![]() Your new battery wire might be a bit short, so you may need to flip the battery so you can keep everything tidy. Take care to make sure the wires/cables are in the same orientation and not tangled/routed incorrectly. Then install your new battery, connect the battery cable again, carefully not to bend pins. ![]() In my case the battery was pregnart/swollen. Then gently remove the battery, it is glued in. Take care NOT to bend the pins when removing the battery connector from the PCB and the battery. You then unscrew the PCB that the battery connects to. Remove the small screws, then GENTLY, lift the speaker off the board, and leave to the side, there is VERY thin copper cables to the right speaker. You pull off the cups on the RIGHT side of the headset. Others tell you to swap the RED and BLACK cables on the connector. This software should be optional, and a headset should produce excellent sound without extra drivers or downloads.On amazon they now have HS70 batteries. Software: Some companies offer software that can customize equalizer settings, change button behavior, display battery life, or deliver firmware updates.And any set of headphones can gain virtual surround sound on a PC with paid software like Razer Surround Sound or Dolby Atmos or the free Windows Sonic for Headphones (each of which instructs you to disable any headset-specific surround-sound settings). In our testing, in-game surround-sound settings have sounded much better and have been much more accurate than any headset’s artificial surround sound. Often listed as “virtual 7.1 surround sound,” virtual surround sound simulates positional audio by artificially adding reverb and distance between channels, an effect that we’ve found makes games and music sound terrible-like throwing a tin can down a concrete hallway. Surround sound: If an already good headset offers virtual surround sound, that’s fine, but it’s not worth paying more for the feature.Compatibility: Headsets with 3.5 mm connectors, like many headphones with microphones, are compatible with a wider range of gaming devices-PCs, consoles, and mobile devices-than USB headsets, which typically work only with PCs and either PlayStation consoles or Xbox consoles (almost never both).We pay attention to how easy these are to use, especially the mic-mute function. Volume controls: Gaming headsets should have volume and microphone mute controls on the earcups or on the cable.Most headsets come with a two-year warranty, but some companies (such as JBL) offer only a one-year warranty. We prefer headsets with detachable cables and microphones, which are easier to replace if they break, as well as replaceable earpads. ![]()
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