Let's begin with the positive aspects. The bundle includes various useful items, such as two cables for two different sorts of connections, one of which is for charging, an adaptor, a purse (which is awesome: D), and some ears. Because they are packed so tightly, the ears are not concerned about being transported. Connection. Because I am the unlucky owner of a Corsair Strafe, the attachment was fitted, and I promptly attached the headphones afterward. I did not observe that at least some drivers were installed, but the application assured me that the firmware is up to date and that they are generally good to go. I did not notice that any drivers were installed. Rushed. After the initial inclusion, my ears protested and asked to be let out. Oh my god, that sound is so vile and lifeless and lacking in any and all saturation. It ranges in price from 1,500 to 3,000 and can be found in the ears. Keeping in mind the testimonials, I decided to play Shaman in the Equalizer. It ended up being something that was more or less enjoyable, despite the fact that the right eye started to peek uneasily at the Razer Kraken 7.1 v2, which annoyedly watched what was happening. More on that is coming in a bit.) Regarding the unadulterated nature of the sound. This was the aspect of the Corsairs that most impressed me; the sound is astonishingly clear, especially considering that I had access to a second set of ears for the purpose of doing a comparison. However, if everything were to be that wonderful, I would not be writing this review. To clarify, I played the video game Rocket League. At first, I didn't understand what was going on, or the game stopped working, or I went deaf, but the sound effects in the game were absolutely revolting. It can be compared to a board, a slab of concrete, and other flat surfaces. I believe that we should test out Surround, which can be accessed through the application. And what are your thoughts about that? It became considerably worse. The sound has the effect of having been put through a computerized meat grinder. distorted, uninteresting, and repugnant. Perhaps it was necessary for me to reinstall the Cors software. I don't know, but according to my point of view, she ought to have rectified the situation on her own. The scope of communication. They confidently pierced it and thrilled me with the sound while I was sitting at the computer three meters behind the wall in another room. Here I yelled out loud and they satisfied me with the sound. However, if you continue walking in a straight line for more than 5 meters, the sound will stop, the ears will disconnect, and that will be it. Paragraph. Curtain. At this price, purchasing the ears is not something that is suggested. Categorically.
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