Monday, May 25th 2009
Raptor-Gaming H2 5.1 Headset Launched
Raptor-Gaming, a German-based gaming-oriented computer peripheral manufacturer, has announced the H2 5.1 headset, which should be available from next month. The headset comes with a 3 meter long cable, a noise canceling microphone, an amplifier, and features a frequency response of 20Hz ~ 20kHz. The package is completed with a carry pouch. The Raptor-Gaming H2 will be priced at 69.90 Euro.
Source:
TechConnect
13 Comments on Raptor-Gaming H2 5.1 Headset Launched
Sure, music sounds like crap on them; but then again that isn't the point is it?
If these are really good, then the price is good. It's really hard to find a good set of 5.1 headphones. (why am I talking like a teenage woman with no intellect) ^^ Someone acts as if all drivers are equal.
As long as german engineering hasn't degraded like in cars, I'm sure the headphones will be spiffy :)
Kind of weird they wouldn't try to enter US market.
To lighten up these usually contain actually 4 speakers within. I think center channel is just a mono mix for two "front" ones and I dont know about these but the sub channel is actually a vibrator :)
Overall sound quality (in the TEAC version) is really really good for a headphone. However I will not agree these are good for gaming. When it comes to listening games with good sound systems for footsteps and locating sound sources Stereo is teh shit. Yeah you can figure out where it came from here but Stereo delivers that information clearly and you dont waste time wondering where did that hit came from.
Maybe it is fun to play games that arent so much sound-location based cause it gives a more 3d feeling but thats it. I love listening to music on these due to sound quality.
Overall I must say this is a good choice if you want good sound without additional amplifires. My TEAC HP10 is indestructable. I must have drove my chair over the cord a bilion times and dropped it countless times. The volume control isnt what its supposed to be after 5 years - I have to squeze it a bit so channels volume are equal. But I think thats just time on the connectors inside prolly some good WD40 would solve this.
If this is a good remake of teac/medusa this is well worth its money. Maybe you can get a Stereo headset like that but I think this has stereo mode the same as the older 5.1 headphones had which is alright.
On the dark side of these raports : TEAC had a leather "head holder" which rules for comfort I think i just see some black sponge on these. Also the speaker case seems closed where TEAC had open case which might just be a matter of taste but I like to hear the envirement around me while I play