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Ozone EKHO H80 Gaming Headset Review

Unboxing

 

Contents & Design

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The Ozone EKHO H80 gaming headset comes well packaged and protected from the rigours of shipping. You get the usual full listing of features and technical specifications on the box, and as soon as you open the box, the headset is presented to you in all its glory.

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The first thing you will notice with the Ozone EKHO H80 is that amount of padding on the earcups and headband to provide you with maximum comfort. This is paired with just how light the headset is at just 380 grammes. The overall material used is a hard plastic composite which gave me the impression of the headset being very sturdy.

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Ozone has opted for a more visually smooth design without showing you the hinges of the earcups, and the earcups themselves being oval. The designs on the earcups are actually RGB, which we will cover later.

The microphone boon is retractable and once fully extended is fully malleable so you can adjust it to however you desire.

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The earcups are lined with ample padding covered in soft leather for comfort. The height of the padding is sufficient enough so that you ears does not touch the speakers themselves. Ozone has opted for a closed cup design which on one hand will provide you with better audio and noise isolation, but one the other hand does not have ventilation for your ears.

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The EHKO H80 has opted not to use a suspension headband design, but a more conventional one with think padding. I did not find the headband squashing the top of my head, partly because of how lightweight the headset is.

 

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