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Review on Computer headset SteelSeries Arctis Pro USB, black by Stanislaw Jastrzebsk ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Average purchase, there is something to complain about.

One's own experiences while using the headset are the sole reliable source for evaluating its inadequacies. After much consideration over how to replace the antiquated Megalodon, I finally decided to buy this model after reading the reviews of it. And despite having used it for more than a month, I simply could not get used to it. To begin, I didn't care for the microphone because it can be removed with enough force, it's inconvenient to cling to it, and there's nothing to it. Additionally, the headphones can slip off the head, so you have to make sure to keep a firm grip on them. Because the microphone is mounted on a leg that can be bent, you will need to readjust its placement each time to ensure that it is in the ideal spot. In spite of the fact that I had a lot of trouble with the tuning, the sound of my voice to the people who were passing through it was smooth and velvety. Under the left earpiece is where you'll find the button to mute the microphone as well as the wheel to regulate the volume; the button can get stuck in the pressed position at times, and the wheel is quite small and doesn't have any steps on it. It is not entirely clear why these components could not be transferred to a different block. About him individually - I don't see the point in this block most of the time. They just control the proportion of voice to music volume, and because the volume controller is so small and lightweight, and because it lacks any kind of connection, it almost always just hangs on the table after the wire. An elastic band, which is likewise not very handy, is used to control how securely the headset is attached to the wearer's head when it is in use. One of the benefits is that the illumination can be adjusted to suit your preferences, and the sound quality is excellent. The fact that the microphone's lights can only be engaged when the microphone itself is turned on was something that I found to be a really helpful extra hint. They fit comfortably, do not cause fatigue to the head or ears, and after wearing them for a while, it is easy to forget that one is even donning headphones at all. In a broad sense, it is sufficient; yet, in my particular case, it was not appropriate.

Pros
  • look, quality, sound, and backlighting
Cons
  • flexible retractable microphone mount adjustment A microphone with an uncomfortable volume control that warps the sound is an unnecessary extra. block no stand