Enhance Your Gaming Experience with 🎧 the Creative Sound BlasterX H6 Headset in Black Review
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Description of Enhance Your Gaming Experience with 🎧 the Creative Sound BlasterX H6 Headset in Black
- Good sound and software.
- - hard headband, from which the skin goes numb) - they transmit touch to the cable to the headphones, very annoying, you need to get used to it . - emit a characteristic hiss, even when nothing is turned on -volume control
- + Hybrid headphones, work both via USB (without drivers) and via a 3.5 mm minijack + The microphone is removable, on a flexible leg. + Microphone with a dim red light that can be seen without removing the headphones + There is a mute button, and when pressed, the red light on the microphone then goes out (even on a 3.5 audio cable) + The fabric, unlike leatherette, will not peel off + Sit comfortably. Named loudly - "cups with memory." Their memory is foam rubber, they cannot even remember the alphabet.
- - The USB cable perfectly transmits all the tapping and rustling to your ears. - "Elegant" applet for 137 megabytes in your tray will allow you to customize the backlight. - The applet has a backlight off, but the headphones return to the standard bright scarlet. If you set the transparency to the maximum, or set the RGB to black, it will also shine. But you can put it in almost black, with almost zero opacity. EDIT: after a series of pulls and restarts, turning off the backlight began to work. — Button "Well maaam!" When pressed, the microphone transmits sound to the ears. This, apparently, is for those whose headphones have grown into their heads and are no longer removed. This cuts off the sound from the computer. Can be brutally phony.
- Well-known company, very high quality materials and workmanship, excellent sound
- there are none, if only considered as a lack of micro-USB, and not the ability to connect simultaneously via usb and analog input.
- - sound quality - convenient and adequately adjustable equalizer - light with a very comfortable fabric ear cushion, the ears don’t really sweat, I didn’t expect it, I thought it was a lie
- - usb in my opinion still transmits sound worse than a mini-jack - when connecting usb, it knocks out some other usb connectors, it's time to poke the mouse into another connector - (taste) on the ears, in principle, no backlight is needed, because the eyes of the ears do not see, it is not clear why this is necessary - the volume control changes it by 2 divisions instead of one, not convenient (more details in the comments) - wire without braid, bends poorly, short
- 1. Having your own application. There is an equalizer, pre-settings and various branded features, I don’t need them, but they will be useful to someone. For example, the mode for shooters, lifts high to improve the audibility of steps. 2. Plug and play, no manipulations needed, turned on and everything works. 3. Switchable microphone, can be used without a twinge of conscience as regular headphones. 4. Partial noise isolation and a monitor button, you press and listen to the environment, calmly communicating without removing your headphones.
- 1. When connected via USB, it kicks out of applications. For example, I didn’t manage to play Metro Exodus and talk in discord. It was decided by manually selecting the input and output device, but over time it kicks out again. Drivers installed applications too, the reason remains unclear. It also happens on its own, but rarely and why it is not clear. 2. Sound. I’m not a particular connoisseur and music lover, I compare it with the old planctronics gamecom 388 headphones. The sound is generally better, the bass appeared and became brighter, but there is no wow effect for 6k, I remember listening to Sony headphones, I’m still delighted with the sound. Structurally, I can’t say anything about the sound, but the price and effect are so-so. 3. There is no adapter from 4pin to 2x3pin included, it would be very useful. 4. Non-switchable backlight, I turn it off in the Sound blaster connect application and a red glow remains, why I don’t know why. 5. Questionable soundproofing. It is not declared, but the ears are pressed against the head and the audibility of the environment is quieter, so much so that it would be hard to hear someone else's voice and extraneous sounds, but still hear everything around, as if half the volume. The same applies to your own voice, the risk of speaking too loudly at night while everyone is asleep remains. 6. An incredible minus, so incredible that I almost forgot. Volume control on the ear, SOFTWARE, that's bad. For example, you have preferences for the sound of programs on your computer, something louder something quieter, so this knob regulates everything as one, the overall volume, ignoring the previous settings, as if creating your own mixer profile, because of this you need to adjust additionally the newly created profile.