LUCIDSOUND LS15X Wireless Headset Test
As a person who uses earphones more or less constantly, I should be well versed in their critical analysis. I am absolutely not! Specifically, I do not have the expert vocabulary to really transmit what works or does not work on a given headset. The equipment critics on your part all have a certain flair, a kind of user score atmosphere. That said, I feel pretty well to approve Lucidsound's LS15x wireless headphones. Decompose the reasons why a little more detail.
Although I rarely dig in the online multiplayer games, I know that a decent headset micro is important. The LS15X has, at the very least, an excellent microphone for a headset microphone. Even without the appropriate micro extension plugged, you can hear the difference. In curiosity, I tested the microphone with a small voice off test on Audacity. I would not recommend playing in Guest Star on a podcast with this bad boy, but otherwise it's great! You will get out loud high. On the other side of the chat room, there is an integrated dial in the right ear that allows you to adjust the game / chat volume balance. In fact, everything is integrated into the helmet itself.
Need to cut the sound for a moment? Press the left ear! You can adjust the volume by turning the same button like a dial, or switch between a handle of equalizer parameters with a button at the bottom. Everything is very convenient, even if the equalization settings available are somewhat limited. You can also unplug the micro extension if, for example, you never use it (never!). As, if playing online games opens a rusty gate towards the darkest pulses of humanity or something like that.
Since this is a wireless headset, you are now enslaved by another battery and inexhaustible appetite for energy. But do not worry ! So far, I charged the helmet once in a week. A good sign for a helmet like this is that you can not remember exactly when you have connected it last. The life of the battery is rather good! In addition, the headphones are light enough for you to realize that you wear them. Which is great, but it means that materials and construction seem very average. In particular, the parts that connect the headband to the ears appear to be potential flaws for future material problems.
For me, the real test of any headphones comes with the audio of the game. The LS15X has a rather respectable surround sound system. It's essential for things like FPS titles and horror games, but otherwise you do not really notice it. Although the last generation of consoles has made great progress in the sound design. If you have the chance to have an X series for example, you can really put a helmet like this one to the test. Beyond surround sound, everything is clear and clear. Do not forget to cut the microphone, otherwise his remarkable microphone will capture all kinds of ambient noise.
Here is the delicate part. I'm not breathtaking by audio quality, but it's hard to explain why. The music and sound of the game are clear, but without particularity. The construction is light and reliable, but in a disturbing way. The real microphone is right there to do a job and point, no overtime or anything. To this end, I always recommend the helmet. You can get it in colors that match your Xbox controller, and Lucidsound also has stands for these two things. If nothing else, everything is pretty good in your living room. It will not be the best helmet you own, but the cost reflects it in fact, which is great! If you are looking for a reliable mid-range wireless headset for your Xbox, LUCIDSound LS15X is an excellent choice.
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