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The V20 Stereo Gaming Headset delivers an immersive audio experience with its high power 50mm neodymium drivers, ensuring you catch every detail in your games. Its adjustable noise-cancelling microphone allows for clear communication, while the ergonomic design with memory foam earmuffs provides comfort for extended gaming sessions. Compatible with multiple platforms, this headset is perfect for gamers looking to enhance their experience.
M**E
Long-Lasting, Decent Quality, Worth Its Price
I've had these for about 2 years and I'd say they're reasonable for their priceUsability is my favorite. They're comfortable, the mic is on a flexible rod, and the buttons for adjusting your mic or audio volume are easy to access.Audio quality is decent. Particularly low sounds don't pick up well, which sometimes stands out in video games as my friends hear sounds that I can't hear at all, but it's never a big deal and only matters if you're a total audiophile. I'm fine with it and can hear everything I need to.Mic quality is a little frighteningly ASMR. It can and will pick up every smack of your lips, so I keep the mic bent away from my face. I enjoy the flexibility of the mic rod, and accessibility of the mute buttons makes it easy to mute or unmute my mic.Sound cancelling... doesn't happen at all. I can hear everythingMaterial quality is debatable. I've had these for 2 years and they still work perfectly fine.. if you ignore the fact that they're duct taped together because my big head cracked the plastic within a few months. They mostly stay at my desk and don't leave my room, but I also haven't treated them the best; I've accidentally sat on them a few times and ran over the cord with my chair, but they still work perfectly well. As long as you're not throwing them around the material is decently resilient.All in all, if you're a casual gamer or computer user who just needs a simple audio device and aren't picky about it then these are a great bargain for their price. They're not luxurious, but $30 and a little duct tape has lasted me years so I'm fine with it.
M**G
Quality Gaming Headset with Great Noice Cancellation & Detailed Audio at a Bargain Price
The Jeecoo Xiberia V20 Stereo Gaming Headset has been one of the best most comfortable bargain-priced gaming headsets I've ever experienced. The over-the-ear, noice-cancelling design is really well-cushioned and has a similar feel to a nice pair of studio headphones.Together with a sub-$25 price tag, I think the Jeecoo Xiberia V20 is one of the best valued gaming headsets on Amazon right now and really delivers in quality and experience.My first impression of the Jeecoo Xiberia V20 gaming headset was how comfortable the padded memory foam and thick leatherette covered earmuffs were. The over-ear close-back design gently hugs your head, and the sturdy metal head beam with additional padded memory foam is easily adjustable to fit any side head without falling off.The noise cancelling qualities and 50mm drivers provide a wide frequency range that deliver rich accurate sound and an immersive gaming experience that allow you to enjoy all the in-game sound effects and audio details (ie. nearby enemy gunshots and footsteps in Apex Legends or Call of Duty).The Jeecoo Xiberia V20 headset comes with an adjustable 100 degree directional boom microphone. The mic is flexible and as such less susceptible to breaking, unlike the hard plastic microphones that come with your standard Xbox One headset.I primarily use my headset for gaming on my Xbox One, but have also tested them on my Nintendo Switch, MacBook Pro, and Blue Designs Blackout microphone with similar positive results. The headset is also compatible on PlayStation 4 and other standard 3.55mm AUX input devices.NOTE: When using the Jeecoo Xiberia V20 Headset on Xbox One, it will default to 50% audio capacity in your game. You will need to increase this to 100% in the Settings menu if you want to enjoy your game at full volume.If there is one downside of the Xiberia V20 headset, it's the long 160cm (5.2ft) braided audio cable. As I've mostly been using Bluetooth across all my devices, going back to a cable on my headphones seems like a technological step back.While there is ample cable for you to move around unrestricted with your controller or device, the extra cable length seems excessive, and if I didn't keep it in a neat bundle with twist tie around it, The cable does save you from keeping the headset charged all the time, but I definitely go through AA batteries faster on my Xbox One controller as a result.Alternatively, the in-line volume control and mute switch on the cable are a nice feature that allows me to easily switch between talking to my squad in Apex Legends, and muting my mic so they don't need to hear me eating leftover breakfast burrito in-between matches.Stylistically, I'm a big fan of the black on black features of the headset. The rainbow LED light on the sides has a cool aesthetic, but only glows when the USB cable is plugged in and is basically useless outside a computer setup or connecting it to an external battery.The VerdictThe Jeecoo Xiberia V20 Stereo Gaming Headset offers a quality, comfortable, immersive gaming experience at a bargain price under $25. This is a great upgrade for anyone still using a standard Xbox One or Playstation 4 headset and want to try out a quality noise cancelling headset at a bargain price.Compared to other similar entry-level headsets I've tried (ie. the Turtle Beach Recon 70), the Jeecoo Xiberia V20 Stereo Gaming Headset still offers a higher value with similar or identical features at a fraction of the price.The 160cm cable seems a bit excessive especially if your mostly accustomed to wireless Bluetooth devices by now but really only a small blemish for an overall great product at such a low price.Although they don't quite match the feel and ergonomics of a pricey pair of Beats Studio Headphones, or the convenience of a wireless Bluetooth connection, they still provide a very comfortable, immersive experience, with excellent audio quality at a bargain price.
D**!
Great Quality - But Check Your Settings!
I received this product for free in exchange for my honest reviewSo this is a somewhat unique review since I can't use these headphones for much myself. They're actually, legitimately good headphones (well, kind of, gimme a sec), but I do some audio production as a freelancer and I have several pairs of pretty expensive headphones and monitors that are just better. Even for gaming, I have my condenser mic set up at my computer, so... Yeah.Anyway, I want to be super clear - if you're in the market for new headphones and these are in your budget, get 'em. If your head isn't huge and unsightly, these will be the most comfortable headphones you've ever worn, and they'll sound better than anything else in your price range with a little tweaking. Now that right there is the tricky part: the tweaking.So, again, I do some audio production. So on all my computers I have an equalizer set up in my audio drivers, and by tweaking that equalizer I've achieved a glorious sound from these headphones. WITHOUT those settings, though, these headphones sound slightly muffled and mid-heavy. So, if you're looking to use these casually as plug-and-play headphones on a system with no equalization settings (most systems DO have these settings, they're on your phone, your iPod, many computers and/or most music programs, etc), maybe give these a miss. You need to be able to adjust your EQ to get the best sound out of them.Next up, the microphone. This is what I figured would be predictably the weakest spot, since most built-in microphones are total garbage. Shockingly, this one is really not bad, it's not tinny or muffled, it's a little quiet but not unreasonably so, and it's got great compression/dynamics. My only complaint is that the mic arm/stem/thing is super stiff, it took some doing to get it into a good position.These headphones also have a function where they light up. I'd be way into that if it weren't super duper secondary - the audio is all transferred through the 3.5mm jack, not at all through the USB. But, the LEDs are powered exclusively by USB. So, in order to have the sound come through AND have the LEDs function, you have to plug both cables in. Which is annoying. Especially when, like me, you have a computer whereupon the 3.5 audio output you use is not directly next to a USB port. On my laptop, these are on opposite sides. On my primary desktop, they're on the front and back. On my secondary, they're next to each other - but the USB ports are dead on the front, only the ones up the side work. So I can't have my sick awesome LEDs flashing, which makes me sad. If these transmitted audio via USB and could do that AND power the unit at the same time, that'd be cool. Or, if they just had a battery option, which you could charge them up. Either way I'd be into it.The cable on these is freakin rugged. The whole thing is built pretty solid, but I'm extra impressed with the cable, it's awesome.The earpads are the biggest, softest, most luxurious pads I've ever felt on headphones under $100. Pillowy marshmallowy squishy delicious wonderfully soft earpads. It's kind of a shame the headband is such a tight curve, and/or that my head is so big. If the whole assembly didn't squeeze my noggin just a little too tightly, I'd recommend them for anyone with a less massive dome because I bet that to anyone else they're insanely comfortable overall. Also, as for external noise, they certainly don't let much through. They're not perfect, but they're quite effective considering the price. Much better than most regular headphones at this price point.Like I said at the start, I'm not planning to use them all that much, but they're great backups for listening/gaming and I do recommend them to anyone looking around this price point - as long as you can tweak that EQ, you're golden.
D**Y
pleased with purchase. So far
.The sound quality was good, the noise cancellation is much better than my previous set of headphones and the set is quite comfortable
M**5
Excellent rapport qualité et prix!!!
Très bien construit!
C**L
Damaged upon arrival
Took forever to get to me and upon arrival product was damaged. What a waste of my time and money
M**A
Disappointed
Returned after less than a month. Sound output gave out. Could hear clicking when it occurred. Other than the clicking, input was fine - good sound and comfortable.
J**N
Dont buy!
It was broke in half when recieved!
A**R
Lots of echoing on the headset
Sound quality is alright, however there is too much echo on the headset which makes it bad for virtual meetings, calls, etc...
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