Step into the world of in-ear monitors from as little as $39.99 in the epic Linsoul Prime Day sale
I’ve scoured the web for the best Prime Day IEM deals, and Linsoul Audio is leading the charge – here are the standout offers

In-ear monitors are a vital tool for keeping you and your band locked in and your live set running smoothly. While pro musicians have relied on IEMs for years, they are now becoming increasingly popular with gigging musicians and semi-pro players. If you’ve been thinking about giving them a try yourself, that is where Linsoul Audio comes in. Prime Day just became the perfect time to dive into the world of IEMs or upgrade your current setup with something more comfortable, sonically detailed, and better suited to your needs.
- Shop our pick of Prime Day music deals
An up-and-coming name in the brilliantly dubbed ‘Chi-Fi’ space, Linsoul has been making waves thanks to its wide range of IEMs at every price point, from entry-level options to premium models. And with up to 25% off across their range for Prime Day on Amazon, there are some seriously tempting deals to be had.
If you are new to Linsoul Audio, do not worry; I’ve done the legwork and picked out the very best deals in the sale. While the focus here is on IEMs, there are also some worthwhile accessory discounts, including cables and cases too. So, whether you are replacing a tired set or purchasing for the first time, these are the standout offers worth your attention.
The Linsoul x Punch Audio collaboration is ideal for those who need a bass upgrade with their IEMs. ‘Martillo’ – Spanish for ‘hammer’ – is all you need to know about the performance. The two 8mm DD drivers handle the bass in a powerful, yet musical way; however, by no means does it overpower the other important frequencies. The look and build quality are razor-sharp and for 20% off during the Prime Day sales, this will be a considerable and cost-effective upgrade to your current IEM rig.
For those looking to dip their toes into the IEM world, the KZ ZS10 Pro is a tried and tested option and with 20% off for Prime Day sales, there is not much at stake here. The Pros are an upgrade over the standard KZ ZS10s and with it, Linsoul has introduced four custom BA drivers, a stronger 2nd Gen 10mm double-magnetic dynamic driver and an improved 6N OFC cable. You cannot expect ultra-pristine sound at this price, but the clarity across frequencies is respectable and certainly enough to get you up and running. Plus, the sale runs across all KZ ZS10 Pro finish options to suit your tastes. And with an average user rating of 4.5 stars (from over 18,000 reviews), there’s already a serious chunk of satisfied customers.
The Linsoul 7HZ Timeless are lightweight, sophisticated, and demure and they don’t sound too shabby either. With $55 off in the Prime Day sales, now’s the perfect time to pick them up. Of course, not sounding too bad is underselling them. The 14.2mm planar driver delivers clear, balanced audio, and their lightweight build means you will barely notice you are wearing them. A selection of tip sizes is included for a better fit, and the aluminium packaging adds a nice premium touch.
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Ross has been a music lover and guitar player since the age of 8. He has spent the five years since graduating from university working in music retail, selling guitars, amps and more. Ross is particularly interested in electric guitars, pedals and amplifiers and his current rig includes a trusty 2009 American Standard Stratocaster and Vox AC30S1 with a few Walrus Audio and Way Huge pedals in between.
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