ASUS CineVibe Gaming Headset

Published by Tanya Rothenburg on 03.09.10
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Acoustics

Headphone

The CineVibe lets you choose via sliding switch to turn vibration on or off. Turning the vibration mode on, shows an immediate change on the sound. It feels like beeing more into it. It feels like having more ambient sound and through the vibration with the bass which will be perceived even more in this function. You need to get used to the vibrations. Using the vibration mode will noticably tune the bass and high tones a little more. Turning vibration mode off, the CineVibe does not have a lot of bass it then has more middle tones.


Microphone

From a technical point of view the microphone is very good. The bail where the microphone is attached to isn't flexible at all which might be a bit disturbing. Even the distance to the mouth is quite far but never the less the people on the other end of the line will understand you lound and clear. So no more sreaming because your opponent wont hear you. We also didn't need to activate the microphone boost or anything similar. The microphone can be deactivated by pressing the mute button on the volume control.



Page 1 - Introduction Page 5 - Wearing comfort/ergonomics
Page 2 - Preview Page 6 - Acoustics
Page 3 - Specifications Page 7 - Conclusion
Page 4 - Test conditions  



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