COOLER Master Ceres 400,
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COOLER Master Ceres 400
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A good price, but bettered by the Ozone ST + JUPITER Good bass; low price
- CERES Poor sound quality; feels cheap
At just over £30, the CM Storm Ceres 400 is exceptionally well priced compared to the rest of the field this month. However, unlike Ozone’s ST, which costs even less, the Ceres 400 feels a little cheap and plasticky, rather than feeling like a quality headset.
Thankfully, we had no complaints in terms of comfort though; the generous 90mm ear pads do a great job of cushioning the headset against your skull.
Meanwhile, a positional boom microphone can be swung out of the way when not needed, and the in-line volume control and microphone mute switch can come in handy when you need to make quick audio changes in the middle of a game.
Sadly, we were unimpressed by the Ceres 400’s audio. Despite its 40mm drivers, the sound was decidedly average. It lacked detail, particularly in the mid-range and high end, although the bass was respectable.
In our movie action scene test, these shortcomings were keenly felt, with a lack of detail surrounding effects such as explosions. Acoustic music also suffered from a lack of clarity compared with the competition, with the Ozone ST putting in a far better performance.
CONCLUSION
While its keen price means we expected less from the Ceres 400 than the more expensive
models on test, if you’re after a new headset in this price range, we suggest you take a look at Ozone’s ST instead.
Connections 3.5mm mini-jacks
Extras In-line volume and mic control
Drivers 40mm
Stated frequency response 20Hz to 20KHz
SOUND 22 / 40
DESIGN 19 / 30
VALUE 24 / 30
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