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CM Storm Resonar In-ear Gaming Headset

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 07/01/2014 11:10 AM | source: | 4 comment(s)
CM Storm Resonar In-ear Gaming Headset

Cooler Master, a leading creator, innovator and manufacturer of desktop components and more, today announced the CM Storm Resonar-the first gaming in-ear earphones with patented Bass FX technology to serve gaming and music needs on multiple devices.

The Resonar includes exclusive 8mm drivers with patented Bass FX technology that produces crystal clear sound and powerful bass, allowing the Resonar to fulfill gamers' needs for explosive combat and a wide variety of musical genres. The housing is constructed from high-grade aluminum and is engineered for gamers to offer the finest quality and durability over a long lifespan. Passive noise cancellation is achieved by three different sizes of included rubber ear tips.

The Bass FX technology is achieved by adjusting the magnet position inside each ear bud so no gimmicky software is required to achieve this result. Both modes ensure to provide satisfying audio quality for bass heavy users or for more neutral sound users.
 
 
The Resonar comes with a multitude of accessories, including a gold plated audio/microphone splitter to ensure compatibility with multiple computer and mobile devices while simultaneously providing a pure audio experience. The inline microphone with a precise sensor enables the Resonar to record clear audio without background noise. Avoid irritating tangles with the tangle free, flat cable and switch between gaming and phone calls with ease through the included inline controls. The Resonar also comes with a hard carrying pouch for storing the headset while traveling, as well as three sizes of ear tips to ensure a perfect fit. 


Availability
CM Storm Resonar will be available from July for a suggested retailer price of €39,90. Price and availability may vary based on region.



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k37chup
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#4862657 Posted on: 07/01/2014 09:00 PM
Oh no!
We all know how "good" gaming headphones & earphones gear sound ;)

-Tj-
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#4862681 Posted on: 07/01/2014 09:22 PM
Meh this new in-ear bud style,. Makes a weird pressure almost painful, funny how now all make this crap type -_-


I remember when I got them with mp3 player, changed for standard ear bud type + foam asap.

ie

I will never use anything else :D


lol I used them for occasional gaming too and they didnt disappoint (12-20khz)

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#4864798 Posted on: 07/04/2014 04:49 PM




I have these! They where ok when I didn't know how more expensive earphones sound. At some point I replaced them with soundmagic e10 and got blown away. Then e10 broke and got replaced with wooduo 2 which is even better :bigsmile:

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#4865099 Posted on: 07/04/2014 09:43 PM
I have these! They where ok when I didn't know how more expensive earphones sound. At some point I replaced them with soundmagic e10 and got blown away. Then e10 broke and got replaced with wooduo 2 which is even better :bigsmile:


So you replaced them with this in-ear type like the one from CM, or this same Sony type but better quality?

I had better quality types too payed ~60€ once, but dunno it kinda sounded the same (maybe it was a little more defined), both sony.


edit: Ok I goggled those soundmagic e10, nah I don't like this type now.. :D

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