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Based on 2 reviews, the Juzear Harrier is standing out as a favorite among reviewers, who note that it elevates everyday playlists.
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AJuzear Harrier Details
Driver Configuration: 1DD+6BA+2Planar
Tuning Type: Neutral with Bass Boost
Brand: Juzear Top Juzear IEMs
Price (Msrp): $329.99
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Reviews
Reviewed by: Gizaudio Axel
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Juzear Harrier is a tribrid (1DD + 6BA + 2 micro-planars) tuned with Squiglink, packaged with a soft modular cable (3.5/4.4), 11 pairs of tips, and a compact leatherette case. Build is smooth and well finished with average-sized shells and a secure, pressure-free fit. The kit feels cohesive and practical rather than flashy.
Tonally it aims for a neutral mid-range with a sub-bass focus and a smooth, airy treble, staying balanced, natural and engaging without harshness. Bass is tight and textured with satisfying rumble yet moderate in level; vocals are lifelike and never shouty; clarity and extension up top remain fatigue-free across genres. Technical performance is great for the class with good detail and cohesion, positioning the Harrier as a versatile all-rounder—but it does not suit bassheads or fans of very bright tunings.
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The Juzear Harrier is a nine-driver tribrid IEM using a 1DD+6BA+2 micro planar configuration per side, positioned as an “accessibly priced flagship” at about $329.99 in the mid-to-upper price bracket. Developed under the Tuned with Squiglink program, its frequency response is targeted around a refined IEF neutral curve with added bass boost, aiming for a natural overall tonality with extra low-end weight rather than a classic V-shape.
On the tuning side, the 4th-generation carbon-composite dynamic driver is specified to provide a punchy but controlled bass with sub-bass emphasis, while midrange duties fall to four custom BAs that are described as keeping vocals and instruments rich without excessive coloration. Two Knowles BAs and the dual micro planar drivers handle upper mids and treble, targeting clean extension and detail while keeping the top end relatively smooth, consistent with an IEF neutral + bass boost profile that avoids sharp peaks. In practice this kind of tuning should yield a slightly warm, full low end, neutral-leaning mids, and treble that prioritizes smoothness and usability over extreme brightness or analytical sharpness.
From a technical standpoint, the Harrier’s four-way crossover and four independent acoustic tubes are engineered to minimize driver interaction and maintain low distortion, with manufacturer data and early reports emphasizing clean imaging and good separation rather than extreme stage width. High-precision 3D-printed shells and Blue Tiger’s Eye faceplates contribute to comfort and build quality, but they also push expectations for performance at this price—so under strict value-for-money criteria, Harrier reads as a well-rounded, technically capable mid-tier tribrid that competes strongly around $300–350 without challenging the very best in higher price brackets. This justifies a high-7s overall score: strong tuning and technicalities for its bracket, but not at the level that would warrant “flagship-of-flagships” numbers reserved for substantially more expensive IEMs.
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