Critical Acoustic Game Helmet Closed Epos H3

EPOS marketed this helmet as the best versatile, durable, comfortable and reliable on the market, and I am inclined to agree with them. I have traveled many helmets and many pairs of headphones over the years - mainly because my cats do not stop breaking them - and the closed acoustic game helmet Epos H3 is my absolute favorite. It is comfortable, easily adjustable, offers excellent sound quality in all kinds of play and looks awesome. It works very well on PC and my switch, I can wear it for hours without having a headache, and despite the best efforts of my cat, it has not yet broken, so I feel confident when I Recommend this game accessory to all those who need a new helmet. Simply prepare that the cord captures the slightest scramble if you listen to a Let's Play or a podcast instead of playing actively.

The most important element of any helmet is, of course, the sound quality, and the Epos H3 sounds fantastic. This headset even captures the low noise of a character's strokes. I played with a RPG, a platform game or a Roguelike, I could hear small sound effects and signals that I would otherwise have missed, and I could identify the exact moment where the music has passed In a more threatening look as a boss meeting started. While playing actively, it's the best helmet you can ask. Listening to podcasts or looking videos, the sound quality is always fantastic, but the cord will capture the slightest scramble. I ended up developing the habit of keeping the head very motionless while wearing them.

The configuration is incredibly simple. It is a Plug & Play device without software, so any configuration time is purely dedicated to the cursor setting, the volume manipulation and the absolute verification that the cables are properly connected. No, really, you have to check - if the plug is not completely pressed, the sound will only come on one side, and it is a real waste of good headphones. The volume cursor on the right earpiece makes the sound levels are simple and convenient. However, this applies much more to voices than music and sound effects. Therefore, if you want to reduce general noise levels, you probably need to use the volume controls of your game device.

I tested the head-to-head microphone with discord and it sounded very well - the person with whom I spoke said that I was really clear. However, I did not immerse yourself in an online multiplayer vocal chat or Royal Battle.

It's a very light helmet, but although wearing it for long periods do not give you a lot of head, I noticed a constant pressure that can become uncomfortable. The grip is excellent and the helmet did not transpire my ears, even if I suspect it could be in full heat. More importantly, Epos H3 has slight noise suppression properties in the form of passive noise attenuation, which means it's an excellent helmet to wear while you try to work and someone Take a call in the other room, or busy around the kitchen or watch TV with the high volume. Of course, there is a disadvantage: it's really hard to keep an eye on what's going on around you when you wear them.

It comes with two cords, a cord for the PC and the other to the consoles. It's a little embarrassing to exchange them, but I can not complain about the results. However, the PC cord has separate sockets for headphones and microphone, so if your computer does not have a microphone outlet, you do not have a chance. Use the console cord and be prepared to change the settings if necessary. Speaking of the microphone, he turns around for storage. It is built in a very rigid material, so if you have lowered it and you are imprudent taking, for example, a snack, your hand - or your snack - could hit the micro by accident. Fortunately, it does not seem to damage the microphone, but it's still quite boring.

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