Ear Force i60 Bluetooth DTS Surround Gaming Headset
$179.99
$299.95
40% off
Reference Price
Condition: New
Top positive review
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Fantastic. Pros
By Amazon Customer on Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2015
Fantastic.Pros:Build QualityComfortSound IsolationBreathesBattery LifeSound Quality(Oh my GOD the sound quality)Cons:Mic. Horrible horrible HORRIBLE mic- but who cares? Let's be honest, when you're spending this much money on a headset, it's not for the sake of the party on the other end!The equalizers and voice alteration functionality are novel, but they're not useful at all.My biggest fear with headsets is that they won't breathe- I sweat very easily, and so if they don't breathe it becomes a regrettably disgusting mess for me. When I first put them on, I was really worried because it keeps out the outside sound very well, but after using it for about an hour, I noticed that I was perfectly fine in that department. The other thing that I didn't expect was the battery to last so long despite the fantastic quality and the volume this thing can reach. I came from the PX3- which had easily 12+ hours of constant usage, and I have to say that this thing is better if not the same. I'll get up at 7am on a Saturday, use the device all day until around 11:30pm when it alerts me that the battery is low. It's also very light, much lighter than I expectedThe other thing that I like about this headset is that it supports multiple wireless inputs. For example, I can use it for your computer(I use Teamspeak) and have it bluetooth connected to my phone, so when I get a text, or play a mobile game, I can talk to the guys and listen to my phone's audio. I've also been able to pair this device with more than one phone, not that you'd ever really want to.One of the things that really irritated me about the PX3 was always having to DC/ReCon the transmitter whenever I turned the device on for the first time in the day. This device seamlessly connects with everything the first time it's turned on. It also doesn't beep like crazy when it's not being used, but it still does auto-shutdown after a few minutes and you can't stop it.Others talk about the sound quality, so I don't need to elaborate on it much, I'll just say that it's made me kind of snobby, and I cringe when I hear music being played from crappy hardware now.Finally, more details about the mic. There are two holes for the mic, on the front of the left side, and on the top-back on the left side. NEVER, EVER touch these holes when you're using it. I listened to my audio output when I did this and it nearly ripped my eardrums with the sound of a crumpling plastic bag. Also, my friends tell me I sound like I'm at the end of a tin can- but again, this kind of money isn't something you drop on a headset for broadcasting, it's a very selfish buy with fantastic sound quality.If you want a very easy-to-use PC/Bluetooth headset that you can use for 12-16 hours at a time non-stop with superb sound quality and weak mic quality and you have the money to drop on this, then this headset is definitely what you're looking for.
Top critical review
do not buy unless you have poor hearing!!!
By Vandarax on Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2019
Ok, it will be faster to go over the good things first.the mic is decent and others have no problem hearing me at all.ok on to the not so good things.first: your ears and head with cause you some pain getting used to this headset but but after a couple of weeks of use this will subside.second: the auto shut down feature is useless and needs to be removed. if you do not have the sound cranked it will shut down this is not fun if you are doing any kind of gaming.third: if you do not have the volume set to "make your ears bleed" there is stuttering and skipping in the audio.i would not recommend this headset to anyone
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