Sunday, December 8, 2013

Affordable Thermaltake HT-ISU005EBBL eSports ISURUS In-Ear Gaming Headset (Diamond Black)

Thermaltake HT-ISU005EBBL eSports ISURUS In-Ear Gaming Headset (Diamond Black)

Thermaltake HT-ISU005EBBL eSports ISURUS In-Ear Gaming Headset (Diamond Black) Review


Thermaltake HT-ISU005EBBL eSports ISURUS In-Ear Gaming Headset (Diamond Black)


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Thermaltake HT-ISU005EBBL eSports ISURUS In-Ear Gaming Headset (Diamond Black) Feature


  • Multimedia Player Compatible
  • Driver Unit : 13.5mm driver
  • Frequency response : 20Hz - 20KHz
  • Sensitivity : 106dB +/- 3dB at 1KHz
  • Characteristic: Omini-directional
  • Electro-Plated Finishes






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Costumer review

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
4Good earphones
By Kool in E.O
The earphones has a very good sound quality and the microphone picks up voice very well. The design of the earbuds is also very ergonomic and comfortable. Overall, I wanted a quality earphones for my cellphone that stood out and this purchase fit the bill. I bought this product sight unseen and I am happy with it and I will recommend it to anyone willing to drop the $$$$ I paid.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
5Wow, surprisingly good.
By Spicy Chips
I never would have considered buying this if someone showed me the product information. I had a bad experience buying a "gaming earphone" called the klipsch S4 gaming version. It worked but wasn't too great. This right here is awesome for music and actually good for gaming with dolby headphone. The packaging is impressive too lol. I thought it was going to be one of those super wrapped in plastic things and it wasn't thankfully. It has nice highs, impressive mids for vocals, & adequate bass. Got it for about $25 and that is impressive!

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
4Sounds like $100, looks like $10
By R. Ding
These sound amazing. Just look to the dedicated thread on Head-Fi.

However, these IEMs are very cheap looking. Plasticy and cheap. Also, I don't like the assymetrical cord. The right piece is much longer than left, designed to loop behind your neck.

These came with a fancy looking box, carrying case, tips, and an mic adapter. What happens is that the IEM themselves have a 3-ring 3.5mm jack, for audio and mic. This works with most iDevices, and newer gagdets that has audio/mic built into one jack. The mic adapter splits the jack into audio and mic (green and pink), so you can use it on older computers with dedicated pink mic jack.

In the end, I returned these for their cheap-ish feel. They sound wonderful. If they were ever remade with more premium housing/build, I'd buy them for like $100.

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