As a fan of both gaming and headphones, I’ve long been perplexed by the terrible products that come out when the two things are combined into one. Even great companies like Sennheiser, which builds some of the nicest audiophile-grade cans, seem to turn out awful-sounding gear the moment it’s labeled as intended for gamers. That’s why it’s nice to see an exception to the rule in the $149.99 LucidSound LS30 wireless gaming headset. It’s compatible with the Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and legacy consoles, and it can also be used wired with a PC or smartphone.
Now don’t get me wrong, these are not awesome headphones. They were creaking like a pair of arthritic knees the moment I took them out of the box, and their headband can do a very...
The LucidSound LS30 is that rare gaming headset that doesn't suck
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