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ROCCAT Elo 7.1 USB PC Gaming Headset, Surround Sound with AIMO RGB Lighting, Wired Computer Headphones, Detachable Noise Cancelling Microphone, Lightweight, 50mm Drivers, Black

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Color: Black


Style: Elo 7.1 USB


Features

  • EXCEPTIONAL 7.1 SURROUND - We call it visual audio because the 360 degree sound characteristics let you pinpoint enemy locations for a clear competitive advantage
  • MIC MONITORING TECHNOLOGY - Adjustable mic monitoring so you can hear the level of your own voice to prevent shouting into the mic
  • CRYSTAL-CLEAR COMMUNICATION - Ensure crystal-clear communication with teammates thanks to a detachable noise-cancelling microphone with TruSpeak technology
  • PRECISION-TUNED NANOCLEAR DRIVERS - Hear crisp highs and thundering lows with 50mm Nanoclear speakers from Turtle Beach, tuned to maximize 7.1 audio
  • DYNAMIC FIT - A self-adjusting metal headband and rotating earcup hinges create a weightless fit unique to you
  • AIMO INTELLIGENT LIGHTING ENGINE - The AIMO illumination ecosystem easily synergizes with other AIMO-compatible devices to create a vivid lighting aesthetic
  • SUPERIOR COMFORT - Superior memory foam cushioning featuring ProSpecs Glasses Relief System alleviates pressure on glasses

Description

The ROCCAT Elo 7.1 USB PC Gaming Headset lets you pinpoint enemy locations with ease thanks to 360 degree visual audio powered by precision-tuned 50mm Neodymium drivers. Exceptional surround sound accuracy is matched by next- level ergonomics with a dynamic fit unique to you. Superior memory foam and a self-adjusting headband mean you can wear it for hours on end and it'll stay as invisible and weightless as when you first put it on. Equipped with a detachable noise-cancelling mic with TruSpeak technology, no voice communication is missed while AIMO RGB Intelligent Lighting vividly lights up your setup with 16.8 million colours. To ensure additional peace of mind we provide a 2-year limited manufacturer warranty.


Product Dimensions: 9.45 x 3.07 x 9.69 inches


Item Weight: 13.1 ounces


Item model number: ROC-14-130-01


Date First Available: September 14, 2020


Manufacturer: ROCCAT


Country of Origin: Vietnam


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  • These are really good headphones, feel vary high quality, but the mic could be better.
Color: Black Style: Elo 7.1 USB
Over all I really like these but I wish they had a few things little bit differently. The construction of these is mostly way better then what I expected. For the 40 dollars I payed or the 70 you might pay for them, they seem to be really well constructed and not likely to break one of the cups off should you drop them on a hard floor. (And now you know what killed my $35 dollar headphone..) First off the fit is vary good, and they are really light feeling when I compared them to a set of headphones I got a year go. But I guess they also feel a little smaller then them my ears touch the cups. I have been wearing them now for hours.. but I feel like the old pair I had where far more comfortable just because they had ear cups that where 4 and half inches tall, while ROCCAT Elo 7.1 use 4 inch tall cups. I like the fact the top head band does not need any adjustment needed to make it it fit. It just pulls everything into place so it fits and holds in place. Though I wish it would loosen up a little, and the main metal headband part just had softer spring to it. If you have a bigger head then me.. you might find this set of headphones uncomfortable.. but I think my medium sized head feels fine in this.. but people with small head will find this most comfortable. The controls being behind the left ear cup is perfect. The controls on my previous set where on the wire which was ok.. but this is far smoother to reach to and change as needed. This is the best place to put these now that I gotten a chance to use this. Sound seems to be good, (but not perfect... I would rather have more deep bass and these just seems be on the more high pitched treble sound side more then I like.) I hoped into a video game called Rust and tried to sneak around with sound to see if the surround sound was good. The sound was good enough for that, and for discord the sound was perfect. Noise cancellation on other programs really depended on the program...but for my purposes I found it worked well most of the time. I tried downloading the drivers from the maker for this... I heard no chance in the behavior of the headphones so it might just be malware or malicious tracking software. Since I heard no change, I would not recommend it installing and will be looking at finding some other program to deal with sound levels, but even without it, the sound from the headphones is vary livable. While really not a important feature.. it also would be nice if I could of somehow locked the color the RGB leds to Red... they cycle through colors and wreck the fact everything else I got is red lit. The Microphone is kind of disappointed on these headphones. The way the headphones are designed, when you put them down on table, the mic always get pushed and away and you need to put it back into place.. I would of much rather it be a boom arm that you can push out of the way when you want eat or drink.. I guess I could just pull it out of its socket or bend it out of the way, but the boom arm of most gamer sets is way nicer since I used to that. One crazy feature of the mic is the second dial lets you pipe in sounds from around you more clearly. So for a while, I was vary confused why I could hear myself talking and the sound of my typing as I wrote... weird, could be helpful if you want to hear things around you while you play games.. but I don't like how it just echoes my talking back at me, so Rather just not have it on... I would buy these again.. Of course, I got a great price, they are much better built, and work well enough. I am clumsy off and will drop my headphone on the floor again... so rather then buy another set when that happens I much rather have a nice set that can just keep working. The only problem is the cheaper set I had before this kind of spoiled me with the good features they had even if otherwise they where cheap crap. It just be nicer if if the sound was not diminished, or the mic was on better armature so I liked using it. I suspect if you have a really expensive set of headphone before and then switch to this you should be pleasantly surprised, but if you got really good sound out of your cheap headset, then you might feel a bit like I do.. Just make sure you get them on sale is all I am saying. Edit 1.1 So the day after purchase I found that the software I installed had started up a Hud program that lets me control the lighting of the head set, so I can now set the headset lighting to red and match it too my other computer related devices.. a big nice.. and also let me tune the levels of the sound though a equalizer, letting me have that vary deep base sound I thought I was missing from the headphones.. these changes that the ROCCOT Swarm program lets me apply to the head phone are really huge quality of life improvements over the headphone and I can see I feel like this is a great head set now.. and now I have no good reason to compare them to a set of 35 dollar headphones. The only thing that I don't like is the microphone is not on a armameture but considering all the other great things this headset does.. I'm not so bothered anymore and will just try to get a headphone hook to hang them on. If you are reading this.. I hope this helps you with you if you are thinking of purchasing headphones from Roccat... and will try to answer any questions to do with the ROCCAT Elo 7.1 USB Wired Headset. Sep 22, 2021 ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2021 by baloneyjustice

  • Worth the price and then some.
Color: Black Style: Elo 7.1 Air
Great surround sound, fun software, and comfortable. The sound quality is pretty good, though not the top of the line, but the small detailed sounds in a game come through wonderfully. I've caught myself taking off the headset and listening, thinking a sound I heard came from my apartment rather than in the game, where it actually occurred. These things have LOTS of volume as well. I had to adjust the volume of the headset to about 40%. I've worn these for marathon gaming sessions, with no complaints as to comfort, and I've been told the mic is crisp and clear. Plenty of bass, and sound can be adjusted with the swarm software. The magic voice settings in the software are fun, and you can turn off the lighting to save on battery power. One full charge typically lasts me about 3 days when gaming often, and switching to the charge cord in the middle of a gaming session is flawless. Definitely worth the price and then some! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2022 by David Lamoreaux

  • Takes a minute to reconnect
Color: Black Style: Elo 7.1 Air
Definitely my favorite wireless gaming headset yet. After several months, I've had no major issues with them, so I feel comfortable recommending them generally. I do have a couple warnings and a few nitpicky gripes detailed below. I'll say the battery life is excellent. I can go well over a week in between charges, compared to my previous headset which I needed to plug in twice a week or so. Audio quality is great. The fidelity is decent, and the balance feels good when the EQ is set to default, which I recommend keeping it at. The comfort level is insane. I have massive ears that stick out an unfair amount, so I still haven't found headphones that I can wear for more than about two hours before it starts hurting, but I find these need far less repositioning than other headphones. I'll also say that the headband is very well-designed. I expect this sort of band on studio-grade headphones, so to find it available here is epic. You don't need to adjust the height, they just go on and you forget about them unless you're walking around or bouncing (as they have some springiness to them). Some warnings about these headphones: - NOT ACTUALLY SURROUND SOUND! Most headphones use an audio filter that gives spaaace to stereo output, but this headset goes so far as to accept 7.1 audio in and then condense it down to stereo on the headphones. The surround sound boxes you can check garble the otherwise okay audio just like any other alleged surround sound headphones will. - The knobs are software-based controllers, they adjust the volume set in Windows, etc. This may or may not be what you want. I prefer an analog dial on my headset to allow for finer adjusting. I do have a few gripes, which I'll add so y'all can be aware. - The companion software is a bit clunky, and it turns out the onboard memory only remembers...nothing? I was at least hoping the headset would remember that I wanted the RGB off, as it's impressively bright, which is fine for most people, but I find the light to be rather distracting and painful in low-light environments. - The headphones take several seconds to connect. Anywhere between 10 and 60, though usually 20-30, so as long as you don't forget to turn them on until you're game is loaded, it's no real bother...sadly I'm rather forgetful. - No headphone jack...why? I don't get why that's so hard, and to rub salt in the wound, the USB-C jack is for charging and firmware updates only. These headphones are literally wireless only for audio. Thankfully they can charge while in use, unlike other headsets I've used. - Also the second knob is microphone feedback. I don't know why it exists, as I generally can hear what I'm saying out loud, and it doesn't help with hearing other people (ex. parents/spectators) as the microphone does good at keeping that noise down. Most other headphones will use that to adjust voice chat volume, which I'd prefer a lot more. - Finally, these headphones are surprisingly loud. Too loud, if you ask me. I do prefer my volume set a lot lower than most people, so keep that in mind, but if I were to guess at what normal folks would like, I'd wager you wouldn't want these set above 40-45 percent in Windows. Louder than that, and you're likely to degrade you're hearing. Keep that in mind if you're buying these for a child who may not know better. Overall, these headphones are great, so long as the small drawbacks don't really get bother you. Personally, I'd expect a bit a little more seamlessness from $100 headphones, but I got a much cheaper used pair, so I'm quite satisfied with what I have for what I paid. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2022 by Caleb S

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