[section_title title=”Performance”]Performance

Comfort

As far as comfort goes Tt eSPORTS have done a great job in designing the VERTO. The earcups are extra big as to easily fit over users ears and they feature a good amount of padding which also helps with the longer gaming sessions. As the VERTO has a fold flat design this means both earcups have a great range of pivotal movement which bodes very well for them.

One thing I also found highly likable is the auto-adjustable headband. I always feel this option gives users the best chance of getting the size they desire over that of the standard manual adjusted headsets. Anytime something can conform to the size of it’s desired location rather than having to set a pre-picked size is a plus in my book.

Audio Quality

The VERTO headset features 40mm Neodymium Magnet drivers and let me say they do not disappoint.

The overall sound quality is excellent. The VERTO offers a crisp and clear sound while at the same time a deep enough bass to be enjoyable and helpful when playing games. I did most of my testing of the VERTO while playing games and really do feel it gave me a bit more of an advantage over that of my previous headset. It was easier for me to pin point which side enemies were coming from and I could also hear them from further away. Also, as enemies got closer it was easy to determine how close they were getting due to the noises they make getting significantly louder.

The VERTO also does a great job and defining the difference between in-game noise and that of a person you may be chatting with over an a VOIP application. I noticed the VERTO would seem to give priority to the person speaking rather than the game which was a nice feature, especially while playing BF4 and CS:GO

The VERTO was also a great headset for mobile use. While the bass wasn’t quite as booming as some of the other headsets geared towards mobile use it is more than satisfying and the vocals were nice and clear, even at higher volumes.

Microphone

One of the most important parts of any gaming headset is of course the microphone, if not to hear what our 12 competitors have done to our moms then it is nice to be able to communicate with teammates easily.

When testing it all out I was told the mic offered a nice clear vocal sound with a good depth and minimum background noise issues. This is always a plus as there is nothing worse than a mic that makes the users sound robotic and hard to understand.

Overall performance of the VERTO is on the money and was a pleasure to use during all my testing, now onto the conclusion.

 

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