2E HG360 7.1 (2E-HG360BK-WL)
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Universal closed-type on-ear gaming headphones (headset) with wireless/cable connection, a removable microphone on a flexible arm, LED backlight, as well as a complete external radio module that connects to the USB port and provides virtualization of surround sound according to the 7.1 scheme. This model is positioned as a mid-priced gaming headset in 2023, aimed at both beginners and experienced gamers.
It has a durable and comfortable design, including a metal headband with soft padding and large plastic cups with large elastic ear pads, trimmed with delicate artificial leather. Thanks to this arrangement, the 2E HG360 7.1 gaming headphones provide high-quality passive noise isolation. They are comfortable both during long gaming sessions and when listening to music. Accurate and balanced sound is provided by 50 mm dynamic drivers with neodymium magnets and a composite membrane. The included sound card (USB module) is capable of creating clear and highly detailed sound scenes, which is essential for competitive multiplayer shooters and games with large open spaces. The built-in battery provides up to 22 hours of active autonomous use (up to 18 hours with the backlight working) and is charged from the USB port of a PC/laptop in 3 hours.
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Comfortable, very comfortable Deep ear cups, don't press Convenient without wires, work far, no delays, but unfortunately, only with PC/laptop Easy button control Good microphone So, their only advantage is comfort Sound, sound, and more sound, in all modes On 2.4G it's somewhat okay, but through the 3.5 jack it's just terrible On 2.4G you can choose between 7.1 or stereo sound, and in both cases, it's bad. Too many low frequencies, the sound is like it's coming from a barrel. With 3.5 connection, the sound is completely blurred, making it impossible to listen to music In games, it's impossible to determine distance, but the direction is well heard. No software for customization Background noise when there is no sound in 2.4G mode |
The only use I see for the headphones is for conversations; you can sit in conferences for a long time. Friends gave a good review about the microphone. Speech perception is normal; you can hear clearly and distinctly. In music and games, the sound is very bad; connecting via a 3.5 jack is impossible to listen to, ears "leak" within 5 seconds, but with 2.4G wireless, music listening is already passable. The sound is somewhat blurred; individual instruments are not heard, suitable for pop only. There's a lot of bass, and low frequencies predominate. It seems there are no mid and high frequencies at all, you can't listen to vocals and instrumentation. In games, the direction is well heard, but the "barrel sound" effect makes distance hard to gauge. Also, due to the dominance of low frequencies, shots and footsteps are well heard, but all secondary/ambient sounds are just smeared and more resemble background noise. By the way, with wireless connection, when there's no sound, there is background noise as well (a slight hiss). There is no software, and this might be seen as an advantage by 2E, like easy button control. Yes, managing buttons is easy, but you can't adjust the backlight or frequencies (equalizer). These headphones, despite their "gamer appearance," are only suitable for conferences, and at this price, they are a good choice. Definitely NOT for gamers/music lovers; walk past them and don't even look in their direction.