For today’s gaming headset review, I am checking out the Bloody G528C Wired RGB Gaming Headset.
For those not familiar with the “Bloody” gaming brand, it’s part of A4Tech Co., Ltd., which is a private Taiwan-based computer hardware and electronics company founded back in 1987.
In 2011, the company started to focus on their secondary gaming brand, Bloody Gaming and is known for their Light Strike technology.
So, as I look at the Bloody G528C Wired RGB Gaming Headset, it features the similar rainbow LED circular lighting on both sides with the bloody handprint logo.
The Bloody G528C Wired RGB Gaming Headset is the cheapest headset offered by the company and this is offered to gamers who want to spend less than $35.
The headset is intended for PC gaming, as the end is USB. The headset features a thick nylon braided cable and are no doubt comfortable thanks to its large ear pads.
It utilizes a 50mm speaker with a Neodymium Magnetic Unit and high tension CCAW coil, for clearer sound. Each earcup features a duplicated resonance chamber and produces 7.1 virtual surround sound.
The ENC mic is nondetachable and compared to other gaming mics that allow for it to bend towards the mouth, this one is more on the shorter side which some gamers may prefer.
The price of the headset goes for about $46 making it one of the more cheaper 50mm gaming headsets on the market. The audio quality is balanced for treble and bass and there is no control over that and there is no way to disable the 7.1 virtual surround sound. But it’s still very good but it’s a gaming headset that competes with many other companies that offer a detachable mic and offer ways to disable the 7.1 virtual surround sound and also has a way to be compatible not just for PC but for console gaming as well, for $3-$4 more.
For the most part, sound quality is good and for those looking for an entry gaming headset, the Bloody G528C Wired RGB Gaming Headset is definitely worth considering. But definitely due your own due diligence because the market is crowded with 50mm gaming headsets with 7.1 virtual surround sound
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