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Audio FX Gaming HeadsetDescription: What sets the Audio FX gaming headset apart from other headsets is the vibration feature. The vibration is kicked in on sound below 20Hz. This is because the human ear cannot hear these sounds, but the body can feel them. eDimensional's Audio Fx headset is silver and black. Each ear piece has a silver plastic shell. The band, cords and mic are black.
On the left side is the microphone. The microphone rotates upward when not in use, then down in front of the users mouth when needed. To bad it doesn't detach when not needed. Each side is labeled with an R or L. The right and left side has LEDs.
The headset's headband is very thick. Though it is not super soft, it has a comfortable, stiff feel. The sides of the Audio FX Headset's headband extends down, revealing measurement numbers.
An interesting volume controller is included. Most of controllers have volume and possibly some kind of bass adjustment. The Audio FX headset includes a volume controller, but instead of a bass adjustment, it includes a vibration adjustment. There is also an on/off switch.
There are three connectors at the end of the Audio FX headset. A microphone 1/8" jack, a 1/8" audio jack, and a USB connector. The USB connector is a very unusual on the headphone, the first thought is it is for some kind of USB audio. Unfortunately, no software is included so this is not the case, leaving me to wonder what the extra connection was for.
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