Elite Gaming Headset Recommendations Discussed
In a gaming melhores cadeiras gamer world that often embraces maximalism, the Sony Inzone H3 stands as an example of minimalism done right. It’s a lightweight wireless headset with ear cups that nearly disappear from your head and padding that’s downright pillowy around the ears. It’s also a great choice for gamers with glasses, as it comes with Turtle Beach’s “ProSpecs” system, which adds a small dip in the padding inside each ear cup to better accommodate those who wear specs.
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The Inzone H3 is an extremely comfortable headset to wear for hours, especially if you opt for the padded leather strap. The ear pads also feature cutouts for your ears and a flexible headband that allows you to adjust the fit to suit your preferences. The only onboard controls are a power/PlayStation link button and a microphone mute switch, which is fine by me since all other audio control can be done with the PlayStation app.
I was impressed with the quality of the Inzone H3’s sound, too, which is clean and crisp without any excess muddiness or distortion. Its neutral signature is great for most games, but it can be easily customized with the Inzone Hub app’s EQ settings.
The headset has a 3.5-hour battery life and offers an omnidirectional mic that’s fairly clear and unobtrusive when used for voice comms. You can choose from three heights for the ear cups, which will fit most people well. For those who don’t want to deal with the hassle of maintaining a Bluetooth connection, there’s an analog-only version with the same great sound and comfort for $10 less.
