The GameCom X95 is supplied in attractive packaging which is designed in a way to make it more accessible than the GameCom X40. The headset itself sits in a vacuum-formed plastic tray within an outer box which should provide a reasonable level of protection for the headset inside while in transit.
Plantronics have chosen to use a green and black livery for the box which reflects the colour scheme used by Microsoft for the Xbox 360. Both the front and reverse sides of the box detail the features and specification of the headset in a number of different languages.
The bundle included with the GameCom X95 is very similar to the GameCom X40's, with the addition of the wireless receiver unit. There is also a pair of AAA batteries included to power the headset and a 3.5mm to RCA cable which plugs into the back of the wireless receiver unit.
Their products seem ok, but they have never grabbed my attention when ive seen them in stores. I agree with henry, other headset they make looks better value.
I recently brought this headset i thought i would give it a try after having to get my Turtlebeach X11s repaired twice and my PX21’s twice and i have to say they may not look the best but extremely strong, comfortable, lightweight and great sound
Why can’t reviewers get that a 2.5 to 3.5mm adapter or cable exists…