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Turtle Beach Elite Pro Tournament
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Great sound quality
The Elite Pro delivers full, forward, powerful and detailed sound that should work well with any game or movie. Bass is powerful yet is also fast, so it does not muddy up the overall sound signature. The mids are slightly forward so in-game dialogue is very easy to hear and understand. The highs are very detailed yet do not get harsh, so you should be able to easily pick-up minute sound effects like footsteps and the rustling of leaves, which can give you a competitive edge when gaming.
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Expensive
While you do get great audio quality from the Elite Pro, it is quite expensive. You’ll need to purchase Turtle Beach’s TAC mix-amp separately to get 7.1 surround sound and audio profile switching.
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Very comfortable
You won’t have any issue wearing the Elite Pro for extended periods. The headband and ear pads feature thick memory foam which feel very soft, and drastically reduce pressure on the head. Also, there are ear cup settings that help to minimize the tension under certain parts of the ear pads, allowing them to compress more to accommodate those who wear glasses when gaming.
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Poor microphone quality
The included microphone won’t be able to give you the best voice chat experience. While the mic audio sounds okay, it picks up ambient noise easily. You’ll need to purchase a separate, noise-cancelling amp from Turtle Beach if you want to get optimal mic performance.
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Very good build quality
The Elite Pro won’t break easily, as the headset is built quite well. The headband adjustment and joints are made of metal, while the rest of the headset is made of high quality plastic which is lightweight yet does not flex or creak.
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Logitech G933 Artemis Spectrum Wireless 7.1 Surround Gaming Headset
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Provides good comfort for long gaming sessions
Thick memory foam is used in the ear pads along with a velour material on the surface which feels great on the skin. These pads are also removable and washable, making them easy to maintain. The headband also features padding with a reasonable thickness so the top of a user's head will not feel painful when wearing these.
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Drivers can be buggy
There are a few known bugs with the drivers, including one where the headset frequently restarts itself when you've got it plugged in via USB and the lighting is set to "breathing".
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Mic doesn't get in the way
The mic design integrates into the left ear cup very well. If you do decide to stow away the mic and push it up, it will look like the mic is just part of the ear cup instead of being a separate unit.
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Microphone performance is disappointing
The included microphone of the headset isn't terrible, but it's definitely a bit disappointing for a wireless headset in this price range. Voices have a hollow touch when recorded, which makes it seem a bit unnatural.
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Clean audio with punchy bass and forward mids
Explosions can sound really good with the G933 as the bass is quite powerful. You'll be able to experience a lot of rumble and punch from the lower frequencies. Also, the upper mids and the highs are quite boosted. This gives a nice thickness and warmth to the sound. Voices from game dialogue can be clearly heard, while audio details are clear and also easy to distinguish.
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Doesn't last long on a battery charge
Battery life is average at best. In most cases, the headset will last around 12 hours. However, actual battery life may vary depending on the adjustable lightning, in some cases a full charge will only last 8 hours. The battery is removable.
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Exceptional wireless range and stability
The G933 Artemis is praised for its extremely long wireless range, up to 30 feet indoors and even 40 feet outdoors. Stability is also excellent: the wireless functionality doesn't distort the audio quality at all.
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Feels sturdy and has great build quality
The G933 is quite sturdy and has a rugged exterior, but offers good comfort for users. Build quality is also excellent, with a combination of high quality plastic and metal being used in the headset's construction. Also, the it does not have a lot of creaks or unnecessary flex.
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7.1 surround sound can enhance game immersion
With the surround feature activated, sound direction from their various sources is much more distinct. This can help to heighten immersion.
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Great software for customization and tweaking
This headset has adjustable lighting, so you can choose a RGB-color in the software suite of the headset. You can also adjust the equalizer, surround sound settings, and you can allocate shortcuts and macro's to programmable buttons on the left ear cup.
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Works wired without power over 3.5mm jack
The included 4-pole audio cable allows the headset to be used without power, with smartphones or any other device as normal headphones.
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Sennheiser GAME ONE PC Gaming Headset
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Excellent product for the price.
You get a lot of quality for the price you pay. Sennheiser is by far the best.
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Large mic has limited adjustment
The mic is quite large and while it can be bent further away from the face, its bulk means that it is still quite visible and can hit your head should you remove or put on the headset. Also, the mic can only swing up and is not removable or retractable, adding to the size of the headset.
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Very good microphone and noise canceling
The microphone ranks among the best and features excellent noise canceling which does a great job at eliminating background noises.
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Long cable is non-removable
Cable tangles can be a problem with this headset as the attached cable is non-removable and is also quite long.
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Great soundstage width
The open back design gives a feeling of width to the sound, which is great for movies and games. This effect is achieved without having to rely on virtual surround sound software techniques.
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Feels cheap
The headset feels a little flimsy and cheap due to the mostly plastic build materials.
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Tight and punchy bass, meaty and warm mids as well as clear and airy highs
The GAME ONE has excellent sound quality and offers good balance between the different sound frequencies. The bass is tight and punchy instead of the overpowering and bloated low-end that most gaming headsets have. Mids have good presence and fullness, so game dialogue should be easily heard. The highs are crisp and airy so a lot of detail can be enjoyed from games, yet the headset is not fatiguing to listen to, even with long gaming sessions.
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Comfortable to wear
Inside the ear pads, reasonably thick memory foam is used so they feel really soft. On the surface is high quality velour which not only feels really smooth but also allows for some airflow to the ears, minimizing heat build-up.
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Turtle Beach Stealth 420x+
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Fun sound signature with slight boosts to the various frequencies
The overall sound has good clarity and gives a fun feel. The highs are crisp and airy without being harsh. The mids are full yet are not muddy. The bass is slightly boosted yet is not boomy or overpowering. Various in-game sound effects as well as dialogue sound clear and easy to understand. Explosions on the other hand have good impact and punch with this headset.
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No 7.1 surround sound
If you are looking for enhanced positional audio then this headset is not for you. Turtle Beach opted for the Superhuman Hearing mode instead of 7.1 surround sound.
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Full functionality is present in wireless mode
There are Xbox One headsets that provide audio playback over a wireless connection, but still require a wired connection should mic function be needed. This not an issue with the 420x+ as all functions are available in wireless mode.
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Can boost the volume of distant in-game audio sources
This headset has a mode called Superhuman Hearing and what it does is it boosts the volume of distant in-game sound sources. This can help enhance immersion and also help you be more aware of what is happening in game.
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Microphone is bendable and removable
The microphone features a 3.5mm connection so it can easily be attached/detached as needed. The mic is flexible and can be bent to your desired position.
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Comfortable for long use
The headset's headband and ear cups have thick foam cushions covered by a leather material on the surface which makes this headset feel soft and plush on the head. The leather material on the ear cups is perforated to allow for extra air flow and help minimize heat build up around the ears.
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Good battery life
This headset can last 15 hours of playback time from a full charge.
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Driver Size:
50mm
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Dynamic / Closed Back / Over Ear
Connectivity :
Wireless / 3.5mm
Battery Life :
15 hours ( Playback )
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Corsair Gaming VOID Wireless RGB Gaming Headset
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Solid build quality and appearance
Although the Corsair VOID series is primarily made out of plastic, the headset feels very sturdy and rigid. In short, according to users and reviewers, build quality is great.
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RGB lighting puts a heavy toll on battery life
Keeping the RGB lighting on while using the headset can substantially drop battery life. There can be a reduction of anywhere from 3 to 6 hours of playback time, depending on the brightness of the lights and lighting effects used. If optimal battery duration is important, then consider turning off the lights when using the headset.
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Wireless connectivity allows convenient use
This connects to your computer via the 2.4Ghz wireless band so you'll not have to deal with dangling cables or adding more wires to your potentially wire-filled gaming setup.
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Ear pads may not fit well for those with larger ears
The ear pads do not fit some users well as they either sit on top of or feel too tight around the ears. While cushioning is ample, the angular and narrow opening of the ear cups/pads may not be suited for those with larger ears.
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Good detail on the highs and nice presence on the mids
The highs present a good amount of detail which really helps in-game positional tracking. The mids have great clarity and make in-game dialogue and some sound effects stand out.
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Poor mic sound quality
If the audio quality from the mic is of prime concern for you then this may not be the best option. While the sound is audible and has some clarity to it, it may also come off as quite tinny and compressed, as if you are speaking through a phone.
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Cushioned ear pads help to enhance comfort
The ear pads and headband feature thick cushioning which helps to minimize pressure on the ears and sides of the head. The pads are covered with a mesh material which allows for some airflow around the ears, and somehow helps to minimize heat build-up.
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Bass can be lacking
The low-end frequencies may sound thin and without power for some. In-game sound effects like gunshots and explosions may lack rumble and power.
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InfoMic gives visual cues on headset status
The boom mic has LED lights which can indicate if the mic is on mute or not, what the current EQ setting is being used, or if Dolby Surround is activated. These lights can also show the headset's battery level.
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Virtual Dolby 7.1 doesn't always work well
The Virtual 7.1 Dolby Surround implemented in the Corsair VOID Wireless doesn't always work well and mostly depends on the game or media you're playing. It can prove to be a huge advantage, while sometimes it's actually preferable to use the standard stereo setting. Tweaking via the included software is recommended, which can be annoying.
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Corsair CUE offers extensive headset feature control
Aside from controlling RGB lighting, the CUE software also allows audio preset customization, manual EQ control and many other options.
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Questionable comfort due to high weight
Comfort is subjective and might vary from person to person, but the general consensus definitely is mixed. However, with the VOID weighing in at a little above 350 grams - that might be too heavy for some users and puts too much pressure on your ears.
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RGB lighting customization
Through Corsair's CUE software, users can choose from a wide range of color combinations for the lights on the left and right ear cups. Different lighting patterns can also be selected, and can be set to match with other RGB equipped computers and gaming peripherals.
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Boom mic is convenient to use/position
The boom mic's position can easily be adjusted for optimal voice reception without getting in the way, and can also be rotated up to the left ear cup when not in use.
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Can last long gaming sessions
With the RGB lights off, the headset can last long hours of use. Playback time can be anywhere from 15 to 20 hours of music listening and/or gaming before the battery is depleted.
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Extensive customization software
Corsair includes its CUE software (Corsair Utility Engine) to tweak the sounds of the VOID to your liking. The options are quite extensive and allow you to adjust the equalizer settings for different profiles. The CUE software also allows you to adjust the color of the RGB LED's in both ear cups.
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On-ear cup controls allow on-the-fly headset control
On the left ear cup are buttons which power the headset on or off, as well as mute the sound. Also, on the back of the ear cup is a volume rocker which can be used to control volume as well as to cycle through the EQ presets.
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Weight:
388g
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Over-Ear Closed-Back
Connectivity:
Wireless 2.4Ghz
Microphone:
Yes
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