 I don't like wires. It's coarse and rough and irritating. And it gets everywhere. Anakin's being a whiny bitch in that video, but it's true. I hate wires and they do get in everywhere. Two years ago, pinadalin ni ASUS yung H3 wired for review and we liked it a lot. Now, it's back and better than ever because it's wireless. Okay pa ba siya? Let's find out. Before we begin, ASUS sent us this item for review but had no say in what we had to say about it. Yung usual headset na gamit ko is the Cooler Master MH670 na almost double the price niyong H3. Pero nakakainis na raka itong ASUS na to kasi usually when I review their stuff, I end up liking their items more than my existing setup. Ganon din ng yari sa H3 wireless. Sobrang okay yung audio quality niya. Kalo yung MH670. I have been playing a lot of Halo Master Chief Edition and with the H3, the voices of the characters are a lot clearer. Bullets, plasma rounds, aliens charging at you, all of them sound crisper and more orally locatable. Yung mas gets mo nasan yung kalaban because of the sound cues which the H3 better reproduces. Bottom line, the sound quality is excellent especially at this price level. Since gaming headset to, may kasama rin siyang mic which is about average for what you would find at this price range. Ginamit ko siya sa isang episode ko pwede magtanong and my voice comes out clear and strong if a little high pitched. No, no, but the actual question was na what type? Conservable or relay? And to be honest n'yay, you might not need an AVR. Pero baka di lang ako sa 9 na ganoon talaga voices ko on mic. Although with the MH670, my voice does sound a bit steadier, bit more ump. So the mic on the H3 was average for me. Gusto gusto ko how it grips my head just right and I can tilt from side to side, front and back, hindi siya na uhulog. When I'm gaming, I don't want to have to worry that the headset will stay on me. Yung kong tinggalaw lang kailang maibalik into place. Movement is life especially in first person shooters and yung dapat nagumagalaw yung character mo in-game, hindi yung headset mo. That's why I really like the grip of the H3, solid but comfortable, comforting in how secure it is. The headband is steel and feels durable, sides of a brushed aluminum, slightly coarse texture, giving everything a premium look. Very good build quality as you would expect from ASUS. The range of the H3 wireless is excellent. So para ma-appreciate natin, gumawa ko na sobrang simple ang diagram ng townhouse ko. Nandito tayo ngayon yung office, tapos roughly mga 80 meters from this office area up to the area over there. So yung ibang ito baan nyo to, yung ibakong headsets, pagpasak sa baan nyo at pagsaro sa pinto, wala ka ng marinaig, na wawala ng connection. The H3 wireless is the only headset I've ever tried. Napagpasak sa baan nyo and pagsara ng pinto, may signal pa din at malinao. Quite amazing really that the signal reaches through a wooden door at that long range. And again, I've only experienced that with the H3 wireless. No issue with the tightness of the headband, but my ears did get sweaty after prolonged use, more so than some of the other headsets I've used. Medyo maliit kasi yung actual headphone area, the cans. So heat tends to build up quicker. It can also be because nyo naka aircon when I'm playing, so I assume they will be comfier for those gamers who are blessed with aircon. Insulation was straightforward, plug the USB dongle into your computer and windows loads the appropriate drivers. It's also compatible with the switch, and PS5, and various cell phones. Some things I did like about my usual headset, the MH670 na wala sa H3. With the MH670, when you turn it off, the computer automatically goes back to speakers. Hindi ganun sa H3. You need to manually set the speakers dun sa taskbar back to your desktop speakers. Gusto ko rin yung dongle nung MH670, malinaw pag naka plug-in na siya. There's an indicator light on the actual dongle, which is really useful for me in my current setup. So the H3 wireless doesn't have the bells and whistles of more expensive headsets like a removable mic, but for this price range, you're getting excellent audio in an easy-to-use package. We're giving this four out of five stars good wireless headset, simple to use, and set up with great audio quality. You can get this for around $3,500, which for the local market is a bit mid-range. Di na siya low-end. Mahal konte, but if compared to other budget headsets and for ASUS medyo budget range na to, you are really getting the quality that you pay for. Pamin saan may nagtatanong kumikilala ba kami ng computer shop na trusted yung hindi kalolo ko hin? Actually meron kami. Full-service PC store ang hardware sugar. Nagbabenta kami ng PC components. Nagbabenta rin kami ng fully-assembled rigs. May clean computers. Kasama na rin yung excellent cable management namin, and CPU cooler repasting sa cleaning. We also clean and repaste GPUs. Na sa makati yung physical store namin and you can also buy from our site, www.hwsugar.ph, na 100% palaging up-to-date yung inventory dun. Kung instock yung item sa amin, available yun sa site. We also ship nationwide. Thanks for watching and maybe one of these days, magkita tayo sa shop.