🎧 Elevate Your Game with Vega T1 - Where Sound Meets Speed!
The PRISMXR Vega T1 Wireless Gaming Earbuds deliver an unparalleled audio experience with 25ms low-latency technology, making them perfect for gaming on PS5, Meta Quest, and more. With features like dual functionality for gaming and chatting, universal compatibility, and fast charging capabilities, these earbuds are designed for the modern gamer who demands both performance and convenience.
Control Method | App |
Cable Features | Without Cable |
Additional Features | Fast Charging |
Headphones Ear Placement | In Ear |
Headphone Folding Features | In Ear |
Impedance | 16 Ohm |
Noise Control | Active Noise Cancellation |
Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
Headphone Jack | USB |
Color | Black |
Theme | Video Game |
Item Weight | 0.2 Kilograms |
W**O
The included USB-C dongle is a game changer
The biggest selling point of these is the included dongle that eliminates latency - advertised for gaming. But really gaming is NOT the selling point. The selling point is that any device with a USB-C port will immediately connect.If I'm at work and listening to a podcast, I don't have to do the bluetooth-connecting-device-switching dance. I just pop the dongle in my PC and join my meeting. Then if I want to watch a quick video on my tablet, just pop it in and it works. The device tells the PC / tablet this it's a wired usb-c headphones so it works on any device 100% of the time.They sounds pretty awesome as well, and the lack of active noise cancelling is a bummer - but at this price point it would be unreasonable to make that an issue.The fit is awesome, I always have trouble keeping headphones in - not these babies.Cannot recommend these enough. BUY THESE.EDIT: Months later, and oh my god these are the best headphones I've ever purchased. They are loud, sound great, and have excellent battery life. They are my go to for music, remote work meetings, and increasingly my go to gaming headset. On my top end self built gaming PC these things are no-latency and instantly connect with the dongle. This is a gaming headset, a remote headset, and an amazing set of headphones and they are quite comfortable for in-ear phones.Hands down my favorite set of ear buds I've ever purchased - and I've gone through a set of Galaxy buds, 2x sets of Galaxy Buds Pros, a nice set of Sony buds, and countless cheap ear buds. You won't be disappointed.
D**
Absolutely. Positively. Awesome.
I’m very confused. I have owned many headsets and headphones over the years. I’ve had headsets ranging from $50 - $300. I value good sound. I want great mids that bring out the world and voices, high that don’t screech, and bass that booms….without being muddy. The Vega’s not only are able to do that, they do it well. Really well. In fact, they’re the best sounding headset I’ve ever used. Hands down. They’re well balanced, ridiculously detailed, and the 3D audio w/ the PS5 works better than everything I’ve tried thus far.The mic, for ear buds, is very good. It’s clear, and blocks out a decent amount of background noise. It still picks up some background noise, but most scenarios work great and my teammates have no issues with my mic quality.The app is great and lets you dial the sound that suits you. The one downside is there’s no volume control when using my PS5. You have to use the PS5’s software to adjust the volume. When using the buds on my phone, the touch controls work and worked better than the other two pairs of buds I own. The mute mic button on the Dual Sense works here, I’ve read on some buds it doesn’t. The dongle connection is pretty flawless and lag free, just make sure to upgrade the firmware before using.As with most buds on the market, the battery on these is far from great. They last about 4 hours on average, using a moderately high volume. Their recharge is quick, though. I was going to knock off a star, but this is fairly par for the course in 2023 for buds. My solution is to buy a second set, which would bring my total to $110 for both pairs. That’s a steal if you ask me. A spare set means I’ll always have a pair ready to go, and won’t need to worry about how long my session will last.The charging case is also the best I’ve used, minus one caveat. They slide into the case like butter. They charge vertically, so it’s easy to remember where each bud charges. The caveat is the case is a black circle with no indication of where to prop it open. I put on a sticker so I can orient it. Problem solved.As with all ear buds, make sure they have a snug fit and large enough tips for your ear canals. If you aren’t using the correct tips, everything will sound flat. Get the right fit with these and you’ll be in heaven.I was going to get the Sony Pulse Explore’s or Sony Inzone Buds, but those were both $200. I took a chance on these and they have turned into my favorite purchase of the year.
S**K
Pretty good but not perfect, yet
Just got the earbuds and have tested for a few hours playing several games on PS5. Yes it’s only been several hours but for the most part it’s long enough to get a feel for how the earbuds will perform (other than battery life).Let’s start off with saying yes they do connect to your PS5 through the dongle immediately. No fuss. The sound is pretty loud and has decent bass to it. It isn’t the most amazing sound but if you’re not an audiophile like me it’ll be good enough. I’m comparing these directly to the soundcore VR P10 I’ve been testing on the PS5.The VR P10s sound a bit flat even after modifying the sound curve on the app, not enough bass for me but it wasn’t terrible. The PRISMs though had better bass and definitely louder. I also found them more comfortable and felt like they had a nice snug fit. The mic works decently well for both for game chat while being able to hear in game audio simultaneously.The only gripe I have with the PRISMs so far is that the app absolutely refuses to connect to the earbuds. It will not pair and therefore cannot adjust the sound curve. The app for the VR P10s worked perfectly. I was hoping that the pass through on the dongle for either earbud set would allow me to plug the PSVR 2 into it so I can use the earbuds and theVR set at the same time but the VR set does not receive any power when plugged into the dongle.EDIT: After a few sessions, battery life seems to average about 4-5 hrs, with the right earbud generally losing all charge about 30-60 minutes before the left. Might be the primary bud causing it but not sure. Managed to get the app to work as it seems to require you to connect to your phone first before the app actually recognizes the earbud. Don’t think the custom equalizer carries over to console as when i reopen the app it seems to return to default each time. Keeping stars at 4 due to battery life discrepancy between the two buds
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