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   On paper the TriFX in-ear pro gaming headset by OZONE certainly looks very promising on paper but in real use it did fall somewhat short. In terms of audio quality the 9mm drivers produced good/detailed mids and highs with a relatively good amount of bass but that's not really something we haven't seen numerous times in the past so we were really hoping that the extra EQ enhancers would improve things. There's a slight change in bass levels when you swap the default high-pitch ones for the ultra bass and pure mids ones but it's only noticeable at high volume levels and with audio material very rich in bass (out of the 43 songs i listened using the TriFX only 6 stood out when swapping EQ enhancers). This doesn't change the fact that OZONE chose a unique path to make the TriFX appealing to a large segment of the market but we were hoping for more that's all. With that out of the way overall build quality is very good and a lot better than what we see with most similar in-ear headsets/earsets. Unfortunately the microphone doesn't bring anything new on the table since its performance was right on par with what we generally see from entry-level models.


   The TriFX in-ear pro gaming headset by OZONE might be somewhat different compared to its immediate competition but at the end of the day price is what it all comes down to and with a current price tag set at around USD28 inside the USA and 29Euros inside the EU (Amazon.co.uk) you won't see us complaining. Bottom line if you’re looking for a cost-effective in-ear headset like no other currently the TriFX by OZONE with its unique EQ enhancers and surprisingly good audio quality deserves our Golden Award and your attention.

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PROS


- Build Quality
- Good Mids & Highs
- Interchangeable EQ Enhancers
- Tangle-free Flat Cable
- Price (For Some)

CONS


- Availability
- EQ Enhancer Effectiveness