

I love how they fit perfectly on my head Love how when I listen to music I don't hear nothing else Love the colors

Works well ( and I am using Linux Mint and Cachy

im on week 3 and im only at 60% battery!



I wasn't it expecting it be this good, the sound quality is really amazing

It's very easy to set up, works right away and love the overall quality of the mic. It comes with instructions on how to operate the mic the way the buyer wants and also I have to add that I bought the Blackout Edition because it was on sale and I really needed a new mic and boy this is a huge upgrade.

- Not having a cord to limit movement or trip on is nice - The pull-down mic is a nice touch, and it has turned on and off reliably so far (less than a month, though, so don't assume anything there) - The range is decent but not amazing. I didn't know what to expect, but I can only travel a small portion of my house without losing signal. It's still a much better range than a wired headset, and it's no issue for using it with my desktop, but I tend to lose signal even one room away

*Great Sounding Equipment! excellent Highs and Mid Range Sound. ("I have a Bose Companion 2 Set, and these Are much brighter and crisper in the upper ranges, 2000Khz and up) *Audiophile controls!! front adjustables, most necessary. *They Look Good! very ascetically pleasing with or Without Covers on them. * Good Connectivity on the Back, for what ever your needs may be. *don't rattle or make any funny noises.

I love this card, I just got it and started fiddling with it. It comes with the obvious stuff, such as an equalizer, but what sets it apart from my onboard video is the crystallizer and Dolby Audio encoder. The crystallizer makes it so sounds are more distinct and all of their elements are more distinguishable, especially if you have a 5.1 speaker setup. It just sounds better. With onboard audio my biggest complaint was that while I have a 5.1 speaker setup, if listening to music I only heard sound on the 2 front speakers. but with this card and a bit of fiddling I was able to get sound on all speakers, here's what I did: -Activate the Dolby Audio Encoder -Under Playback, set speaker config to 5.1 ; under full range speakers, check both front left and right, as well as surround speakers. Bass redirection and subwoofer gain also sound good. -Under the SBX profile, create a new profile and activate the surround value, I hear all speakers when it's set to 40. Also recommend, crystallizer sounds best at 50. Once you adjust your speaker volumes as described below, keep cranking up the surround value until you can hear sound on all speakers. -Back under playback, you must calibrate your speakers, for the rear and center front speakers, keep increasing their volume output until you can hear them. Reducing their distance is good too, high distance makes them sound a bit mushy, setting them closer makes them crisper. just mess with that part until you have something you like. What's nice about this setup is that different sound elements from a song or video are split between all speakers, which just makes it sound nice and fancy, and sounds right if all your speakers are close, and in front of you; which is my setup. The above configuration might sound weird or different if your speakers are all around you, and if some are further away from you. Also it comes with scout mode, making footsteps more audible, useful if you want to be a total try hard at CSGO. I haven't tried it so can't comment much more

mic is great quality very comfy atmos is great


- Great sound quality - Good EQ / surround sound options in G-Hub - Good battery life - Can use while charging

Useful to hang the wireless head set color looks amazing Sturdy stand for headphones



- High quality audio - Can record at 96000 Hz with 32-bit float!

Sound quality is actually good for it's size and for a good for the price. It doesn't sound lacking for a computer speaker, highs and lows are good. I am very particular with sound quality and It actually exceeded my expectations.