
We've seen a lot of peripherals coming from Cooler Master over these few years under their CM Storm badge that has quite the range. We got a small unboxing to do today with the latest CM Storm Resonar Gaming Earphone.
Big thanks to Cooler Master Malaysia for getting us the sample before the official launch day, the Resonar will be available in retail stores soon for RM179 SRP. With that said, let's take a look at the actual product at hand.
Product Specification
Drivers: 8mm
Frequency Response: 20Hz - 20KHz
Impedance: 20 Ohm
Sensitivity-
Bass Low: 94 +/- 3dB (at 1KHz, 1 V/PA)
Bass High: 100 +/- 3dB (at 1KHz, 1 V/PA)
Max Output Power: 20mW
Connector: 3.5mm Golden Plated Headphone Jack
Cable Length: 1.3mm
Microphone
Pick-Up Pattern: Onmi-Directional
Frequency Response: 100MHz - 10KHz
S/N Ratio: 58dB
Sensitivity: 44 +/- 4dB (at 1KHz, 1 V/PA)
Just to highlight that the specification is copied from the packaging where I find some inconsistencies in the descriptions. Yes it's minor but I thought the folks over at Cooler Master should take note

The CM Storm Resonar comes in an overall black box that's no larger than a soda can. At the front, the actual product is depicted with the branding, features and product name highlighted in silver against the dark background. Calling this an In-Ear-Monitor (IEM) or headset would've probably be more attractive compared to Earphone, but that's just my opinion for the sake of simplicity, we'll class this as a headset.

At the back you'll find more branding and some highlights of the features of the Resonar.

Flipping open the magnetic flap at the front, you'll see the specification of the Resonar along with an image on how the patented Bass FX technology is activated as well as the frequency response chart to show the difference between the two settings. you will also see the actual product and the carry case through the clear windows on the opposite side.

Emptying the contents, you will find a quick start guide, a 3.5mm 4-pole to dual 3-pole adaptor, some replacement eartips (silicone), a warranty service info card and the hard carrying case for accessories.

A closer shot of the carrying case.

The Earphone features matte-rubber flat cables, a better option compared to the traditional round cables most IEM in the market. The gold-plated 3.5mm jack looks great with the metal casing. CM Storm also included a small reusable cable tie that'll come in handy if you wanna shorten the cables when in use.

The in-line microphone is located closer to the left earpiece, it only has a single button for multiple function such as pause for tracks and receive calls when you're using this with your smartphone.
This post has been edited by Clem1982: Jul 11 2014, 09:52 AM
Jul 11 2014, 09:44 AM, updated 12y ago
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