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Tt eSPORTS Chao Dracco Signature Headphones Review

Rating: 6.5.

Today we are going to look at a pair of Tt eSPORTS Chao Dracco Signature Headphones. They represent a slight departure from the gaming orientated nature of the Tt eSPORTS brand and the products we've seen from them previously.  The Dracco Signature is more of a lifestyle product which isn't designed specifically for gamers.

Thermaltake launched the Tt eSPORTS brand a couple of years back.  Since then their range of products has been steadily growing and now features a wide array of gaming keyboards, mice and headsets.  We have tested a number of these products in the past and have been generally impressed with what they had to offer.

Features

  • Aureate gold finished for all DRACCO Signature series ,180 degrees rotating-design for DJ-monitoring purpose.
  • DRACCO Signature series featuring changeable Signal-side cable design.
  • Aviation adapter for those who enjoy more music on the air.
  • Professional coiled wire for monitoring using.
  • High performance Gold plated 3.5mm to 6.5mm plug to avoid sound distortion and to maintain the superb authentic sound transmission.
  • Exquisite hand-sewing texture on DRACCO Signature series, providing an additional luxury to your music.
  • Multi-layer breathable fabrics on the headband offers both comfort and individual characteristics to the headphone, relaxing you music-listening for few more hours.
  • Solid Tt-DRACCO structural design for you to adjust to the most enjoyable angle when accessorizing a DRACCO Signature with passion.
  • Velvet-storage bag to preserve your DRACCO Signature headphone, ensuring the quality is continuously fresh and amazing each time you dress with it.

Specifications

  • Driver Unit: 50 mm
  • Frequency Response: 10Hz ~ 22K Hz
  • Sensitivity: 98dB at 1K Hz
  • Cable length: 1.5 m
  • Connector: 3.5 mm

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