Driver ozone rage st

07 November 2018

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DV Hardware review - Ozone Rage ST headset

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It feels very cheaply made, and the fit and finish are also a bit questionable. Our small ears were mostly well covered but larger ones might struggle to be completely enclosed. The cups have a somewhat industrial design and feature the same foam padding as the headband. That said, the textured cloth that is used is soft enough to not be an issue in use, it's just not as pleasant as other headsets with leather padding here.

The all-black version does not scream geek quite as much as the yellow and black version we received for testing, so that model could be worn as a normal pair of headphones provided you remove the microphone. Other than the slightly altered colour scheme, the two headsets are physically identical from the outside. The cups have a somewhat industrial design and feature the same foam padding as the headband.

DV Hardware review - Ozone Rage ST headset - The headband is adjustable in height but that's the only adjustment you can find on these headphones.

The most recent headset we saw, thewas also a budget ozone, and izone its cross-console compatibility, was woeful in the sound department. Let's hope Ozone doesn't make the same mistake. Other than the slightly altered colour scheme, the two headsets are physically identical from the outside. The outside of the earcups is coated in a nice soft-touch plastic which reminds us of case. That said, the textured cloth that is used is soft enough to not be an issue in use, it's just not as pleasant as other headsets with leather rage here. The build quality of the pair of headsets is also great, as they each feel nice all over and sturdy too. Click to enlarge - There's plenty of extension for larger craniums Though you cannot tilt or swivel them to suit your head shape, the earcups of the Rage headsets extend quite some distance on either side so as to cater for larger noggins. Our small ears were mostly well covered but larger drivers might struggle to be completely enclosed. We don't like our heads to be clamped, but the rage exerted by the earcups could be greater, as it's fairly easy to shake the headset loose, although in general use it's never an issue. The aforementioned textured cloth used to pad the earcups is fairly poor at containing sound. Combined with the relatively low pressure the headsets exert on your ears this ozone that neither one has very effective passive noise cancellation and both tend to leak rsge out quite easily too. Click to enlarge - The detachable mic fits to the left earcup and has some flexibility to it Another trait that the Driber headsets share is a fully detachable microphone, which attaches to the left earcup via a 3. The microphone itself is slightly flexible but has a limited number of places that it will actually remain in when you adjust it. We experienced no problems with voice clarity and the active noise isolation did a good job of eliminating loud background driver such as typing.
It does not feel that durable, which could be an issue as the microphone boom allows you to put quite some force onto the joint. Combined with the relatively low pressure the headsets exert on your ears this means that neither one has very effective passive noise cancellation and both tend to leak sound out quite easily too. The seal between head and ear cup is essential for good sound quality. While it will probably last for quite some time, it does not feel durable. Click to enlarge - There's plenty of extension for larger craniums Though you cannot tilt or swivel them to suit your head shape, the earcups of the Rage headsets extend quite some distance on either side so as to cater for larger noggins. The stereo sound quality exceeded our expectations: It was crisp and clear, and it kept most background noise out. Size adjustment and headband are an all-plastic affair, which does not bode well for long-term durability. The outside of the earcups is coated in a nice soft-touch plastic which reminds us of case. All trademarks used are properties of their respective owners. We experienced no problems with voice clarity and the active noise isolation did a good job of eliminating loud background noise such as typing. A gaming headset also lets you easily and understandably communicate with the other members of your team.

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