Prime Day is chock-full of great deals, but this one already stands out to me as one of the best. The impeccable LucidSound LS31 wireless headset is a versatile pick, compatible with PC, Xbox One, PS4, for wirelessness, and others via 3.5mm. Boasting supreme comfort, impressive audio, and rock-solid build quality, the fact that Prime Day has shaved 30 percent off the asking price makes the deal even sweeter. I have used this headset extensively, and would happily recommend it even at full price, but for $93 it feels like an absolute steal.
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LucidSound LS31 Wireless Headset
Connected via a handy USB dongle, the LucidSound LS31 headset is a versatile product compatible with a wide range of devices. It's superior comfort, fine-tuned sound, and exceptional build quality makes its Prime Day pricing absurdly high-value.
The LucidSound LS31 is a rock-solid headset, and incredibly high-value at this $93 sale price point. Boasting coolant gel-infused earcups, a subtle, minimalistic design, on-ear controls, and a robust wireless signal, this is a great headset to boost your Xbox or PC sound experience.
Category | Spec |
---|---|
Frequency response | 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz |
Speakers | 50 mm neodymium |
Connectivity | Wireless USB dongle SPDIF optical cable for PS4 and Xbox One audio 3.5mm for mobile devices |
Features | On-ear controls Bass boost, treble boost |
Weight | 355 g |
Price | $93 |
While I had issues with the mic in my original review, subsequent firmware updates have repaired the problems I was experiencing. The SPDIF optical cable connectivity to the wireless USB dongle isn't the most elegant solution, but it ensures that you're getting the raw audio from your Xbox with minimal interim interference. The result is a crystal clear sound, configurable with bass and treble boost options to meet your preferences.
The ear cups are ovular over-ear style with gentle, high-quality fabrics, which are pleasant against your head and very breathable in warmer climates. The headband is generously cushioned, making it a viable option for very long sessions, with 15-hour battery life to boot. Believe me when I say that, at $93, it's practically impossible to be disappointed with this product.
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