![]() ![]() ![]() There’s some really nice touches with the build though the padding on the headband and ear cups is really nice and squidgy giving you a nice comfy gaming session (although I did get the dreaded toasty ears after a while), and the microphone is well-positioned and flips up out of the way when you don’t need it. The headset feels like a low-cost, low-end bit of kit, but still feels sturdy enough and will still last you a good amount of time. But my thoughts on headset colours remain the same as they’ve always been – once they’re on your head you can’t see them anyway, so unless you’re streaming or recording yourself in some other way it’s not really an issue.Īnother early thing to note is the build quality, which is fine but not spectacular, and shows where the money has been saved. While the white model looks pretty nice and more akin to a more standard headset, the bright mix of red, orange, pink and various others is accompanied by the set we were sent to review – an intriguing and not-unpleasant mint green colour. There are two things that confuse me about the Sades Spirits headset: how did they come up with these colours, and how have they kept the price so low? The Spirits headset is clearly a budget bit of kit, but where it counts – what hits your ears – is very respectable and puts some mid-range headsets to shame.įirstly, the colours – this is a headset for someone who likes people to know they’re wearing a headset. ![]()
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