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CM Storm Ceres-400 Gaming Headset Review

CM Storm uses a thick plastic headband to ensure that ruggedness is one of the Ceres-400's fundamental properties. At around 241g for the headset alone, the Ceres-400 certainly isn't one of the lightest solutions on the market.

The all-black unit with subtle red accents coincides perfectly with CM Storm's company image. A ‘light weight frame' was one of CM Storm's marketing points; we don't share that point of view about a 240g+ design that we'd consider as bulky.

A large, circular casing of plastic material houses the 40mm drivers and provides a medium onto which the 90mm earpads are mounted. On the outside edge of this casing, CM Storm uses a design consisting of an alternating recessed and protruding pattern.

The Ceres-400 product name is printed on the approximately 170-degree-rotatable, 14 cm-long, noise-cancelling microphone. CM Storm's logo located on the inner-circle of the right-side casing allows people passing by to quickly realise the brand that produces your headset.

An in-line remote provides easy-to-access control to the audio volume via a circular, rotational ‘wheel' mechanism. A slider device allows users to quickly toggle between the microphone's mute settings – perfect for avoiding the transmission of unwanted chatter during a gaming session.

A pair of gold-plated 3.5 mm jacks located at the end of a 2.5m-long cable provides connections for the microphone input and audio output signals.

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