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4 Reviews (B Tier | 6.9/10)

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Based on 4 reviews, the I/O Sogno is earning a favorable overall impression from reviewers thanks to its consistent performance.

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7.5

Gaming Grade

A

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Reviewed by: Jays Audio

Jays Audio 6.5 Reviewer Score
A Tuning
A Tech
Literally Harman 2019. Inoffensive and good all-rounder. A little sharp in the timbre vs Volare (I'd just save up for the Volare if you want Harman), more low-end than Volare, better bass and timbre than Supermix4 but not as good in value.

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Reviewed by: Fresh Reviews

Fresh Reviews 6* * The score of this reviewer influences only the Gaming Score
Very Tip Dependent
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I/O’s Sogno lands as a more Harman-esque, musical follow-up to the Vol with a punchy, dimensional bass that’s quick in attack and decay, slightly forward mids, and an upper end that can be nudged down with the right tips (stock tips run a touch brighter). Resolution is solid and the stage isn’t huge, but it never feels congested. The unboxing is class-leading for the $400 bracket: an all-resin shell with a beautiful faceplate, an interchangeable-termination cable, hard case with removable foam, pouch, and five full sets of tips. Fit is snug and lightweight, though the lower protrusion can cause minor irritation after ~4 hours.

For competitive gaming, tip choice is everything thanks to the “fish-mouth” nozzle. TW40 tips work well in Valorant, while third-party AZLA SednaEarfit ORIGIN tame the hot 2–4 kHz band in Apex and COD so gunfire doesn’t mask shuffles, climbs, and utility cues. With the ORIGIN tips, separation, verticality, and imaging lock in nicely; microdetail and depth read (front/back/over/under) still leave a little on the table, keeping Sogno at a strong B on the Wallhack-Certified tier list—on the cusp of B+ with perfect synergy. Footsteps and positional cues remain clear even while shooting, bass stays controlled, though aerial killstreaks in COD can sound a bit abrasive. Net: an excellent music-first IEM that crosses over well for ranked play if you roll the right tips.


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Reviewed by: Super* Review

Super* Review 6* * score rescaled + normalized
It's a fine IEM if you look for something which is Harman compliant. It's a bit narrow sounding but pleasant.
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I/O Sogno aims for big “perceived value” at $400: a robust, watch-style carry case, an unusually rich ear-tip kit (multiple five styles neatly boxed, including foam and wide-bore variants), and a swappable-termination cable (3.5mm to 4.4mm) with tidy hardware and standard recessed 2-pin. The shell mirrors the Volare—medium-large with a longish nozzle—and the semi-custom shape sits securely enough but feels a bit wedge-like, not deeply locked behind the anti-tragus. Build and accessories are excellent for the price; comfort is fine, if a touch chunky.

Sonically it’s very Harman-compliant: a mostly sub-bass lift, leaner mids with forward vocals, and a treble that follows the target’s gentle roll-off. That tuning makes the Sogno sound dry and somewhat narrow/congested; cymbals and hi-hats lack shimmer (a slightly “plasticky” timbre), and staging isn’t especially open. Versus Volare, Sogno is less warm and less airy; versus Truthear Nova it hits a bit harder down low but remains similarly clinical; and value pressure comes from cheaper sets like the 7Hz Zero. In direct comparison, Moondrop × Crinacle Dusk (also below this price) feels miles ahead in technicalities and overall engagement. A solid, accessory-rich Harman option, but not quite the “dream” its name suggests—overall 3/5.


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Reviewed by: Head-Fi.org

Head-Fi.org 8.1 * score rescaled + normalized
3 community members have rated the I/O Sogno at an average of 4.7/5 on Head-Fi. Overall sentiment: Exceptional.

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  • It presents a smooth, well-integrated tonal balance that plays nicely with many styles. It maintains natural timbre across the range.

Average Technical Grade

A
  • The balance of resolution and space feels assured, keeping complex passages coherent. Layering is convincing on most studio mixes.
Gaming A
Clear spatial presentation handles directional cues effectively. Distinguishes key gameplay sounds while maintaining decent immersion. Value-to-cost may not be optimal for gaming-focused users.

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