It is not just mice and keyboards that get the RGB LED treatment these days but gaming headsets as well. Gamdias’ latest Hebe E1 and Hebe M1 headsets are finally available, giving users more options to choose from when it comes to their audio gaming needs. eTeknix has reviewed the M1 already last week and received the Gamer’s Choice award having a unique and durable design, as well as powerful embedded 50mm drivers for an immersive gaming experience. The Hebe E1 on the other hand, has a slightly smaller 40mm driver, but it is also equipped with the same RGB LED option, ergonomic comfort and oversized earpadding.
For further additional value, both headsets are also compatible with Gamdias’ Hera software, which allows for sound and headset customization. The bundled unidirectional microphone is able to block extraneous noise and can easily be put away when not in use. As an extra measure of convenience, there is also an in-line controller so users can adjust the audio levels, mute the microphone and toggle lighting options without exiting the game to access the Hera software.
Perhaps most interesting of all are their pricing, revealed now that they are available in stores. It is surprisingly competitively priced and offer quite a value compared to their competition with the Gamdias Hebe M1 retailing for only $64.99 and the Hebe E1 for only $49.99.
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