Summary
Based on 2 reviews, the BQEYZ Cloud is well liked by reviewers, with coverage that regularly highlights its strengths.
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BQEYZ Cloud Details
Driver Configuration: 1DD+1PR
Tuning Type: Neutral-bright (vocal-focused)
Price (Msrp): $169
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Reviews
Reviewed by: ATechReviews
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BQEYZ Cloud comes in a fairly simple package with a semi rigid pocketable case, a very soft selection of narrow and wide bore tips plus foams, and a thin but pliable cable available in multiple terminations. Build is solid with a vented shell, metal nozzle and nearly flush 2 pin socket, and comfort is easy thanks to the lightweight design and pre formed ear hooks. Priced around mid fi territory, Cloud clearly aims for a vocal centric tuning rather than a bass head crowd pleaser.
The bass is clean, clear and detailed with good slam, but sits slightly below neutral in quantity, with less mid bass punch and sub bass rumble than many listeners might expect for hip hop or EDM. There is no bass bleed and the transition into the lower mids is tidy, yet this leanness robs male vocals and lower instruments of some natural thickness and weight, making voices like Barry White or Johnny Cash sound a bit thin. Where Cloud really shines is the upper midrange, where the presence lift delivers excellent vocal clarity and articulation, putting both male and especially female vocals front and center while exposing small breaths and nuances in recordings.
The treble is energetic with a lot of air, clarity and detail, and although a bit peaky at times it generally avoids harshness, especially with the included foam tips. High frequency sounds often feel as if they come from a separate distant tube just outside the ear, giving Cloud a uniquely spacious and separated top end that works brilliantly for vocals, acoustic instruments, jazz and even positional cues in gaming. Overall soundstage width and imaging through the bass and mids are only average for the price, and detail and instrument separation trail sets like EA1000 or Relentless, but Cloud still offers excellent vocal focus, airy treble and a distinctive high frequency presentation for listeners who value clarity and midrange detail over slam and warmth.
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The BQEYZ Cloud uses a 1DD+1PR architecture with a 10 mm dual-cavity LCP dynamic driver and a 6.8 mm passive radiator, coupled to an air-assisted circulation system that manages internal pressure and shapes high-frequency behaviour. At an MSRP of about $169, it targets the competitive mid-tier and is marketed as a balanced, vocal-oriented tuning with bright but controlled treble and moderate low-frequency emphasis rather than a basshead presentation.:contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}
Tonally, the Cloud leans toward a neutral-bright, mid-forward profile: bass is relatively restrained in quantity but tight and well-controlled, giving enough sub-bass to anchor the presentation while keeping mid-bass clean and avoiding bleed into the midrange. Vocals, especially female vocals, are reproduced with strong presence and intelligibility, while the upper mids and treble offer notable air and detail but can sound a bit sharp or fatiguing on brighter material for some listeners, despite the design aim of “bright treble without harshness.”:contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}
In terms of technical performance, the Cloud offers good resolution, separation and imaging for its price, with an open, atmospheric soundstage that many reviewers find immersive, though ultimate stage depth and macrodynamic “slam” are limited compared to more V-shaped competitors in the same bracket. Considering its sub-$200 pricing, high build quality and accessories, and its focused neutral-bright, vocal-centric tuning, the Cloud represents solid value but reasonably earns a strong mid-tier rather than flagship-level score, particularly given trade-offs in sub-bass weight, macro-dynamics and treble tolerance that will not suit every listener.:contentReference[oaicite:2]{index=2}
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