Skip to content

Cart
0 items

News

final VR2000 trial: gaming headsets only need to be fast?

by linghang 30 Jan 2024

The earliest gamers’ requirements for headsets actually had two core points—accurate positioning and excellent ergonomics. The Plantronics A90 mentioned in the previous article is a headset with excellent transient response to the sound of moving footsteps in FPS and accurate distance positioning. In addition, long-term wearability and clear microphone also make it a headset suitable for FPS gamers. But you find that if you use A90 to listen to music, the evaluation will probably not be associated with the word "good" - dryness, poor instrumental music resolution, and shrillness are some of the evaluations you can think of.

Final, which has developed well in both consumer and high-end headset products in recent years, has also subdivided its earplugs this year. From the original A series, it has subdivided a VR series as a product line for game headset players. In addition to the initially released VR3000, the VR2000 was also released at the Headphone Show in July this year.

Judging from the description of VR2000, it seems that it follows the above-mentioned route of pursuing positioning response rather than pleasure. This can be said to be half correct. After all, players who are familiar with Final’s headphones should know that nowadays Final basically does not take any eccentric approach to tuning. Even though the D8000 is used as the main monitor, it still retains the sense of music rather than going for the cold type of monitor. style. Therefore, VR2000 has made a lot of balance in terms of listening comfort and gaming.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Prev Post
Next Post

Thanks for subscribing!

This email has been registered!

Shop the look

Choose Options

Recently Viewed

Edit Option
Back In Stock Notification
Compare
Product SKURatingDescription Collection Availability Product Type Other Details
this is just a warning
Shopping Cart
0 items