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Tritton 720+ 7.1 Surround Multi Platform Headset Review

Out of the box we get our first good look at the headset its self, it doesn’t take long to notice that the headset its self oozes style, with the high contrast black and white finish set off nicely with a few hints or bright orange on the “T” logo and on the inside edge of the earpiece lining.

Each side of the headset comes with a simple push pull extender to help you find the perfect fit for you head. Each ear piece comes with a good degree of tilt also, this helps get a good fit over your ears and keeps the whole thing snug and secure on your head.

Ear ear cup comes with a foam filled leather padding and a soft fabrid backing that covers each of the drivers.

The in-line remote control is hard wired on the headset cable and comes packed with all the important features. Fitted with seperate volume controls for game and chat, SVM and microphone mute. It’s a pastic moulded unit but it’s still been given the same high quality finish and style as the headset.

One of the best features of this set is the base unit, your headset connects to the front port, but your optical device connects to the rear, making this headset backwards compatible with near any audio device that has optical output. It’s also small enough to sit along side your console or behind your TV without it causing too much inconvenience.

The microphone is completely removable, perfect for when your only playing single player, watching a movie or litening to some music. Or maybe you just don’t want to chat while in multiplayer, it’s your call.

It’s also full possitionable thanks to its flexible boom, so you should be able to find the sweet spot that works for you when chatting.

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Peter Donnell

As a child in my 40's, I spend my day combining my love of music and movies with a life-long passion for gaming, from arcade classics and retro consoles to the latest high-end PC and console games. So it's no wonder I write about tech and test the latest hardware while I enjoy my hobbies!

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10 Comments

  1. which setting on the decoder box did you use then playing games? Did you have all 4 blue lights on or just the 1 on the far left side?

  2. Did you have to tweak any settings for XBOX 360? can’t seem to get mine to work on my 360 Elite. Works fine on PS3.

  3. Hey, I wanted to buy it, but one question: Does 7.1 work on Pc? If it only works in stereo mode i wouldn’t buy it. Thanks 🙂

    1. if your pc has an optical out port they work in 7.1 if not then it’s standard mono (you can buy a sound card for about £50 with an optical port or if your monitor may have one)

      1. But can’t I have 7.1 surround sound via USB? Like the CM Storm Sirus can use 5.1 surround sound via/using 2 USB ports

        1. Srsly don’t buy this shitty headset….. i have everything needed to make it work and i plugged in everything right i have serached for drivers now for 4 months and i cant find shit. If u want to have surround headset dont buy this crap

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