Testseek.com have collected 56 expert reviews of the ThermalTake Tt eSports Shock Gaming Headset and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for ThermalTake Tt eSports Shock Gaming Headset.
March 2011
(81%)
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The editors liked
Good Sound
Nice design
Excellent microphone
Comfortable
And well engineered for it's price point. Oh
And the cool glowing Dragons are nifty too
Build Quality
Design
Good Bass/Mids
NoiseCancelling OmniDirectional Microphone
3m Cable
Gold Plated 3.5mm Connectors
Foldable Design
Color Variety
Price (For Some)
Comfortable to wear
Good noise-canceling microphone
Carrying case included
Excellent quality and comfort provided by the headset
Convenient in-game control
Good surround effect utilizing a 2.1 system
Powerful bass that especially stands out at higher sample rates
Excellent microphone sound cancelation
Allowing for clean sound without any unwanted background noise
Solid construction
Good allaround sound quality
Comfortable leatherette earcups
The editors didn't like
Gimicky Software
Relatively heavy. A tad overpriced given the features
Weak Highs
Stereo (For Some)
Gets hot after long periods
Microphone has limited adjustability
Bass response distorts movies and music
Low microphone sensitivity. (Requires a minimum of +5 db adjustment in order to provide sufficient levels audible for other players.)
Abstract: The Tt eSPORTS Shock Console is a headset that's compatible with the PC and gaming consoles. So if you have an XBOX One, XBOX 360, PlayStation 3 or a PlayStation 4, you're in luck. As well, it looks sharp, is affordable, comes with 40mm drivers, and a gre...
Normally i test gaming headsets with several online games like Planetside 2, World Of Tanks and HAWKEN but since we received GRID2 and StarCraft II Heart Of The Swarm last week (yeap we did fall behind on the StarCraft II front) we used these two titles i...
If you need a decent gaming headset and are on a budget, the Shock is for you. Bear in mind the sound quality won’t beat out your $200 Sennheiser headphones, but they will stomp the iPod stock headphones that you’ve been using into the ground. As the ...
Excellent quality and comfort provided by the headset, Convenient in-game control, Good surround effect utilizing a 2.1 system, Powerful bass that especially stands out at higher sample rates, Excellent microphone sound cancelation, allowing for clean sound without any unwanted background noise
Low microphone sensitivity. (Requires a minimum of +5 db adjustment in order to provide sufficient levels audible for other players.)
The Thermaltake Shock has proven itself as a good choice for any gaming enthusiasts and provides a variety of features worth the money. The comfort while gaming supersedes headsets of similar price, and even after rigorous hours of gameplay did not sh...
The Tt eSports Shock is a reasonable headset, but it fails to impress in a number of areas. The flat bass response is perhaps the biggest issue as far as audio is concerned, and the microphone's quality is questionable too. While the mid-range and high en...
Abstract: Getting a headset that rivals your 2.1 external speakers’ sound is tough to do without dropping $200 (or more). And yet, the Tt eSPORTS Shock manages to do just that, and at a very reasonable $80. Each sound that flows into your ears is powerful, smoo...
Since audio is such an intimate personal experience, and highly subject to individual preferences, it's not an easy market to tackle. However, as we've seen from Thermaltake from their eSPORTS lineup, they've been making great strides into the gamer-sp...
Abstract: By Edward SealesThis time around is an item that's a bit of a change for me-I have Thermaltake's new Shock gaming headset on the temporary bench here, and I've given it a thorough once-over for you guys. Is the shock the sound quality, the sticker pric...