Introduction
BitFenix, known for their cases, just launched their first headset dubbed Flo. The Flo is a circumaural (around-ear) headset with a detachable and in-line microphone and volume control. At its current price of €59/$69, it costs roughly as much as the QPAD QH-90 and KRK Systems KNS-6400. BitFenix has gone all-in with the design by giving the Flo a suspended headband system and some rather lush soft-touch earpads out of pleather. That and its low clamping force of just 5N should make it a seriously comfortable headset to wear.
Specifications
- 40mm dynamic driver
- Sensitivity: 96 dB/mW
- Impedance: 68 Ohm
- Weight: 200g
The Package
The box is big and flashy, and it protects the headset rather well.
The bundle is quite nice. You get an audio-only cable for on-the-go use and a 2-meter-long extension cable which you can leave permanently attached to your PC. Since everything is detachable, this headset can also double up as a regular pair of headphones for on-the-go use.
The cables and microphone are connected to the left ear cup via two mini-jacks.