Monday, August 1, 2011

CM Storm Sirus headphone Review

Introduction
After putting out a line of gaming-grade mice, CM Storm Sirus earphone – Cooler Master’s unique mark – now enters the realm of the headsets for gamers with the Sirus. The company is just gone a keyboard to complete the holy trinity of gaming peripherals. The Sirus is a huge headset, the kind of model that covers the full ear, and can be plugged into a PC either by analog relations (3.5 mm minijacks) or by two USB plugs. The advent is robust, yet CM Storm Sirus headphonequite comfortable. Let’s give reasons for the Sirus first and then proceed to hard the performance.

The package contains the Sirus headset in itself, a disc-shaped volume and control unit called “Tactical Incorporation Console” and two sets of relations – cables with 3.5 mm minijacks or two USB plugs. The headset is made of hard fake with rubbery inlays. CM Storm Sirus earphone comes with a bendable microphone that can be rotated and a cloth padding inside the headband. The soft fabric cushions take in the ears absolutely and can be replaced by a pair of faux leather cushions built-in in the package. Sorry to say, the earcups don’t rotate in their axis so that the Sirus may possibly be easily stored or carried in a backpack.

CM Storm Sirus earphone

Map 2: Headband and microphone details

CM Storm Sirus earphone

Map 3: Headband
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Map 4: Speakers

CM Storm Sirus earphone

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