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Alienware Pro Headset debuts with noise-cancellation, graphene-coated drivers, and a focus on e-sports

Started by Redaktion, September 24, 2024, 06:03:11

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Redaktion

Alienware's new Pro Headset is a premium wireless gaming headset with graphene-coated drivers and active noise-cancellation. At 315 grams, the headset is lighter than many of its competitors, with a commendable set of features promising a great gaming and audio experience.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Alienware-Pro-Headset-debuts-with-noise-cancellation-graphene-coated-drivers-and-a-focus-on-e-sports.892518.0.html

TruthIsThere

Arguably, once in life, one of the great knowns for all Alienware's products (well, back-in-the-day at least) were its unrivaled design aesthetics, built quality, ect.

These cans just look awful, cheap and   bulky (with an expose audio wire, on each side, just waiting for something to go wrong... WOW). It looks like something that we can pick up at a fuel station or a budget / bargain store or street vendor / peddler, and definitely not something "premium".

When will these OEMs finally get it?! Today, many audio listeners desires a one-stop-shop for ALL their audio experiences. e.g. user BATTERY REPLACEMENT, phone calls, gaming, cinema / TV Shows, ALL HiRez codec supported (especially HiRez WIRELESSLY in 2024 😏), ect.

Audio headphones / sets, like it or not, are also a FASHION thing today. It doesn't need all the so-called bling-bling but it does need to look mature, rugged for the outdoors, and look nice to look at by the user and others. But these cans just look deformed in a very ill way.

Thien Anh

The design is somewhat weird to me, though I prefer double hinge design more than single hinge like on many Steelseries Nova model. The specification alone seems promising, hopefully it can deliver expected performance, unlike its predecessors.

TruthIsThere

Quote from: Thien Anh on September 24, 2024, 15:14:55I prefer double hinge design more than single hinge

I'm totally the opposite. In my experience with double-hinge cans, on one can, just by placing the headbands on a headphone's stand, somehow that simple placement will cause a pop-out for one of those can's hinges and the expose wire and the can will just drop hard to the surface (that will eventually force that wire to lose its connection to that can).

KayleighCollins

Quote from: TruthIsThere on September 25, 2024, 01:54:38
Quote from: Thien Anh on September 24, 2024, 15:14:55I prefer double hinge design more than single hinge

I'm totally the opposite. In my experience with double-hinge cans, on one can, just by placing the headbands on a headphone's stand, somehow that simple placement will cause a pop-out for one of those can's hinges and the expose wire and the can will just drop hard to the surface (that will eventually force that wire to lose its connection to that can).
I have been using it for a long time and now I understand it, thank you for sharing that useful information with everyone.

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