The actual IEMs are fantastic except for the switch. If it could be a switch that is depressed to turn on and off, that would prevent accidentally turning them on when putting them back in the case. When working, they are an absolute game changer.
Speaking of the case... The case is functional at best. It seems like a prototype that was rushed to be finished. For $2200, I was expecting a better product. Some improvements 1. The holder mechanism for the IEM is a good idea with poor execution. To get the IEM to mount on the magnets while tucking away the cable is like making a house of cards. The slightest bump and it comes off. This could easily be solved with some clips for the cable to stick in/be fixed to. Another alternative would be creating a silicone mold of the shapeof the earbuds so they could only go in one way. 2. USB2 B micro? It's almost 2024. USB C chips are pennies. 3. There is no battery in the case. If I accidentally flip the switch while putting the IEMs on the charger, then take it to a gig, they are almost dead by the time I get to the performance.