
Juzear’s new Light Shuttle are wired hybrid in-ear headphones packing a serious punch with seven drivers per channel: a 10mm dynamic driver (which Juzear calls MACCD), four balanced armatures, and two micro-planar drivers. These are all managed by a physical four-way crossover feeding into four independent sound guides. Each earbud is surprisingly light at just 6.4 grams, and the shell is printed from resin using DLP technology.

Price and where to buy. You can find the Light Shuttle listed on Juzear’s official website starting at $189.99, with sales officially kicking off on August 17, 2026. The package comes with a 6N OCC silver-plated copper cable (400 strands), a dark blue PU leather case, and a branded JUZEAR desktop stand. Plus, the modular plug system supports both 3.5mm and 4.4mm connections.
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What I’m interested in checking in the Juzear Light Shuttle review. I really want to see what a hybrid system with 7 drivers can do, especially when stacked up against the top in-ear monitors. Honestly, I’m a bit skeptical about such a large driver count. In my 12 years of experience, I’ve found that simpler driver implementations, combined with well-designed acoustic chambers and sound guides—without fabric or foam inside, and using proper acoustically transparent grilles—tend to yield better sound results.
Source: Juzear
