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Sound Blaster Wireless Headphones

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Kenneth 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[PCIe x1] I use this Sound Blaster for my headphones. I love the hi-fi sound quality, the high power and the audio controls. It is a great enhancement!

5
Jon 2024-06-12 09:32:15

[Frequency] My pc's original sound blaster soundcard had some issues like there was a major delay when speaking into a mic and wearing headphones which can make it very hard to speak. I stuck the Play 3 in my usb slot stuck the wires in it and it was working. I definitely recommend downloading the software for it that allows you to tweak the sound. My headphones have deep powerful bass for the first time thanks to this! (use quality mic & extension cables like RODE SC1/SC2/VC1)

5
anyonymous 2024-05-07 02:44:10

[PCIe x1] When they called this a sound BLASTER! Exceeds expectations!

5
Paulo G 2024-06-05 09:36:58

[30 Hours (BT)] Excellent wireless headphones, the sound is perfect and the bass it's awesome!

5
John 2024-04-01 04:29:37

[1x PCIe] Bought a Sound Blaster because of problems with sound on my brand new computer. Microsoft couldn't fix it, the compute OEM couldn't fix iit, and I was faced with returning the computer -- after I had installed and copied over all my stuff. The solution? The inexpensive Sound Blaster card. It plugged in in snap, drivers loaded without a hitch, and -- like the headline says -- it works. Quite nicely, I might add.

5
Jose Luis 2024-09-21 09:42:48

[USB-A 2.0] There are not too many options for external sound cards and it is nice to know Sound Blaster keeps upgrading their offerings. This card sounds great, it is easy to install and has many options to configure. The primary target are games with presets ready to go. I used it for music, connected to a receiver, and the sound is outstanding.

5
K Mint 2024-05-23 01:48:50

[0.285 lb] I have been through two (2) other pairs of wireless, bluetooth headphones. Active lifestyle wore them out in about a month. These things don't fall out of your ears, they don't get damaged from sweat or dirt, and they uh..you know..sound good. We tend to forget that we need our headphones to sound good and these really do! Highly, highly recommend.

5
William 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[Storm Gray] I've owned many types of headphones over the years. Wired as well as wireless. Frankly speaking you get what you pay for, though until now I would be reluctant to say that about wireless/Bluetooth headphones. If your value the quality of sound over the bells and whistles of other brands then the PI7's will make you smile. It did me! Now, having said that, and as others have said, ANC, and battery life are more than adequate, but not equal to some other brands. The iPhone app. isn't going to blow you away as it has few tweaks. But I still insist the sound quality out of these wireless, In-Ear headphones are the very best I've heard. And that is coming from someone that usually uses a desktop amplifier and DAC. No, it doesn't beat them, BT technology is not there yet. But when I go mobile I don't leave the house without the PI7. They even come in handy when I need to wander around the house, or relax on the deck, or cook in the kitchen. If you can afford the price, they are well worth the price!

5
Stephensa00 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[1.6 Hours] [This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Looove these noise canceling wireless headphones! The sound on these are quite phenomenal! They really do drown out the outside noise around you and delivers a perfect sound! Would definitely recommend to any music lover!

5
Captainlooney 2024-04-22 08:25:48

[Red] I bought a pair on a whim because I got tired of using Airpod Pros 2 IEMs to use while on the couch or in bed waiting for the kids to fall asleep. I am into the Audiophile hobby so I am nitpicky when it comes to sound but obviously for wireless devices I understand sacrifices have to be made. I own a Hifiman Susvara, a Focal Utopia, and Sennheiser HD800S, all of which are considered summit-fi headphones which I use when stationary at my audio stack at my PC Desktop so I know what good heaphones sound like. The headphones are slightly consumer tuned to be warmer on the bass region (typical) but not overly annoying. ANC isn't as good as Apple solutions but sound quality is leaps above it. The sound quality is definitely on par with Focal's sub-$1000 offerings and they are more resolving than my classic Sennheiser HD650 for sure. Where I find this shines is with the Sound Personalization feature in the app where it auto-EQs based on your hearing capability. If this is your only pair of audiophile grade headphones, you'll appreciate the DAC feature where you can plug it into your USB jack of your PC to feed a pure digital signal to the headphone's built in DAC/AMP, this is where I feel this headphone performs its best (though BT is still best in class amongst its wireless peers). For anyone who just needs a pair of audiophile wireless headphones that can be used as a wired version (USB or headphone jack) as well look no further. As of the latest firmware version I do not notice any delay playing music or content on my phone as other users have noted.

5