driver: 10MM Dual Magnetic DD
Impedance:16Ω±15%
Sensitivity: 105dB±3dB
Frequency Range: 20-20KHz
Cavity material: PC
Cable: 5N OFC
Pin: 2PIN-TFZ
Plug: 3.5MM
Version: Optional Microphone
Vendor | CCZ |
---|---|
Type | In-Ear Earphones |
Color | Clear Black, Gloss black, Cyan |
Version | With mic, No mic |
Sku | LX90514E2cle-MC02 |
I recently got my hands (and ears) on the CCZ Aura MC0 HiFi In-Ear Headphones, and here’s my take after a few weeks of daily use.
Sound Quality
These earbuds pack a punch—especially in the mid-to-low frequencies. The dual-magnet dynamic driver design really shines with bass-heavy tracks, delivering a warm, full-bodied sound without muddying the mids. Vocals are clear, and instruments like guitars and drums have a nice presence. Treble is decent, though not as crisp as you'd find in higher-end IEMs, but still very enjoyable for casual listening.
Build & Comfort
The design is sleek, with a semi-transparent housing that shows off some of the internal components—a cool touch. They’re lightweight and ergonomically shaped, making them super comfortable for long sessions. The ear tips provide good isolation, though a proper fit is key for the best sound.
Durability & Cable
The detachable cable feels solid and tangle-resistant, though not particularly premium. Still, it gets the job done. I like that it uses the 2-pin design, so it’s easy to replace or upgrade the cable later.
Use Case
These are great for budget audiophiles, casual listeners who want better-than-basic audio, or even as a backup pair for musicians or content creators. They shine with genres like hip-hop, EDM, R&B, and pop—anything with strong low-end presence.
Final Thoughts
For the price, the CCZ Aura MC0 delivers impressive value. You get a warm, immersive sound signature, a comfy fit, and decent build quality. If you’re looking for powerful mids and lows without breaking the bank, these are a solid pick.
This is my first ever iem and I received them recently. When I try them . It's cable looks so strong and shiny like I'm just become fan. No need to worry about of breaking of them. And iem is just too good feel on hand. I feel it's give me more excitement to use compare to my headphones. Only con is bass is not same as headphones apart from I this iem easily defeat my headphones.
These IEMs are comfy and light, delivering a mellow and agreeable sound. You'll notice the bass, vocals are clear, and highs are smooth.
The CCZ Aura MC02 are comfortable and lightweight IEMs with a warm, smooth sound. Bass is present, mids are clear, and treble is gentle. Good for casual listening and everyday use. A solid entry-level option for the price.
Very nice and pleasant bass.
I think the resolution is adequate
The price is low, so I recommend it to bass lovers!
King off instrument separation
I've had these original Zetian Wus for close to 3 years. I've used these as my main travel IEMs with Azla tips because of their outstanding sound and physical comfort. It has crystal clear sound, it's sub bass is the king in this IEM, but it's fast and doesn't overbear mids or treble, it has ok mid bass as well, but just enough to please the ears. It can play everything perfectly fine, but I like it extra for metal/rock or any hip-hop. For planars I've owned Dioko, Z12, Talos and even the "higher tier" HBB Hook-X, I sold of the above, and only kept the Zetian Wus, as their signature is amazing.
Used the IEMs mostly with my BTR7 bt dac/amp, but also used them with BTR3k for mobile, and Desktop: FiiO K3, ifi Zen Dac 3 and now my main desk dac Shanling EH1. Perfect on all sources I've used.
I dropped one of the IEMs once so the faceplate fell off, but I easily glued it back on myself. Good as new, now it'll never fall off.
Design and color is 10/10, also a reason why I picked them up back in 2022. But their sound made me keep them. Very sad that this went out of production, even though Tangzu is still making the HBB HeyDay edition, that one is lacking that same bass respons, and my purple bias just loves the original.
Hope they bring back this original one day. But until then, I'll enjoy my own set!
one of unique iem with open back hole give some immersive sound very smooth and biggest sound stage in price range, very enjoy for long listening
I recently got my hands (and ears) on the CCZ Aura MC0 HiFi In-Ear Headphones, and here’s my take after a few weeks of daily use.
Sound Quality
These earbuds pack a punch—especially in the mid-to-low frequencies. The dual-magnet dynamic driver design really shines with bass-heavy tracks, delivering a warm, full-bodied sound without muddying the mids. Vocals are clear, and instruments like guitars and drums have a nice presence. Treble is decent, though not as crisp as you'd find in higher-end IEMs, but still very enjoyable for casual listening.
Build & Comfort
The design is sleek, with a semi-transparent housing that shows off some of the internal components—a cool touch. They’re lightweight and ergonomically shaped, making them super comfortable for long sessions. The ear tips provide good isolation, though a proper fit is key for the best sound.
Durability & Cable
The detachable cable feels solid and tangle-resistant, though not particularly premium. Still, it gets the job done. I like that it uses the 2-pin design, so it’s easy to replace or upgrade the cable later.
Use Case
These are great for budget audiophiles, casual listeners who want better-than-basic audio, or even as a backup pair for musicians or content creators. They shine with genres like hip-hop, EDM, R&B, and pop—anything with strong low-end presence.
Final Thoughts
For the price, the CCZ Aura MC0 delivers impressive value. You get a warm, immersive sound signature, a comfy fit, and decent build quality. If you’re looking for powerful mids and lows without breaking the bank, these are a solid pick.