
ROSESELSA - Ceramics X
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Last updated: Oct 13, 2025 Scoring
Thanks mate. Decided on Roseselsa for good.
r/Earbuds • Roseselsa Ceramics X REVIEW | Potential Budget King? Under $40 ->Hello mate, bought Reseselsa finally. Though I am facing an issue. The microphone while connected in mobile provides decent pickup but where as while connected to my pc, its recorded audio profile becomes very distorted. Is it doing the same with you? Is it with all units? Sample- [From Phone](https://voca.ro/19n0TgwytVUP) [From Computer](https://voca.ro/1dPjSQLXWbSA)
r/Earbuds • Roseselsa Ceramics X REVIEW | Potential Budget King? Under $40 ->KZ Xtra and Rose Technics Ceramics-X have better shape, response, anc, sound, Ceramics in addition also has a superior app! (I extensively used all three)
r/iems • Best budget "wireless" IEMs? ->Same person, just I wasn't logged in my account before! It is very unfortunate, but the issue persists despite extensive testing with various settings. I simply can't use LDAC if any kind of motion is involved (walking) or if the phone/case are in a pocket, even if both are in the same pocket. In a stationary setting the issue doesn't seem to occur often at 660kbps, but 990kbps is unusable regardless. There is also a \*very\* clear difference in clarity, resolution, and background distortion between LDAC and AAC in this set, alas. I need to try a different source to see if the issue is with the phone or not. But it's strange, since it is a pretty new phone...
r/Earbuds • Roseselsa Ceramics X REVIEW | Potential Budget King? Under $40 ->Roseselsa Ceramics X are pretty incredible for 32 bucks imo. LDAC support, -50db ANC, good build, a nice wind mode. And a very balanced sound signature with a gentle V-Shape.
r/HeadphoneAdvice • Are there any budget Bluetooth headphones that don’t suck? ->Just saw your review and decided to give these a try and I'm amazed with the sound the HiFi preset gives. I have the AZ80 and Denon Perl Pro and these actually beat the AZ80s in my opinion and sound closer to the Denon Perl Pro. Quite immersive sound.
r/Earbuds • Roseselsa Ceramics X REVIEW | Potential Budget King? Under $40 ->Roseselsa Ceramics X have the best sound quality for budget buds, at least from what I tried. If you can’t find them, SoundPEATS T3 Pro, Tozo NC9 2024 edition, QCY Melobuds pro, they’re all nice as well.
r/Earbuds • Budget earbuds for metal music ->You can definitely get a good pair under 50. Check out Roseselsa Ceramics X on Amazon. Amazing sounding budget buds with ANC too. It’s from an IEM company so they have a reputation for making good sounding stuff.
r/Earbuds • Can I get good earbuds for under $50? ->Oh okay you want without stem, then easily Tozo NC9 is the best option under 30. The Roseselsa Ceramics X is also good, worse ANC but better sound quality
r/Earbuds • Best earbuds under 30$ from Amazon Prime day? ->I would go ceramics X. From what I’ve seen it’s agreed that it outperforms the space travel in just about every way, especially in the areas you listed. The Soundcore might have slightly better ANC but would likely have worse sound quality, and the case is pretty bulky too.
r/Earbuds • Earbuds in the 30$ price range ->Earfun air 2 nc, Roseselsa Ceramics X
r/Earbuds • Hello i wanted to ask what are the best earbuds/headphones for under 50 euros ->Both are far better, no doubt in that
r/Earbuds • Hello i wanted to ask what are the best earbuds/headphones for under 50 euros ->The Roseselsa Ceramics X are definitely one of the best in this price range same as the more expensive model the Earfree I5. Imo the best sounding under 50 (the ceramics x) and the Earfree I5 (best sounding under 75). The I5 also have very premium build quality as the case is made from aluminum. The app is also very well polished and recently got an update that further improved usability. Although they don't have custom EQ but rather 3-4 presets but each will fit anyone's needs. If you want custom eq, go for the Earfun Air 2 NC. And for the Sony, I find them to be overpriced, the sound quality is okay (okay soundstage, and separation is only average) for the price but everything from build quality and noise cancellation lack for the price.
r/Earbuds • Hello i wanted to ask what are the best earbuds/headphones for under 50 euros ->The Moondrop space travel are definitely a good option for sound quality for the price they are at. I personally love them although I think the Roseselsa and earfun sound better. The design is nice and although they don't have sweat resistance, they are a solid option for sound quality of that's what you want. Also I'm glad I could help:)
r/Earbuds • Hello i wanted to ask what are the best earbuds/headphones for under 50 euros ->Both are excellent when it comes to sound quality but the Earfree i5 sound more natural in the treble region. And the sound imaging seems to be slightly better. ANC wise, I think the ceramics x is somewhat better when blocking out voices. I think if you're on a tight budget, then the Roseselsa Ceramics X will have better value
r/Earbuds • Roseselsa Earfree I5 REVIEW | Superb Sound Quality and a Complete Package Under 75 Dollars ->This is going to be my full review of the Roseselsa Ceramics X (and also a comparison to the Earfree i3 and i5 models this company makes as well). *Scroll down to find out more :)* **DISCLAIMER: Roseselsa was nice enough to send this pair out for me for a review. They did not obligate me to say anything so this will be my own, honest unbias opinion on this pair.** These are priced around 37.99 on Amazon at this time with a 5% coupon. *The unboxing category does not count to the final score* **Every part is labeled in bold so just scroll around if you want** **(7.5/10) UNBOXING:** The overall size of the box is small and light. There really isn't anything negative to say about the box other than the design of how you open them (its a peel/rip design meaning you cant close it after). All of the material is mainly made of some type of plastic/cardboard/paper material. Once you open it, the earbuds are placed in the center of the box. Things included in the box * USB C Cable * Silicone Eartips * A manual * Purchase Certificate https://preview.redd.it/fbt7gcgmm7ge1.jpg?width=3072&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=55f539cf124272cca1ee28ffd8f270c27337fcef **(7.5/10) FEATURES:** * BT 5.3 * ANC/TRANSPARENCY MODE/WIND REDUCTION * Multipoint * LDAC Hi Res * App Compatibility * IPX5 * ELC (Equal loudness contour) The features this pair has are just the standard for TWS in this price range. There really isn''t anything special that you can expect for this price range when it comes to features. Some features I wish these did have would be in ear detection, some type of dust resistance, and custom EQ. Wireless charging could have also been implemented on this pair as I know some Tozo's have that for this same exact price range. **(6.5/10) BUILD QUALITY/COMFORT:** Comfort on this pair is not an issue. There are four different sizes of eartips included in the box. Because they are a bud style, they will fit most ears fine (the fit is similar to the Samsung Galaxy Buds FE). On the other hand, the build quality seems to be lacking (for me at least). There isn't anything wrong with the plastic on the buds or case, but the issue lies on the hinge. The hinge is flimsy and too much movement when trying to open them will result them in shutting again. The hinge might also open when it's in someones bag or pocket but that has yet to have happened for me. Another issue for me is that the case is quite light but some might find that to be a perk rather than con. https://preview.redd.it/88jg9n6fp7ge1.jpg?width=3072&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=901f181aa4870292898776b3c5f39893f6e4e38b https://preview.redd.it/ilnkadqfp7ge1.jpg?width=3072&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=6d0d9c2abdeff8fd8ecea310f1e2017c6978f460 **(8/10) CONTROLS:** The controls are just like Roseselsa's other model the Earfree i3 and i5. These are touch controlled via single, double, triple tap, and long hold. They can also be customized through the app which I will get into deeper later in the review. Each tap has a satisfyingly sound feedback so you know when you activated tap controls such as ANC, volume, playback, etc and they are responsive. The only reasons this score isn't as good as the Earfree i5 is because the long hold isn't able to be customized in the app which is strange. I also don't expect swipe or pinch controls for this price range. https://preview.redd.it/fmcm68pyt7ge1.png?width=1080&format=png&auto=webp&s=64112a8aadffe30896b21ab16058ede3ef3390cc **(8.5/10) APP:** The app is called "Roselink" which is available on IOS and Android. Overall, this app does a great job at being a companion to the Ceramics X. They do basically everything you need like the ANC controls or custom touch control settings. However, the for the touch controls, the long hold can't be customized unlike the Earfree i3/i5. They also don't have different levels of ANC/transparency but I'm not sure its needed for this pair. There isn't any type of custom EQ but rather 3 presets POP/HIFI/ROCK which I will get into later in the sound category. The app also includes the battery status of the buds but not the case unlike the i3/i5. https://preview.redd.it/z6w6y6s5u7ge1.png?width=1080&format=png&auto=webp&s=e89006e1be4df7bedab0114d3f6b5e2cce023bcd https://preview.redd.it/arl031o7u7ge1.png?width=1080&format=png&auto=webp&s=d3790c0165392042d2f31c27eaefd7b98f2ed879 Included is also a gamemode which is advertised at 54 ms which I highly doubt but does a decent job. There is a find device which beeps each bud individually which is quite helpful. If you look to the bottom of the app, there is a place called "Square" which basically is a meditation/study/concentration place where you can play loads of different noises ranging from fire place noises, rain, or white noise, etc which I find helpful while using with ANC. https://preview.redd.it/vxt9vgyfu7ge1.png?width=1080&format=png&auto=webp&s=aa44918acc927552a839ed3849663b9c985c64bf https://preview.redd.it/sswnt9hgu7ge1.png?width=1080&format=png&auto=webp&s=236b356fd371411e18ed89c317e42a7162616f18 **(8.5/10) BATTERY LIFE:** From my testing, these are a great budget pair for battery life as far as I see. I get 9:30 hours with ANC off (LDAC off). 8:30 hours with ANC off (LDAC on). I get around 7:30 hours with ANC on with LDAC and 8 hours with ANC on without LDAC. Roseselsa also says you get an extra 40 hours with the case but I have no way of testing this unfortunately. **(7.25/10) ANC/TRANSPARENCY/WIND REDUCTION:** I will be testing this with a binaural stereo test microphone and a sound bar as well for decibel cancellation. ***DISCLAIMER:*** *don’t count on these numbers because, at the end of the day, everyone will have a different fit and ear tips. Also, I don’t know how accurate these readings are but I test them using a binaural stereo test microphone and a soundbar. I also test the ANC outside in cafes, city streets, and construction sites so it’s not just decibel numbers but rather my own opinions.* (7.5/10) ANC: The active noise cancellation for this price point is actually one of the better ones Iv'e tried. I would put these on par with the Soundcore Liberty 4 NC with an A- for scale. To my ears, they block out around 80 - 90 percent of low frequencies and about 50 percent of the mid frequency noises. They do let in more high frequencies only blocking around 20 - 35 percent of them but the good fitment/seal helps. When using the binaural microphone and soundbar, it reads about 13-23 decibels of noise cancelled out. But again, I'm not sure how accurate my testing really is. Something else that I'm unsure about is that many people say these have better ANC than the more top of the line Earfree i5 but I can't tell a huge difference between them. If you want to spend more for even better noise cancelling performance than these, I would get the Earfun Air 4 Pro or the Soundpeats Capsule 3 Pro+. (7/10) TRANSPARENCY: I actually find the transparency mode in this pair to be a lot better than the competition. They let in all the frequencies very clearly, so things like voices and other noises come through without any issues (unlike the i3 and i5 although those are more expensive and premium from Roseselsa). However, I do notice slight white noise and also occlusion meaning that there is a blocked ear effect when you speak. WIND REDUCTION: Nothing to complain about wind reduction, they reduce wind noise well enough to where even on a windy day, it works decently at blocking wind. Although probably won't be able to hear the outside world as well as if you were in transparency or just normal mode. The only major negatives of the ANC and transparency is how they let in lots of wind through the mics. **(8.6/10) SOUND QUALITY:** These Roseselsa Ceramics X are equipped with 10 mm Carbon Based Ceramic Diaphragm drivers which truly impress me for this price range. Just like the i5, these Ceramics X have a mild V shape tuning but doesn't lack in any way (at least . . . ) There will also be a brief explanation of each EQ preset. [EQ GRAPH FROM cqtek\/HI-END PORTABLE via head-fi.org \(go check him out, he makes great reviews\)](https://preview.redd.it/ootc6gbao8ge1.png?width=2400&format=png&auto=webp&s=5a38a29e5ebd4fe7b66792b086a363abf1583612) I'm testing these with the stock EQ preset out of the box (HIFI). If your looking for one of the best sounding TWS in the under 40 dollar price range, these should be one of the top pick for sure. Roseselsa definitely tuned these carefully with expertise. Sub bass on this pair is present without being overblown and overall bass is controlled well. Although being a mild V shape tuning, the midrange doesn't lack any depth or detail. I find these to be a pair with excellent detail clarity in vocals, as they have depth and volume. Male vocals sound warm with great presence, but female vocals are pushed more back but still have great energy and still stand out. Instruments decent depth and perception, meaning guitars, drums, pianos all stand out despite this specific tuning. However seperation maintains only above average for all frequencies. Now, where I do find these to be not as good would be the treble. I find the treble to be harsh at times but my ears may be different from yours. I find the treble to somewhat sound artificial at times like the i3 and they get messy when instruments/vocals are thrown all over the place in audio recordings. Another lacking part is definitely soundstage, although more airy than the i5 because of the treble spike in the 15k region, the soundstage is somewhat lacking in width which affects the performance of imaging at times (not a major deal) which the i5 exceed at in their 60 dollar price range. Of course these are priced way cheaper ($37) being a budget pair but these are my opinions. An example of a TWS that does treble better would be the KZ Carol (another excellent sounding earbud in this price range) outperform the Ceramics X. HIFI: A more V shape option because of the brighter treble. Maybe not suitable for people who are more treble sensitive. But these have more excitement in female vocals in the upper mids with more airy soundstage. ROCK: This is more similar to the HIFI eq but with the treble being tuned down more in the 4k-10k region. POP: In my opinion, this EQ preset should have been named ROCK instead because sub bass is increased, upper mids are tuned down, and treble is also lowered as well. These Ceramics X for sure sound much better than lots of other similarly priced earbuds. Of course I'm not saying they sound the best of the best, but, I genuinely think they compete with earbuds that cost 100+. **VERDICT:** OVERALL SCORE: (7.84/10) For me, I think it is safe to say these win the budget king crown (from my experience after using 15 plus other earbuds in the same price range). Not only do they have excellent app support and ANC, but everything from the transparency mode as well to the sound quality almost matches earbuds double this price tag. The only major cons I find are that the hinge of the case is flimsy and how the treble can get messy/harsh as opposed to the KZ Carol which has cleaner treble response. No wireless charging might also be an issue for some, just to point out. But, if your looking for TWS that is budget, with excellent comfort (subjective), sound quality, and noise cancellation, these should be a no brainer or at least near the top of your buying list. *ask me some other questions in the comments if you need help*
r/Earbuds • Roseselsa Ceramics X REVIEW | Potential Budget King? Under $40 ->No doubt the Roseselsa Ceramics X
r/Earbuds • Best Earbuds under €50 ->Roseselsa Ceramics X no doubt. They have a sound gained towards audiophiles. Since Roseselsa is a budget audiophile company they will deliver the best sound for the price. And I've even compared them to airpods pro 2nd gen and the ceramics x sound way more full opposed to the airpods which sound lifeless and has a flat tuning. Also the ceramics x are bud styled so they fit nicely and are able to be used as a sleeping bud.
r/Earbuds • LONGEST battery life!(budget) ->Without LDAC on I get around 9 and a half hours in 50-60 percent volume and with LDAC I get around 7.5-8.5 hours
r/Earbuds • LONGEST battery life!(budget) ->I bought it off Amazon but you can buy it off their official website or I also think they are on aliexpress
r/Earbuds • LONGEST battery life!(budget) ->Soundpeats and Roseselsa are making earbuds that punch out sound performance for double or even triple there price if that's what you want. But you should also check out soundcore for ANC as well.
r/Earbuds • What are some good wireless earbuds to buy? (I know its repetitive, sorry y'all) ->100% the Roseselsa Ceramics X or the kz carol pro. I've tested lots of earbuds in this super budget price category and these pump out sound quality equivalent or better than some buds 100+. These have superb imaging, and excellent wide soundstaging.
r/Earbuds • Cheapest earbuds with the best audio quality? ->Roseselsa Ceramics X, Qcy Melobuds pro (on aliexpress), soundpeats t3 pro, tozo Nc9 (2024), the list goes on
r/Earbuds • Soundcore A30i are insanely discounted so I got some and these are my impressions ->I've tested them all and I can say, some definitely are significantly better. When it comes to comfort (of course this is subjective) and sound quality, the Roseselsa Ceramics X win no doubt. And for ANC, the qcy melobuds pro are a winner. But for overall usage everyday and battery life, the tozo Nc9 are a clear winner to the Soundcore a30i
r/Earbuds • Soundcore A30i are insanely discounted so I got some and these are my impressions ->They definitely aren't generic, their sound quality punches way above their price range. Their Ceramics X, i3, and I5 models sounds ton more lively and energetic than even the Airpod pros 2. Wider soundstage, good imaging, and even better clarity
r/Earbuds • Why so little mentions or reviews of Roseselsa earbuds? ->Great review! Just got these yesterday and am very impressed with the sound. However, I am experiencing audio clipping sporadically with LDAC on. I tried two apps and the same happens. Im using a relatively new phone, Moto G stylus 2024 amd havent problems with other twts, though those didnt have LDAC. Any ideas?
r/Earbuds • Roseselsa Ceramics X REVIEW | Potential Budget King? Under $40 ->Roselelsa Ceramics X are 35$. Better than Moondrop Space Travels.
r/Earbuds • Cheapest earbuds with the best audio quality? ->Nothing serious. I like them sound wise, and it's a better alternative as per many reviews.
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