Thermaltake eSports Shock One PC Headset Review
Peter Donnell / 12 years ago
On the back of each ear piece you can see the Tt logo, which lights up when the headsets USB cable is connected, the light can also be turned on and off via the in-line remote control, so if you don’t want to stand out too much you can dim things down nicely, which means there is also no risk of the lights reflecting off your screen that way.
The in-line controller is of a much more sturdy construction, connected by a permanently attached braided cable on both sides and comes with a handy shirt clip on the back, which means you can keep it securely within reach while gaming so you’re always able to find those important buttons in the heat of battle.
On the remote you will also find volume up and down down, microphone mute, headset mute, then on the side are two switches, one for the lights, which turns off both the lights on the headset as well as the Tt logo and lights on the remote its self and the second switch locks out the rest of the button to prevent accidental buttons presses during use, all of which are very handy and well laid out.