They Work With Everything-212 Kinetic Headset Review

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27 Apr 202116:24

Summary

TLDRIn this review of the Kinetic Wireless headset by Two One Two, the reviewer highlights its versatility across multiple platforms like PS4, PS5, Xbox, and PC, while delivering an honest and humorous take on its performance. While praised for its affordability and comfort, especially on PS5 and PC, the headset's sound quality and omnidirectional microphone fall short when used wired. Despite cheap packaging and some plastic feel, the headset offers decent sound for its price range ($45-$50). The review balances pros and cons, ultimately positioning it as a solid budget option for gamers, with some trade-offs in sound and build quality.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The Kinetic Wireless headset by Two One Two is a versatile product compatible with multiple platforms, including PC, mobile devices (Android and iPhone), PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series, with potential compatibility for the Nintendo Switch.
  • 😀 The packaging of the headset is basic, using minimal materials, and is not very impressive, but the price point of $45 makes up for it.
  • 😀 The headset features a durable titanium kevlar frame, an adjustable headband, air cushion ear cups, and an omnidirectional microphone.
  • 😀 The headset's 40mm drivers provide sound quality comparable to more expensive models like the Sony Pulse 3D and Xbox Series headsets.
  • 😀 The omnidirectional microphone picks up sound from all directions, which may result in picking up background noise, unlike more common cardioid microphones.
  • 😀 The headset has a battery life of 8 hours of playtime with 2 hours of charging time, which is suitable for long gaming sessions but may not be considered fast charging.
  • 😀 The headset uses a 3.5mm aux cable for Xbox compatibility, which is a limitation as it doesn't offer full wireless functionality with Xbox.
  • 😀 The lightweight design of the headset is appreciated, although it can feel somewhat cheap due to the materials used and the lack of a firm grip on the head.
  • 😀 The headset has a basic control setup with a power button, volume wheel, and mic mute button. However, the mic's flexibility and the lack of resistance in the adjustable arms feel like weak points.
  • 😀 While the headset works well on the PS5 and PC when using the 2.4 GHz dongle, it doesn't perform as well on Xbox Series and Nintendo Switch, where it requires wired connection and sounds less impressive.
  • 😀 Overall, the headset is a solid option in the $45-$50 range, offering decent sound quality and functionality, though there are better options in the $100 range for users looking for more advanced features.

Q & A

  • What platforms are supported by the Kinetic Wireless headset?

    -The Kinetic Wireless headset supports PC, mobile devices (both Android and iPhone), PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, and likely the Nintendo Switch.

  • Does the Kinetic Wireless headset work on the Nintendo Switch?

    -While the review suggests the headset may work on the Nintendo Switch, it is confirmed to function only in wired mode, not wirelessly.

  • What type of drivers does the Kinetic Wireless headset use?

    -The Kinetic Wireless headset is equipped with 40mm drivers, which is smaller than the 50mm drivers commonly used in gaming headsets.

  • What is the battery life of the Kinetic Wireless headset?

    -The Kinetic Wireless headset offers 8 hours of playtime with a 2-hour charge time.

  • How does the Kinetic Wireless headset connect to devices?

    -The headset connects wirelessly via a 2.4 GHz dongle or can be used wired through a 3.5mm auxiliary cable.

  • Is the Kinetic Wireless headset compatible with Xbox Series X/S?

    -The Kinetic Wireless headset does not provide full wireless compatibility with the Xbox Series X/S. It requires a 3.5mm aux cable to connect to the Xbox controller, which limits its wireless functionality.

  • What is the microphone design like on the Kinetic Wireless headset?

    -The headset features an omnidirectional microphone, which picks up sound from all directions. This design can pick up background noise, such as fans or other ambient sounds, rather than focusing solely on the user's voice.

  • What is the build quality of the Kinetic Wireless headset?

    -The build quality of the Kinetic Wireless headset is somewhat lightweight and feels cheap, with some components like the adjustable arms feeling flimsy. However, it remains functional and doesn't feel overly chintzy despite its lightness.

  • How comfortable is the Kinetic Wireless headset?

    -The headset is described as being moderately comfortable with a squishy headband and pleather ear cups, though not overly padded. The ear cups are on-ear rather than over-ear, which might be uncomfortable for some users with larger ears.

  • What is the sound quality like on the Kinetic Wireless headset?

    -The sound quality is decent, especially when using the wireless 2.4 GHz dongle on PS4, PS5, and PC, but it sounds muddy and tinny when used wired with devices like Xbox or the Nintendo Switch. The audio performance is acceptable for its price range of $45 to $50.

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