Our Verdict The Xenns Mangird Tea Pro came out in late 2024, and it's still one of the best IEMs to buy at $359 in 2026 – as long as you're not after that high-treble, 'Detail Monster' experience. What the Tea Pro does exceptionally well is provide a rumbly, thumping bass, a vocal-forward midrange, and a non-fatiguing treble, all of which combines for an elevated interpretation of the 'all-rounder' IEM. For Lush, musical sound Big bass Best in class build Non-fatiguing treble Vocal-forward set Against More detail elsewhere Better soundstage elsewhere Why you can trust Creative Bloq Our expert reviewers spend hours testing and comparing products and services so you can choose the best for you. Find out more about how we test . I'll be frank: I don't overly like the look of the Xenns Mangird Tea Pro . I mean, it's OK, but the gold script and glitter verges on chintzy. I generally avoid talking about an IEM's looks as it's so subjective and, after all, you've got eyes.…