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Redragon with usb overdrive
Redragon with usb overdrive











redragon with usb overdrive
  1. #REDRAGON WITH USB OVERDRIVE DRIVERS#
  2. #REDRAGON WITH USB OVERDRIVE SOFTWARE#
  3. #REDRAGON WITH USB OVERDRIVE SERIES#

#REDRAGON WITH USB OVERDRIVE DRIVERS#

Redragon puts those 53 mm drivers through their paces. The sublime sensual slow jam rolled out wonderfully, and I could hear every tickle Mars made on the piano’s ivories. There was a great overall soundscape for Bruno Mars and Anderson Paak's "Leave the Door Open". Once I got used to that apparent fault, the H510 Zeus generally did rather well with music. But it doesn't stand up to some other cans If you're used to some other gaming headsets that use excessive bass to paper over other weaknesses elsewhere, the deficit will be noticeable. It's got a funk bassline throughout, which came across okay on the H510 Zeus. The smooth tones of the group's considerable vocals came through great, as did the keyboards and synths filling out the track. When I tried listening to music, the first thing I loaded up was EXO's new track, "Don't Fight the Feeling". Once the massive beast gets close enough, there's a deep rumble to its footfalls, and this lacked oomph on the Redragon headset. The issue was in listening to the Tallneck walking around Aloy's location.

#REDRAGON WITH USB OVERDRIVE SOFTWARE#

Overall, I was good with the H510 Zeus here.Īgain, playing around in the headset’s software improved the directionality issues mildly but not enough to compete with the likes of THX Spatial and other premium options offered by competing gaming cans. I could sit in one place and listen to the grass swaying around Aloy and the errant sounds of machines grazing though.

redragon with usb overdrive

In Horizon Zero Dawn, the directionality of the virtual surround sound was slightly better, but the bass issue popped up again. Of course, they also cost multiple times the Zeus' price tag. Better headsets with premium surround sound, like Dolby Atmos or THX Spatial, tend to sport noticeably more directionality compared to the H510 Zeus. I was able to tell which direction the sound was coming from roughly, but there was some muddiness in the front left/right and back left/right channels. I also tested the virtual 7.1 surround sound here, bringing us into ‘just okay’ territory. When it came to Assassin's Creed Valhalla, the H510 Zeus did a great job with every crunch of Eivor's footfalls, the general noise of civilization in big cities like Jorvik and the understated, sweeping soundtrack of the game. This can be addressed via Redragon’s software (more on that in the next section) but only to a small degree. The deeper booms and thrums, whether you're gaming or listening to music, just aren't as present. The highs and mids are pretty clear, only faltering when it comes to the bass. Given the price tag, I didn't expect much from the H510 Zeus in terms of audio quality, but the sound coming out of these cans is surprisingly good. Audio Performance of the Redragon H510 Zeus A benefit of not having any audio controls on the headset is there's no click or thump in your recordings when you try to mute your mic, so I prefer this. A single LED lets you know which state your microphone is in: red for active and light purple for muted. The 3.5mm to USB-A cable has a set of audio controls - volume up and down, audio mute, and microphone mute. Using the 3.5mm cable though, the H510 Zeus worked as a headset on every device.

#REDRAGON WITH USB OVERDRIVE SERIES#

The Series X would not recognize the headset with the USB cable. On the PS5, the headset came up as a standard USB headset with no surround sound options. With these cables, you can hook the H510 Zeus to pretty much any device: PC, Xbox One X, Xbox Series X, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch, tablets, and smartphones.ĭuring testing, I was able to get the Switch and PS5 to recognize the headset via the USB cable. The package comes with a 6.8-foot 3.5 mm to USB-A cable, a 4.25-foot 3.5 mm cable and a short 3.5 mm Y-adapter for older PCs. There's a keyed 3.5 mm slot for the detachable microphone and a heavy-duty 3.5mm slot for the main cables to hook the headset to your device of choice.

redragon with usb overdrive

The Redragon H510 Zeus 2 is light on additional exterior controls or features and lacks RGB lighting.













Redragon with usb overdrive