Ziigaat Odyssey 2 and Binary Dynaquattro use 1DD+3BA and 4DD driver setups respectively. Ziigaat Odyssey 2 costs $249 while Binary Dynaquattro costs $260. Binary Dynaquattro is $11 more expensive. Binary Dynaquattro holds a clear 0.5-point edge in reviewer scores (6.9 vs 7.4).
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Metric | Ziigaat Odyssey 2 | Binary Dynaquattro |
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Mids | 6.9 | 7 |
Treble | 6.9 | 7 |
Soundstage | 6.9 | 8 |
Dynamics | 6.9 | 9 |
Gaming capabilities | 7.8 | 7.2 |
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Ziigaat Odyssey 2 Details
Driver Configuration: 1DD+3BA
Tuning Type: Neutral with sub-bass boost
Price (Msrp): $249
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Driver Configuration: 4DD
Tuning Type: n/a
Price (Msrp): $260
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Ziigaat Odyssey 2 Gaming Score

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- The gaming score is prioritizing technical capabilities of the IEM (Separation, Layering, Soundstage) and good value.
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7.8Gaming Grade
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A-Ziigaat Odyssey 2 Scorings
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Average Tunign Grade
A+- Well-executed tonal character. No major flaws with good technical control. Smooth presentation works with multiple genres.
Average Technical Grade
A- Good technical performance. Clear separation and decent detail retrieval across various tracks. Soundstage shows reasonable width and depth.
Binary Dynaquattro Scorings
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A-- Pleasing tonal balance with good technical control. Minor quirks present but not distracting. Demonstrates decent genre versatility.
Average Technical Grade
A-- Competent technical presentation. Handles separation and detail well in most tracks, with modest soundstage and acceptable imaging capabilities.
Ziigaat Odyssey 2 Reviews
Ziigaat Odyssey 2 reviewed by: Jays Audio
2025-09-04Balanced all-rounder with a slight vocal/mid-centric presentation. Vocal scaler. Snappy/punchy/tight bass. A cleaner, smoother, and more mid-centric Odyssey aka no more bass sauce and bite. Rec with higher volume for full potential. Jays Audio Youtube Channel
Odyssey 2 shifts the OG’s recipe toward a more mid-centric, vocal-first tuning with a gentle sub-bass lift and smoother treble. Bass hits with less slam than the original but feels tighter, quicker, and cleaner, keeping texture competitive for the price. The top end is calmer—less bite, still adequately extended—trading sparkle for an easy, natural presentation.
Clarity steps up in the mids: vocals pop, separation improves, and detail comes through more plainly, while the OG keeps an edge in bass/treble “texture.” It’s a higher-volume scaler; give it juice and it opens up, especially for ballads, acoustic, indie, and pop—less ideal for hip-hop/R&B/jazz where extra weight and contrast help. Tip rolling that adds a touch of low-end/treble energy can inject the missing excitement without upsetting the balance.
Against similarly “safe” sets (Daybreak, P50), Odyssey 2 leans more vocal-centric with better bass texture; versus value champs (Supermix 4, Nova, Chopin), it sounds fuller and more natural but isn’t the value king. Lush gives more air up top, Arcanis/Luna serve as pricier “special sauce” paths if treble bite or OG-style warmth is desired. Verdict: a safer pick and polished all-rounder—objectively as good or slightly cleaner than OG—but for die-hard OG fans, more of a refined sidegrade than a direct, high-octane upgrade.
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Fresh Reviews
2025-09-03
Ziigaat Odyssey 2 lands as a premium-feeling set: a CNC-milled aluminum chassis with a sparkly blue/silver faceplate, solid two-pin cable with interchangeable 3.5/4.4 plugs, spare nozzle filters, and a roomy new brown carrying case. The stock cable is nice—though its green tint doesn’t quite match the shell’s aqua tone. Tip selection is generous (foam plus two silicone sets), and the newer silicone tips are a standout. Overall, a tidy package for the price.
Tuning follows the current “new meta”: energetic low end with a cleaner sub-bass attack/decay than sets like ZENs Top/Top Pro, which helps in games. Bass stays punchy yet controlled, so imaging and separation/layering come through well, though gunfire can still push forward. For pure music the bigger, rumblier sets may feel livelier, but for competitive play Odyssey 2 reads space more cleanly and keeps clutter down better than bass-heavier rivals.
Title by title: in Valorant it sounds natural and punchy with tighter gun reports and better map imaging—footsteps are a bit thicker and light taps could cut more—earning a B+. In Apex it’s cleaner than ZENs Top Pro and fine in 3v3s, but big third-party fights expose some separation limits; call it a strong B (bordering B+). In CS2 the positional read improves over ZENs Top Pro, though lighter surface cues and gunfire depth could be crisper—solid overall. Call of Duty plays to its strengths: warmer timbre, wide/deep stage, excellent layering during streaks, with only occasional gunfire masking—another B+. Net result: placed in the B+ tier on the WallHack list, at the lower edge bordering B, similar to the original Odyssey’s standing.
Ziigaat Odyssey 2 reviewed by: Super* Review
2025-09-03The tonal balance is fantastic. Treble is sounding quite right. Default bass boost on a diffuse field / meta sound signature. I personally would save up for the Volume SSuper* Review original ranking
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The Ziigaat Odyssey 2 arrives as a collab between Ziigaat and Hangout Audio (tied to Crinacle), essentially a Crin-influenced set in disguise; it’s a 1DD + 3BA hybrid priced around $250. Accessories are thoughtful—three ear-tip sets, spare adhesive filters, and swappable 3.5/4.4 terminations—though the long, friction-fit plug feels awkward. The metal shell is medium-sized with a short nozzle for a shallow fit; comfort is easy, stability average, and the thin green cable is softer than prior Ziigaat attempts with a chin slider that actually holds.
Tonally it lands squarely in the tilted diffuse-field “meta” neutral camp: natural vocals, tame upper-treble, and a slight 4–6 kHz lift that adds clarity and a more contrasty/clinical edge without harshness. Imaging and separation are clean for the price, but the sub-bass-focused boost leaves the low end marshmallowy—tactile yet soft, with kick drums short on slam. Overall balance is convincing and easy to live with, just not especially exciting.
Versus Ziigaat Lush, Odyssey 2 is crisper and more defined where Lush sounds darker, smoother, and a bit low-res, though Lush hits mid-bass a touch harder. Against Softears Volume S (costlier), Volume S wins on bass grip and midrange texture, sounding fuller and more engaging while Odyssey 2 stays cleaner but more clinical. Conclusion: a very good set in a crowded mold—3/5 for a refined meta tune with agreeable timbre but modest bass impact.
Ziigaat Odyssey 2 reviewed by: IEMRanking AI
2025-09-03
The ZiiGaat x Hangout.Audio Odyssey 2 is a hybrid 1DD+3BA IEM that pairs a new bio-cellulose dynamic driver with three Knowles armatures, aiming for a balanced, reference-leaning presentation. Retail pricing sits around $249. Details on configuration and pricing are listed by Linsoul and the official page emphasizes a “reference-grade tonal balance.”
Tonality skews neutral with a sub-bass lift: lows are controlled yet weighty, mids stay natural/clean, and treble extends smoothly without glare—good for longer sessions. Basic specs are friendly to portable sources at 20 Ω and 105 dB/Vrms, and the shells use a lightweight aluminum build with 0.78 mm 2-pin connectors. These points are documented by Hangout.Audio and ZiiGaat’s product page.
Practical extras add value: the stock 4-core OCC copper/silver litz cable ships with interchangeable 3.5 mm and 4.4 mm terminations, and early community notes point to solid detail retrieval and imaging for the price. Cable details are in the launch announcement , while first-wave impressions can be found on Head-Fi.
Binary Dynaquattro Reviews
Binary Dynaquattro reviewed by: Z-Reviews
Binary Dynaquattro reviewed by: Jays Audio
Natural vocals, good treble extension, bass is tight and more resolving vs 61t and Davinci. Overall very well balanced and clean. There are some small peaks at 8-10k and 15-20K which can be an issue on some songs, and there is masking around 4-8k region, but overall, solid all-rounder. Jays Audio Youtube Channel
Binary Dynaquattro reviewed by: Jaytiss
It has great tuning, but lack serverly in some areas. Very fun. Jaytiss Youtube Channel
Binary Dynaquattro reviewed by: Gizaudio Axel
Shines when driven properly. Excellent bass, vocal-forward tuning, and natural timbre. Hard to drive, could use more treble extension.Gizaudio Axel original ranking
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