‘Rumors of its immersiveness have been greatly exaggerated’ — I tested this Final gaming headset and, while it offers a huge battery and decent sound, its ‘3D audio’ is pretty one-dimensional

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As an affordable gaming headset, Final VR3000 EX for Gaming does the basics well. It has solid mids and treble — even if bass is a bit lacking — a deft stereo field, great low-latency connectivity, and an epic battery life. But it can’t help getting swept up in its own braggadocio: it promises spatial audio height and directionality it finds itself unable to deliver on, while its Footstep Clarity Mode does so little as to feel unnecessary. Once you’ve trimmed off the fat, I’m just not sure the meat that’s left is hearty enough to recommend it over the many talented and similarly priced headsets out there.

Pros

  • +Decent sound
  • +Awesome battery life
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  • +Good value for money

Cons

  • -Slightly cheap feeling
  • -Spatial audio claims oversold
  • -Ineffectual Footstep Clarity mode

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