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The Best Campfire Audio IEMS of 2026

2026 Campfire Audio Buying Guide IEMs Personal Audio
11 December 2025
The Best Campfire Audio IEMS of 2026
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Campfire Audio has turned in-ear headphones into full-blown objects of desire—blending boutique design, bold tuning philosophies, and serious engineering. Below you’ll find our favorite models across budgets in 2026, plus the key accessories that unlock their full potential.

Updated 4/2/2026

Buying guide: what matters for IEMs

  • Driver tech: Dynamic, balanced armature (BA), planar, or hybrid designs all shape speed, slam, and texture. Hybrids (like Grand Luna, Bonneville, or Alien Brain) mix strengths.
  • Tuning / frequency response: Neutral for accuracy, V-shape for excitement, and warm for long, easy listening. Pick the curve that matches your music and ears.
  • Source & power: Sensitive IEMs run from a phone, but higher-end sets scale with a good DAC/amp—this is where the Relay DAC comes in.
  • Fit & tips: Seal is everything. The right shell size and the Flight curated eartip pack can make or break comfort, bass, and isolation.
  • Use case: Axion is perfect for simple, cable-free setups; Fathom, Ponderosa, and Clara shine in studios; Supermoon is for speed and precision; Trifecta, Bonneville, and the Andromeda models are for end-game fun.
  • Protection & carry: A good IEM case (Breezy Bag, leather wallet, etc.) keeps shells pristine and cables tidy—especially with higher-end pieces.
Model Price (USD) FR profile 2–3 word descriptor
Grand Luna $1,399 Smooth / resolving Planar hybrid
Andromeda Emerald Sea $1,399 W-shaped / airy Modern icon
Fathom $799 Neutral / warm Studio-ready
Ponderosa $799 Balanced / natural Vocal specialist
Supermoon $899 Fast / resolving Planar precision
Alien Brain $999 Balanced / fun Crowd-pleaser
Bonneville $1,399 Balanced / engaging Musical hybrid
Trifecta $3,299 Bass-heavy / warm Bass monster
Clara $1,999 Smooth / analytical Artist hybrid
Andromeda 10 $1,799 Balanced / spacious Anniversary edition
Andromeda 10 SE $2,499 Balanced / technical Anniversary flagship
Cascara $499 Warm / natural Single dynamic
Iris $349 Energetic / V-shaped Daily driver
Axion $249 Neutral / smooth USB-C simplicity



Entry-Level Excellence

Campfire Axion

Campfire Audio Axion Full Range SDD IEM

Why it’s great: True plug-and-play hi-fi with a built-in USB-C DAC, mic, and a smooth Silicon Dynamic Driver—no separate dongle required.

Who it’s for: Listeners who want a real sound upgrade from their phone or laptop without carrying extra boxes or cables.

Good to know: Because the DAC is in the cable, Axion sounds consistent across devices—perfect for travel or office use.

Campfire Iris

Campfire Audio Iris Hybrid IEM

Why it’s great: A punchy 10 mm dynamic driver plus a crisp BA tweeter deliver a lively, V-shaped sound with big bass and sparkle—at a very approachable price.

Who it’s for: New audiophiles and everyday listeners who want excitement and style without jumping straight into four-figure territory.

Good to know: Tip rolling makes a big difference—wide-bore tips open the treble, while longer tips add bass weight and isolation.

Campfire Cascara

Why it’s great: Cascara keeps things beautifully simple with a custom 10 mm dual-magnet dynamic driver, delivering rich tone, natural decay, and an easy musical flow that feels more “mini speaker” than “tiny gadget.”

Who it’s for: Listeners who want an organic, analog-leaning presentation and don’t need a multi-driver spec sheet to be impressed.

Good to know: It’s a smart step-up from entry-level IEMs: more refined and more cohesive than many hybrids in its class, while still staying below the flagship price wall.

Midrange Marvels

Campfire Alien Brain

Campfire Audio Alien Brain Hybrid IEM

Why it’s great: A dual-magnet dynamic driver and four BA drivers create a bold, balanced presentation that slams when it needs to but stays controlled and clear.

Who it’s for: Listeners who want one IEM that does it all—rock, pop, EDM, gaming— with both impact and detail.

Good to know: Alien Brain scales nicely with better sources; pairing it with the Relay DAC tightens the low end and expands the soundstage.

Campfire Fathom

Campfire Audio Fathom - 6 Driver BA IEM

Why it’s great: Six balanced armature drivers deliver studio-leaning neutrality with just a touch of warmth—fantastic imaging and vocal presence.

Who it’s for: Musicians, engineers, and detail-hungry listeners who want an IEM that can handle both casual listening and critical work.

Good to know: Fathom is very resolving; pairing it with a clean source like the Relay DAC reveals micro-detail without adding edge.

Campfire Ponderosa

Campfire Audio Ponderosa In-Ear Monitors

Why it’s great: Ponderosa uses a five-BA configuration with two low, one mid, and two high drivers to deliver a highly articulate, fatigue-free presentation with especially strong vocal clarity and a natural tonal center.

Who it’s for: Listeners who want a more relaxed, natural Campfire tuning for long sessions, mixing, acoustic recordings, and singer-songwriter material.

Good to know: If Andromeda-style technicality appeals to you but you want a slightly more grounded, less flashy daily listen, Ponderosa lands in a very appealing middle lane.

Campfire Supermoon

Campfire Audio Supermoon Planar Magnetic IEMs

Why it’s great: Supermoon centers everything around a full-range 14 mm planar magnetic driver, giving it lightning-fast transient response, excellent separation, and a uniquely clean sense of speed.

Who it’s for: Detail lovers who want planar-style immediacy for dense mixes, technical recordings, and any genre where texture and attack matter more than sheer warmth.

Good to know: Supermoon rewards clean source gear; pair it with the Relay DAC if you want tighter focus and stronger staging from phones and laptops.

Premium & Reference Designs

Campfire Grand Luna

Campfire Audio Grand Lunar Planar Hybrid IEM

Why it’s great: A 14 mm planar driver plus BA tweeters give Grand Luna a uniquely smooth, resolving sound—with a modular cable that includes both analog jacks and a USB-C DAC.

Who it’s for: Listeners who want planar speed and detail without harshness, and who appreciate a single box solution that plugs into nearly anything.

Good to know: The included USB-C DAC cable is great for on-the-go; for desktop use, try the balanced 4.4mm output on the Relay DAC for even more headroom.

Campfire Andromeda Emerald Sea

Campfire Audio Andromeda 2023 Emerald Sea BA IEM

Why it’s great: The latest evolution of Campfire’s most iconic IEM—five BA drivers, huge staging, lush mids, and airy treble that feels immersive but controlled.

Who it’s for: Audiophiles who want a “forever” all-rounder with emotional mids and that unmistakable Andromeda magic.

Good to know: If you’re treble-sensitive, pair Emerald Sea with slightly warmer sources and medium-bore tips from the Flight pack for a smoother top end.

Campfire Clara

Campfire Audio Artist Collaboration Alessandro Cortini Clara IEM

Why it’s great: Co-designed with Alessandro Cortini, Clara balances smooth low-end, ultra-clean mids, and precise treble—fantastic for composition and critical listening.

Who it’s for: Artists, producers, and fans of electronic and cinematic music who value texture and depth over sheer bass quantity.

Good to know: Clara loves quiet backgrounds—use a low-noise DAC like Relay and give it a secure home in a folding leather IEM wallet if you’re traveling between studios.

Campfire Bonneville

Campfire Audio Bonneville Hybrid In-Ear Monitors

Why it’s great: Bonneville is one of Campfire’s most compelling premium hybrids, blending dynamic-driver weight with balanced armature speed for a presentation that feels both emotional and technically polished.

Who it’s for: Listeners who want flagship-level engagement without going all the way to something as extreme or specialized as Trifecta.

Good to know: It’s an excellent “one luxury IEM” choice: enough bass authority for modern music, enough midrange refinement for vocals, and enough treble openness to keep the sound expansive.

Luxury & Flagship Performance

Campfire Andromeda 10 – Limited 10th Anniversary Edition

Campfire Audio Andromeda 10 – Limited 10th Anniversary Edition IEM

Why it’s great: Built to celebrate ten years of Andromeda, this limited 10-driver edition pushes the formula toward greater space, layering, and refinement while keeping the unmistakable Campfire sense of occasion.

Who it’s for: Collectors, long-time Campfire fans, and listeners who want a special-edition Andromeda that feels meaningfully elevated both sonically and visually.

Good to know: This is the more emotional, commemorative counterpart to the ultra-technical 10 SE—still serious, but with more collector appeal and broader lifestyle cachet.

Campfire Andromeda 10 SE

Campfire Audio Andromeda 10 SE Limited Edition IEM

Why it’s great: A 10-driver special edition that takes the Andromeda concept to a more technical, expansive level—bigger stage, sharper imaging, and refined balance.

Who it’s for: Long-time Campfire fans and collectors who want the most advanced Andromeda yet, both sonically and visually.

Good to know: This is a highly resolving flagship—feed it a high-quality chain (Relay DAC, good cables, lossless files) to really hear what you paid for.

Campfire Trifecta

Campfire Audio Trifecta Amber Radiance IEM

Why it’s great: Three full-range dynamic drivers inside a see-through housing create one of the most visceral, bass-rich listening experiences you can get from an IEM.

Who it’s for: Bass lovers, cinematic soundtrack fans, and anyone who wants their in-ears to feel like a miniaturized high-end speaker system.

Good to know: Trifecta responds strongly to tips and source—use high-isolation tips from the Flight pack and a powerful DAC like Relay to keep that huge low end controlled.

Essential Accessories: DACs, Wallets & Cases

Campfire Relay DAC

Campfire Audio Relay DAC/AMP

Why it’s great: Compact AKM-based DAC/amp with both single-ended and balanced outputs—designed to unlock the resolution of Campfire IEMs without a bulky stack.

Who it’s for: Anyone stepping beyond Axion’s built-in DAC and looking to get the most from Fathom, Alien Brain, Trifecta, Clara, or the Andromeda family.

Good to know: Use the balanced output whenever possible; most IEMs stay dead-quiet and gain extra slam and separation.

DAC Mag Wallet

https://listenup.com/collections/vendors/products/campfire-audio-portable-dac-mag-wallet-custom-usb-c-cable

Why it’s great: A magnetic phone wallet and short USB-C cable that turn your Relay DAC (or other dongle) into a neat, pocketable slab attached to your phone.

Who it’s for: Portable listeners who hate dangling cables and want a tidy way to carry their DAC everywhere.

Good to know: The elastic straps can hold different DAC sizes—great if you rotate between Relay and other dongles.

Campfire IEM Cases & Wallets

Why it’s great: From Breezy Bag Jr. and Micro to Sequel yarn clamshells and folding leather wallets, there’s a case for pocket carry, travel rigs, and showcase storage.

Who it’s for: Anyone investing in nicer IEMs—especially limited models like Andromeda 10, Andromeda 10 SE, or Trifecta that you’ll want to keep pristine.

Good to know: Pick a case that fits your whole chain: many wallets have room for IEMs, Relay DAC, and cables so you leave home with one grab-and-go kit.

Flight Curated Eartip Pack

Why it’s great: Five different eartip shapes and bore designs let you fine-tune fit, bass, and treble on any Campfire IEM.

Who it’s for: Anyone who has struggled with fit, or who wants to “retune” an IEM slightly without changing hardware.

Good to know: As a rule of thumb, narrower/longer bores increase bass and isolation; wider bores open the top end and widen the stage.

Final Thoughts

In a world of wireless earbuds and background listening, Campfire Audio’s IEMs prove that carefully designed, wired in-ears still offer a level of immersion, texture, and emotional pull that’s hard to match. From the plug-and-play simplicity of Axion to expressive standouts like Cascara, Supermoon, Bonneville, Trifecta, and the two Andromeda 10 editions, there’s a model here for every budget and listening style.

The key is matching the IEM to your habits and sonic goals. If you want a single everyday companion, Iris, Cascara, or Alien Brain might be perfect. If you’re chasing reference-grade balance, look at Fathom, Ponderosa, Clara, or Grand Luna. And if you’re all about joy, drama, technical fireworks, and collectible design, the Andromeda models, Bonneville, and Trifecta sit at the very top of the tree.

At ListenUp, we audition and compare each of these pieces so you can buy with confidence. Visit a showroom, connect with our team, or explore online to find the Campfire setup—earphones, DAC, case, and tips—that turns every session into a dedicated listening moment.


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