Testing was conducted by connecting the Ozone Rage ST headset to my computer and taking part in some Internet and in-game chat sessions, as well as listening to music, movies and games. Testing Setup: Comparison Headsets: Comfort: The Rage ST headset r...
Supremely Comfortable, Good Sound Quality, Great Price
Horrible Noise Isolation, No Hardware Surround, Cord is too short for my liking
Compared to the other headsets in our test set, the Ozone Rage ST performed rather poorly. The sound and surround quality scores were the lowest of the bunch. The noise isolation scores were second to last. In the other categories, the Ozone Rage ST per...
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Published: 2015-04-24, Author: Ron , review by: modders-inc.com
Ozone has struck a good balance with the Ozone Rage ST in terms of performance and price which is not easy and rare in this price range. The liberal use of plastic and unbraided cabling are compromises that anyone can easily live without if it means...
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Published: 2013-12-15, Author: Thomas , review by: dvhardware.net
Relatively cheap, Inline controls, Good microphone quality, Microphone is removable, Lightweight
Sound quality fails to impressive, Cheap look & feel, Wearing comfort, DV Hardware awards the Ozone Rage ST headset with a 7/10, Thanks go out to Caseking and Overclockers UK for making this review possible.
Considering its low price the Ozone Rage ST isn't too bad if you're in desperate need for a headset, it's decent enough for gaming and features a handy in-line control plus a flexible, detachable microphone. The Rage ST can be found online for 26.17EUR bu...
Low weight, Good bass, Low clamping force, Comfortable pads, Removable microphone, Podded microphone and volume controller
Low clamping force, Build quality, Midrange a bit muffled, Durability
Overall, the Rage ST is a pretty well-behaved headset, especially price considered. Its wearing comfort is great, and the positional audio is on par with that of the nearly twice as expensive CM Storm Sonuz. The tonal balance is pleasing for most users...
Clearly this isn't the kind of headset that will have audiophiles weeping at the incredible quality, but it actually is a lot better than you'd assume it to be for that low price.The sound quality is perfectly fine. It's a little woolly in bass, and seems...
Published: 2013-02-11, Author: Matthew , review by: micromart.co.uk
Abstract: Available in black (pictured), red, blue, white and even bright yellow, the Ozone Rage ST is certainly looking to stand out from the crowd, and not just in terms of its looks, as its sub-£30 price is nothing to sneer at. For your money, you'll net yoursel...
Subtle and attractive gamer aesthetic in a choice of 5 colours, comfortable and lightweight, Good mid range audio reproduction, Affordable, Detachable microphone
Lacks a punchy bass, Mic picks up a lot of background noise, May not be so comfortable for those who wear glasses, A lot of competition
It is hard not to feel like one would expect more from such a product as Ozone have gone to lengths to reduce cost to which we assume is to provide the best value for money. When you consider that it is £5-10 more expensive than something like the Spe...
Abstract: inc VAT) (inc VAT)Although we've yet to be impressed by Ozone's offerings in the , its mechanical keyboard that we saw a few months ago was more impressive. Today we have with us its two latest headsets, the budget oriented Rage ST and the mid-...