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Review on Wireless computer headset Audeze Mobius, Team Carbon by Mateusz Swierczynski ᠌

Revainrating 2 out of 5

I don't want to spend my money on this item.

If I get used to suction, then everything seems to be fine with the headphones in general. The quality of the materials seems to be excellent. Wait and see. For example Sennheiser HD518 in perfect condition after 8 years of daily use. Some pros: 1) Good sound. Everyone's hearing is different, I'm a Sennheiser fan, I liked it. 2) There are a lot of basses, even redundantly. 3) They sit more or less comfortably (the shape as a whole), after Sennheiser HD518 there is no discomfort, although I sat in them for 8 years every day. 4) 3D sounds very interesting, there is no rejection, even HiRes Mode is not interesting Cons below: 1) The biggest minus is the vacuum in the right ear, the right part is literally sucked to the ear. And the echo of the right cup is felt (when there is silence). Although it is on the right side that there are compensation holes. And the left side with buttons and controls. Very strange. When the sound is played, the effect disappears but not completely. Perhaps this is a marriage? 2) Sweat. More precisely, they will sweat in the summer. Now, in winter at home, to put it mildly, it is not hot, and you can already feel 3) The microphone works strangely, it seems to be normal, but it seems not. So I didn't understand. 4) In silence (no sound, when a quiet scene, or a pause between tracks) quiet background noise. Doesn't irritate. They write that strong some have constant background noise, mine seem to have none. Some recordings have a background, but not all, so I think that the headphones themselves do not come out too much. 5) Specifically, in the Overwatch game, there is a strange sound, like flat Chinese speakers, but there is bass. Haven't noticed this in other games. 6) Complete cables only 1.5 meters. HOW to connect the headphones from the box to the PC, via USB, if the PC is located a couple of meters away? This is some kind of stupidity on the part of the manufacturer. I had to buy a USB hub. I also bought USB Type-C for 3 meters - the headphones did not work with them. Nowhere on the Internet is there any data on the maximum working length of the USB cable. I'm used to long cables. Yes, the headphones are wireless. But in general, they are positioned more as a "gaming headset for music lovers." Therefore, I consider USB to be the main type of connection. In addition, I have not yet seen Bluetooth 4.2 adapters on a PC (I may be wrong here). 7) Price. Honestly, they are not worth their 35000r. Under 20k would be a great price. Although the dollar exchange rate plays a role here, of course . 8) Changed under warranty 3 (THREE!) pieces. Tired, took Shure SRH1540. No more ear to sophisticated headphones, a classic forever.