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A4Tech Bloody G528C

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On-ear full-size, closed-type gaming headset with cable connection and support for virtualization of multi-channel audio (according to the scheme 7.1). Designed for use with personal computers and laptops, it connects using a USB Type-A connector on a durable two-metre cable in a fabric braid. Features a stylish exterior bowl design with spectacular RGB LED lighting on the outside. The manufacturer is positioned as an affordable product of the middle price category, aimed at the youth audience, who will surely like the spectacular appearance of the A4 Tech Bloody G528C headphones. The rugged design, with a durable steel headband and super-soft wrap-around ear cushions, ensures a secure fit without excessive pressure on the wearer's head. They provide excellent passive noise isolation, whic...h is important for long night gaming sessions at home. High-quality 50 mm dynamic drivers with neodymium magnets have a low impedance resistance (16 ohms) and good sensitivity. 7.1-channel virtualization technology improves the positioning of sound sources, which can be a significant gaming advantage in shooters. The omnidirectional condenser microphone, located in a short flexible arm, confidently picks up voice for team chat coordination.
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A4Tech Bloody G528C
Colour
Connection and design
Featuresgaming
Designoverhead, closed
full size Over-Ear
headband auto-adjustment
Connection typewired
ConnectionUSB-A
Plugstraight
Cable supplysingle-sided
Cable length2 m
Cable typeround, braided
Specs
Sound7.1 (virtual)
Impedance16 Ohm
Frequency range20 – 20000 Hz
Sensitivity105 dB
Speaker size50 mm
Emitter typedynamic
Microphone specs
Microphoneon shackle
Frequency range100 – 10000 Hz
Sensitivity-33 dB
Features
Volume control
General
Ear cushion materialleatherette
Backlight
Added to E-CatalogJuly 2020

On-ear full-size, closed-type gaming headset with cable connection and support for virtualization of multi-channel audio (according to the scheme 7.1). Designed for use with personal computers and laptops, it connects using a USB Type-A connector on a durable two-metre cable in a fabric braid. Features a stylish exterior bowl design with spectacular RGB LED lighting on the outside.

The manufacturer is positioned as an affordable product of the middle price category, aimed at the youth audience, who will surely like the spectacular appearance of the A4 Tech Bloody G528C headphones. The rugged design, with a durable steel headband and super-soft wrap-around ear cushions, ensures a secure fit without excessive pressure on the wearer's head. They provide excellent passive noise isolation, which is important for long night gaming sessions at home.

High-quality 50 mm dynamic drivers with neodymium magnets have a low impedance resistance (16 ohms) and good sensitivity. 7.1-channel virtualization technology improves the positioning of sound sources, which can be a significant gaming advantage in shooters. The omnidirectional condenser microphone, located in a short flexible arm, confidently picks up voice for team chat coordination.

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Headphones are pretty good for the money
30 July 2020 
So, the headphones are not perfect, but I hope that some flaws will be fixed in subsequent revisions. I watched a lot of reviews and was prepared for all the shortcomings, but it turned out not quite.
ATTENTION
Don't trust the reviews, many are paid because many say that the microphone is good, but it's not.
Very comfortable headphones, fit well on the head. My ears only sweat after wearing them for 10 hours (Which is a huge plus for me). The headphones are GAMER style, which means they have backlighting and some sophisticated 7.1 system, thanks to which the headphones perform well in shooters such as Rainbow Six Siege, in which sound is very important.
The microphone and its placement are absolutely terrible. On the first day, I went to play with friends, but it didn't work out because nobody could hear me well.
There is no software for adjusting headphones/microphone/lighting. More precisely, as they say in reviews, it exists, but with these headphones, you won't be able to do anything in it.
Squeak
I read a review on Citilink about a squeak in the headphones. (I tried looking for this review now, but maybe Citilink's moderation removed it due to mentions of a refund that wasn't received. It happened by accident; I just wanted to copy a small part of his review. If anyone related to Citilink or knows its moderators sees this, hello to them :) ). But now for what I noticed myself. At approximately 5-15% (or 20%) and 80(85)-100% volume, which can be adjusted with the wheel on the headphones, a squeak appears (Measurements were made visually).
Not recommended for purchase.
19 December 2021 
It would be a good product if it could fulfill its purpose. I had a similar problem with a mouse from A4Tech - a few years ago, I bought a new XL-740BK to replace the old one, which had worn out. Imagine my disappointment when I discovered the sensor was "jittery." In the end, I just transferred the internals from a 2008 model mouse into the new shell. During the process, I found a new revision board. For selling completely different hardware under the same name, A4Tech gets a dislike from me. I will no longer consider purchasing their brand, as it's not what it used to be.
They sit very comfortably on the head, don't press the ears, and are fairly lightweight. They don't press too much on the ears, making them comfortable to use while wearing glasses.
Maximum volume squeal. The maximum volume itself is just depressingly low. The microphone is disgustingly awful, quiet and with extraneous noises (it's not ambient noise, it's noise generated by the electronics itself). There's a suspicion of a defect, but there's no desire to deal with it.
Ender Wigginuse A4Tech Bloody G528C less than month
i recommend buying
8 January 2021 
cool gaming headphones, you can hear everything well, no lag, I recommend it to everyone
Price, sound does not lag
slightly bad microphone
FoX - plaYuse A4Tech Bloody G528C less than month
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