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BenW Posted
This is an analog headset and I use it for console gaming. It is very comfortable and sounds fantastic for the price. I read about the angled drivers and I admit that is over my head, but I can tell the difference from the others in this price range. Also, others told me that I am clearer than my other headset that I was using (I won't mention names, but one of the big guys). So the mic is pretty strong. The comfort level is also very high. It is light weight and fits nicely around my ears. I highly recommend this headset. I am so glad that Glorious got into audio!
Aladdin Posted
Quick context: I play Fortnite (not well), Mario Kart World on Switch, watch a ton of YouTube and movies on PC. I'm not in ranked anything. I just needed a headset that worked on everything I own and didn't cost $200. Compatibility — Switch, PS5, PC? 3.5mm jack, works everywhere. Switch handheld, PC, PS5 controller — all plug and play, nothing to install. No software, no setup — is that a problem? Nope, it's actually the point. Pure analog plug-and-play. No app, no drivers, no EQ software — just plug it in and it sounds good. If you want software control and EQ presets, that's the RGB version. This one is for people who want zero friction and good audio out of the box. That's me. How does it actually sound in games? Better than I expected for a $60 headset. A lot of headsets in this range boost bass because it sounds impressive — but the sounds that actually matter in games, footsteps, reloads, directional cues, those live in the mid and upper-mid frequencies. Heavy bass can actually bury those. This headset doesn't do that. Sounds balanced and accurate out of the box and I started noticing directional stuff in Fortnite I was missing before. Still not good at the game. But at least now I know which direction I'm getting eliminated from. Mic — does it pick up your keyboard? The boom mic bends and repositions. I angled it toward my mouth and away from my keyboard and the keyboard noise dropped out of my comms. That's not something you can do with a fixed mic. Pop it off completely when watching stuff solo — it's fully detachable. Build quality — feels cheap? No. Headband has real flex, earcups pivot, nothing creaks. Tossed it on my desk, threw it in a bag. Still fine. Comfort? Suspension headband, breathable memory foam earcups. Wore it through a full movie without noticing it was on my head. YouTube and movies? Sounds genuinely good. Not bass-heavy tuned to sound exciting on a shelf. Turns out that's actually a good thing. Bottom line: $60, works on everything, no setup required, sounds accurate not hyped, mic is positionable, build is solid. Skeptical about a peripheral brand doing headsets but this is legit.
Rachel Posted
I needed to replace my Xbox brand headset and was surprised to find a new 2026 headset for the same price I bought my old headset at in 2020! The detachable mic is a really nice feature I'm not used to getting on headsets under $100. The headband and ear cups are comfortable and flexible, the cable is super long so if you were using this with a PC that shouldn't be an issue, and the sound seems good both in ear and for my teammates hearing me talk on the other end. Overall just a very affordable comfortable headset with good sound and a number of features you wouldn't expect at this price point. Highly recommend.
MichaelC Posted
I had been looking for a reasonably priced wired headset to replace my legacy ear buds. While in store one of the blue shirts mentioned that Glorious had just released two new wired headsets. Without having much experience I opted for the GHS Eternal as a starter, and I could not be more impressed. The sound is indeed immersive, but more importantly it is incredibly comfortable to wear for long periods of time. I've also been told by those I'm chatting with that the microphone is crystal clear. Very happy I stumbled upon this and highly recommend. Even ended up buying the GHS Eternal RGB for my son