Music Genres:Classical, Country, Electronic, Hip-hop, Jazz, Pop, R&B, Rock
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Great budget headset
I'm no audiophile, but these are plenty good for the price and much better than the mainstream companies like Logitech, Corsair, or HyperX. Sound quality is clear and the cups are comfortable for my large ears. Can't expect all too much from something that costs less than a set of plastic keycaps. Only real downside for me is the attached mic that cannot be removed. I don't care to talk during gaming, so having it stuck to the side only adds overall weight on my head.
I've never had a gaming headset but these have been great for my first purchase. I've worn them for a few hours at a time with no major annoyances. For the sale price of $49 it was a pretty easy decision and I'm pleased with it.
- nice sound quality, though I've never tried any higher end headsets to compare them to
- build quality really good, plastic but they are very premium
- could be more comfortable but can wear them 2 hrs before it becomes a big deal, more than enough for me
- nice snug fit and the sound isolation is better than some noise cancelling headphones I've tried. For me I like to have complete immersion in a game and these are absolutely great for that.
I was a bit worried when I saw the frequency response included with the headphones but honestly, it's been great for me so far. I've been using it for about 2 weeks now and it's great for gaming and I've found that music is pretty good too. I'm coming off of the DROP + KOSS GMR-54X-ISO headphones and they were fine for the ~$25 I paid for them however they snapped in two out of nowhere one day and I had to get a replacement here and this is what I came to. 100% would recommend at this price range.
The sound quality for what you pay for these is pretty damn good. I never tried the original H3, but I can see that they dropped the enormous bass shelf on these by like 5-10db. I can tell they are a bit light on bass now, almost akin to an open back to my ears, but the audio is crisp and clear. I have mine paired to a Fosi K5 Pro, and that has bass and treble adustment dials, so you can crank the bass up to give it more oomph. I have an H6Pro I use at the office and stock, the bass is insane on those, so they really cut that down a bit. Speaking of the H6Pro, this headset is like almost a mini version of that. The ear cups are a bit smaller than the H6, and with the H6, my ears (a bit longish) barely touch the cups. H6 also has a detachable mic. The H3X however are a bit smaller, and in this case they basically wrap around them and feel snug, and not in a bad way, just a bit smaller than I was expecting. They can be a bit clampy at first, but this can be quickly fixed by just bending the spring steel headband and they loosen right up. Overall I'd say they're amazing at $50. I'd highly recommend them at this price. Maybe we'll see an H6X someday, I'd scoop that bad boy up if they made one.
Wow ! I got this ones on sale and i was Pleasantly surprise ! , they feel great and the material is of high quality , they sound really good , my only complaint is they do have some clamping force in the head that i guess with time will go away, other than that , amazing !!!