A well-designed headset that can be used for gaming as well as chatting, featuring a plethora of use and connectivity options, mediocre sound, and decent 7.1 virtual reality that is capable of performing its intended function well. I am satisfied with my purchase and take pleasure in making use of this headset. Various advantages: The volume control wheel can be found on the left cup, and it has a limited scroll. The microphone can be turned on and off by raising and lowering the cup itself; however, this is just how it was done for people and not how it actually occurred. A cable that is both thin and weightless, with no braid and no controls that add excess weight to it. When utilizing a headset, the cable almost does not mike, and in general, it does not bring its existence to the user's attention. Ear cups and ear pads do not exert any pressure on the ears, do not impede the natural movement of the jaw, and do not in any way result in discomfort. The clamp has a pleasant feel. C grade sound isolation is sufficient for home use, in my opinion, due to the fact that when the sound is turned off, you are able to hear what is happening around you without having to remove the headphones while, at the same time, the headphones provide some sound insulation when they are being used. The ergonomics of the headset have been thoughtfully considered and designed throughout the product as a whole. You are able to sit for a significant number of hours without being bothered by discomfort in when there are no issues. Hotel USB sound card, which you are unable to use if you so desire, in addition to the fact that you cannot use any other headphones with it. Since Windows 10 enables you to independently configure the sound output device for each application, having a separate sound card generally provides additional flexibility in use. A plethora of varied possibilities for establishing a connection with a personal computer or any other device. Excellent microphone. Backlighting and any other obnoxious features that are wholly unnecessary are not present in headsets in any way, shape, or form. Excellent sound quality, virtually 7.1. In general, it's great for watching movies and playing video games. Different drawbacks: When it comes to the direct and real shortcomings for me, there is only one: the unpleasantly creaky sound it makes when you take it off and put it back on. In addition, these are rather flaws that do not work for me personally, and I doubt that other people will even pay attention to this point. The quality of the sound system as a whole is mediocre; the volume is loud enough for me, but there is very little room for adjustment. When I use these headphones, the Realtek ALC1220 that is integrated into my motherboard produces noticeably better sound. On the other hand, the ALC1220 is really good, even when compared with discrete audio cards, so this was to be expected, and there is nothing surprising about the fact that this occurred. The music is played smoothly in general, but the bass is a bit raised and it is "slow, sluggish," its impact and whip are weakly felt, which is not good for my favorite genres of music. In general, the music is played smoothly.
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