Nothing crazy about the 50mm speaker driver on each side, to compete with the long-existing model, we have to push the boast out on the feature aspects. What makes it a really good pair of headset is the 24-bit depth. The crucial benefit it translating into gaming is that the audio will contain more information, thus you are more likely to outhear your rivals on the battlefield. And you will hear a more accurate representation of your teammates’ audio even in the most intense fight.
Features:
Whether the 7.1 surround sound is marketing BS or not, you will definitely say yes to this feature if it comes as a standard. And there it is on the FIFINE H6 headset! Whether you can hear your enemies before they hear you or not when enabling the surround sound. All the more useful benefit it provides is that even with the closed-back design, you are not feeling like you are closed in, but feel like your audio is slightly expanded.
It is also fun to play with, you can switch among three modes: game, music and movie. In plain, the headphone audio becomes bass-heavy when the game mode is on, focuses more on the highs if the music mode is chosen and gets balanced when switching to movie. But the scenarios are not set in stone, you can apply them all into the game. Increase the positioning awareness in CSGO even further in music mode, and immerse yourself more into the car soundtrack of Forza Horizon 5 in movie mode.
The control unit is not all that swagger, two practical features are also integrated. The physical volume up and down buttons are always the best bit for gamers, not even a single second that you want to lose on alt-tabbing out a full-screen game to adjust the sound. Neither you would like to remember another set of hotkeys to mute yourself in the game, then just switch on the silence button on the side of the control unit. At the same time, the indicator on the microphone lights up red to give a warning to your viewers.