HiBy Lasya In-Ear Monitors Review - Carbon Nanotube Dynamics! 0

HiBy Lasya In-Ear Monitors Review - Carbon Nanotube Dynamics!

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Packaging and Accessories


The HiBy Lasya IEMs and R5 (Gen 2) DAP arrived together, so imagine my surprise when the Lasya packaging was larger in two out of three dimensions. The product box is effectively a blue cube with the HiBy logo on multiple sides, including the front adorned with a subtle design to highlight the product name. We are also right away shown that this is a single dynamic driver set, with the product specifications and company contact information listed on the back in two languages. Taking off the lid reveals a thin container for paperwork, and we get a multi-language user guide which walks us through how the IEMs, ear tips, and cable are combined before inserting the IEMs into the ears. There is also a QC verification card and a warranty card, but you hopefully will not have to use the latter anytime soon.


The IEM shells come placed inside machined cutouts in a thick foam sheet for further protection on their way to you. Use a plastic pull tab at the bottom to lift this up and access the rest of the accessories underneath, and we see a second thick foam sheet that has the ear tips neatly placed in individual compartments. Sure, there's a typo there, but I was happy to see both four different ear tips types and actual labeling of what each is supposed to be. That is, until I realized the English labels aren't correct, with the bass and balanced ear tips possibly having to be swapped. Regardless, HiBy is generous here, not only throwing in some silicone and memory foam ear tips, but a total of 10 pairs optimized for different applications in sizes S, M, and L. Take the silicone tips, for example. These vary in bore size and flange length, factors which could influence the fit and seal as well as other metrics, such as soundstage.


At the very bottom, again with more foam around it, is the expected storage case. This one is compact and shaped like a puck, with a textured black finish that is durable without coming off luxurious. HiBy is stitched onto the front in a different patch, and the case is kept closed via a well-sized zipper mechanism. Next to it is a hang tag to attach it to, say, a carabiner and your bag, but the case is small enough to throw inside your bag instead. The inner lining is padded to protect the contents and clearly large enough to accommodate the IEMs with the cable of choice and some other ear tips as needed. HiBy must have read my mind since the case holds the cables, as well as an actual carabiner for your bag if you prefer that route.
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