![]() I tested the quality in a few PlayStation parties in-game and out. The positioning of the microphone is out-of-the-way as well, so I wasn’t chewing on it while using the headset. The microphone deploys out of the left earcup rather sleekly, staying incognito and non-invasive when not in use and easily accessible with the press of one button. ![]() ![]() Monoprice unveil their Vintage- themed Studio Mic Preamp For the $99.99 price point, the sound quality is right where it needs to be. As for music, the RIG is a great option, and though not explicitly designed for soundtracks, I did not have any issues. Dialogue sounds great – conversations are clear, and there is virtually no echo. Sound is crisp while testing the device with Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II, I was able to hear every sound in the game, from the gravel shifting underneath footsteps to firefights way in the distance. There are balanced acoustics chambers on each side of the headset, so sound never feels too concentrated on one ear like it sometimes can on other hardware. Now, most importantly, how does the RIG 600 Pro HS sound? To start, the headset is powered by bass-boosted, 40mm high-sensitivity drivers. Overheating is never a problem, and the product is extremely light and folds into the earcups, which makes traveling with it easy. Additionally, with the help of the size adjuster, I never ended up with “headset hair”, which was a welcome change compared to other hardware. Two soft plush fabric pieces flank either side of your head to ensure your ears are right where they need to be. Speaking of ear comfort, do you ever wish your ears had pillows? Well I did too, and then I was introduced to this headset. Noticeably less bulky than its recent counterparts, the 600 Pro HS fits comfortably on top of the head, slightly angled to the back so that ear comfort takes priority. The RIG 600 Pro HS was evidently designed with comfort in mind. Everything is a sleek black color, and can match basically any setup. Right out of the box expect to be greeted by a number of items: the headset itself, a 2.4GHz USB-C adapter, a USB-C charging cable, and a USB-C to USB-A adapter. The RIG Pro 600 HX will be released alongside the HS for Xbox consoles. The RIG 600 Pro HS is compatible with both PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, and PC (including the Steam Deck). Nacon has a good track record with GamingTrend so far, and besides a few startup issues out-of-the-box, that does not seem to be changing any time soon. Arriving just in time for the upcoming fall gaming release schedule, I believe this headset should be on everyone’s radar. You know what else I like? The RIG 600 Pro HS wireless headset. If you don't yet have a Switch, our round-up of the best Nintendo Switch deals will find you the best price for new console. And don't forget to see our guides to the best Nintendo Switch games or, if you want to save money, the best cheap Nintendo Switch games.Yeah, that’s right, as you can tell from the title, I like Fallout: New Vegas. There are loads of options around, but to save you a load of searching we've already found the best Nintendo Switch headphones available right now. While you can use pretty much any headphones you like with the Switch, as long as they have a 3.5mm jack or, excitingly, a Bluetooth connection (Nintendo enabled this last year, but it's a little limited and means you can only use two wireless controllers at the same time), a dedicated gaming headset is likely to be a better bet, particularly if you need a microphone for online gaming or streaming. While a quality headset is a nice thing to have on any console, with the Switch it's that little bit more essential, because while you don't really need one when you're playing on a big-screen TV, if you want to get the best out of your Switch when you're playing in handheld mode, you'll absolutely want the enhanced audio quality that only a headset can provide, especially if you're playing on your commute or when you're out and about.
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