Roccat supply the Kulo in a large black cardboard box that is virtually identical in design to that of the Kave. Almost the entire frontal area is engulfed by a clear plastic window that wraps around the side of the box. This gives you a view of the entire headset within the box without having to open it up. The border surrounding the window is littered with various badges and text boxes that illustrate some of the features of the headset.
Turning the box around reveals a large diagram of the Kulo which is annotated in different areas to highlight its main features. Below this we find the features and technical specifications of the headset in vast amounts of detail. Although most of the information is displayed in English, the main features of the product are repeated in no fewer than nine other languages.
Inside the box, the Kulo is secured to a vacuum formed plastic tray that will provide an extra level of protection. The included bundle is almost non existent, consisting only of a quick start guide and a plastic credit card with your unique Roccat ID number on. There aren't many accessories we would usually expect to receive with a gaming headset so the lack of bundled items isn't an issue.
I bought this headset. It is actually pretty good although I have to agree with the sound quality comments. It goes very loud but there is considerable distortion at the upper 30% of the volume. They should have limited the output earlier.
The drivers are quite budget oriented meaning it can muddle up complex arrangements. classic is terrible on them, but synth pop is ok as long as the bass isn’;t too forceful.
Gaming they are good, I forget they are on as they are light and comfortable.
fair review, but I would recommend them to people who aren’t too fussy about the sound quality,.
Seems not bad looking for the price. but yeah price drop needed, this is a competitive market.
My frustration.. clearly has no end! I’ve been through $500 worth of headsets in the last few months.. trying desperately to find a perfect headset.
During the Corsair HS1 review. Zardon clearly nailed the fact that the bass was more natural instead of the artificial bass we seem to get with most other headsets.
My god. I love the Corsair HS1. And i want its perspective on sound. But… i miss the artificial bass. I dont want it on all the time but i do love the feeling you get when that bass activates on the lows.
I believe there is a place for the Corsair clarity. Its essential. I also believe that the artificial bass. The more pronounced bass that we’re accustomed to these days has a place. Although i love my Corasir’s and my ears are getting used to the natural bass it provides. I still miss the better part of the artificial bass that brings the lower end of the spectrum to life… but I think that this effect needs to be confined to a specific range.
I’m looking for the best gaming headset for my favorite online game. any suggestions?