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Yes, the microphone boom can be bent in order to position it closer to your mouth or pointing to it. It's normal for sound to get distorted at high volume levels when there is a high amount of bass/low end noise playing through the headset and this model doesn't have built-in sidetone/monitoring but if the device your're connecting the headset to has this feature built-in you should be able to use it for this headset and similar devices.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.No, the Mic only goes up and down.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes, has some movement but not as flexible as others I've used. I think you are pushing the headset too much for what it is capable of with both intensify and high bass. At what volume are you playing? When I play the headphones are passive enough that I hear myself through ambient sound rather the speakers, I prefer it this way but that is me. I much prefer Dolby Atmos on and then just standard sound settings. I totally get to each there own, just speaking to my experience.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.If I’m not mistaken there’s not meant to be feedback to hear yourself. Personally I like not hearing myself talk over the mic, which as far as bending it I don’t believe it does. For me everyone hears me just fine. Your EQ setting issue maybe either a faulty headset or just too intense for the speakers to really process. This headset works with Dolby Atmos which really makes the sound unique and move to where it’s coming from. It’s also very intense so if your sound is cracking with high bass you may want to try turning the in game volume down, that can make a huge difference.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You can bend it. I find the bass to be underwhelming, but for a wireless headset that isn't my #1 reason to buy this headset. This headset has the mic feedback, but it is so quiet you can barely hear yourself.
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