Emix H30 Headphone: A good attempt but not worth the ambitious price ADATA Emix H30 bass is great, overall sound output needs to be improved extensively before being considered as hardcore gaming headset.
Emix H30 Gaming Headphone Review: A good attempt but not worth the ambitious price on Business Standard. ADATA Emix H30 bass is great, overall sound output needs to be improved extensively before being considered as hardcore gaming headset.
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» When a company known for its memory cards and
storage drives launches a headphone, the expectations could be sky-high. And the same logic applies to Emix H30. Out of the box, the bundle includes the wired Emix H30 headphone, a detachable microphone, the Solox F30 amplifier along with a headphone stand, a bag for the headset, an introductory manual, and a 1.6m USB cable for connecting the amplifier to your gaming console. The number of add-ons in the Emix H30 bundle limits portability and is not at all a viable option for gamers on the go.
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In terms of look and feel, the Emix H30 looks gimmicky, a dark greycoloured large headset with plastic everywhere. The outside of the both the ear pieces are decorated with a red metal mesh that veils a red LED lighting, giving it a pro-gaming feel.The steel headband is not expandable while an adjustable head cushion of faux leather sits tightly on the head. The fit is good but gets uncomfortable after a few hours of continuous gaming.
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Gaming headsets have their own flaws, tailor-made gaming cans are not allround performers and the Emix H30 is not an exception either. The headset belts out average audio outputs be it normal songs or sound effects of the 'Rise of the Tomb Raider'. The amplifier also fails miserably. However, the base is thumpy and is at time great for shooters, PUBG seemed thrilling at the start but somehow too much treble or base makes the headphones vibrate and it might become uncomfortable after sometime of high adrenaline shoots. Listening to music on the headphones was also average. The sound was muddy across the range. The headphones struggled in the highs while the lows were dealt without any precision.
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