BitFenix Flo Gaming Headset Review

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APH Networks checked out the BitFenix Flo Gaming Headset

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"We know how to optimize the individual rate allocation to every node in a multi-device MIMO wireless network using fancy techniques like SLP-PA," I told the guys who work with me in the same lab at the university. "But we might run into a bit of trouble setting up a $20 WiFi router we buy from the local computer store." We all laughed at the irony of that idea. While it is not entirely true (I just bought a pretty awesome 802.11ac router, loaded DD-WRT onto it, and had absolutely no issues getting it to run), the fact is, as a bunch of PhD and MSc students in Electrical Engineering, we really know a lot about nothing; whereas a comparable high school student will know a little about everything. As much as we -- the graduate students -- would like to think we know a lot about everything, this is simply not true. Late last year, we have received the BitFenix Flo gaming headset for review. As the company takes on this challenge of designing a competitive audio product, it promises "high definition sound whether you are fragging the opposition, or listening to your favorite tunes on the go". Is it possible someone has finally made a headset that is, unlike graduate students, really good at everything? If you have been on APH Networks long enough, you will know we take our audio reviews very seriously. The highest scoring product ever recorded in a whole decade of writing reviews is the V-MODA XS, an audio product. The lowest scoring product in the history of this website are the Arctic Sound E352 and Gigabyte Fly, which, coincidentally, are both audio product as well. With yet another audio product in our hands, let us see how the BitFenix Flo stacks up.
 BitFenix Flo Gaming Headset Review @ APH Networks