Mionix Nash 20 Review

Published by Luca Rocchi on 05.03.15
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Conclusion

Overall, the Nash 20 is a very good product. As we expected it from Mionix, the build quality is on a very high level. The design of this headset can be described as classic and on top of that it is ultra light and very comfortable to wear. We usually test the headset for many hours and we have to admit that this headset is something that you simply forget that it is on your head since it only weighs 298 gramms. The soft ear cushions as well as the headband fit nicely and you will not experience any pressure points, even if you are wearing glasses or 3D goggles. In our opinion, the Nash 20 is one of the most comfortable headsets we've tested so far. Perception of audio is certainly a matter of subjectivity but in our opinion the sound is well balanced. We can say that the Nash 20 offers good sound quality, without over-pronouncing bass frequencies. The microphone is made of plastic material and positioned on an arm with memory effect. The sound quality is good and on Skype as well as TeamSpeak it sounds natural and clear.
We appreciate the minimalistic design of the Nash 20, but then again, design is always a matter of taste.

Checking prices on Geizhals.at we found that the Nash 20 is listed for 100 Euro. The quality is great and the comfort of Nash 20 is simply incredible. The microphone is perfect and in our opinion, the price is in line with similar products on the market. With this in mind, we the Nash 20 from Mionix is well worth a very good 4.5 out of 5 stars.




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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