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Designed for gamers in search of detailed audio without heavy hardware, the NSMO Jr. Gaming IEM is a lightweight listening solution that doesn’t skimp on sound quality Read More
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scuttsOh okay, that makes sense. Cool beans. Not gonna lie, but for a split second there, I thought I was witnessing some weird Mandela effect. Glad that wasn't the case.
TEDDYYY2That feature should be based on what device you use it on. I think both Windows and Android has that feature but how useful is it is another thing.
No way I'd get these instead of another Plantronics RIG 505 for almost same price on sale. Ear cups will always win over IEM for long game sesh. And I'm always told the mic is crystal clear.
Anyone got the same problem? My unit has got unbalance left and right. When the inline volume control is at max, the left side is like 50% lower volume compared to the right. Sometimes the left will totally be muted, only right is working...
This maybe a noob question but I have an ifi micro dsd black dac which I use on my PC. If I throw the mic on these and plug them into the dac, would the mic work for gaming or i will need a splitter? It seems to have only one 3.5 jack.
makkiyatoYou'd have to check the spec of that particular DAC, but most likely it will not support TRRS required for mic input - in which case you would need a splitter.
Can the mic function as a standalone? I read within the posts that it is 2.5mm? that's not the usual 3.5mm mic input jacks, correct? and if not, does plugging the IEM with mic attached into 3.5mm headphone jack of the sound card/computer/keyboard allow the mic to function but doesn't steal the headphone/speaker out?