The power plan for the RIG 800LX is nothing short of spectacular too, promising 24 hours of gaming before you need to worry about charging via the in-built micro-USB. Pushing it out of the way in order to mute the online scene is just as simple. It’s great to just be able to flip it down, chat, and not have to worry about the positioning of any mic boom in order to let your online friends and family hear you perfectly. Whilst there is no flexibility on this mic, from testing, you won’t need it as voice chat has been nigh-on perfect at all times, with party members more than happy with the sound of my dulcet tones pushing through. So, the sound coming in is great, but what of that going out? You know, in terms of party chat? Well the RIG 800LX comes with a solid flip-to-mute mic that has been well worked into the left earcup. Nicer still is the opportunity to flick through four different equaliser settings direct on the headset, letting you listen in to Pure, Seismic, Intensify and Vocal Focus options. With the power of the Xbox One Dolby Atmos App – access to which can be found by redeeming the included code that comes with the headset – even if you had previously been more than happy with what your headset delivered, the magic of Atmos creates a whole new world. In fact, thanks to the inclusion of the brilliant Dolby Atmos system, there is a chance that your gaming sessions could be even more immersive with these in tow, letting you pick out exact positions of enemies, hear the deepest roars of engines whilst in any racer and feel the pounding bass of a soundtrack. Loud, crisp, super clear and bereft of any form of distortion even when dialled up to the maximum volume, I’ve never been left wanting in terms of the sounds that have been produced by the RIG 800LX. These drivers deliver in terms of audio too – and if we’re honest that’s the main draw of any top-end headset.
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