SIMGOT EW100P VS ND Planet

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SIMGOT EW100P and ND Planet are 1DD in-ear monitors. SIMGOT EW100P costs $20 while ND Planet costs $17. SIMGOT EW100P is $3 more expensive. ND Planet holds a clear 0.7-point edge in reviewer scores (5 vs 5.7). ND Planet has significantly better bass with a 3.4-point edge, ND Planet has significantly better mids with a 1.9-point edge, ND Planet has significantly better treble with a 2.6-point edge, ND Planet has significantly better details with a 3.8-point edge and ND Planet has significantly better imaging with a 3.1-point edge.

Insights

Metric SIMGOT EW100P ND Planet
Bass 3 6.4
Mids 4 5.9
Treble 3 5.6
Details 2 5.8
Soundstage 5 5.4
Imaging 3 6.1
Dynamics 5 6.1
Tonality 4.9 6.1
Technicalities 3.9 5.4
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SIMGOT EW100P Aggregated Review Score

Average Reviewer Scores

Average Reviewer Score:

5

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ND Planet Aggregated Review Score

Average Reviewer Scores

Average Reviewer Score:

5.7

Mixed


Reviews Comparison

SIMGOT EW100P (more reviews)

SIMGOT EW100P reviewed by Z-Reviews

Z-Reviews 7 * score rescaled + normalized

SIMGOT EW100P reviewed by Audio Amigo

Audio Amigo 6 * score rescaled + normalized
Simgot House Sound with less bass. Tons of detail for the money.

Audio Amigo original ranking

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SIMGOT EW100P reviewed by Nymz

Nymz 3 Reviewer Score
D Tuning
D- Tech
A great budget somewhere between Salnotes Zero and QKZ HBB in terms of tuning. Great tonal balance and treble extrension. Technical chops are what you would expect for a $20 set.

Nymz original ranking

Nymz Website

Bass: D Mids: C- Treble: D Details: E+ Imaging: D

ND Planet (more reviews)

ND Planet reviewed by Paul Wasabii

Paul Wasabii 6 * Score computed by IEMRanking.com
B Tuning
B- Tech
Relaxed, bass-heavy single-DD with safe treble; works best at low volumes. Not special at $17 and the claimed Harman tuning does not match the actual balance. Relaxed, bass-boosted tuning with thicker mids and safe treble suits low-volume listening. Early ear-gain rise and rolled-off upper treble limit usable volume, stage size, and extension.
Youtube Video Summary

ND Planet is a 12 mm beryllium-plated dynamic driver set that targets a relaxed, bass-boosted balance rather than a true Harman curve. Marketing references to Harman 2017/2019 do not line up with the actual response: there is an early ear-gain rise around ~2 kHz that climbs toward ~10 dB and becomes shouty as volume increases, so the set behaves best at low listening levels. At roughly $17, it is not positioned as a standout, but it clearly aims at a different audience than typical budget Harman clones.

The low end presents a heavy, full bass shelf that sounds reasonable at low volume and grows thick quickly when pushed. Mids are on the thicker/relaxed side with more lower-mid body and less upper-mid energy; compared with KZ's more energetic 3 kHz approach (e.g., Saga Bass), ND Planet feels more centered and less V-shaped, with extension that rolls earlier. Listeners who dislike lean mid-bass and hot upper mids will likely prefer this presentation.

The treble is 2–7 kHz-centric and rolls off in the upper registers, trading air and sparkle for treble safety. That choice keeps fatigue down but flattens perceived brilliance and keeps the soundstage largely inside the head, with limited projection. Overall, ND Planet reads as a preference-tuned, low-volume, bass-forward single-DD that intentionally diverges from Harman 2019 rather than a technical showpiece.

Bass: B Mids: B Treble: B- Soundstage: C+ Details: B-

Paul Wasabii original ranking

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ND Planet reviewed by Jaytiss

Jaytiss 6 Reviewer Score
C+ Tuning
C+ Tech
Build quality is extremely poor.

Jaytiss original ranking

Jaytiss Youtube Channel
Mids: C+ Treble: C+ Dynamics: B Soundstage: C+

ND Planet reviewed by Web Search

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Web Search 6.6 Reviewer Score
B+ Tuning
B Tech

The ND Planet is a budget 1DD IEM (~$17) built around a 12 mm beryllium-plated dynamic driver with a dual-magnetic/dual-cavity architecture, 32 Ω impedance, ~112 dB sensitivity, and 0.78 mm 2-pin connectors . Its marketing positions the tuning close to a Harman-style target , and street prices frequently sit under $20 .

Tonally it reads as Harman with a mild sub-bass lift: bass hits with decent mid-bass punch while sub-bass texture can feel a bit soft; mids are clear and treble is on the safe side, avoiding harshness . Community impressions broadly echo a fun, energetic presentation with agreeable imaging and stage for the price, though opinions vary as expected in this tier .

Technicalities are competent but modest: resolution, micro-detail, and dynamics trail more advanced sets, yet efficiency and easy drivability make it a straightforward plug-and-play option . Considering the ultra-low price, the Planet offers a sensible, inoffensive tuning with enough bass impact to please casual listening, but it does not challenge the class leaders above $100 in detail retrieval or staging .


Bass: B+ Mids: B+ Treble: B Dynamics: B Soundstage: B Details: B Imaging: B

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SIMGOT EW100P Gaming Score

Gaming Score & Grade

  • The gaming score is prioritizing technical capabilities of the IEM (Separation, Layering, Soundstage) and good value.

Gaming Score

4.2

Gaming Grade

C-

ND Planet Gaming Score

Gaming Score & Grade

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Gaming Score

5.6

Gaming Grade

B-

SIMGOT EW100P Scorings

Average Technical & Tuning Grades

Average Tunign Grade

C
  • Tonality remains inconsistent, with uneven peaks and dips that disrupt musical flow. You'll constantly notice peaks or dips pulling focus.

Average Technical Grade

D+
  • The tuning renders a cramped window into the music, with nuance fading fast. Expect grainy textures to creep in.
Bass D
Bass remains light-handed, hinting at rumble without delivering real weight. It keeps out of the way but never excites.
Mids C-
Midrange is passable yet unrefined, revealing grain and occasional harshness. It sounds a bit grainy on detailed recordings.
Treble D
Treble balance wavers, creating a mix of recessed detail and harsh flashes. Highs feel restless and unfocused.
Details E+
You hear the song, but the fine etchings that add realism are missing in action. It's a struggle to parse individual parts.
Imaging D
Depth barely registers, so the stage resembles a shallow arc. Depth cues are barely sketched.
Gaming C-
Minimal environmental definition provides only general audio cues. Suitable for games where positioning isn't critical.

ND Planet Scorings

Average Technical & Tuning Grades

Average Tunign Grade

B
  • The tuning leans easygoing, yet occasional unevenness nudges it away from greatness. A bit of EQ polish can smooth things nicely.

Average Technical Grade

C+
  • The presentation is steady if unspectacular, holding onto essential details when the music stays simple. Fine details occasionally slip through the cracks.
Bass B
Bass foundation is good, adding satisfying punch without losing control. Pop and rock tracks feel lively.
Mids B-
Expect a competent midrange that keeps vocals grounded and instruments clear. Tone is acceptable across multiple genres.
Treble B-
The top end is tidy and serviceable, adding air without overdoing it. Extension is decent for casual listening.
Dynamics B
Dynamic expression is good, delivering solid impact and convincing contrast. Percussion lands with convincing weight.
Soundstage C+
It pushes sound outward confidently while leaving height development as an unfinished idea. Height remains subtle but detectable.
Details B-
Plenty of nuance surfaces, just not the last layer of shimmer. It balances clarity with an easygoing tone.
Imaging B
Depth cues step forward, giving performances a dimensional presence. Front-to-back cues become more immersive.
Gaming B-
Moderate spatial presentation conveys general directionality. Suitable for casual play where precision isn't critical.

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