Lucidsound LS10P Review - A harmony of quality and accessibility

Game helmets are now offered in a vertiginous range of types and price ranges, which allows a high availability on the one hand, but also a process of intimidating the other. It can be difficult to decide which helmet to buy, so it really depends on the quality you want compared to the amount you are willing to spend. In this spirit, Lucidsound LS10P is a recent offer that checks many boxes at an affordable price.

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The quality of a helmet is often determined by the materials used to build it. Although Lucidsound LS10P is plastic, it's a good durable plastic that seems to be well done and solid. This also makes the unity pleasant and light on your head, which helps to reduce the discomfort of a long game session, which can become annoying if the helmet is a heavy metal construction.

On your ears, Lucidsound LS10P's earlines are not genuine leather, but the leatherette gives a nice and sweet feel that I found nice. The angles can be adjusted so that the pads adapt perfectly to your ears without pressing too hard, and I found it was a satisfactory fit, whatever the shape of your head. Overall, this device is a pretty light helmet that feels good to wear while playing.

The controls are intelligently arranged on Lucidsound LS10P, using the same signature ear dial design as all recent listening helmets of Lucidsound. A dial on the left side, pleasant and large on the atrium, adjusts the volume. This dial is also a big button that, when it is pressed, cut the microphone on the pole in front of your mouth. Like LucidSound's LS25, which I reviewed not long ago, LS10P orders are simple, intuitive and practical - that are all crucial during intense online gaming sessions.

Lucidsound LS10P is not wireless, and for some people, it could make it less attractive. However, I find that this aspect is a little surfed. After all, you can simply plug it on your controller and - Alto - you are free to use it, without additional power or motion limitation. I have found no disadvantage that Lucidsound LS10P is wired compared to wireless, and for the savings I say, why pay more for something you do not need?

In terms of sound performance, I found Lucidsound LS10P quite satisfying. I am not a sound technician, but I enjoyed his 50 mm speakers, who delivered great deep bass and a good range of sounds whatever the game I played. The microphone, located on a removable pole, was very sensitive and sometimes caught the unwanted ambient noises. But I liked the option to remove it and go with the integrated microphone if I wanted it.

Unlike some high-end models, there is no active noise cancellation to Lucidsound LS10P, so this helmet may not be able to completely cancel the noise in the very noisy environments such as a place. Public or a noisy Esports game tournament. But for the vast majority of us playing in our games room at home, Lucidsound LS10P is doing a good job. I found that he was annulling the foreign noise while I played and I did not notice any sound escaping The Oirwoods when they were covered.

If you care about the appearance and aesthetics of a helmet, Lucidsound LS10P will not impress you from the start. It has a united and monochrome look that avoids LED flashy lights and aggressive colors the best game units. Now it can also be a good thing - for example, I would be comfortable enough to use LucidSound LS10P on The bus or shopping center, because its discrete look is very modest and does not scream game helmet to the passersby. It's not something I would say about the LS25.

For the low price of $ 59.99, Lucidsound LS10P offers good performance and comfort, and surprising quality for a plastic construction - in addition, it is versatile, being compatible with all consoles and PCs and even mobile . This may not be quite at the latest high-end wireless game helmets, but it will do very well for those of us looking for a decent home game solution.

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