![]() ![]() There aren't any real drivers to worry about, and certainly no blaring gamer software to have to not only install but also navigate. The ease of monitoring your voice with the press of a button also encouraged me to check on it more, but tended to only let me know I was sounding fantastic. I didn't even need to enable any software like Nvidia's Noise Removal to clean up background noise, like I would otherwise have to do. You don't have to worry about moving too far from the mic mid stream or setting up a secondary device. The headset mic sits on a flexible arm, allowing you to position it right where you need, and it has a flip to mute function. Remembering to reach for your PC volume controls as opposed to the headset itself takes a little bit of getting used to, but I think the trade off in simplicity is worth it. All other audio is meant to be controlled through your PC. It makes sense, especially for a headset that wants to make sure you sound good. With such a dedication to monitor mode, there's no buttons for anything else on the headset. It felt easier to do this with the dedicated monitor controls, and also potentially thanks to the sidetone circuit that's supposed to give your own voice a more natural tone in the headset. ![]() Monitor mode can be pretty offputting, but I noticed myself using it far more with this headset than normal, allowing me to get a good feel for what my voice was like. All it does is turns off the monitor mode and adjusts specifically the volume so you can monitor your own voice to your headset. The outer housing for the StreamSet is pretty minimal as the whole thing only offers one button, a pressable scroll wheel. ![]()
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