Thanks to the 53mm drivers and superior noise cancellation, further enhanced by the over-ear design, the Akechi Pro creates a realistic atmosphere with 7.1 surround sound.
The headset is fully adjustable, allowing you to achieve the perfect fit, while the 100mm diameter leather cushions completely cover the ear without exerting unnecessary pressure on it.
Feel The Sound
The Akechi Pro features a vibration function that further enhances its performance. Video games and movies become even more vivid experiences, as sound meets noise in a unique way that creates an enchanting synesthesia.
Microphone Focused on Your Voice
The Akechi Pro features a rotating, omnidirectional microphone that you can adjust to the exact position you desire. Thanks to noise-canceling technology, it focuses on your voice, cutting out any background noise.
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For about two years, I had the "Zeroground HD-2400G Keiji," which had good sound and microphone quality for their price, but the best thing about them was their durability. They ended up on the floor over 200 times, many of which were due to anger and involved serious force. There was quite a bit of external damage (understandably), yet they still worked. Unfortunately, I can't say the same for this headset. It fell once from the desk and stopped working until I squeezed the left speaker, where the cable jack is located. And they worked for a little while until one moment they got crazy hot and smelled like burnt plastic. However, for their price, they have good sound and an extremely good microphone. Just if you buy them, take care of them like your own eyes.
Very good sound and microphone, but very warm for the summer. After an hour it hurts a little on the top of your head so it needs a break. Also, they are huge for me as I have a small head. Overall, decent!
Honestly, this headset is top-notch, from the sound/mic quality to the customizable RGB.
Also, for those who say it's big, bulky, right-handedness issue, let me tell you in my experience- I don't think sooooo. Jokes aside, for some people it can indeed be too big.
Also, sometimes it produces static noise, depending on the volume.
Nevertheless, it's a direct purchase. I recommend it.
Coming from similar headphones of the same company in the same price range, I have to say that these specific ones disappointed me. Both the poor build quality and the microphone contribute to this bad choice in headphones. Stay away. There are better options for this money
For 30 euros full worth even in Razer for example to go to 30-40 euros is better these for gaming have very good sound they do not have the best sound isolation but for 1 month that I have them I am very satisfied.
It is possible that he had not adjusted the headphones to fit the size of each head, meaning that in order for someone to wear them, they must have a huge head. What will the rest of the world do? I bought them and I don't know what to do with them, I'm sorry because they sound good but this thing doesn't exist anywhere, big mistake.
Always judging the price of it:
NEGATIVES: The headset does not adjust and is large (not recommended for small heads under 13-14 years old - very mediocre noise isolation - sound volume is not distributed correctly (after 75% there is not much difference up to 100%)
POSITIVES: Comfortable, not heavy at all - with the software equalizer the sound is elevated - very good bass - very good and powerful microphone - the sound output is "very very" loud - long and good cable - the vibrate is stronger compared to other models.
I think that up to €50 it is the best option - if you want something a bit more durable, you go for the Akechi Pro but you lose sound volume, software features, cable length, greater comfort, greater vibrate power. So the difference of about €10 is negligible.
I give you my own equalizer setting to make a difference (ideal setting for listening to music)
Incredibly acoustic, very powerful bass, crystal-clear sound, still very loud even at 10% volume on Windows.
For those who have the Akechi Pro and want something better, these are better, especially in terms of bass in my opinion, but the bass is very strong in both headphones, and the rest is clearly better than the Akechi Pro.
They also have good management software with voice changer, equalizer, surround configuration, and more. The sensitivity of the microphone can also be adjusted in the software.
+ The construction is of very good quality.
The microphone is very good, the sound is very clear, and if I happen to test the noise cancelling, I will add my evaluation.
PS - I forgot to turn on the vibration (V on the control panel on the headphone cable), and that's why it seemed to me that they are only slightly better than the Akechi Pro in terms of bass. In the end, the headphones vibrate much more (a very nice feeling) and the bass is noticeably better.
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The noise cancelling is not good, I'm not sure if it needs some adjustment because I couldn't find anything about noise cancelling anywhere, but modern programs have their own noise cancelling, so I don't think it will be a problem.
(I checked it with the simple sound recorder of Windows)
I forgot to mention that with these headphones, my head hurts from the pressure after a while. The headphones are indeed comfortable at first, but after some time, I feel the pressure from the headphones. The Akechi Pro headphones felt more comfortable to me