CMStorm Resonar Review
Hey look! It’s another CMStorm item being reviewed. Today a look at another set of headphones, this time it’s the CMStorm Resonar Gaming Earphones.
The Resonars are a pair of aluminium encased earphones which have a bass boost toggle on the housing for those moments where extra oomph is needed. I’ve been curious about these earphones ever since Cooler Master initially released them. I was interested in if the little bass toggle on the rear actually did anything noticeable.
So let’s take a look…
Specifications
Model Number | SGH-2090-KKTI1 |
Channels | 2.0 Stereo |
Driver diameter | 8mm |
Impedance | 20 Ω |
Frequency Response | 20 Hz – 20,000 Hz |
Ear Coupling | Intra-aural |
Ear Cushions | Earbuds |
Microphone | In-line Omni-directional |
Microphone Sensitivities @1kHz | -44 ± 4dB |
Microphone Frequency Response | 100 Hz – 10,000 Hz |
Signal to Noise Ratio | 58 dB |
Connector Cable | 3.5mm headphone jack 1.2 m / 47.24 in |
Headset Weight | 21.4g / 0.05 lbs |
Packaged Dimensions | 106 ( L ) * 43.5 ( W ) * 171 ( H ) mm 4.17 ( L ) * 4.35 ( W ) * 6.73 ( H ) Inch |
Packaged Weight | 138.4g / 0.30 lbs |
Accessories | In-line media and phone control |