BQEYZ has always been a brand I’ve kept an eye on, and their latest release, the BQ-10, feels like a bold step into the gaming audio niche, reminiscent of NF Audio’s approach at RG15. With a 12mm Dual-Cavity Dynamic Driver, various vent openings to improve airflow, and the versatility of USB-C or 3.5mm connectors, the BQ-10 promises a lot. But how does it perform in practice? Let’s dive in.
Technical Specifications
• Model: BQ-10
• Driver Type: 12mm Dual-Cavity Dynamic Driver
• Impedance: 40Ω
• Sensitivity: 113 dB
• Frequency Response Range: 5Hz – 40kHz
• Cable Length: 1.2m
• Connector Type: 0.78mm 2-pin
• Plug Type: 3.5mm (standard) or Type-C (DSP version with microphone)
Sound Overall
Toto – “Africa”
Starting with the smooth yet slightly restrained playback of Toto’s “Africa”, the soundstage felt a bit compressed. High-frequency synths leaned towards a metallic tone as they climbed, while the overall tonality came across as dark and somewhat laid-back. Surprisingly, the clarity was impressive—vocals were crisp and lyrics easy to follow. However, the BQ-10 didn’t exactly exude energy here, feeling more subdued than I hoped.
Pinetop Perkins – “Boogie Woogie”
On the other hand, “Boogie Woogie” was a completely different story. The BQ-10 shined with its midrange focus, delivering a delightful interplay between vocals, jazzy piano rhythms, and rock’n’roll-inspired drumming. The electric guitar solo felt like it came straight out of a vintage amplifier, evoking an old-school charm that was utterly satisfying.
Milky Chance – “Stolen Dance”
Bass lovers will appreciate the BQ-10 here. While it maintains clarity, the bass performance stands out as rich and powerful, making it ideal for gaming—whether for immersive critical moments or pure enjoyment. The emphasis is noticeable but not overdone, striking a nice balance between fun and function.
The Weeknd – “I Was Never There”
This track showcased the BQ-10’s neutrality. It didn’t add anything artificial to the mix, staying faithful to the recording. Similarly, Gazpacho’s atmospheric soundscapes felt like floating in darkness—moody and enveloping. That said, the V-shaped tuning occasionally peeked through, especially in genres like country, where the balance subtly shifted towards the bass and treble.
Performance with Drum’n Bass and EDM
Here, the BQ-10 truly comes into its own. With punchy, engaging basslines and a slightly warm-neutral playback, electronic genres felt alive. Intricate details previously hidden in the mix became noticeable, elevating the listening experience. If paired with a warm source, the BQ-10 could even be considered a basshead’s dream. Its large dynamic driver flexes its muscles here, delivering an energetic and immersive sound signature perfect for these high-octane genres.
Pros and Cons
Pros
• Rich Bass Performance: The 12mm dual-cavity dynamic driver delivers punchy, engaging bass, especially suited for EDM, drum’n bass, and gaming.
• High Clarity: Despite its darker tonality, the BQ-10 surprises with excellent vocal clarity and detailed midrange.
• Versatile Connectivity: Offers both USB-C and 3.5mm options, catering to a variety of devices.
• Gaming-Optimized: Bass emphasis and impactful tuning make it ideal for immersive gaming sessions.
• Comfortable Design: Lightweight and ergonomic, suitable for extended use without discomfort.
Cons
• Compressed Soundstage: The narrow soundstage limits its ability to deliver an expansive, lifelike audio experience.
• Treble Sharpness: High frequencies can sound metallic and thin, especially in complex tracks.
• Limited Genre Versatility: While excellent for bass-heavy and modern genres, it struggles with orchestral and classical music.
• Not for Critical Listening: Neutrality and detail retrieval fall short for audiophiles seeking analytical playback.
• Budget Cable Quality: The included cable feels basic and may benefit from an aftermarket upgrade.
With these points in mind, the BQEYZ BQ-10 offers a specialized experience that’s fun and impactful in the right contexts but may not satisfy listeners with broader, more demanding preferences.
BQEYZ BQ-10 Review Conclusion
The BQEYZ BQ-10 is a bold attempt at catering to both gamers and casual audiophiles, and in many ways, it succeeds. Its design is eye-catching, and its sound, while not suited for critical listening, is enjoyable in specific contexts. Dark yet clear, bass-forward, and highly engaging with electronic music, the BQ-10 knows its strengths and sticks to them.
That said, don’t expect it to handle orchestral or classical music with finesse—its tuning isn’t aimed at delivering wide, detailed soundscapes. But for its price and purpose, BQEYZ has crafted a solid product that excels where it matters most: offering fun and immersion for gamers and modern music enthusiasts.
If you’re looking for an IEM to spice up your gaming sessions or energize your electronic playlist, the BQ-10 is worth considering. It’s not trying to be perfect; it’s just trying to be fun. And in that sense, it’s a success.