Tech Review – Gravastar Sirius P5 combo earbuds

The Gravastar Sirius P5 have been a hit at home here with family and friends with how the package was presented and also the ability to change the skins which is a first and for me it is also a welcome option and other manufacturers should take note, we can change our phone cases anytime with options galore but why not with our earbuds and I do not mean by a skin or case I mean included in the package you buy. If you missed the unboxing see it here.

Ok so there is no app here again which is fine but I feel like one could come along soon from the company to ad some more to their already great line-up of products that also sound good but do these pass the test on sound like previous models? In short yes the are well balanced decently loud and more, highs lows and mids are fine, direction is great nice bass and overall the right balance has been made again with these earbuds and for me will be fine for anyone who is not an audiophile, having said that they are a cut above the rest for this price too and for gaming movies and YouTube music etc they done a great job for me with the 12 mm drivers inside, not only that battery life is great and the light that you can see through the case is also a battery indicator to give you an idea of when to recharge them, the battery life is also good here getting 7.5 hour mark for me on max volume. The controls are the same as before here and easy to use and again we demo this in the video review below.

An important feature to note here is they have got multipoint connection which is often left out on earbuds three times the price of these which is a great feature which makes them ideal for people who like to use either a PC or phone for example.

Overall here you are getting value for money something different and a product that sounds good too and most of all looks good so for aesthetics here shining through the sound is not cheap dull or boring and punchy and again these  make an ideal gift for yourself of the sci-fi lover in your life. Check the video for more below.

Additional Tech Specs 

  • Battery Type: Polymer lithium-ion battery
  • Earbuds Charging Time: 1.5 hours
  • Single Earbuds Battery Capacity: 45 mAh
  • Single Earbuds Weight: 5g
  • Charging Case Battery Capacity: 500 mAh
  • Charging Case Charging Time: 2 hours
  • Input: 5V–350mA
  • Output: 5V–150mA
  • Playtime: Up to 8 hours of listening time with full charge (50% volume) ● Standby time: Around 80 hours
  • Bluetooth: V5.2
  • Bluetooth Protocol: A2DP, AVRCP, HFP
  • Decoding Format: SBC/AAC/APTX
  • Bluetooth Distance: >10m
  • Sensitivity: 99dB+/- 3dB
  • Frequency response range: 20Hz – 20KHz

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Tech Review – Sony Linkbuds S

The Sony Linkbuds S are the follow up to the Linkbuds which has a mixed reaction when launched but they sound good and move away from the traditional look and thus we have the usual looking earbuds this time around and perhaps for the better for some but at least Sony tried something new in a boring world of earbuds that either come with or without stems and not much room in between for design elements.

The earbuds are smaller than most and light and this is also fine with me they have a nice texture which again is new and this also applies to the case which is pocketable too and overall a decent package which you can see here in the unboxing experience. Yes the packaging is the same as before with the Linkbuds but fine and well thought out.

The Sony Linkbuds S of course come with app access which you can set up and be sure to use all the features at hand there is plenty on offer here in the app and that includes Adaptive sound control and a suite of EQ settings to get the desired tuning that you prefer, we go through the app in the video review below to show you more of what to expect but in general all is good here as expected.

The ANC works well and I had these on a flight recently and kept most of the outside world of crying babies and engine sound away, they are not as good as their headphones however we are getting closer to a headphones experience now with earbuds in the ANC department and this is a good thing.

I was impressed with how these sound and they are decently loud too which I like and again you can change settings in the app which also allows you to change sound compression with DSEE, highs lows and mids were fine nice bass but not the deepest bass but for watching movies listening to music and so on they do a great job overall.

Powered by 5mm drivers which are small in comparison to others out there they did well with audio in general and have been great on calls, also like many earbuds now you do not have to touch your phone as often with speak to chat and also have your messages read out to you and I like this implementation here and it works well as do the controls on the earbuds which have been on point every time unlike others can be.

Battery life is on the low side here with around 5 hours or so and less with max volume and ANC which is how I usually rock my earbuds and headphones, there is a quick charge feature that allows you an extra 90 mins on a 10 minute charge and the case gives you 12 hours and a feature omitted this time around is wireless charging which is fine but an option I prefer.

Overall for the price you pay they are decent but it is getting more competitive in the earbuds market and cheaper alternatives can be found with more features like wireless charging and aptX included but at the same time they fit well look good and do a decent job they have also got an IPX4 rating so for those into sports it is ideal and in general a well balanced product.

See more in the video review below.

 

Features 

The world’s smallest and lightest, noise cancelling, Hi-Res Truly wireless headphones 

Sony have engineered these remarkably small and light truly wireless headphones, approximately 4.8 grams in weight, with comfort in mind. LinkBuds S combine a shape that perfectly matches the human ear with an ergonomic design for a more stable fit, so you can steer clear of annoying ear pain that gets in the way of you and your entertainment.  

Keep all your worlds on with natural ambient sound   

LinkBuds S provide you with the best of both worlds. These headphones combine LinkBuds innovative ambient sound concept that lets you interact with the world around you, with high-quality noise cancelling allowing you to focus on the content you love and nothing else. You can step into a coffee shop and quickly order with ease, then just as quickly sit back and enjoy your favourite entertainment distraction-free. 

The headphones integrate Adaptive Sound Control, a smart feature that adjusts ambient sound settings depending on where you are, creating the ideal listening experience. With this, you can seamlessly move through your surroundings all while letting your favourite artists and entertainment play on. 

A new sound experience for AR gaming   

Sony is collaborating with its partner company Niantic in the area of audio AR by developing an AR game that can be enjoyed not only visually but also audibly. When you play their game “Ingress” using LinkBuds S, the sensor and spatial sound technology will enable players to enjoy a new experience in which sound is delivered according to the direction they are facing.

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Tech Review – Waatr PureMax 4D self cleaning bottle, The Porsche of water bottles

We all drink water we all carry bottles and water is good for us and this new gadget we have been testing takes it to the next level. I have seen water bottle reviews before with not one ounce of tech in them but it is what it is but this bottle has and it has had people asking me questions and curiosity is a good thing but when I explained what this is all about the people that did see where like sure Jim we believe you but when I gave them a demo and told them what is inside and how it works they changed their mind. Yes it is a regular thing here in my house and WTF is that you have now which is funny and great at the same time been able to test new things and have the opportunity to do so..

Ok so after testing this for a few weeks here at home and out and about people will want to know what is the difference here between this and other bottles out there we all use today, for example I have several branded water bottles here I have used over the years with no tech in them and just a nice logo representing brands I work with, they hold water have a nice build and look to them and that is as far as it goes there is no tech involved at all so your water could be warm or cold and you get what you sip in short and like it or lump it, yes the convenience of a bottle is great but it has its limits and no much more than the bottle you might buy in your local food store.

In our vital need for hydration, water is processed, packaged, and stored, and picking up germs along the way, essentially degrading from its purest state. At WAATR, we aim to bring water back to its most natural state with an innovative line of products.

The build quality is top notch to begin with, our test bottle is on the larger side and might be cumbersome for some to use but there is a nice handle on the top and the container itself is super strong and can see it lasting a long long time. To use the bottle is not difficult at all there is no app yet one switch on the lid to make one of two choices with an LED lamp too that serves as a status light..

You can simply twist the cap off refill the bottle, inside you have a choice of two filters and you can buy these from the company as times goes.. PUREMAX 4D filter cartridge system consists of a proprietary blend of coconut charcoal and ion-exchange resin. Coconut charcoal is a highly porous organic material designed to capture organic molecules and chlorine effectively. Ion-exchange resin is a spherical porous bead resin material designed to exchange ions (inorganics) in the water for other Ions fixed in the resin. This process is very effective in reducing the hardness of the water.

 

 

What is 4D Purification

Powered by cutting-edge 4D Purification technology that first treats your water by destroying bio-contaminants using two powerful UV-C LEDs. These UV-C LEDs are intelligently placed inside the cap to achieve 1000000X purification by minimising the shadow effect caused by microscopic contaminants. Second, a state-of-the-art multistage filter cartridge system further purifies your water by removing various chemical, metal, particulate, and micro-plastic impurities.

So does my water taste better you ask? Dam right it does and it is also cooler than a traditional bottle, in my case it allows me to carry more water too given the container size which suits me, as mentioned this one might be cumbersome but the lid helps and saves you carrying multiple bottles, and for a fresh tasting cooler sup of water each time it is certainly a win for me and anyone who is looking at picking this up.

But there is more than just drinking water here in this bottle, you can cleanse your phone your keys and other items that will fit inside with the UV-C LEDs so this makes it even better than you might think and serving your water up clean and fresh is great but with the ability to keep your goods in top shape it is an added bonus and for me I can see this been more widely used going forward.

See the video below for more and what it is all about.

 

Features

WAATR PureMax 4D

  • 4D Purification® technology: First destroys and then filters water as you sip for maximum purification
  • Pro self-cleaning bottle
  • 2x 20mW UVC LEDs
  • 1,000,000X purification against bio-contaminants
  • Modular filter cartridge system
  • Includes 1x ARTESIAN filter and 1x PURIST filter
  • Reduces a wide range of impurities
  • Triple insulation 25 oz bottle
  • 18/8 stainless steel
  • Smart hydration reminder
  • Spout design
  • Portless magnetic charger
  • TSA-friendly
  • Limited availability – First Edition Bottle

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Tech Review – Google Pixel Watch

Ok so the Pixel watch has been on my wrist long enough to tell you what I think and for the most part it is good but there is some caveats being a first gen device but I dont think Google it trying to outdo anyone here yet alone itself, there has been a mixed reaction to the Pixel Watch like Pixel phones which is an annual clickbait fest for those putting the downer on new things from Google yet give Apple an easy pass but that is them and not us be I will tell how my experience has been over the last few weeks. Setting up the watch was a breeze and only took 5 mins to get fully up and running.

Ok lets start with the problems I have with the watch and first up is the size, it is too small and Google should have had two models out the gate to get this off the ground, the build quality is excellent though and it is a solid piece of kit and it has grown on me over time. So the size is small and remember that is just for me I have bigger wrists than others and it is a personal opinion and I am more custom to 44/45mm sized watches but still like I said it has grown on me..

Next up is the speaker, it is not the loudest in the world and there is a demo in the video review below but it does the job in quite places and often where I take most my calls it was not too bad outdoors and the other end could here me fine too but being a small watch means smaller things inside right?

Having an excellent build they said. Well it is but somehow mine got slight scratches on the screen which I did mention some concern for in the unboxing and watch strap review I did recently and it has minor scuffs on it, there is no accessories yet and nothing in the works from Google by the looks of it and it will be hard to get a decent screen protector that will actually work due to the shape of the watch but you could get a shell I guess and Google should look into it..

Last thing is notifications especially in house, my prime example is google home I am invested in the Google Ecosystem and the images do not come up on the screen but do on other smartwatches I have and Apple watch and one of my older watches the Moto 360 has the preview images on it so I think this can be fixed with an update, also some other apps do not get notifications like Twitter and Instagram despite being turned on.

After all that the rest is good and above is not all that huge apart from the physical size of the watch and so on but it delivers everywhere else you would want a smartwatch to do, for me I have taken more of a shine to smartwatches as they keep me off my phone and with the Pixel 7 both make that happen with being able to do most things from the watch or by just talking to the devices and keeps me from distraction and taking out my phone and going through things as you do which I tend to do after work now or in bed and catch up on the less important things like social media and emails etc.

The Pixel watch is great to get things done and dusted quickly with the on board tools for example my WhatsApp groups etc I can dismiss ( you can dismiss anything and clear from your notifications on your watch to clear on the phone) but you can also reply with emojis pull up the keyboard or speak, again i demo this in the review I love it and it does not distract me, I know see myself reacting more from the watch than I do from the phone which does it impede the battery life but it does charge up quickly.

Fitness, yeah you get 6 months free fitbit but have to pay for it after which is a bit of sting in the tail for some along with the price of the watch itself but for those who want that but more get it that way and the rest can be still used as normal, the live heart rate is a great idea and the general usability of the watch for fitness tracking like steps and all that good stuff and is enough for me, I am not one of those into getting sleep tracking data etc and I just use the general offerings most would use that buy simply fitness trackers..cheap and cheerful ones..The Fitbit experience is completely redesigned for Google Pixel Watch, with 40 exercise modes available to track your favourite workouts and all-day activities including steps, distance with built-in GPS and Active Zone Minutes, You can also avail of the ECG app if you wish.

For looks we have got watch faces tiles and complications to pick from to spruce things up but we should see more as time goes buy which would be nice but it must be said the ones that came with the watch app are great and I have two i change between, within the app also allows you to customise things some more which we looked at in the unboxing and the the review below.

Overall for me the watch does what i need in a smartwatch, keeps me away from my phone and that is a Pixel 7 which is probably not the right thing to say as I love it but the point is reducing time on my phone this watch does that and both products complement each other well, the price might be a problem and the other things mentioned above but for their first try it is a good one and I look forward to what is next and will continue to wear this one until then.  Check the video below for more.

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Tech Review – Nokia G60 5G

Ok so Nokia is back i town with some new phones and one message they are sending out is sustainability and the environment and I go to see this first hand at their launch event in Dublin recently and go to see their new range of devices and also the new packaging which all sends a clear message, the phones do feel different in the hand but this does not deflect from the product and from using the Nokia G60 the last few weeks it has served me well it must be said for the money this comes in at and that is also from a power users perspective who threw everything at the phone i would usually do on a daily basis. Well one slight annoyance was I had no case on the phone which bugs me but I went ahead anyway and it did a great job. You can see the first look and walkthrough of the device here where I go over the UI and more on the device.

I have been saying some time now there is no need to spend over 300 euro on a phone anymore and if you are just a general user for emails social media and photos this easily does the task and not only that it has a huge screen to consume media on too which for me is a vital part of a smartphone. not only that decent battery life too which again is for most people and this one has something for everyone including a decent shooter.

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The G60 could be seen as a mid ranger device which is a sweet spot for many depending on what needs they have, in the looks department from the rear it does look more expensive than it is and given it is made with recycled material you will get that cheapish feel from it at first but it is robust and has not yet got a mark on it from using with no case and this is a good thing from my point of view on how I use my phones. This also does not collect fingerprints. When it comes to the 5G aspect which this phone is for the network I am on I do not get real 5G speeds and changing it has been deplorable on any phone I use but this G60 is thinking ahead here and when it does get better I hope to see an improvement and cant give an honest answer on the 5G aspect but it does work fantastically under normal 4G conditions.

Nokia G60 5G is built to last longer, using 60% recycled plastic. It gets 3 years of warranty,³ OS upgrades and monthly security updates,¹ so you can rest assured your Nokia G60 5G remains cutting-edge. It delivers on premium performance, our latest AI camera experience, and our signature durability too. Plus, the 6.58” FHD+ 120 Hz display gives you a super-smooth everyday smartphone experience, all at an easy-to-hold size.

The screen again is another great feature on this phone it is big crisp and bright with minimal bezels apart from the bigger chin and for most will be fine, yes there is a teardrop front facing camera which many loath but really it does not get in the way and going forward Nokia do need to ditch it.

The camera and audio was decent too and with OZO audio built in you can tell the difference you can be the judge of the image and photo gallery below with both day and night video and image samples to pick from.

 

 

The battery life is quite good, now unless like me who is a power user I used for two weeks as a main device and a week as my secondary device which would fall into the hands of a simple daily driver for most people and there is a notable difference to be had here and of course expected. You will easily get more than a day on one charge however for me less than a full day didn’t cut it and to be fair it is like that with any daily driver I use full time however good overall for the average user. There is no wireless charging present here but again the jury is still out on that as a necessity. The phone has 20W charging and does not come with a charger as expected as we all have plenty of them knocking around the house.

For me as someone who user high end phones most of the time I could easily use this to do what I do on a daily basis with the bigger screen which I like most but not the best under extreme sunlight but in Ireland the chances of that ruining your day is slim there is a good speaker on the phone it is light and has all you need and again you are keeping the environment in mind too so overall for the price you get a decent phone. I have also done some video reviews of late with this device, can you pick them out? The audio is a tip…

Camera – Capture Fusion for UW, Night Mode 2.0, Dark Vision, Tripod Mode, Night Selfie, AI Portrait
Front camera:8 MP,  1.12µm, f/2.0, 1/4” Rear camera:50 MP  Main 0.7µm (1.4µm 4-in-1), f/1.8, 1/2.5”
+ 5 MP  Ultrawide f/2.2, 1/5” + 2 MP  Depth f/2.4, 1/5” Rear flash LED
Bluetooth: 5.1
Features: NFC + eSIM
Headphone jack:3.5 mm
Location: GPS/AGPS, GLONASS, BDS, Galileo
USB connection: USB Type-C (USB 2.0) OTG
WiFi: 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/ax-ready (2.4/5G dual band)

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Tech Review – Google Pixel 7

OK so we have been testing the Google Pixel 7 some weeks now and it is time to talk about the latest device from Google and it is a device to take note of, I shared my early thoughts here with three days of use but a review after a few days with any phone is simply not a review as I have said before and with this device I think it is fair to say is what is inside is what counts this time around with all the smarts and so on.

Lets start with the build quality and for me it is fine, it is light and yes it is slippy but that camera bar is an aide for you to balance the device and a case will sort out the slippy end of things, the buttons are placed perfectly for me and the screen is nice with minimal bezels on show and for reference there is no scratches or marks on the camera bar yet and for me it feels good in the hand and it is really just a simple design that we have seen before from Google and I am fine with it, the camera bar again is a talking point it suits some and not others and that is just how phones go you either like it lump it or live with it..

Loaded up with plenty of apps it has not slowed down for me and has become more so a tool than a phone per say. Yes I use the camera daily but for me it is the smarts inside that make it a handy tool in my pocket as well as a great point and shoot camera amongst other things and will be my daily driver for the foreseeable future I usually carry two phones daily sometimes three as it is what I do but the main sim card will be in the Pixel 7 and will be staying there until the next offering comes along providing things stay as is now which is great bar one gripe which I will get onto later.

With my reviews I dont waffle on about the specs and just get to it I will l leave a link the the first impressions page which has a lengthy video walking through the device and now that I have used and tested those features I can speak about them and how this phone has been as a main daily driver since that video.

OK being a power user is where I am at, with multiple apps on the go multiple email accounts social media and more it has been fine in that respect no lag no freezing screen and when multitasking this is important and for those who do the same will agree, Pixel devices have been generally fast and worked well for me even down to the 6a which I still use for work and video reviews today however one thing that has been an issue is video processing and the same still applies with the Pixel 7 and i did lean towards the app been the problem but with several devices as my disposal during testing this seems to be still slower than my other phones and identical to the 6a with the speed having tested the same video, most of my recent reviews though have been shot with the Pixel 7 and I will continue to use the phone to do so with the workload I have with case reviews and tech products but overall the results still come out great but the time to process is annoying and probably the only thing I can say that is negative about the phones.

 

 

The camera is what most people will know pixel devices for and again we have a great camera and the video is also great, for anyone that wants a point and shoot camera the Pixel is the one to go to get the best shots with little effort and is as a good as the iPhone, yes I said iPhone and being a hater for years I have the 14 pro and have to admit the camera is great but the pixel is half the price lads. Below I have taken some videos and images both day and night so you can be the judge of what you see. It is one of the best camera phones on the market and the only one that gives any user the best point and shoot results time and time again for me and this is from using several phones doing the same shots in my testing and it is noted that the Pixel phones are best in class for this with favourable results in comparison, I am no photography expert and dont get deep into the spiel that comes with it but for a point and shoot camera phone any pixel is it really.

The camera has lots of tricks and the AI does lots of the heavy haulage but the results are great and the tools at hand are too like image blur and my favourite is magic eraser which for me has been a useful tool and I love it especially for work and personal matters, in the work capacity it is great for removing unwanted labels and text and also private information, you be saying you can use the tools already there baked into the camera app but no this works better and is cleaner and looks more natural and it is a super useful tool.

 

What is inside the Pixel for is is what makes it my daily driver, as mentioned many times before it is the likes of Google lens for example which is the most used feature on my Pixel phones, again point at the target or text in any language you get your results and edit there and then to exactly what you require from the subject I love it and it keeps getting better over time with more accuracy. As my readers know I am a trainer collector and here is a sample of daily use below with a photo taken in a shop and the results there and then right in front of me..

The Pixel 7 has many more features such as the voice recorder which translates in real time which is handy for many purposes such as taking notes and more again a great tool for creators, live playing is also a handy feature for that favourite song you could never remember and of course your smarts in house there is so much to do with little effort which is a good thing and makes keeping your phone in your hand less a good thing alongside your Pixel Watch.

Overall for the the Pixel 7 is a great phone at a great price with AI and the camera being top features on the phone, it makes life simple has a decent battery and looks well too it does not have the 120 hz refresh rate some people bang on about and we are at 90hz on the Pixel 7 which is fine the display is great and fine for media consumption you get wireless charging and your mobile payment options which many use today, the zoom on the camera could of been a bit better .ie further away than some rivals but for what it is it does a decent job and with the cinematic effect now on board it ads to the camera features which is welcome, the Pixel devices can and hopefully will get better but for now remains one of the best phones when it comes to value for money, maybe next time we might get the pro model to check out and I can talk about those devices but for now and the previous models it has been the base model however I am not complaining they are great devices for their asking price.

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Tech Review – ITSKINS case round up for the iPhone 14 Pro

We have been testing out ITSKINS cases since their launch some time ago and they are great cases it must be said and for the iPhone range and other devices there is a massive range to pick from to suit all tastes and we get a taste of what is on offer for your iPhone 14 Pro with the range of cases we have here to check out from the company. With these cases you get full protection with bumpers front and back and extra grip and not only this we have wireless charging on all cases as tested below in our video review and of course the buttons work well and all ports are accessible as you would expect.

What does ITSKINS offer with their cases.

ITSKINS strives for green manufacturing and it can be seen in every product that we release. From compostable cases to plant-based inks, we are always looking for more ways to reduce our carbon footprint while creating great products.

Extra strong magnets align and attach better to MagSafe chargers and accessories. All their MagSafe cases use 100% recycled rare earth elements in all of the magnets.

 

With a message being clearly sent here by the company they are keeping the environment in mind and giving you good value for money with their cases and excellent protection for whatever device you use and we can stand by this as we have been using their cases some time, check out the range we have in for the iPhone 14 Pro below

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Tech Review – Tronsmart T7 portable outdoor speaker

Another speaker has landed from Tronsmart and again a portable outdoor one which will suit may folks, given the time of year now this will be favourable more an indoor speaker but if you have an office or marque up well then you are good to go and enjoy the punch this speaker will give you, not as punchy or loud as the Bang Mini but good all the same..

This time around we have access to their app which is great, the bang mini has no access yet but would be nice to see to give you some more control over the EQ but to be fair it is decent out of the box as is and packs a punch with nice bass thrown in and this speaker does give you options to play around some more which you can see below and of course in the video review with audio samples given of course, we dont leave you with stock image reviews with no context.

Design is familiar here with the speaker and generally looks well it is also robust with having a 360 degree sound output it is well built to let those speakers air properly and the speaker can be sat any way once standing on its side, on the top we have a volume wheel and this is also surrounded by a ring that changes colour which adds to the effects and great for home parties and so on and you can impress your guests as it is not just a boring speaker that sits there. There is buttons down the side for easy controls and of course you have the app the enhance the sound which is great.

There is a great punch to the speaker when it comes to sound and will easily fill a room and depending on your music taste and genre you have the app to fine tune it some more so it will work for anyone no matter what music you listen to. Check the video below for sound samples and more and see what you can expect for your money and it is a very affordable speaker that delivers on sound looks and features with added light effects to step things up a bit.

Features

  • SoundPulse Audio.
  • 360° Surround Sound.
  • IPX7 Waterproof.
  • Stereo Pairing.
  • Vibrant LED Modes.
  • Custom Equalizers via App.

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Tech Review – Skullcandy SLYR gaming headphones

When it comes to gaming headphones there is plenty to pick from on the market today you have ones that cost a small fortune and ones that comes with all the bells and whistles and some RGB lights to impress people even more but then you have affordable offerings out there that are just plug and play and this is where these headphones rest and not only that these give you a superb audio experience for your gaming needs and also the voice aspect for multiplayer games is great, for me in my testing on both the Xbox and Nintendo Switch it made my experince more immersive, one of my family members went as far to say you get a cinema type experince from the audio delivered and they are not wrong, my game play on consoles is not a huge thing I do today however when I do I like to have the best experience available and for the cost of these headphones you get this and they impressed me as a whole and for the price you cant complain.

 

Ok some might see these as boring being plug and play but get immersive sound and yes there is no app or software involved here and it is kept simple there is a removable mic and you have one button to mute the headset and a volume wheel, it is all so easy and no set-up required and keeping the plug and play format the way it should be and for me easy to recommend for that gamer you know in your life and an ideal gift for Christmas or just a gift in general, the headset is light and comfortable and can be worn for hours on end, check the video below for more.

Features

SLYR Multi-Platform Wired Gaming Headset – £59.99 MSRP

  • Skullcandy Supreme Sound – Unique audio-tuning process enables users to maximise the depth and detail of each sound

  • Bi-Directional Mic – Improves voice pickup for enhanced communications

  • Mute & Volume Control – Easy-to-reach, on-board controls enable gamers to quickly mute and adjust volume without gameplay interference

  • Durable, Lightweight Design – Constructed from tough, lightweight materials including head-conforming memory-foam ear cushions wrapped in moisture wicking and breathable material

  • Connection Type: 3.5mm Aux, PC Splitter
    Impedance: 32Ω
    Driver Diameter: 50mm
    THD: <2% at 1KHz
    Sound Pressure Level: 95±3dB
    Frequency Response: 20Hz – 20KHz
    Weight: 265g

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