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Tanchjim MINO Review

Mahir Efe Falay by Mahir Efe Falay
19 January 2025
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Tanchjim MINO Review


Tanchjim is no stranger to delivering exceptional audio products at competitive prices, and their MINO TWS is no exception. With a 10mm BE-coated diaphragm driver and Bluetooth 5.3, this $42 TWS aims to provide an impressive listening experience. Let’s see if the MINO lives up to the hype.


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Sound Technical Details

The MINO delivers a surprising level of performance for its price point. The soundstage is relatively small but intimate, with decent instrument separation. Its tonal balance leans toward neutrality with a touch of brightness. While complex tracks may expose its technical limitations, the layering and imaging capabilities shine with simpler arrangements. The BE-coated diaphragm allows for a clean and controlled sound, adding a subtle richness to its overall presentation.


Bass

The bass response is tuned for organic and acoustic genres. Tracks like Chris Jones’ Ain’t Got Love highlight the textured and punchy nature of the low end. However, the sub-bass extension feels limited, which becomes noticeable in electronic tracks like Future’s Mask Off. While it handles mid-bass adequately, the lack of air and impact in sub-bass-heavy genres may leave bass enthusiasts wanting more.


Midrange

The midrange is where the Tanchjim MINO truly shines. It delivers smooth, transparent mids with excellent clarity. Vocals, particularly in tracks like Diana Krall’s live recordings, are reproduced with striking detail. The ability to discern subtle nuances, such as lip movements and vocal textures, adds an engaging realism to the listening experience. Instrumental details are well-defined but lack the 3D placement that higher-tier devices offer.


Treble

The treble performance is another highlight. The highs are crisp, detailed, and non-fatiguing. Tracks like Rebecca Pidgeon’s Grandmother showcase a level of articulation that’s impressive for this price range. Even in brighter tracks, the treble avoids harshness, maintaining a pleasing tonal balance.


Pros and Cons

Pros

  1. Price-Performance: Exceptional value for $42, outperforming many in its class.
  2. Vocals and Midrange Clarity: Detailed and engaging midrange presentation.
  3. Treble Detail: Clear and smooth treble without harshness.
  4. Comfortable Design: Lightweight and easy to wear for extended periods.
  5. Battery Life: Up to 37 hours of playback with the case.
  6. Layering and Imaging: Solid performance in simple tracks.

Cons

  1. App Limitation: Only available in Chinese, reducing usability for non-Chinese speakers.
  2. Sub-Bass Extension: Limited sub-bass performance.
  3. Complex Track Handling: Struggles with dense, multi-instrumental tracks.
  4. Background Noise: Faint hiss when idle, though not intrusive.

Performance and Listening Experience

The Tanchjim MINO excels in acoustic, jazz, and vocal-centric genres. Listening to Alboran Trio’s Autumn was a standout experience, with the fast-paced guitar riffs and jazz drums beautifully rendered. Toto’s Africa brought out its ability to highlight micro details, such as the fluidity of the flute during the final chorus. Even with orchestral tracks like Hans Zimmer’s Live in Prague, the Tanchjim MINO offered a decent sense of space, though its limitations in separating complex arrangements were apparent.

For audiophiles who value imaging, Alison Krauss’ recordings demonstrated the MINO’s capacity to present textured vocals with a sense of realism. Instruments sit neatly in the background, creating an enjoyable balance without overpowering the vocals.

Conclusion of Tanchjim Mino Review

The Tanchjim MINO sets a new benchmark for budget TWS devices. With its BE-coated diaphragm, Bluetooth 5.3, and impressive tuning, it proves that great sound doesn’t have to come with a hefty price tag. While it has its limitations in complex tracks and sub-bass extension, its strengths in midrange clarity, treble articulation, and overall musicality make it a standout in its segment.

If you’re looking for an affordable yet refined TWS with a focus on vocals, jazz, and acoustic genres, the MINO is an excellent choice. For $42, it’s hard to find a more capable and engaging performer.

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