![]() ![]() The battery shone here it took longer than I thought to run down the battery my timings equalled to 21 hours. The wireless worked great when paired to an Xbox One S the latency was very low and Halo 5 was as crystal clear as could be. There’s a welcome 3.5mm jack for the devices that don’t support wireless connectivity, while there’s a mini-USB for charging. The controls such as volume, on/off and for the microphone are all here, and don’t get in the way. It’s definitely a stark design choice, and depending how you feel with wearing headphones for every situation, you will certainly stand out with these. The look of the 9X is the same here, but to make people know that it’s definitely meant to be used for an Xbox console, there are these green zig-zags on the top of the headband, whereas everything else is in its matte-black colour. The headphone cups work in unison here with comfort they feel that they were made for your ears, regardless of sizes, and it just equals to a comfortable experience. It’s innovative and just makes it easier than wasting time in adjusting headphones to see if they’re just right, or if they slide off the head. Here, they just fit like a glove, mainly thanks to the headband design that’s replacing the method of adjusting the height of both cups. It sounds like an obvious trait but there’s plenty of unnamed examples which need to be taken off after a half hour. Yet again SteelSeries accomplish what many fail to do they make headphones comfortable. ![]()
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