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Play to your full potential with this 23.8-inch ASUS TUF gaming monitor. The 1ms response time prevents blurring and lagging for quality visuals, while the FreeSync technology eliminates stuttering and tearing for seamless gameplay. This ASUS TUF gaming monitor has an anti-glare display that reduces reflections, and it features flicker-free technology that reduces eye strain for comfortable viewing.
 
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5
An affordable gamer's monitor
on March 22, 2020
Posted by: Vespasian
from Philadelphia, PA
Don't be deterred by the screen measurements and 1080p resolution - this is a fantastic monitor that should be at the top of any gamer's wish list. The screen quality is simply fantastic, with great brightness and excellent color production. The real standout, though, is the responsiveness. I use this monitor with an Xbox One X, and I'm amazed at what 4K TVs aren't able to do that this little monitor can. There is no simulated motion blur here; what you get is instant-response vivid motion that shows a continuity of animation that really lets you see what game designers intended. Subtle differences in light and shading that typically get compressed into murky background effects suddenly reveal contours and features you weren't able to see before. Just observe any small little body of water in motion in Red Dead Redemption II or Skyrim Remastered and you'll see what I mean.
The build quality is solid, or at least as solid as plastic can be, and comparable to other monitors in this price range. The display panel has superb viewing angles. The only area where the display is lacking a bit is in the production of black. Blacks look better than on other monitors of this size I've seen, but hints of grey poke through indicating the display can't represent the deepest, squid-ink blacks with the same facility that higher-end panels can. This is more of a quibble than a flaw, though.
The one major disappointment comes with the omission of a second HDMI port. Most gaming monitors of comparable size (and lower refresh rate) include this as a standard feature, so I was a bit let down by this. If you're primarily a PC gamer, though, this shouldn't be too annoying.
Menu options are easily accessible and straightforward as well. Max brightness is very good, though not supernova-bright like some other Asus products. Color adjustment options quite frankly don't feel that necessary given the display quality, so the options available are more than sufficient.
In short, if you'd like a monitor suited for gaming and don't want to drop more than $300, then this is the perfect choice for you. Don't shrug this off because of its resolution; this monitor is worth every penny.
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Pixelbook Go is the Chromebook that goes anywhere, then keeps going. It's barely 2 pounds* and just 13mm thin. So whether you're collaborating on a Google Doc in a cafe, catching up on emails during a flight, or watching movies while on vacation, you can do more on the go.*Weight varies by configuration and manufacturing process.
 
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5
Affordable Luxury
on November 16, 2019
Posted by: Vespasian
from Philadelphia, PA
Take the best features of Chromebooks, wrap them in a premium build with stellar battery life, and outfit them with an extremely good audio and visual experience, and you get a Pixelbook Go.
The "Go" in the product name is embodied in excellent battery life and fantastic build quality. On a single charge, you can comfortably use this for half a day or more with no fear of the computer dying on you. What's even better is the deceptively good build. The Pixelbook Go is constructed from a metal frame that gets a textured finish for added grip that feels durable and reliable. One of the biggest drawbacks with Chromebooks has generally been the compromises made on materials to drive costs down. Well, this model cuts in the opposite direction and offers excellent material design for a competitive price. The underside is ribbed to provide for easy transport and to prevent sliding, yet made from durable metal to withstand shocks and occasional drops. This device simply feels comfortable to hold, and is lightweight enough to be eminently transportable. Dropping this in a laptop bag made me think I was carrying a tablet around instead of a computer!
The hinge is also satisfyingly strong and will clearly last years of use. The lid, or display half, is similarly solid and doesn't produce any worrisome creaks or flex.
Using this outdoors really illustrates how great the display can be. The auto-brightness settings can be extremely aggressive, but with a few presses of the Brightness key you can guarantee legibility in all sunlight conditions. The viewing angles are excellent as well, which gives the Pixelbook Go an advantage over 90 percent of the Chromebooks on the market.
What really surprised me was how great the audio experience is. I've been cycling through film trailers to test just how well this little computer can produce audio, and I'm truly amazed. There are two speakers running alongside the keyboard on the Pixelbook Go. To see them, you might not think they'd be that powerful, but they can really reproduce TV-quality sound. I can even pick up stereo mixing as sounds from a Godzilla trailer transit from the right to the left! This is a feature even pricey Windows laptops generally struggle with, so I'm pleasantly surprised. There's also a headphone jack, so commuters or students using this in a library can enjoy the great sound without being a nuisance.
They keyboard and track pad are excellent as well. They keys may feel a bit "plastic-y" at first, but you'll change your mind when you start typing with them. I'm actually typing this sentence right now with the Pixelbook Go, and I can testify that the keyboard has excellent responsiveness, the height of the keys provides for great travel, and you can type with a higher degree of precision than you would at first think. The track pad, at first, also seemed to have kind of a squishy quality to it, but I'm now seeing that it's engineered to prevent against accidental presses. For once, the heel of my hand isn't activating a menu option of shutting down a web page!
The only negative about the screen is the slightly oily quality it has on close inspection. This, I'm sure, comes from the touch screen capability built into the display (yes, the display is a touch screen). You have to be really close to notice, so this is more of a quibble than a problem, but it's something display perfectionists should be aware of.
The software offerings also really show how Chrome OS has matured as a platform, and the integration with Google services makes for a seamless experience for any veteran Android user. A simple click on the Circle icon on the bottom left and you can access your key applications. Access to Google Play apps means users have a surfeit of good programs to choose from, and the ability to use Microsoft programs (I just touched up a resume in Word before writing this) means that work-oriented users won't be disappointed. The on-board integration of Google Assistant, with its own dedicated key, is pretty cool as well. Simply hitting a key and talking to your computer certainly feels futuristic, even if voice assistants in general still have room to develop. Android users envious of Apple's integration of phone and computer services should note that the Pixelbook Go enables the same functionality. Get your texts on your computer, unlock your computer with your phone, and see who's calling from your Pixelbook screen - all pretty awesome.
Under the settings menu, there's even an option to run Linux (in beta). This could be a potential game-changer down the road. The thought of doing command line work on a Pixelbook , and working within a Linux IDE, would silence the some of the last complaints from Windows or Apple users.
Processing speed and RAM are also more than sufficient. Power users like to scrutinize specs carefully, but even the basic configuration, running a lighter OS as it does, offers stellar performance. No lag, instant web page loads, and the ability to utilize productivity apps equals a highly recommended regular- or business-use machine. In fact, because it's not weighed down by features most people won''t use, performance is guaranteed to remain strong for years to come. Even Apple computers slow down over time. Plus, regular security updates ensure a higher degree of safety than other platforms offer.
In short, this is a high-end Chromebook that absolutely will not disappoint you, and is well worth the price. This is not a 2-in-1 design, but for all that's on offer with the Pixelbook Go, you won't care.
Strongly recommended for all general users. Movie editors, musicians, and PC gamers might need a different kind of experience, but for the rest of us, this is the machine to get.
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Meet the 2nd generation Nest Mini, the smart speaker you control with your voice. Just say "Hey Google" to play songs from Spotify, YouTube Music, and more.* Music sounds bigger and richer. Ask your Google Assistant about the weather, news, or almost anything. Hear your personalized schedule, current weather conditions, and reminders.** Set timers and alarms. And control your compatible smart devices.***
 
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5
Fixes the biggest problem of the previous model
on November 3, 2019
Posted by: Vespasian
from Philadelphia, PA
The Nest Mini adds back the bass! The original Google Home Mini was great, but bass frequencies were either nonexistent or melded with the midrange in a way that made streaming music unpleasant. Which was a shame, because compared to other voice assistants, the Google or Nest Home is, in my view, the best of the crop. Voice recognition is robust and the built-in microphones can detect sound sources from a considerable distance. Better yet, the Home isn't confused by different pitches or timbres like other competing products. Everyone in my house can wake and use the Google Home with no difficulty. No patient, plodding, deliberate enunciation needed.
The Home series now offers the full suite of matching services that made the OG Google Home feel hamstrung back when it first launched. Users quickly innovated some clever workarounds with ITTT software, but that's no longer needed (though the software is fun, especially if you want to make the Home respond with odd or naughty phrases to commands).
The biggest drawback with the 1st gen was the fact that you either got too much bass, or none at all. The main Home model was simply too punchy, and was impossible to use if you lived in an apartment or townhome (your neighbors were going to hear it, without doubt). The Mini solved the excessive bass problem by effectively getting rid of bass altogether. This new Home Mini truly gives you the best of both worlds - this is apartment friendly, but lower end frequencies are now present and accounted for.
In terms of design, this unit is practically identical to its predecessor, though it's now designed for possible wall mounting. If you liked the look and design of the OG Mini, you'll like this one. Some users may not like the fact that volume controls are accessible by tapping the sides, but the sensitive areas respond well to touch. People insistent on physical buttons might be let down, though.
The best aspect of the Home series, though, is that you don't catch it eavesdropping at random moments. The other big voice assistant device has an alarming habit of activating at random, even when noone is speaking. Normal speech can produce sounds similar to a wake word, but when you see a blue ring just start cycling for no reason, only to disappear a moment later, you wonder whether or not you're being actively recorded. Or, whether or not you've been hacked. The Nest Mini, like the Home Mini, never does this, so users can feel more confident both that they have greater software security for their devices and that potentially fewer of their conversations are being recorded. In other words, the Home Mini certainly seems to be the more secure and reliable product in this category.
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Google Pixel 4 is the phone made the Google way. Its camera takes a perfect shot every time, even when it's dark out. The new Google Assistant helps you do things, such as control your phone and multitask between apps - with just your voice. Pixel 4 is also the first phone with Motion Sense, letting you use gestures to get things done without having to touch your phone. Google Pixel 4 is built around Google software you know and love that's always getting better.
 
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5
Still The Gold Standard for Android
on October 30, 2019
Posted by: Vespasian
from Philadelphia, PA
This little device almost perfectly marries form and function. The camera is absolutely fantastic, and shows why Pixel users remain Pixel loyalists. This is my first exposure to the suite of features introduced with the Pixel 3, and they are undeniably fantastic. Night Sight is an absolute godsend. The zoom lens provides excellent photos from a distance with minimal fiddliing. The best aspects of the camera software, however, are what it does to improve photos without the requisite finessing required from so many other handsets. Photos just look great, with improvements seldom necessary.
The design of the device is excellent as well. Too many phone manufacturers that pursue the "glass sandwich" design aesthetic utilize smooth sides, amply curved glass, or polished metal in such a way that you find yourself desperately hoping the phone doesn't slip out of your hand. The back glass has a bit of texture, and the front and back are surrounded by an ample band that provides just the right amount of grip. The camera module doesn't protrude in a cumbersome or obnoxious way, despite the fact that it's raised a bit from the body.
Call volume and sound are excellent. Reception worked pretty well for me, too, but I have the benefit of using this near a large American city where signal reception is virtually never a problem.
The display is bright enough, but not exceptionally bright. I didn't find it to be dim at all, but it's certainly not as eye-searing as the max brightness setting on some other devices I've used. Users shouldn't have any problems using the device in sunlight, even though a shade or two of extra brightness certainly wouldn't have hurt.
The fingerprint sensor is gone, so users who absolutely love that feature or have connected their fingerprint scan to certain apps are likely to be disappointed. This isn't really that relevant to me, since bass and electric guitar have consumed about four-fifths of my fingerprints anyway!
The face unlock feature in place of the fingerprint scanner works pretty well, but old-fashioned users can always bypass it in favor of a numeric or pattern password. The Motion Sense features are still a bit in the gimmicky stage, but skeptics should take not of how Google improved the Home voice assistant over time to make it arguably the best offering of voice assistants on the market. I have full faith and confidence that the Motion Sense features are only going to get better over time, because I saw precisely the same thing happen with my Google Home.
The battery, it must be said, is... adequate. Not terrible, but not great, either. Maybe I use my phone slightly less than other people, but I have no problem making it a full day with this device. Battery life is on par with other devices I've owned, like the LG G5, so I'm not complaining. There are other options for users who want super battery life, so if that's a deal breaker for you, then perhaps this isn't the phone for you.
The performance and software are absolutely excellent. This phone absolutely tears through everything you can throw at it. the 90 Hz refresh is nice, but that's of primary interest to people who play resource-demanding games. The drop from 90 Hz to 60 Hz the phone toggles between doesn't affect fluidity or the overall experience of using the phone. I prefer consoles and computers for the most demanding games and programs, anyway.
Best of all, in my view, is the fact that this device is guaranteed two years of upgrades and even more security updates. Anyone who's ever had a device orphaned by a manufacturer knows how important this is; I just learned that my trusty former primary phone (that the Pixel 4 is replacing) is going to be stuck on Android 8.0, so the promise of software upgrades and support has extra value to me.
And the interface is stock Android. No manufacturer overlay, no rival App store, no reduplication of apps and features (two photo apps by default??), and no bloat. No nonsense apps that can't be uninstalled.
64 GB isn't the largest amount of on-board storage, but regular maintenance shouldn't make the available amount of space inadequate. Clear your cache every now and then and get an OTG cable and you're fine. I do wish this device cam with an SD card slot, but that would be unprecedented in both the Pixel and prior Nexus line.
In short, I really like this phone. It's well built, has the best camera from I can see, and is certain to be upgraded in the future. And for those who think the Pixel 3a is a good compromise at a cheaper price, I could share a horror story or two about the Asahi Dragontrail glass covering the Pixel 3a cracking on me when I looked at it funny. How Asahi is supposed to rival Corning (regular Pixels) is beyond me.
I look forward to what kind of software wackiness will be debuting on this device in time, and I'll be loving it while I wait.
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Watch your favorite shows in comfort with this 55-inch Hisense H9F 4K UHD TV. The Quantum Dot and ULED technologies deliver incredible picture quality, while the Dolby Vision HDR adds dramatic color, contrast and brightness to your games and movies. Download Google Play apps and stream live shows with Android TV on this Hisense H9F 4K UHD TV.
 
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4
Excellent display, so-so TV
on September 26, 2019
Posted by: Vespasian
from Philadelphia, PA
The display is the main attraction for this set. Colors are vibrant and pop with the same vivid tones that you'd expect from an AMOLED panel. Blacks are deep and rich, the display can reach retina-burning levels of brightness, and motion is fluid and smooth. The display quality rivals sets that are sold for hundreds of dollars more. The TV was capable of producing excellent image quality for both 4K Blu-Rays and a PS4 Pro. Visually, this is an excellent option for gamers contemplating a high-end monitor, and the set handles PS4 graphics with zero lag or dips in image quality.
The TV also provides some pretty impressive granular settings for everything from white balance to color temperature, accessible through the factory settings menu. Casual users might miss out on the full benefit of these fine-tune settings, but with so many TVs handling users settings for you, it's nice that one manufacturer lets users go absolutely crazy if they so choose. The TV also features optical audio connections, and ample HDMI ports.
But... with so many good things to say about the TV image quality, you might wonder why I said it was a "so-so TV." I'm referring to two things: the build quality and the software.
The TV has plastic chassis, which is expected for the low price point, but the body pieces housing the main circuitboards feel alarmingly flimsy, and they get uncomfortably hot to the touch after several hours. Perhaps I've been spoiled by an aluminum frame on my old 4K TV, but the plastic used here just seems a little on the cheap side. If readers think back to the hulking polycarbonate bodies of early full-HD HDTVs, you know that plastic shells, when manufactured well, are more than sufficient to withstand wear and tear. The Hisense H9F is reasonably sturdy, but there's too much give for my taste. One other issue with the physical design is the bezels. They're nice and thin, but the material that makes up the silver-painted border actually seems to be loosely glued in spots that raises real doubts about long-term durability, particularly if you have pets.
The second big issue with this set is the software implementation. Android TV is pretty good, as far as software interfaces go, and offers a much larger selection of media (and game) apps than competing platforms do. However, the Android software on this set just seems to be a bit janky. I tested the built-in software with a Shield TV also running the latest Android TV software, and the difference was unmistakable. The software is certainly functional, but apps take a few seconds longer to open, and menus stutter occasionally. This really isn't a deal breaker, since most Android-equipped TVs are considerably more expensive, but this Hisense set certainly isn't the best representation of the Android TV interface. Perhaps the set needed a faster processor or more RAM.
In short, if what you're looking for is the best display for the cheapest price, then this will make a great TV. If you want something that you can be more confident will last for the next five years, you might want to buy a set with different materials used in the design. Provided you take care of the TV, and are mindful of some of the structural issues, you won't be disappointed. And if the Android TV interface annoys you, just hook up a streaking puck.
One last thing... the TV speakers are perfectly fine to my ears. Loud, clear, and articulate. Bass is a bit shoddy, but audiophiles will probably want a home theater sound system anyway.
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Store and transport files with this 5TB Seagate Backup Plus portable high-capacity drive. The included Seagate Toolkit software makes scheduling backups easy, while the USB 3.0 interface ensures rapid data transfers for faster backups. A 5TB capacity lets this Seagate Backup Plus portable high-capacity drive accommodate the largest files and programs.
 
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click click Excellent click click
on August 25, 2019
Posted by: Vespasian
from Philadelphia, PA
Durable chassis, easy integration with Windows, Mac, PS4, and Xbox, and reasonably fast transfer speeds. The unit is powered by its USB cable, so you don't have to worry about a spare outlet. Backup storage devices larger than 5 TB typically require a separate power source. Easy formatting options mean this drive can be repurposed for game system storage painlessly (which is what I ultimately used if for). The light blue metallic color is nice, but color options aren't the primary concern with USB storage devices. Unless you're really worried about aesthetics, the drive color is negligible. The drive is thick, though, so this device isn't exactly backpack-friendly. It has the depth of about two 2 TB storage drives stacked on top of each other. Not a problem for home use, but the size is something to take into consideration if you plan to take this on the go.
The only noticeable drawback with this device is a persistent clicking that occurs even when the drive is idle. So long as the drive is receiving some form of power, you'll hear a light clicking from the drive. This doesn't seem to affect operation, and is more just an intrinsic property of the operation of a magnetic disk hard drive. I have a Seagate 1 TB backup drive that makes a similar clicking sound and has worked reliably for three years, so it's unlikely the sound is indicative of any looming mechanical catastrophe.
Given that SSD prices are continually falling, this is an excellent option to backup a large music library, or to hold a growing collection of PS4 or Xbox One games. Users that need something more dynamic for shuttling large amounts of data back and forth should like for a USB-connectable SSD external drive. If your needs are more for reliable, static storage, this drive will more than suffice.
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Broadcast latency-free live streams using this AVerMedia Live Gamer MINI capture box. The UVC technology can encode, stream and record gaming sessions from the moment this device is plugged into Windows 10 PC. An included Stream Engine lets this AVerMedia Live Gamer MINI capture box record without any extra strain on your CPU.
 
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5
Excellent for Windows users
on May 12, 2019
Posted by: Vespasian
from Philadelphia, PA
Small, portable, and powered by its connections, this little capture card is surprisingly capable for it's price and plug and play design. I was able to record content in full 1080p with no stuttering or loss of audio or image fidelity.
Prospective buyers should be advised, though, that this little device is immensely memory consumptive. Ignore the 4 gb RAM minimum; you definitely need at least 8 gbs to get adequate performance out of the GC311.
Mac users should also take into account that the required RECentral software necessary to use the card has major operability issues in Mac OSX. Perhaps I'm not software savvy enough to have ironed out the kinks in the RECentral download and installation, but I encountered significant performance issues when trying to run the software on a MacBook Pro (core i7, 16 gb RAM).
Windows users will also need to be software proficient to surmount the occasional performance hiccup, but a small amount of patience (and a willingness to ask around online) will enable average users to get everything up and running.
If you're a Windows users with adequately powered hardware, and want to get into to the world of online streaming, this is an excellent low-cost option that's well worth the software learning curve.
Retro gamers should note, however, that the GC311 has inputs for HDMI only; if you're trying to capture footage from a console that only has composite or component video outs, you may need a capture card with additional inputs. Even the original Xbox 360 didn't have an built-in HDMI out, so bear game console hardware in mind before buying.
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Not every mess calls for a full-size carpet cleaning machine. BISSELL® Little Green® ProHeat® portable deep cleaner is a lightweight and compact machine that permanently removes tough spots and stains with the power of OXY. It’s engineered with Heatwave Technology® to help maintain consistent water temperature while cleaning carpets, upholstery, stairs, area rugs, auto interiors, or any other soft surface where stains can occur. It also comes with three specialized tools, including a 3” Tough Stain Tool, 3-IN-1 Stair Tool and a HydroRinse™ Self-Cleaning Tool, as well as a trial-size bottle of our PRO OXY Spot and Stain formula. And this portable deep cleaner doesn’t just clean up after pets, it helps save them! BISSELL proudly supports BISSELL Pet Foundation® and its mission to help save homeless pets. When you buy a BISSELL product, you help save pets, too. We’re proud to design products that help make pet messes, odors and pet homelessness disappear.
 
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Strongly Recommended For Pet Owners
on April 20, 2019
Posted by: Vespasian
from Philadelphia, PA
This is an excellent device for deep cleaning the inescapable stains that your furry friends will leave somewhere on your carpet. The tanks are easy to fill and empty, and though they feel a bit fragile, you shouldn't have any problems with them becoming unseated from the main unit or with valves breaking off. The main vacuum head generates sufficient suction, though certainly not as much as your standalone vacuum cleaner. The water jets attached to the main vacuum unit are where the device really shines. A simple squeeze of the trigger and you can adequately wet a good patch, and apply more cleaning solution while running the brushes and nozzle over the stain if necessary. You can deliver just as much as is necessary while treating the area, without having to reload the tanks or grab extra bottles and sponges. The vacuum motor is also reasonably quiet and comparable to a handheld vac. The hose isn't very long, but the whole unit is lightweight enough to make picking it up and moving it no great chore. Clearly marked lines in the fill tanks also enable you to use the right amount of cleaning solution without overdoing it like you can when using a spray bottle. I've used this unit on a reasonably deep carpet and it was able to remove a pretty bad soiling incident that a little black cat left as a present. The device is easy to use and transport, and a lot less wasteful than sponges or towels you'll want to throw out right away. It doesn't have the power to clean an entire room in a single sitting, but if you need a simple carpet cleaning aid for let stains specifically, this is highly recommended.
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Accompany your workouts with streaming tunes from these JBL Endurance PEAK Bluetooth headphones. PowerHook technology switches them on when worn, and the TwistLock and FlexSoft features ensure a lightweight, ergonomic fit for comfortable, all-day use. Manage music playback effortlessly on these wireless JBL Endurance PEAK Bluetooth headphones via touch-enabled controls.
 
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Good sound, fiddly controls, small battery
on April 6, 2019
Posted by: Vespasian
from Philadelphia, PA
These are a good choice for gym use and running, but there are better options for people who just want quality wireless earbuds.
I had no problems with connectivity, and the sound was better than I expected for in-ear wireless headphones. Music reproduction was actually better than a typical wired earbud set, which of course in this age of no-phono-plug-in-flagship-cellphones is a strong recommendation in its own right. Be warned, though - these will not last through the day. I maxed out at five hours on a full charge, but that was with consistent audio playback.
These headphones are comfortable, and I didn't have any issues twisting the curved hooked pieces into place behind my comparatively large ears (think Tony Blair), so these will certainly not rub you the wrong way if worn for a long workout session. Where I ran into trouble was with the incredibly sensitive touch controls. These work best if you configure your volume first and then "set and forget." Adjustments to audio are made by touching certain designated portions of one of the earbuds, but these controls aren't very tactile and it's extremely easy to accidentally gloss over two or three discrete functions when just trying to lower the volume. Perhaps as your fingers build up muscle memory these mistakes become less frequent, but I experienced considerable difficulty finding the right touch sensitive area to do something like lower the volume.
In short, these are recommended for people with athletic inclinations who just want a quality headset to last for a good workout. If you need long battery life, or like mixes of music that feature peaks and valleys in volume, you're better served by something else.
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Keep your head in the game with this Turtle Beach Elite Pro 2 audio system. The SuperAmp audio controller is compatible with the PlayStation 4 Pro and standard, and the headset can be used alone with any 3.5mm jack. This Turtle Beach Elite Pro 2 audio system brings comfort and audio quality together for long nights of action.
 
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Perfect, If You Can Overlook the Price
on March 30, 2019
Posted by: Vespasian
from Philadelphia, PA
If you're a committed PS4 gamer and price is no barrier to the accessories you purchase, then you definitely should buy this. The Turtle Beach Elite Pro 2 is, without question, the most comfortable high-end gaming headset on the market. The build quality is generally excellent, with a pliable but sturdy connecting band a choice of materials that deftly balances weight concerns and ruggedness, but where this device stands apart from competitors is in the design of the earpieces. These things practically mold themselves to your head shape, and if you have a uniquely shaped noggin like mine (and wear glasses to boot), you'll find yourself overjoyed to finally be using a headset that doesn't make you calculate how long you can endure a background level of discomfort.
For a more detailed breakdown:
BUILD QUALITY - Excellent. All pieces that need to stretch or flex do so admirably, and the parts most likely to wear over time (like the connecting headband) are reinforced with durable metal. As mentioned above, the earpieces are the true engineering marvel. They also detach via magnets, so repair or replacement should be easy.
SOUND QUALITY - Excellent. Treble is clear and distinct, and bass frequencies punch distinctly without overpowering the mix. Midrange frequencies are separated into clear and distinct channels that enables you to discern things that get mashed together in poorer handsets. The audio engineering is advanced enough to make voice chat, background music, and sound effects distinct, clear, and detailed during play. It's pretty amazing to play an FPS and realize that you can hear the cacophony of the in-game chat (with all the different frequencies and microphone qualities players bring to the table), the game music, and sound effects you've been missing every play session prior while using this headset. I personally thought the microphone provided great sound quality; I made sure to check with online teammates for verification! The Speaker Boost feature is also implemented well, but reaping its benefits depends on tweaking your equalizer settings.
SOFTWARE - Turtle Beach wisely eschewed a cumbersome PC interface for a download app (Android and iOS) instead. On first use, I thought the equalizer settings looked worryingly spartan, but I now see that choice was made to make sound mixing as easy-to-execute as possible. You can immediately hear the results of changes as you adjust the sliders on your phone, and it goes without saying that most dedicated PS4 gamers own the kind of smartphone needed to use the app software. The real benefits of the sound booster aren't seen until you tinker with these audio settings; if you calibrate things well, you can use the speaker boost as a volume adjuster to attenuate game audio when there's a sudden surge in noise or music. This is a godsend in games that have selectively implemented soundtracks, like Bloodborne.
CONVENIENCE - Yes, there are a number of cables to hookup, but nowhere near the jungle of wires that the first-gen PS VR required. If you have a game setup that features a chair or sofa and a reasonable distance from your television or monitor, you should have no problems. Stretching the connecting audio cables across a living room floor might be a nuisance for a house pet (or a house mate), but most serious gamers keep their machines and hardware in a separate to keep way from distractions anyway, so the additional two cables you need shouldnn't be an issue.
PRICE - This is the only area in which this headset feels like a bit of a letdown. You'll definitely get your money's worth, but most average-to-casual gamers can get by with a perfectly serviceable headset-and-audio combination for $100 or so. You won't get anywhere near this level of comfort or audio quality, but if you only use your PS4 for about ten hours a week that won't matter to you. If you spend just about ever second you can spare gaming, then this is your rig.
IN BRIEF - Serious gamers willing to spend top dollar on the best audio accessories, or people who value comfort so highly they don't mind spending a little extra, should pick this unit up without hesitation. If this unit is on a considerable sale, make the purchase without hesitation.
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