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Ecoopro Gaming Headset N12
Full Review Below
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Priced currently at just £26.77 on Amazon this is a well made, understated no-nonsense gaming headset that will do the job and with no unneeded and annoying garish lights or other gimmicks.
The headset arrived nicely presented in a mid-range display box. Inside the box was the headset itself, an audio splitter adaptor and a large and easy to read User Guide which I include at the end of my unboxing video.
The headset is nicely made, robust and strong, and quite tastefully designed compared to most gamer headsets I have tried – which is not saying much. It is well padded with Memory Foam used for both the earcups, which are of the over-ear type and on the headband. It is comfortable and easy to wear even for long gaming sessions. The headset does not support Bluetooth, as an increasing number do now, but does have a dual cable adaptor included to allow for separate mic/audio connections – green for the headset, red for the microphone. An adaptor is including to allow the combined headphone jack to be split to allow the headset to be used with computers and other devices with separate microphone and audio sockets. There is a large and easy to use in-line control box with a thumbwheel to control the audio volume and an on/off switch for the microphone.
The audio quality is better than I was expecting and indeed, worthy of a higher priced device. There is plenty of bass and with the mid and higher frequencies clear and well defined without being too sharp or abrasive. When both gaming and listening to music it is becomes a very immersive and enjoyable experience. From a pure gaming viewpoint the lack of direct talkback through the console is a drawback as the lack of a vibration engine but the fine sound quality and ease of use for general music playing more than makes up for it. I used for phone calls and found the audio quality to be good at both ends of the conversation
As headphones for general listening, this headset is a good buy for the price. As a gaming headset, it lacks a few features: USB connection, vibration engine, LEDs and USB direct talkback. It is really only a gaming headset in that it has a microphone and in-line audio controls built it. For me, that is no problem as it is an excellent all-round headset that is not too in your face for general use, and with a full and rich sound not often found at this price. If you are a serious gamer, particularly a console user then my advice would be to walk away. If you are looking for a budget headset for music, PC Gaming and general use then this would be a good buy.
The Good
Great sound
Great price
Good build quality
Comfortable to wear
Audio/Mic adaptor
Adjustable mic position
Braided cable
Extra long 62" cable
The Bad
No LED lights
No Vibration Engine
Not suitable for some gaming consoles
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