Dualsense haptics >>
That’s something PC have never even offered and now I can have dualsense haptics on PC too, huge win.
Dualsense haptics >>
That’s something PC have never even offered and now I can have dualsense haptics on PC too, huge win.
300$ is the standard for gaming headsets now…?
This thread is filled with audiophiles who are trying to be snobby about a product that geniunely has fuckall to do with them lmao. It’s kinda funny.
“omg why dont you just buy a seperate $113 mic you can slap on your audiophile headset??” bro that sounds janky as shit and not at all a cost saving idea lmfao
I got my HS80 max for 140$ which is a great deal imo. I really doubt it’ll go for 180$ in many places anymore. Amazon has it for 150$ right now
And the batterylife was the main reason why I opted for this model and that part has definitely delivered, it makes all my other wireless products look really bad in comparison and soundID is a huge deal actually.
Different products / segments…? The Bose quiet comfort 45 has up to 22 hrs battery life.
That’s pretty shit for a gaming headset, in comparison the HS80 max packs 65hrs (2.4ghz) to 130hrs over bluetooth
Picked these up a month ago and I’ve been really really loving them. Not suitable for really big heads but I’m right on the edge so it’s still a comfy fit for me. Not great sound out of the box until you slap dolby Atmos and SoundID on them and then they sound fantastic. Incredible battery life and a fine microphone
lol okay dude sure. Just say it out loud you’ve never played a title with proper dualsense integration it’s fine.