Computex 2014: The new CM Storm Resonar headset was on display at this years show, I first saw the prototype model at CES 2014, but now they’re looking ready to hit the retail market.
Their quite unique in the sense that each ear-but has a dial on the back, turning this moves a small mechanical system inside that literally moves the drivers magnet forwards or back, allowing you to tune the bass response higher or lower, and this can be done independently for each driver.
The headset comes with a 4-pole cable and in-line microphone that is ideal for mobile usage, as well as a 4-pole to dual 3-pole 3.5mm cable adaptor that allows you to use it on your desktop PC. the cable is really nice quality, rubber coated and flat, so it should stay tangle free.
I can’t wait to try these out when they’re released, I tested their Pitch in-ear headset last year and wasn’t overly impressed with the bass levels, but it looks like CM Storm have taken big steps to address this issue.
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