![]() ![]() Whatever your feelings on aggressive-looking gaming headsets, the Spellond Pro is at least comfy to wear, with both ear cushions proving soft and durable, and a similar mesh cushion on the headband. Featuring controls for volume, muting your mic, muting the entire headset and switching audio modes and enhancements, it and the cabling feel robust enough that they’ll put up with plenty of audio button-pressing action, and are fully compatible across both PC and Mac platforms. ![]() ![]() There’s a handy in-line controller boasting the same stylistic lines as the earpieces with fully lit buttons that’ll keep you in control in a darkened setting. They’re practically blinding me right now while I write this. That said, if you make the jump to an esports arena, you certainly won’t be missed, as those logos are incredibly bright. This is a USB connected headset though, so you likely won’t be heading anywhere further than your desk. It definitely sets out its stall as a gaming headset, with aggressive angles and lines accompanied by a light up Sades logo on both earpieces, which are red or blue depending on which audio mode you have selected. Its solidity means it’s perhaps a touch heavier than Turtle Beach’s similarly priced and constructed offerings, but not to any meaningful level. Sitting towards the mid-budget portion of the headset spectrum – the Spellond logo uses the Harry Potter font – you probably don’t expect it to feel as well put together as it does, but there’s no hint of creaking or cracking, even when put through some pretty severe twisting tests. Coming from Chinese manufacturer Sades, the Spellond Pro is a chunky piece of hardware fashioned from sturdy black plastic, with a few slightly cheap-looking metallic blue highlights to set it off. ![]()
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