Description
Audio quality
The Recon 70 delivers clear and crisp sound, especially for the price, but lacks the deep, powerful bass found in more expensive headsets.
Highs and mids: Reviewers note the well-balanced mid-range and clear treble, which is good for hearing details like dialogue and footsteps.
Lows: Bass response is understated, meaning that cinematic sounds like explosions lack the impact you would get from a premium headset.
Spatial audio support: The headset is compatible with spatial sound technologies on consoles and PC, such as Windows Sonic, Dolby Atmos, DTS Headphone: X, and Sony 3D Audio for PS5
Microphone quality
The Recon 70’s microphone is generally praised for its clarity.
Voice clarity: The high-sensitivity mic picks up your voice clearly and is easily understandable to teammates.
Flip-to-mute: The mic automatically mutes when flipped up, and un-mutes when flipped back down. It is a fixed, non-detachable design.
Quiet volume: The mic can be a bit quiet, so you may need to adjust settings in your chat software for the best results.
Noise handling: The omnidirectional mic picks up some background noise, as it lacks advanced noise cancellation
Comfort and build
The headset prioritizes a lightweight design, though it uses cheaper materials to keep costs down.
Lightweight build: The all-plastic construction keeps the headset light for longer gaming sessions.
Ear cushions: Synthetic leather-wrapped cushions provide a degree of passive noise isolation and comfort.
Headband: The padded headband is adjustable, but some users with larger heads have noted that the clamping force can become uncomfortable after about an hour of use.
Durability: The primarily plastic build is not as durable as more premium alternatives, but it’s acceptable for its price range.
Usability and compatibility
The Recon 70 is a simple, plug-and-play device with no extra software required.
Multiplatform: Its 3.5mm jack offers versatile compatibility with gaming controllers, laptops, phones, and the Nintendo Switch in handheld mode.
PC compatibility: For PCs with separate audio and microphone jacks, a PC splitter cable is required and sold separately.
No customization: The headset offers no software support for customizing EQ settings






