Alienware AW510H recapitulation: "One of the estimable choice for a mid-range headset"
one of the exceed choice when it arrive to mid-range gaming headsets, especially for hanker session
Alienware is back once again with another entry to the crowded market of the best gaming headsets, this time with the Alienware AW510H. But rather than going for a premium-priced product showcasing the absolute best audio technology around, it costs just below $100 / £90. That's impressively cheap for what the headset boasts. Despite this, that doesn't mean it's a must-buy. How does Alienware AW510H fare in terms of comfort, audio quality, and general gaming performance?
feature
type:
Wired (3.5mm jack / uracil
B) sound output:
7.1 surround sound Microphone: Retractable boom, active noise cancelling Compatibility:
, mobile control:
Mute, volume Impedance: 32 Ohm frequency reception:
20 - 40000 Hz While the AW510H headset does come with dedicated drivers, there's no specialized software like you often find with Turtle Beach or SteelSeries products. This means that you can't customize your audio outside of the volume, but thankfully, the 7.1 virtual surround sound from the Alienware headset makes that less of an issue. Even though the headset is light and comfy to wear, it also provides substantial noise cancellation; something I wasn't expecting whatsoever. Just don't turn it up too loud, or you'll definitely miss that delivery you've been waiting for.
along the electrify, there's a chunky distant which can adjust the bulk and toggle your mic mute. It also has the option of USB or 3.5mm audio jack connectivity on PC, or just the 3.5mm on console.
blueprint
Alienware's reputation of producing sleek, clean looking peripherals has stood strong here. The AW510H is a smooth matte black (also available in silver) with the classic alien logo embossed onto the sides of both ends of the headband. It's lighter than most other competing headsets, which means that, when combined with the cushioned headband and possibly the comfiest ear cups I've worn on a gaming headset, this one is perfect for long gaming sessions. In addition, the lightness makes it easy to wear in warmer environments.
The Alienware AW510H feature a retractable mic that snugly fit inwardly the leave ear cup, so if you're just listening to music or play a single-player game, you won't have it in your peripheral vision. This headset is wire though - the lack of radio functionality no doubt help to embroil the Price down - which can be a dealbreaker for some.
performance
How does the Alienware AW510H actually fare, in-game and when listening to music? To be frank, it's far better than what I was prepared for. Footsteps in games like Valorant and cry of duty: modern Warfare
are clear and easily heard over the sound of gunshots, although the ability to place the exact location of an enemy isn't always perfect. (image citation: Dell)
If you're play a single-player championship and wish more about the cinematic experience then there are definitely better headsets out there, but for the price? You can't Adam too improper here.
When it comes to the mic, it features built-in noise suppression and sounds excellent. Not studio-mic quality, of course (because at the end of the day, it's still a gaming headset), but it does the job adequately for those quick in-game calls when you need to trade kills with an enemy. It could be the echo caused by my office, but a few people claimed it sounded better than my previous microphone - a standalone Blue Snowball, and a strong contender for the title of best microphone for stream
- which makes me wonder why I bought that in the first place.
overall, you seriously cannot Adam incorrect with the AW510H. The only drawback for me is that the cable provide some child feedback when it brush against my T-shirt or the president I'm sit on. If I could become a radio translation of this headset for approximately the same trope, I'd switch over in a heartbeat.
Otherwise, the Alienware AW510H is one of the best choices for those looking to grab a mid-range headset for console gaming or a PC headset for gaming.