The new design comes fitted with patented Bass FX Technology, with each driver having a small mechanical dial on the back of them, allowing you to tune the levels of bass by physically moving the magnet inside the ear-bud. This is a far cry from the often EQ based adjustments we see on pretty much every other headset.
The Resonar come fitted with a high quality flat cable, 3.5mm 4-pole jack that make it perfect for mobile, mp3 and other multimedia playback devices. It also comes with a high-quality 3.5mm splitter to allow it to be used on your PC as a chat and gaming headset, and its size makes it one of the most portable gaming headsets on the market.
The Resonar will be available in most major retailers this month and come equipped with a high-quality microphone, hard carrying pouch, three sizes or ear tips, tangle free cable, in-line controller for answering calls, all for a retail price of just €39,99.
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