Testseek.com have collected 47 expert reviews of the A-Data XPG Precog and the average rating is 79%. Scroll down and see all reviews for A-Data XPG Precog.
February 2020
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Exciting sound performance in "Music" mode (especially for gaming)
Good wearing comfort
Excellent build quality
Rotatable ear cups
Innovative implementation of dynamic and electrostatic drivers
Audio is well balanced and very loud, Excellent mic and noise cancelation, Good build quality, Ample connectivity options,
Auto-adjust" headband, Poor audio quality and volume via 3.5mm connection, No environmental noise cancelation via 3.5mm connection
XPG comes out swinging with an affordable headset that offers superior sound quality in both its drivers and its mic -- as long as it is connected via USB. Three different voicings ensure that the Precog offers a solid experience whether you are listening...
I am overall satisfied with the build quality and performance of the XPG PRECOG after using it exclusively for a while. The headset is lightweight, extremely comfortable, and does not apply unnecessary pressure on the head, temples, or ears. While the PRE...
Good, exciting sound performance in "Music" mode (especially for gaming), Good wearing comfort, Excellent build quality, Rotatable ear cups, Innovative implementation of dynamic and electrostatic drivers, Plenty of features for the money
No software, thus no useful features, such as microphone sidetone, High-pitched background noise when microphone is used in USB mode, USB sound card gets unusually warm, Pointless sound profiles, other than "Music"
The XPG Precog is available online for $109.99. Good, exciting sound performance in "Music" mode (especially for gaming) Good wearing comfort Excellent build quality Rotatable ear cups Innovative implementation of dynamic and electrostatic drivers Plenty...
With the PRECOG connected to the computer via USB Type-C, we get power to the side LEDs. They are not RGB capable, so red is the only option. But for most people, like myself, I do not see this as a deal breaker of any kind as I would not be able to see t...
I was blown away by how good the XPG Precog is. Certainly, it isn't quite perfect, but XPG is relatively new to the gaming headset market and the Precog demonstrates that they are serious about being competitive. Even if it hadn't come with a USB sound...
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Published: 2022-02-27, Author: Peter , review by: eteknix.com
Abstract: Picking the right headset is not an easy task, as there are seemingly countless models on the market these days. From affordable gaming headsets to extremely expensive audiophile-grade monstrosities. While I haven't gone to those extremes, I have reached...
Audio is well balanced and very loud, Excellent mic and noise cancelation, Good build quality, Ample connectivity options,
Auto-adjust" headband, Poor audio quality and volume via 3.5mm connection, No environmental noise cancelation via 3.5mm connection
XPG comes out swinging with an affordable headset that offers superior sound quality in both its drivers and its mic -- as long as it is connected via USB. Three different voicings ensure that the Precog offers a solid experience whether you are listening...
A feature-rich headset now at a more competitive price point, but its dual drivers don't quite put out the audio quality that they promise, with a wide but unfortunately slightly muddy soundscape...
Published: 2019-11-18, Author: Peter , review by: eteknix.com
How Much Does it Cost?The ADATA XPG PRECOG Dual-Driver headset is available now, but it seems the price is all over the place. It's currently £180 on Amazon UK, but it's just $150 on Amazon US (down from $250). I suspect stock is still rolling out, and th...