Pros: Build quality is outstanding, nice accessories, sound is neutral, and details are plentiful.
Cons: A little bright before burn in, shape may not be the best fit for all, and isolation is just average.
The LAN comes in a really nice-looking package. inside you will find the LAN an IEM of similar shape to the Moondrop Chu but perhaps twice the size, even if it's still very tiny. The LAN is made well with a solid build of all metal and a good quality cable, together they look like an IEM that cost far more.
Sound is neutral in most aspects.
Bass: has average texture but excellent details and speed. Mid bass seems more prominent at times, but a Sub-Bass rumble can still be heard when called on, just don't expect it to dig deep here.
Mids: Present with a clear and no bleed is present, female vocals have more focus, but male vocals have sufficient body to be enjoyed as well. Treble: Is tuned safely tuned, I found it to have a pleasant level of sparkle and very good details without harshness.
Soundstage: Was open and accurate, while far from the widest in the price range it managed to give a decent and natural field size in both width, depth and height.
Afterthoughts: The LAN follows in the pathway the Chu had presented with some minor differences in tuning and a major upgrade in style and build quality, it's a worthy competitor in the budget arena.