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Published: 2017-07-26, Author: Robert , review by: T3.com
Ugly ear pads, Dubious wireless dongle design, A little chunky, Wireless LS30s retail for almost half the price
While a few elements of the overall package aren't ideal, the LS40s sound stunning. The headset is a technological accomplishment and worthy LucidSound flagship...
The LS40's have a very solid feel to them and the look great. The ear cups use a memory foam to ensure comfort, especially if you are planning on having a very long gaming session. Even after a number of hours of wearing them they still felt very comforta...
Abstract: WHY IT'S A TOP PICK: LucidSound makes a splash with a mostly-wireless headset that offers extra high quality sound at a surprisingly affordable price, making it a top Xbox One headset in our book.Price: $199.99 on Amazon Sound: Tethered wireless surrou...
If you are looking for a gaming headset that does not look like one, with a myriad of different connections for all your devices including your smartphone. Something that has great sound and is built to look professional and a little bit sexy, the LucidSo...
Published: 2017-03-20, Author: Jeff , review by: venturebeat.com
LucidSound has one of the better all-around headphones with its LS40. If you want a single headset for listening to music outside the house, for gaming, for communication, and everything else, the LS40 is a brilliant choice. It doesn't simply get the job...
Published: 2017-03-13, Author: Jeff , review by: venturebeat.com
LucidSound has one of the better all-around headphones with its LS40. If you want a single headset for listening to music outside the house, for gaming, for communication, and everything else, the LS40 is a brilliant choice. It doesn't simply get the job...