While the cable is braided - a nice feature and a definite plus - it seems a little flimsy overall. My only minor quibble with the design is the included cable. Not only is this a nice little feature but the overall quality over voice chat was also excellent, with good levels and minimal background noise. The mic features an easily adjustable tip and retractable arm, which mutes itself when placed in the vertical position. That snug fit and closed-back design lend another level of passive sound isolation as well, although, despite this, there was none of the sweatiness associated with this type of design - my ears stay cool for several hours. The fit is snug, but not tight, and even though these are built solidly, they don’t feel heavy at all. When worn, I find this headset exceptionally comfortable, both around the ears (thanks to those earpads) and across the top of the head. The generously-sized over-ear cups feature a volume dial on one side and plush faux leather ear pads which are exceptionally soft and have plenty of give to them. The aesthetic is decidedly understated for a gaming headset, with a stylish matte black look and the occasional accent of red - a great choice if you need all the appointments of a headset but none of the associated bling. The Game Zero has a robust-but-lightweight plastic and closed-back design that feels solid in your hands. Compatibility: PC, Mac, PS4, Xbox One, Switch, mobile
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |