BitFenix FLO headset review

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The headset has a soft plastic / rubber material finish that BitFenix uses on their PC cases as well, their SofTouch finish feels great but it is rubberized and bound to get smudged with dirt pretty fast. The model we received is all black and has silver plastic accents trimmed around the outside of the ear cups. Each cup has a BitFenix logo.


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When we remove the padding we can see the innards, the drivers. Two 40mm Neodymium drivers have been implemented. Sensitivity is 96db /1mW with a Frequency Response of 20hz-20khz and a Rated Impedance of 68 Ω


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The earpads are coated in a soft PU leather that should lend itself to good comfort. The inside of the headband has the same material, yeah very comfortable and is closes the ear really well. The microphone blends in with the overall looks of the headset and can be moved up and down. 

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The stereo 2.0 version of the FLO comes with a mic and audio in mini-jack. Just connected them to your soundcard and you are good to go. As you can see the headband has padded segments that should help provide a more comfortable fit.

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A you'll get a controller with simple features, volume and mic mute. The sturdy splitter cable allow you to take the 4-pole 3.5mm jack of the main audio cable and split it into 2 x 3-pole 3.5mm jack plugs for the headsets dual connections. Your call and choice.

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