When I'm choosing a new headset for myself, there's three main selling points: Comfort, sound quality, and convenience. Comfort is, as one would guess, measuring how comfortable the set is on my ears, and how easy it is to adjust on my head. Sound quality – even more obvious, I know – is how music, game sounds, and more come from the set into my ears. Convenience is marked by how the headset connects to any given device, as well as how easy they are to store when I'm done. The Nacon RIG 900 Max HX hits every one of these requirements and then some, as it offers one of the best audio experiences I've ever had.
The sound quality for the Max HX is crisp and clean, whether I'm listening to my Spotify Wrapped playlist or hunkering down for a gaming session. There's little noticeable delay between actions on-screen and the audio hitting my ear, and everything that comes out sounds great. For games that use surround sound, the headset does a terrific job of helping me pinpoint specific sound sources and act on them. No monsters are sneaking up on me with this headset on, and I appreciate that.
The Max HX has three main size settings: Small, medium, and large. Adjusting between them doesn't follow the «slider» format of other headsets; instead, there are three distinct levels, and each ear piece can be snapped into or removed from one of those settings at will. On one hand, this means the slider doesn't trigger while the headset is on my head, and the earphones remain steady throughout my time using them.
On the other hand, there's little to no wiggle room between the settings, so some folks may run into situations where medium is too small but large is too big, so they may not be as steady as they could be. This didn't impact
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