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Better than Corsair.
By J. Hopkins on Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2025
A lot of headphones have that plastic swivel junk for the ear cups and every time I've bought those, the plastic swivels were the first to go. This one? Solid metal, no swivels, and it's still a comfortable fit. It'll take a little bit for it to get comfortable with your headshape at first but soon you won't want another set of headphones. It's lighter than I would've thought and I appreciate that the mic is detachable because I use a dedicated mic and virtual mixer for my streaming. The sound quality is even equal to that of my old Corsair 7.1 surround sound headset and the Redragon costs way less than Corsair. So, you're getting superior build quality, superior sound quality, and a better price than the "elite" brands that want you shelling out $100+ dollars for plastic junk. What're you waiting for? BUY THESE NOW.
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6 people found this helpful
Great headset, terrible USB adapter
By C on Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2021
I have been using this headset to work from home as an inbound sales agent. Meaning, I sit there all day and talk to people on it. The headset itself is very comfortable, and does not bother me in any way, even on 13 hour shifts. The sound is fine, though it is better over 3.5mm with a decent sound card than it is over USB. It's actually a lot better, as I recently noticed after digging out the 3.5mm cable after the USB adapter broke. The USB adapter is the problem here. It is poorly soldered inside, and the soldering always breaks after a few months. I have now had two of these, and both of them have done the same thing. The first one barely lasted a month before the solder let go and both the mic and the speakers quit working over USB. According to redragon, it was a known design problem, and they apparently fixed it. They sent me another one, and I used it for 9 months before it did the exact same thing the first one did. So, 10ish months, two broken USB adapters. Redragon customer support offered me a $20 partial refund this time, because, in their words, it "has been in use for almost a year as well as H510 still works fine using the 3.5mm connections." At my job, we are only allowed to use USB. No Bluetooth and no 3.5mm. The software we use really does not like 3.5mm for some reason. They are proud of it lasting for 9 months? I was thinking about replacing it with a H520, because it looks like they may have sorted the USB adapter issues, but I'm not so sure I want to buy something else from a company that thinks that 9 months is a good amount of time for something to work. I guess I'm back to hunting for a decent headset to use all day! Also, what noise cancellation? I just set my cell phone about 4 feet away from me and played a YouTube video on it while recording myself talk to see if you could hear it. I played the recording and it somehow managed to pick up the YouTube video as loudly as it picked up my voice. The video was not even that loud. TL:DR USB adapter = bad. 3.5mm headset = fine. Noise cancellation = joke. *Update* Well, I can't complain about their customer service. They gave me my money back for this headset and then gave me a $15 gift card for an H520. I seriously hope that the H520 has solved the USB adapter issues without causing any new ones. This headset would be perfectly fine if it was not for that USB adapter.
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