Any regular reader of my reviews over the last couple of years will know that I’m a big fan of Creatives SXFI technology, it’s really proven to be the next-gen step when it comes to audio processing for movies, music and gaming! However, it still needs headphones to work. While SXFI came as a separate dongle at the start of 2019, Creative has now been building-specific headsets with the technology fully integrated. Take the tremendous Theater, of the SXFI Gold, which we recently reviewed. However, today is all about the SXFI AIR C.
The headsets connects via a USB cable or a 3.5mm cable. That means you can connect it to Switch, PlayStation 4, PC, Mac, mobile, etc, with ease. They’re built for all kinds of media consumption too, rather than just being a “gaming” headset, there’s a wider focus on multimedia consumption, music listening, voice calls, basically, everything. Just look at the feature list below, and you get a sense that Creative are pretty proud and confident the product capabilities. However, SXFI processing only works in USB mode, as the USB cable will power the internal processor.
“Experience the magical audio reality of Super X-Fi with the Creative SXFI AIR C! This USB headset has built-in Super X-Fi technology that provides holographic audio personalized to your own ears for an unbelievable headphone experience that’s as good as the real thing. The Creative SXFI AIR C also boasts a detachable ClearComms microphone that is specially tuned for natural vocals, 50mm drivers, and a customizable RGB light ring. It works for movies, music, and games on PC, PS4, Nintendo Switch, and Mac.” – Creative
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