SteelSeries Nova 3 Review - Top Budget Choice?
Summary
TLDRВ этом видео рассматриваются возможности настройки аудио для наушников, акцентируя внимание на процессе настройки звука, который включает в себя коррекцию различных частот. Обсуждаются настройки баса, голоса и высоких частот, а также функции пространственного звука. Спикер подчеркивает преимущества наушников, таких как USB-ЦАП и RGB-подсветка, и сравнивает их с другими моделями на рынке. Видео завершается благодарностью зрителям за поддержку и обещанием создать последующее видео о всей линейке наушников Nova.
Takeaways
- 🎧 Наушники Nova 1, 3 и 7 обеспечивают высокий комфорт и уникальные функции при доступной цене.
- 🔊 Настройка эквалайзера позволяет точно регулировать звук в диапазоне частот от 20 Гц до 20 кГц.
- ⚙️ Установки эквалайзера включают увеличение баса и регулировку средних и высоких частот для улучшения звучания.
- 🎤 Тuning микрофона включает удаление ненужных низких частот для уменьшения шума и повышения четкости голоса.
- 🎛️ Для достижения наилучшего качества звука важно правильно вводить настройки эквалайзера и сохранять изменения.
- 📈 Специальный режим пространственного звука может добавить интересные эффекты, но не всегда является точным.
- 🖥️ RGB подсветка наушников может быть настроена на статический цвет или на цикл смены цветов, но с ограниченными вариантами.
- 💰 Наушники предлагают уникальные функции USB и RGB в своем ценовом сегменте, делая их интересным выбором.
- 🎥 Авторы видео планируют создать дополнительный контент для обобщения всей линейки наушников Nova.
- 👍 Поддержка канала через лайки и подписки важна для его роста и развития.
Q & A
Каковы ключевые настройки для настройки низких частот в аудио?
-Основные настройки для низких частот включают: 23 Гц: +1 дБ с Q=0.707, 62 Гц: +1.8 дБ с Q=0.8, 93 Гц: -3 дБ с Q=0.707, 185 Гц: -2.5 дБ с Q=0.707 и 528 Гц: +3 дБ с Q=0.707.
Что такое Q в контексте аудио настраиваний?
-Q (фактор добротности) определяет ширину полосы частот, которую вы настраиваете. Высокое значение Q создает узкий буст, в то время как низкое значение Q поднимает более широкую полосу частот.
Как настроить звук на гарнитуре для улучшения голосового чата?
-Для улучшения качества звука в голосовом чате рекомендуется использовать предустановки, такие как 'Balanced' или 'Broadcast', и настроить микрофон, убирая ненужные низкие частоты и корректируя средние частоты.
Почему важно сохранять настройки после их ввода?
-Важно нажимать кнопку 'Enter' после ввода значений, иначе изменения не будут сохранены, и настройки вернутся к исходным значениям.
Что такое пространственный звук и как он настраивается?
-Пространственный звук создает эффект эха и реверберации. Его можно включить и настроить на 'Performance mode', выставив расстояние на среднее или меньше.
Какие преимущества имеет гарнитура Nova по сравнению с более дорогими моделями?
-Гарнитура Nova предлагает функции, аналогичные более дорогим моделям, такие как USB ЦАП и настраиваемая RGB подсветка, при этом оставаясь доступной по цене.
Как настроить микрофон для уменьшения посторонних звуков?
-Рекомендуется увеличить уровень средних частот и убрать частоты до 31 Гц, чтобы минимизировать шум ветра и другие посторонние звуки.
Как пользователь может улучшить свои настройки звука?
-Пользователь может экспериментировать с настройками эквалайзера, используя предложенные значения и подстраивая их под свои предпочтения для достижения желаемого звучания.
Каковы основные ограничения настройки RGB подсветки на гарнитуре?
-Подсветка RGB предлагает ограниченные возможности настройки, такие как статический цвет или цветовой цикл, но не поддерживает градиенты.
Какое место занимает гарнитура Nova в своем ценовом сегменте?
-Гарнитура Nova считается одной из лучших в своем ценовом сегменте, благодаря комфорту и функциональности, предлагая высокое качество звука за разумные деньги.
Outlines
🎧 Обзор настроек эквалайзера
В первой части спикер обсуждает настройки эквалайзера для наушников, объясняя, как регулировать частоты для получения желаемого звучания. Он делит эквалайзер на низкие, средние и высокие частоты, отмечая, что значение Q влияет на ширину полосы частот. Спикер рекомендует увеличить низкие частоты для улучшения баса и высокие частоты для четкости звука. Он также упоминает о том, как правильно вводить значения в эквалайзер, чтобы сохранить изменения, и предлагает прослушать наушники в различных условиях, чтобы настроить их под свои предпочтения.
🎵 Настройки звука и микрофона
Во второй части спикер продолжает обсуждение настроек звука и микрофона. Он делится конкретными рекомендациями по регулировке частот и значений Q, упоминая, что средние частоты нужно понижать, чтобы избежать 'звонкости' в звуке. Также спикер рассказывает о функции пространственного аудио, предлагая установить её в режим производительности для создания эффекта эха. Он дает советы по настройке микрофона, включая уменьшение низких частот для устранения шума ветра и улучшения качества передачи голоса. Спикер подчеркивает конкурентоспособную цену наушников, их функции RGB и комфорт, заканчивая видео благодарностью зрителям за поддержку канала.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Настройка
💡Частота
💡Гейн
💡Q-фактор
💡Пространственный звук
💡Микрофон
💡RGB
💡Комфорт
💡Цена
💡Аудиопрофиль
Highlights
The audio tuning process begins with measurement tuning and transitions to tuning by ear.
The reviewer provides specific frequency adjustments for enhanced audio performance, including boosts at 23 Hz and 62 Hz.
Adjustments to the audio profile include both boosting and reducing decibels across various frequencies to create a balanced sound.
The Q factor settings allow users to control the width of the audio boost, affecting how narrow or broad the adjustments are.
Users are encouraged to adjust sliders for bass, voice, and treble to add warmth to the sound profile.
Spatial audio features are available but are generally left off for more accurate sound representation.
The reviewer explains how to customize microphone settings to minimize wind noise and enhance clarity.
The headset includes RGB lighting, but the customization options are limited to static colors or cycling through a spectrum.
At a price point of $100, the headset offers competitive features often found in more expensive models.
The comfort of the Nova series headsets is highlighted as a significant advantage over competitors.
The reviewer suggests the Black Shark V2 as a better option for users interested in sound for movies and music.
The tuning process involves careful adjustment of decibel levels at various frequencies, including mid and high ranges.
Specific tuning recommendations include lifting treble frequencies to enhance audio clarity in gaming.
The review emphasizes the unique positioning of the headset in a crowded market, highlighting its features and comfort.
The reviewer indicates plans for a follow-up video summarizing the entire Nova lineup, enhancing viewer engagement.
Transcripts
[Music]
thank you everyone it's Joe from Gadget
Tech and today I'm going to talk about
the steel series Nova 3 headset this is
100 headset it's basically the Nova one
plus a USB DAC and RGB But ultimately
they perform and look very similar now
if at the end of the review you decide
this is the right headset for you I will
have a generic Amazon affiliate link it
helps support the channel because I
purchased a lot of stuff that is not
sent to me for review it's the only way
I can provide honest opinions on you
know this is the best X version or
headset under 100 or whatever it may be
now this was not sent to me for review
so again I use that money to purchase
headsets just like this one however
steelseries did email me after the Nova
1 review so hopefully in the future that
changes and I have a better or closer
working relationship with them but
either way whether it's sent to me for
review or not it does not change the way
I feel about anything I'm always going
to provide an unbiased coverage in fact
I've said good things about stuff I've
purchased and bad and stuff that was
sent to me for review both good and bad
so hopefully you find this helpful now
the 100 price range is flooded with
headsets
um to choose from so there are wireless
headsets that are the same or less than
this and obviously more and then there
are wired ones that are less and more so
it's really hard to decide sometimes
which is right for you some people will
just prefer to have a steel series
headset and some may want to avoid it
it's just a matter of personal
preference so I'm going to be very
straightforward here so what makes this
one different from the Nova one I
already mentioned is it has a USB deck
what is a USB deck that means you can
plug it in like this with a USBC Port
directly to your computer now if your
computer does not have USBC
it comes with an extension cord which
not only converts the USBC cable that
comes in the Box to USB a it also gives
you a longer cord which means if you sit
farther away from let's say a
PlayStation or your computer you can
have a nice long USB cable so you can
still connect it
now you want to use USB when you can
because that is a part a huge reason why
you're paying a hundred dollars versus
60. the only other difference between
this and the Nova one which is right
here is the fact that this has RGB so if
you want to customize and add your own
custom colors to make this a little more
unique sure that's one reason to do it
otherwise it's really just the USB mode
now the Nova lineup I'm going to talk
about the tech stuff for just a moment
the sensitivity rating is 93 decibels a
little bit lower than most gaming
headsets which is typically 96 to let's
say 103 ish that means that they tend to
not get as loud as a headset of higher
efficiency so and this is totally
separate from impedance they're all
still 32 ohm headphones
but the lower sensitivity means it may
not get as loud so the USB mode gets you
a little bit more volume over the Nova
one now if you plug it in with aux
there's the aux cord that it comes with
and the aux cord is not a standard aux
cord it's a USBC and I grab the wrong
side USBC on one side which is what is
going into your headset because the
headset only has a USBC Jack on it on
the other end is your aux cable so this
isn't something you can just replace
easily you have to get it through the
steelseries website or get a trrs
extension if for any reason you need
that longer but anyway that's
the aux mode now when you're in aux mode
it sounds pretty much identical to the
Nova one so if you're not using the USB
DAC and you don't care for RGB just get
the Nova one and save your money they
sound the same they use the same drivers
same ear pads same design and that one's
cheaper now just like the Nova ones and
sevens and all the other Nova lineup you
have a retractable mic which I really
really like on the USB option the Nova 3
option when the microphone is muted you
could actually have a red LED there's a
little push button on it on the back of
the headset and you can see that the LED
is on right now now if I unmute I
actually hear a little beep in the
headset and the light turns off so when
the light is on you are muted now there
is microphone side tone with the Nova 3
versus the one so if you want to hear
yourself speak this will do that only in
USBC mode or USB mode you can change the
volume in steel series GG software and
you can disable side tone so if you
don't care for that it's not like you're
stuck with it when you are muted siteone
phone is deactivated as well now on the
note of buttons I just press the mute
button the volume wheel is right above
the cable which is interesting because
it's a little bit harder to get to once
you get muscle memory is fine but you
can't just reach your thumb up to mute
it I don't know why you have to kind of
reach around the cable so if you're
looking for speed for quick volume
adjustments you get used to it pretty
fast and I suppose you can use the cable
as a reference but typically it's a
headsets are a little bit more
accessible than this for volume
adjustment provided they're designed to
work with the cable other than that
there's no other controllers you have
mute you have your volume wheel which is
a fixed volume wheel that because if
you're an AUX you don't want a digital
one you need to still be able to adjust
the volume
and then the microphone retracts nicely
I think a big thing that I like about it
is the comfort and this one's no
different than the one or even the seven
which I really liked I like this design
a lot because it doesn't have the single
hinge design that the novas the when you
step up into the pros it's the double
yoke so this actually should be
extremely durable over a long period of
time the clamp force is a little bit
higher as well which I think helps give
a good seal to maintain you know
consistent bass response
so as far as like build quality and
comfort I I mean it feels solid there's
some twisties going here and I'm not I
don't want to push it too hard but this
is because this pivots it should handle
quite a bit of day-to-day use now what's
really interesting is you actually have
an adjustable headband which does change
the clamp Force slightly there's these
two little Nubs if you will that hold
the headband in place and if I pop this
out I can go to the lower setting
so I'm going to do that real quick I
don't do this often so it's going to be
pretty tight
so when the headband's on the lower
setting it actually you can see that
this creates a bigger Gap and you would
want to match it so it's the same on
both sides this makes the clamp force a
little bit stronger and you get it's
better for smaller heads and if you like
a tighter fit but it does give you more
of a space above the band I actually
like the default setting on this whereas
on the Nova Pros I like to shrink it to
increase the clamp Force because I found
that those were too light so in addition
to the headband you do get telescoping
Yokes so it's slight but you could see
that this goes in and out
I found it was really easy to get the
Comfort dialed in with this headset and
then what I really like about the Nova
series is it pivots unlike the Razer
black sharks which I have over here I'll
talk about these after there's no
rotation it just flexes so I like that
these are full pivot not only does it
help fit your head better but if you
ever need to wear it around your head I
like that too continuing with Comfort
glasses Comfort I always try to call
this out because a lot of people have to
game while they wear glasses and this is
an important thing these are exceptional
for gaming with glasses arguably one of
the most comfortable sub 100 headsets
you can wear with glasses the sport
weave fabric is extremely plush the
initial give is extremely soft and
because of the way they're designed
they're not as it's not as critical to
have a slight crease on this pad to
impact your sound quality so you should
get pretty comparable Sound Performance
whether you wear glasses or not now I
could wear these for a longer period of
time I use gun arms I don't wear
prescriptions but I wear blue light
glasses often
and I could wear the Nova 3 and the Nova
one longer than I could with my black
shark and the black shark was pretty
comfortable too so the I think the only
other ones comparable for glasses
comfort and 100 or less is the Turtle
Beach Recon 500s those are really nice
too but I think these might be one of
the best for people who wear frames so
overall it's solid it's 253 grams it's
crazy lightweight you have this plastic
that tends to show some marks but again
it's a hundred dollar gaming headset so
something's got to give the left and
right label is kind of cool you know you
have a big L on each side basically just
know that your mic is on the left and so
is your cord so you're going to have an
easy reference to go by and this is what
I sound like talking on the Nova 3
headset it's not let's it's not top of
the line at 100 or anything like that it
sounds fairly shallow and Hollow
sounding but the background noise
rejection is decent it's better than you
know ones that I've heard from Turtle
Beach which I think have a more natural
sound to them they're warmer sounding
but they also pick up more background
noise so depending on what your
preference is I I wouldn't use this for
a podcast or a live streaming mic as
your primary mic you could do some EQ
tuning in sonar to add some warmth by
boosting you know the 100 to 150 Hertz
range and then decrease your 1000 to
2000 Hertz range to make the microphone
sound a little bit warmer and flatter
this is what it sounds like again not
the end of the world but I'd say it's a
solid mid-tier microphone at this price
range all right now it's time to talk
about sound quality and my favorite part
and I speak so much about this that I'm
actually re-filming this part of the
video because I speak too long sometimes
and I go off on a tangent sound quality
is more than just the frequency response
the squiggle it's not just about how
much bass or how little bass treble Etc
um
there's a lot of things to what makes a
good headset or headphone or IEM good or
bad now what I like about steelseries in
particular this Nova lineup is their
driver matching is exceptional now you
may be wondering what is driver matching
in a simple sense the idea of a
well-matched headset or headphone means
that both drivers the left and right
speaker are behaving very very similar
or as close to identical as possible
that means the base levels are at the
same decibel or amplitude it means the
phasing is in alignment so both you know
when they're both designed to push out
when you have frequency responses like
this think of that as when it's up the
cone is pushing out and when it's down
it's pulling back I'm really simplifying
this but
the idea that they both perform the same
or very close to the same makes it
easier for you to localize objects and
what that means is footstep awareness
and positioning hearing the footsteps is
different than knowing exactly where the
footsteps are coming from so it's really
important to Factor both in
now I'm calling this out because I've
noticed over my years of reviewing
headsets that this Nova lineup they did
in an incredible job at matching the
drivers they have such similar
performance on left and right it's very
easy to pinpoint the direction so if you
care about footsteps FPS Competitive
Gaming you may not even care to watch
the rest of this review because I'll be
honest this is one of the best
positional awareness type headsets at
100 or less now when you start talking
about sound quality and frequency
response these are not a very flat
sounding headphone they have some weird
things going on so the sub bass isn't
crazy strong if you want a lot of sub
bass that thunderous pounding base
get the Razer black shark B2 these have
a warmer smoother sound the bass is more
luscious if you will
um
these Trail off in the lower frequencies
but then they get pretty strong in the
upper base region into your lower mids
what that means is it sounds a little
bit warmer honestly a little bit boxy
sounding a little boomy typically not
what you want from music listening it's
not going to sound great unless you do
some tuning which I will talk about
shortly
mid-range isn't terrible it's a little
bit recessed in the mid-range but again
I'll fix that and then the highs so
what's what I noticed also about Nova
even though they have really good driver
matching they're a little bit shouty so
in your two to four thousand Hertz range
it's basically the Nova lineup is almost
like someone's talking to you with their
hands around their mouth I've said this
on a few other Nova reviews so they're
just a little bit shouty now that might
help convey some footsteps or
frequencies better and maybe that's why
they did it
personally I just think it's inherent to
the design it's a cheaper headset and
this particular design is just a little
bit more shouty than some others the
razor black shark B2 is not shouty it's
a lot more it's better dampened if you
will so it sounds softer and smoother
um and then the treble kind of rolls off
believe it or not it sounds shouty so
some people might think it's got a lot
of detail but then it gets a little bit
darker in the upper treble and you don't
have that sparkle that some other
headphones do sometimes too much so I
think this is
good enough for gaming without touching
it again if you're just using aux just
buy the Nova one it's the same sound
experience what USB does is it opens up
the door to customize the EQ and save
the EQ to the headset using the steel
series GG software now sonar there are
more enhanced parametric EQ you can
customize the Daylights out of your
sound that works with any audio device
so if you are using just aux to your
laptop for example you could still buy
just the Nova one and then use sonar to
EQ it
if you don't care to do that or um I
guess you still want the RGB and the USB
power to clean it up use sonar for this
and then you get you know the best of
everything so I'm going to talk about EQ
tuning now I want to show you the
differences and kind of explain what my
mindset was as far as customizing the
sound to my liking all right so the
first thing I want to do is talk about
how this measured now this is how it
measured on my rig this is not an
industry standard
ten thousand dollar gross system so my
measurements are not going to match what
it would have on that now when you
compare it to other headsets I reviewed
in the past if you're looking at the
graphs you would use it to compare to
other headsets I've measured but again
not as an industry hole so don't compare
this to something on the ratings website
or RT ing s website so go into the sound
quality as I mentioned the bass rolls
off and you can see that below 100 Hertz
it kind of drops down a bit and you're
losing about five decibels not major but
it is noticeable to me it actually
sounds more than five decibels when you
wear it but anyway that's how it
measured so you can see that there's a
lift in the upper base or mid base which
is right about 200 Hertz it kind of
Peaks around there then it drops a bit
in the mids you can see this big dip
just over 500 Hertz this is like 560 ish
it picks back up again in the 2000 Range
and then it drops significantly that's
to help deal with the Resonance of the
headset because this headset again it
naturally amplifies that frequency range
so it's kind of necessary to get this to
sound somewhat um enjoyable now
the upper treble again it's very
relatively flat it doesn't ever really
Peak or lift up too much and then it
drops back off now my treble
measurements are probably the hardest to
really confirm on here because the way
my system works but regardless this is
what I started as a base point now when
you go into the steelseries GG engine
which is on here first off if you're
using GG to tune it make sure sonar is
either set to flat or deactivated in
order to be able to customize this
properly because you don't want to tune
it by ear and then find out that both
the GG version of your EQ tune and Nova
sonar or the steelseries sonar are
working in conjunction because it's
going to sound different if one of them
is ever turned off so just tune one if
you're customizing it so the reason why
I'm showing you the engine software
is because this actually saves to the
headset and will apply on console so if
you are playing this on PlayStation 5
and you want to do a custom EQ
I'm going to pull up my custom tune
right here it's not too drastic but it's
just what I can do with the limits of GG
so I boosted the sub bass quite a bit
three and a half decibels I can't change
what bands I'm adjusting up here but
this 180 Hertz I dropped by two so I
have plus 3.5 then minus 2 plus 0.5 at
500 Hertz minus 0.5 at 1000 0.5 or plus
0.5 at 3 000 plus 0.5 at 11 000. now if
I save that to the headset
even if I unplug this and plug it back
in that setting is now applied which is
again why you would use this on let's
say a PlayStation 5. now going by that
setting if I go back to my measurement
software and I go to my tune with the
DAC
you can see the blue line here these
it's basically it doesn't dip as much in
the lower frequencies it actually holds
it a bit more flat now the mid-range I
boosted slightly you could do more to do
that it's the way this DAC works I guess
just experiment and see what sounds good
to you I didn't want to alter it so much
that it sounded unnatural because when
you boost 500 you're actually boosting
the frequencies around it too and it
kept some of that boxiness and muddiness
that I didn't like so I didn't lift it
too much
on the treble again I just did a slight
lift because I'm not trying to add too
much Distortion or mess up the sound too
much and I found this sound profile to
sound noticeably better when I was
gaming it still sounds more natural
because I fixed some of this mid bass
issue up here in the 170 range you can
see it doesn't Peak as much as much but
overall I found it more enjoyable now
the real kicker I might as well just
show you the bass boost so if you use a
built-in still series EQ and I activate
bass boost it's not boosting the sub
bass it's boosting the mid bass which
was the worst offender of the headset in
the first place so don't assume that
these stock EQ settings are going to be
exactly what you're looking for this is
my opinion by the way you may like it so
try it but that is how they boost the
bass it's not all the way down down low
so going into my tune
the sonar tomb you can see a massive
difference on frequency response I
boosted the sub bass more to me it
sounds much better especially if you're
also listening to music I was able to
get rid of that entire mid base bump to
lower mids that made it sound too warm
and almost muddy so this fixes the
tonality of the headset to make it sound
a lot more natural you won't notice this
as much in gaming in fact some people
may like the elevated bass for like a
racing game for example but if you ever
did listen to music on this this is
going to sound a lot more natural to you
and I add a little bit more treble up
top I fixed some of the spikes and I
made it a little bit smoother and
honestly it sounds really nice for music
and has a little bit more Sparkle again
so I'm going to show you the sonar tune
first I'm going to make sure I set this
back to flat
then we are going to get out of here and
go to sonar
so yes so this is set correctly now if I
go to game this is my tune now I started
with measurement tuning and then I tuned
by ear so I'm just going to go across
and then I'll put the numbers on the
screen on the left hand side at 23.2
Hertz so you can just type 23 Hertz plus
1 DB at a 0.707q that's how wide you're
adjusting that boost a higher number
means it's more of a notch you're you're
boosting very close to 20 Hertz and
nothing around it a lower number means
you're lifting everything around it as
well so let's just go from left to right
plus one 23 Hertz
0.707 Q
then I go to 62 Hertz plus 1.8 DB at a
0.8 Q
93 Hertz minus 3 DB at 0.707 Q
185 Hertz minus 2.5 DB at
0.707 Q
528 Hertz three decibel lift at
0.707 Q
minus 1 DB at 2.6 kilohertz and when you
type this in you have to type 2 600
Hertz so minus 1 DB there at a 1.5 Q
then the upper treble region uh plus 2.4
decibels at 3.9 kilohertz 5q
2.4 decibel lift at 4.83 kilohertz 5q
and then at 6.4 kilohertz minus 2.5 DB
at a 3Q and then the 13.8 kilohertz or
13 800 Hertz 1.4 DB lift at 0.7 Q
um
that part I went through really fast so
again you'll probably want to pause it
or rewind it but just reference the
numbers on the left side of the screen
when you type your number in by clicking
these dots and adding them because you
have to click to add additional dots
just hit the enter button when you type
your number in or it doesn't save you
can't just type it then click the other
part it'll revert back to whatever the
original value was so this makes it look
or measure like what I showed you on the
screen and then if you want more bass
voice and treble you can adjust the
sliders from there to add warmth just as
you see that moving up and down
so you can play with it now I typically
don't use spatial audio however if you
enable spatial audio drop it all the way
to Performance mode and then set your
distance to Mid or lower basically 48 or
smaller in my opinion it can be fun it
adds more of an echo Reverb type effect
it's not an accurate real spatial audio
engine it's interpreting a stereo feed
and customizing it itself however it
might be fun to try so you can give it a
shot I typically leave it off though and
I've been fine with it now I don't want
to get too much into sonar again I've
had other videos dedicated to that
um but you can actually tune the way
your friends sound in chat you can use
the presets on that honestly balanced or
broadcast is fine for your chat and then
the microphone I've done this this is
what I pretty much use on all my mic
Tunes
um I boost the mid bass a little bit I
remove all the 31 Hertz stuff because
the mic's not picking that up anyway so
you might as well get rid of the get rid
of the wind noise then I pull the one
and two kilohertz down again to kind of
get rid of that more Tin Can
walkie-talkie sound it just Smooths out
the microphone profile so this was a
long review again and that's partly
because even though it's a hundred
dollars it has the same features as much
more expensive headphones because
there's a USB DAC there's RGB which you
can customize in GG I will say the RGB I
didn't spend any time showing you this
but you don't have a lot of options you
can pick a static color that stays on a
static color meaning a single color of
your choice that breathes off and on or
you can basically have it cycle through
its own spectrum of RGB or off so you
can't do like a gradient where it fades
from pink to blue for example and back
and forth maybe they'll add that later
um
so at 100 I actually think it's a pretty
compelling headset to play with
especially if you want the USB features
and RGB there really isn't a lot at this
price range that's giving it to you so
as crowded as the market is this still
feels fear feels fairly unique
um and I think a lot of people will like
it out of the box if you just straight
up plugging aux and doing nothing else
either get the Nova want to save your
money
the black shark V2 I think has a more
agreeable sound if you also listen to
movies and music and then I mentioned in
the past the Recon 500 when that goes on
sale for 500 or 50 bucks from Turtle
Beach it's a smoke and deal
um
but I really really like the Comfort the
comfort is so so good on the Nova series
particularly the Nova one three and
seven Series so
um I I still like it I think it's a
strong recommendation it's definitely in
the top three as far as your best one to
pick at this price range and hopefully
this video helped you decide what path
you want to go down again don't forget
to like And subscribe I'm really trying
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support the channel growth has been
better than it ever has been so thank
you all for that I'll probably do a
follow-up and final video where I
summarize the entire Nova lineup from
cheap to the most expensive anyway with
that being said Thank you again all so
much for your support and I will see you
next time bye
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