Sam Moore
Maneuverable mic; 3.5mm connection; Easy to use
Poor bass response; uncomfortable; Poor mic performance
Sam Moore
Maneuverable mic; 3.5mm connection; Easy to use
Poor bass response; uncomfortable; Poor mic performance
I use this for gaming so it should be comfortable for long periods. Well, it is not. This set of headphones is way too tight and too short and not adjustable. Also there's not enough bass. It makes gunshots sound tinny and unbearably loud.
Some budget gaming headsets are better than others, but even among the good ones, there always seems to be something not quite up to snuff. The $60 Razer Electra V2 is a good example of this phenomenon. It's not too big, it fits comfortably and it works with PCs, consoles and mobile devices.
Sleek design; Removable mic; Versatile compatibility
Lackluster sound; Imperfect fit; Imprecise volume controls
There are lots of bad reviews for those, however I must say that after properly calibrating them through an equilizer the muddy, cheap sound becomes much much better. In 7.1 mode for playing music those are absolutely horrendous, however if you use bass redirection and set crossover frequency at...
- Strong bass, especially in games; good sound separation in supported games, well built and comfortable
- Requires lots of playing with an equilizer; terrible sound out of the box especially for music
The sound is ok but the clarity can fell supressed and not give you a sense of sound surounding you at times. If you play pubg there ok but dont think the quality is high. The build quality is very cheap and wires are thin compared to other headsets that are cheaper.
Got it as a present for a buddy and they say they love it!
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