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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
JagarmusenNot 100% sure but the nozzle on these are what I would call "standard" for most IEMs. For reference final audio tips or fiio tips would work on these. They are not narrow like many Shure's.
This I get more as it sticks with the origin, but they didn't really have any earphones that you stuck inside your ear canal before the stage IEM's so everything we have today that fits the design comes from those stage/mobile studio monitors.
hiilariYup it also has a built in volume attenuator which is nice for say Xbox where you have to go into settings to change the volume. With these it is nice and simple. Cool feature for an IEM!
Can anyone comment on the comfort of these? Do they sound okay, both the earphones and the mic? I wouldn't expect amazing sound, but typically for my headsets all I want is to hear other people's voices clearly and a mic that doesn't sound like I'm in a hurricane.
boot2skullI use mine for zoom meetings and I did get a lot of complaints my voice was not loud. I had to adjust the mic gain by quite a bit. I also bought conforming foam tips to replace the silicone tips. Comfort seems okay as long as you get the right size tips. Overall it is a decent setup if you don't want over the head headphones.
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.