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Annoncé au prix de 100 euros environ, mais trouvable aux alentours de 80 euros dans le commerce, le Flux est un casque polyvalent de qualité. Ne vous fiez pas à son look un peu chétif voir simpliste : sa conception est bien maitrisée et lui confère une bo...
Extrait: Il y a pas mal de temps que je souhaitais tester un petit casque à porter pendants mes trajets de transports en commun, sans pour autant manquer un appel. La solution ? Un casque audio qui fait kit mains-libres. Et Steelseries en a profité pour me prêter ...
Extrait: The first example of this was Apple's earbuds, the iconic white earphone that shipped with the first iPod in 2001 right up to the introduction of Apple's EarPods in 2012. Though the EarPods were a huge improvement over the original earbuds, they still pal...
SteelSeries have designed a headset that suits everyone's needs, they have come up with a unique concept that allows you to customize your headset to the way you want them to look and they have enabled you to use the headset with a number of different...
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Publié: 2012-12-13, Auteur: Alex , review by: techradar.com
Comfortable, Durable, Built, in splitter, Concealed mic, Tangle, free cords
Average audio quality, No in, line volume control, Dull looking, Luxury set a questionable value
The Steelseries Flux headset is an excellent travel headset and a very good, Jack-of-all-trades product. It's great for hauling around to LAN parties, and if you often find yourself with a fellow traveler watching DVDs on a plane, the compact design and b...
Extrait: I have to say it, fluxing brilliantJust recently, Steelseries has made a big play for the mobile market with the release if its Freedom to Play series of products. This includes controllers, little sticky buttons for touch screens and a couple of headsets...
Extrait: I tested these new versatile on-ear headphones with inline microphone against four different under-$200 on-ear competitors. Each of the two more expensive headsets has slightly superior music playback audio than does Flux, but both of them are far l...
Rubber cables, Bendable, Comfortable, Versatile: can be used with a laptop, desktop and mobile devices, Easy to transport, Stylish customization, Powerful sound
Supports only 2.0 stereo soundtrack, In-line microphone a bit far from the mouth, Shop Related Products, Ads by Amazon, ✕, Thank you, This will help us improve your ad experience. We will try not to show you such ads again, Report a problem, This item is
If the user is looking for a headset that is easy to transport and versatile to the point of being used with a mobile phone and as a gaming peripheral, the Flux is the right choice. The lack of 5.1 surround sound support is a matter of taste, but 5.1 head...
Comfortable, Sound quality, Light weight, Separate headphone cable
Availability of side plates and spare cables, Price
This is a very nice headset/headphone with excellent sound quality. You can pick them up for around 100$ in the states. The sound is clear and crip with a nice mid toned bass that is very comfortable and pleasant to listen to. The Flux are comfortabl...
Extrait: Rarely do we find a pair of cans that can do everything that we want it to, and do it well. Audiophiles flood the forums arguing which pair of headphones are the best and probably grimace at the simple mention of a pair of crap quality headphones. We h...