KBEAR KB04 Review (2) – Good All Rounder for Beginners
For its $30 pricetag, the KBEAR KB04 boasts good value, and it is quite an all rounder, has above average technicalities and comes in a good build. What else do we want?
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For its $30 pricetag, the KBEAR KB04 boasts good value, and it is quite an all rounder, has above average technicalities and comes in a good build. What else do we want?
Read moreSome photos of the KBEAR KB04 earphone.
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