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ASUS TUF Gaming H3 Wireless Headset Review

Rating: 7.0.

Today we are diving in head-first – literally – to the TUF Gaming H3 Wireless headset from ASUS. Will it be music to our ears or hit a bum note? Coming in at £89.99, this headset offers great wireless range, compatibility with a wide range of devices and the classic ASUS design. Let's find out if it can do enough to earn our recommendation.

Specifications

  • Product Type: Wireless headset
  • Interface: Wireless
  • Connector 2.4Ghz ,USB 2.0, Type-C
  • Support Platform : PC, PlayStation® 4, PlayStation® 5, Nintendo Switch
  • Driver Material: Neodymium magnet
  • Driver Size: 50mm
  • Headphones Impedance: 32 Ohm
  • Headphones Frequency Response: 20 ~ 20000 Hz
  • Microphone Pick-up Pattern: Unidirectional
  • Microphone Sensitivity: -40 dB ± 3 dB
  • Microphone Frequency Response: 50 ~ 10000 Hz
  • AI Noise Cancelling Microphone: No
  • Active Noise Cancellation: No
  • Battery: 15 hours
  • Foldability: No
  • Weight: 307 g
  • Extra ear-cushion: No
  • Colour: Gun metal

You can purchase the ASUS TUF Gaming H3 Wireless for £89.99 from Amazon UK HERE!

Pros

  • Easy to get a good fit.
  • Plenty of cushioning.
  • Great wireless range.

Cons

  • Non-removable and poor quality mic.
  • Very stiff cable.
  • Cannot change auto-off functionality.

KitGuru says: The sound and comfort from the TUF Gaming H3 is where this headset excels, however the microphone's performance really lets the headset down as a whole. There are plenty of connectivity options and it is easy to move between devices, but we feel the ASUS ROG Strix Go 2.4 is a better all-round option.

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Rating: 7.0.

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