SENZER SG500 Surround Sound Pro Gaming Headset with Noise Cancelling Microphone - Detachable Memory Foam Ear Pads - Portable Foldable Headphones for PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Switch
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YES ! For easy audio control, the cord has a volume control slider and a Mic switch.
The one- The PC is connected by two cords. When you use it, you must plug the two connectors into the corresponding jacks in order to use the microphone and earphones simultaneously.
The microphone can only be turned on or off. The earphones' volume is controlled by the volume switch. Everyone in my games can clearly hear what I'm saying.
Selected User Reviews For SENZER SG500 Surround Sound Pro Gaming Headset with Noise Cancelling Microphone - Detachable Memory Foam Ear Pads - Portable Foldable Headphones for PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Switch
I gave the first pair to a family member before purchasing a second pair for myself. I really like how light and comfortable they are, and the sound quality is excellent! Advantages: br>br>
- Build a reputation for excellencebr>br>br>br>br> br>Comfort in the earsbr>- Soft
- br>Lightweight- Easily foldable and transportablebr>- PCs, consoles, iPhones, iPads, and Android (non-Apple) devices br>br>Cons: (USB C or Lightning port)br>br>(USB C or Lightning port)br>br>(USB C or Lightning port
- br>br>Overall: The microphone is permanently attachedbr>br> This is a great little headset with a good band for the money. 100% would recommend to friends and family members.
These are the headphones I've been using at work. I required a microphone that was not attached to the wire portion of the headphones. During zoom meetings, I was wearing the Beats Solo3 and the wire mic would constantly rub against my shirt or hair, which my coworkers could hear. I also tried using the beats wirelessly, but my mic wasn't as clear. br>First and foremost, these headphones are extremely comfy. The memory foam ear pads are squishy and there is no squeezing on my head. For work (around 8-hours), I can wear these all day. 10 hours of sleep per day) with no headaches or neck aches I have a small head as well, and these fit perfectly when not extended; I was a little concerned because they appear to be quite large in the listing. As a result, both children and small adults would enjoy these. They can, however, be extended to accommodate larger heads. I like how these can fold up so I can store them neatly on the side when I'm not using them. The earpads are magnetic and can be removed; however, I'm not sure why anyone would want to do so unless they want to replace them. br>The best part for me is how easy it is to connect these to my computer. There's only one cord to contend with vs. Auxiliary and USB connections are available on some gaming headsets. The headphones come with an adapter, but I've had no problems using just the main input aux cord. br>The sound quality is about what you'd expect from a $40 pair of headphones. Not as good as the $300 Bose noise canceling headphones, but good enough that I can't hear the AC running in the background if I'm listening to music. In addition, unlike most cheap headphones, the bass on these is surprisingly clear and not distorted. For $40, I'm very pleased with the sound quality. br>br>Pros:
- Portable and lightweightbr>- Exceptionally relaxingbr>- They have a cool design (they remind me of pilot headphones or something)br>- br>- Easy to use (one cord)br>- Cons: mediocre sound quality and bassbr>br>Pros: mediocre sound quality and bassbr>br>Cons: mediocre sound quality and bass
- I wish the microphone could swivel instead of being fixed in place. Every time I want to get rid of something, I bend the wire upward. I'm curious how long the mic wire will last if I continue to bend it upward when I'm not using itbr>- On the left side, there's a knob that doesn't seem to do anything.
If I had the ability, I would give these headphones ten stars. I make that judgment based on the sound quality and price, as I DJ and use high-end Sony and Denon headphones. The retail price of these headphones is $200. I can crank them up to the point where I have to remove them from my head because they're too loud and won't break. These headphones are very similar to the ones above for $50, but the sound quality is superior. The sound is crystal clear thanks to the drivers used in these. Not only that, but because each headphone has a large cavity, they produce a lot of bass. Then there's the comfort factor, which pushes these to the next level. The cushions on these headphones are extremely comfortable, and I could wear them for hours. I first put them to the test by plugging them into my computer and listening to music through them. I was blown away by how clear the sound was, and this is using my PC's onboard video rather than a sound card; I turned them up as loud as my PC's volume would allow, and they did not distort in the least. If you're listening to music through headphones, I like that you can tilt the microphone away from your face. It includes y splitters so you can connect it to your computer's microphone as well. The audio quality of the microphone is excellent. He adds a great deal of depth and quality to the gaming experience. Because I don't want my 16-year-old daughter to see them, I literally hid them in a cabinet. year- I told my 12-year-old son to try them because if he liked them, he'd want to pair them because they smoked his pair of phones. I also like how these headphones have a retro, nostalgic look to them. I highly recommend these headphones if you're looking for a great pair of headphones to listen to music on! Now is the time to purchase. Period, trust me, he'll be overjoyed that you did. I'm confident that if my DJ headphones break, I won't replace them and will instead rely on these. For the same price as one of my DJ headphones, I could get four pairs of these.
To start, I'm going to return this product after I finish writing this review for the reasons listed below. br>br>While this headset is excellent value for money, there are a few minor flaws that I believe the average person would be able to overlook, but not in the case of these headphones. They are the pinnacle of "cheap" gaming headphones, and you get exactly what you pay for. Don't buy them if you're unsure or on the fence about them despite the fact that they appear to have good reviews. The sound quality is poor and muffled right out of the box. They do require some burn in to achieve good sound quality, but they are fine after that. The fabric that covers the speakers is far too thick, and it muffles a significant amount of sound. They're also made for a low price. While all of the comfort features, such as the feel of the "leather" pads and the cord, appear to be nice, I did remove some screws to look inside and discovered that the internals are held together only by hot glue and masking tape, yes, masking tape. Not only that, but I purchased two of them, one for myself and the other for my younger brother. BOTH have very poor right speakers, whereas the left speakers are bass canons. If it weren't for this issue, these could have been some fantastic budget gaming headphones, as the directional audio is excellent and the soundstage is adequate. Surprisingly, the microphone quality is quite good, but I can't get over how dissimilar the audio between the two speakers sounds. It's time to return them.