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Patriot Viper V380 Review – The £80 headset!

Rating: 8.5.

Are you looking for a new headset? Do you like RGB, metal accents and voice changers? Well this may be the headset for you. The Viper V380 features all of these things and more but let’s see if it is worth the £75.90 price tag.

Specifications:

  • 1 Virtual surround sound
  • Hi-Fi 53mm Neodymium Drivers
  • Durable braided 2.1 m cable
  • on-ear sound controls
  • Full spectrum RGB illumination
  • Frequency Response: 20Hz – 20kHz
  • Impedance: 64Ω at 1kHz
  • Sensitivity: 106 + 3dB at 1kHz
  • Detachable Environmental Noise Cancellation (ENC) Microphone
  • Frequency Mic Response: 100Hz-10kHz
  • Signal to Noise Ratio (SNR): 60 dB
  • Sensitivity : -42±3dB
  • Pick-up pattern: Omnidirectional
  • Safety: CE/ FCC/ RoHS
  • Weight: 0.68 lb/ 310gm
  • Size: 6.46“(L) x 3.66”(W) x 9.25“(H) 16.4cm (L) x 9.3cm (W) x 23.5cm (H)

You can purchase the Viper V380, for £75.90, HERE!

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Pros:

  • Comfy headband and cups
  • Sturdy design
  • Tough but sleek cable
  • Music is amazing through this headset
  • Lots of customisability options
  • Lots of volume room
  • The comfort didn’t change with long wear

Cons:

  • The software is a bit un-intuitive
  • There’s a small wiggle on the mic socket
  • It only has USB compatibility
  • Only has PC OS compatibility
  • Slight bit of pressure on head with that slight squeezing effect.

KitGuru says: Overall we think that this headset sounds better than some top end headsets.  The Viper V380 is amazing at delivering bass and volume but is certainly no slouch whilst gaming too. There is great level of customisation so you can tweak the sounds to match your desired sound profile as well lots of fun stuff like the RGB and voice changer. If you're after a new headset, definitely check this one out.

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Rating: 8.5.

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