Rosewill RGH-3300 Pro Gaming Headset Review 2

Rosewill RGH-3300 Pro Gaming Headset Review

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Introduction

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Dubbed the RGH-3300 Pro Gaming Headset, this is one of just four gaming headsets Rosewill offers. Price-wise, it's the company's second-cheapest model, coming in at only $35. Let's find out what you get if you're on a tight budget, and decide to give Rosewill your money, of course.



Even though its name would lead you to think otherwise, there's nothing about this headset that I'd really consider to be "Pro". I don't mean that in a bad way, though - it's just a simple gaming headset equipped with a pair of closed-back 50-millimeter audio drivers, a microphone that can be pivoted upward in order to hide it, a nice, flat, tangle-free cable, and a combination of a 4-pin TRRS connector that works both as an audio in and out, and a Y-splitter to turn that connector into a pair of standard TRS plugs with separate audio in and out connectivity.

With that being said, the Rosewill RGH-3300 can obviously be fully utilized when connected to a PC, but it will also work with consoles (PlayStation 4 and Xbox One) and mobile devices.

Specifications

  • 50 mm dynamic driver (neodymium magnet)
  • 50 Ω impedance
  • 20-20,000 Hz frequency response (specified by the manufacturer)
  • Closed-back, over-ear design
  • Pivotable, noise-canceling boom microphone
  • 1.3 + 1.1 m flat cable
  • Weight: 390 g
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