Tritton Kama PlayStation 4 / Vita Gaming Headset Review
Peter Donnell / 11 years ago
A Closer Look
The in-line controller is hard-wired to the headset and on one side it features a slide switch for the master microphone mute.
Down the other side is a wheel control for the master volume.
The microphone comes permanently fixed to the headsets left ear cup, so unfortunately you cannot remove it.
The ear cups feature the Tritton “T” logo on the back of their glossy plastic panels, while the headband is treated to an electric blue pin stripe, adding a subtle style touch.
The headband features a push-pull extender on each side, so finding a comfortable fit your ears shouldn’t be too much trouble.
Like to wear the headset around your neck between games? If yes, then you’ll be happy to hear that the ear cups can be rotated 90 degrees to allow the headset a more comfortable resting position.
Thick and soft padding on each ear cup should provide a nice clean fit, always an important feature and one you’ll be grateful for after an epic gaming session.
Another Tritton logo on the top of the headband, which is lightly padded on both sides to help provide a comfortable fit.
The microphone features a small adjustable boom.
You can’t fold it up out-of-the-way, but it is very flexible and easy to hide from your view when you don’t need it.