Recently I did a review on a pair of earbuds from Gigabyte. They were a nice pair of earbuds for only being $10. When Wes told me that the price of earbuds can get quite high I began to wonder what could make a pair of earbuds worth so much money. Steelseries sent us a pair of their Flux In-Ear Pro headphones, and priced at $129.99 they certainly come with a hefty price tag, though still at the price point of most decent earbuds. Join me as I take a close look at them and find out what separates them from their competitors and if they are worth your hard earned money.
Product Name: Steelseries Flux In-Ear Pro
Review Sample Provided By: Steelseries
Written By: Brennon
Pictures By: Brennon
Specifications
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Drivers |
Balanced Armature Drivers |
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Wearing Style |
Over-the-ear + Standard |
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Cross Platform |
Swappable Cable System |
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Ear Tips |
Three Sizes + Memory Foam |
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In-line Mic + Controls |
PC, Mobile devices, Mac |
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Carrying Case |
Included |
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Frequency Response |
Headphones: 15 -22000 Hz Microphone: 100 – 10000 Hz |
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Impedance |
26 Ohm |
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Sensitivity |
Headphones: 105dB @ 1Khz Microphone: -38dB |
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Cable Length |
1.2 m |
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PC Cable Jacks |
2 x 3.5 mm |
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Mobile Cable Jacks |
1 x 3.5 mm |
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Microphone Pick up Pattern |
Omni-Directional |
