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https://venomuk.com/get/vibration-headset-xt/
I initially invested in some Corsair Void limited edition cans which I was disappointed with. The sound quality was terrible, the highs were muffled and there was no bass whatsoever. Also the mic was a rigid system and attached so no way of removing it. I went for these because I have a Corsair Strafe RGB keyboard and a Corsair Vengeance M65 RGB mouse and the Void headset would go with those nicely as the RGB lighting can all be linked together using the same software. Bad idea.
I tried a set of Astro A50's round a friends house and they were great, but at £250 they should be!
I decided to try an unknown brand that I found for £40 after reading this review:
http://www.thestrandblog.co.uk/venom-vibration-gaming-headset-xt-review/
I am seriously impressed. The sound is fantastic, I can hear no difference between these and my wired Creative Fatality headset (which were great) and they work flawlessly. There was some talk of a "humming" noise but I understand that was ironed out with a firmware update and these definitely don't suffer with that. There is hardly any hissing which a lot of wireless headsets have (the Corsair Void's suffered from this badly) and the 30mm driver for the vibration complements the main audio driver perfectly. I used to have a pair of turtle beaches that had this vibration feature and they were great (until they broke) so I really missed them when they got smashed in a house move. It really gives the cans a deep resonating bass that I only heard with the Astro A50's (which are £210 more expensive!).
These Venoms are perfect for the Vive as it frees you from the headset cable, and they are extremely comfortable. Lots of features too.
All in all I can't believe these cost just £40, I can only guess the guys at Venom are making very little money or even a loss to get the brand name out there. By the way the mic is detachable with a standard 3.5mm jack so you can use any mic you want. I'm using the mic from my Creative headset as it's a bit more compact. That's just personal preference though.
They are that good I had to share here. I've tried several headsets recently and am astounded that the Venoms more than match the Astro's so if you are looking to go wireless, I can't recommend these enough.
https://venomuk.com/get/vibration-headset-xt/
I initially invested in some Corsair Void limited edition cans which I was disappointed with. The sound quality was terrible, the highs were muffled and there was no bass whatsoever. Also the mic was a rigid system and attached so no way of removing it. I went for these because I have a Corsair Strafe RGB keyboard and a Corsair Vengeance M65 RGB mouse and the Void headset would go with those nicely as the RGB lighting can all be linked together using the same software. Bad idea.
I tried a set of Astro A50's round a friends house and they were great, but at £250 they should be!
I decided to try an unknown brand that I found for £40 after reading this review:
http://www.thestrandblog.co.uk/venom-vibration-gaming-headset-xt-review/
I am seriously impressed. The sound is fantastic, I can hear no difference between these and my wired Creative Fatality headset (which were great) and they work flawlessly. There was some talk of a "humming" noise but I understand that was ironed out with a firmware update and these definitely don't suffer with that. There is hardly any hissing which a lot of wireless headsets have (the Corsair Void's suffered from this badly) and the 30mm driver for the vibration complements the main audio driver perfectly. I used to have a pair of turtle beaches that had this vibration feature and they were great (until they broke) so I really missed them when they got smashed in a house move. It really gives the cans a deep resonating bass that I only heard with the Astro A50's (which are £210 more expensive!).
These Venoms are perfect for the Vive as it frees you from the headset cable, and they are extremely comfortable. Lots of features too.
All in all I can't believe these cost just £40, I can only guess the guys at Venom are making very little money or even a loss to get the brand name out there. By the way the mic is detachable with a standard 3.5mm jack so you can use any mic you want. I'm using the mic from my Creative headset as it's a bit more compact. That's just personal preference though.
They are that good I had to share here. I've tried several headsets recently and am astounded that the Venoms more than match the Astro's so if you are looking to go wireless, I can't recommend these enough.
https://venomuk.com/get/vibration-headset-xt/
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