[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I got these to add to my gaming system and these headphones are awesome very well made and has memory foam in the padding around your ears has great sound nothing like I've heard before very crisp and clean really ...
These gaming headphones are absolutely top of the line. Just the way they feel is amazing. The sound quality is the best I have seen on any headphones. I use these on the Playstation 4 and my gaming computer. The sound is crystal clear. They feel very comfortable ...
you'll have to buy an over-the-ear headset for now, and theSteelSeries Arctis 7Pare the best headphones of the bunch. They have the same frequency range, but with 24 hours of battery life.
These headphones are such a treat for their price point. They are comfortable, and dampen ambient sound incredibly well even without any kind of ANC. The sound quality is excellent! I did not expect to care much about having a removable mic, bu...
What puts the GSX 1200 Pro in a class of its own are its dual chat outputs, which allow you to connect to teammates also using GSX 1200 Pros—great for esports events. Compatible with both PCs and Macs via Micro-USB, it’s equipped with separate outputs for headphones, speakers, and a...
I like them. I don’t love them. They sound pretty good. I really like the large volume dial as a “power” button. They get hot - I would prefer a leather ear cup with a more suede texture touching my face (like another brand cans that I had for gaming before I decided to try...
I have the Adapt 660 headphones which work well but getting the EPOS connect app to recognize them is a hassle. My iPhone 15 pro will be connected to the headphones and will play music fine. I then open the Epos connect app and the app can’t find the headphones (it’s obviously conn...
The Drop + Sennheiser PC38X are good for wired gaming. These headphones have a comfortable fit, and their flippable boom mic captures your voice clearly, even in moderately noisy environments. They also have a decently immersive passive soundstage, and their wired design ensures a virtually latenc...
When it comes to sound quality, they’re quite capable. Sure, it’s a step down from EPOS’ over-the-ear headphones, with the wired H6Pro Headset still my default choice for gaming. But they perform admirably across the sonic spectrum, with the 6mm drivers delivering crisp highs and bass...
Not very well, but that’s to be expected with open-back headphones, as they aren’t designed toblock out noise. They are also prone to sound leakage, meaning that if you are gaming at high volumes, others around you can hear your audio. ...