HAVIT Gaming Headphones H2015YG Quad-Mode
Product Highlights
- QUAD-MODE CONNECTIVITY: Connect via 2.4GHz USB, Type-C, Bluetooth 5.3, or 3.5mm audio cable for versatile use.
- SPATIAL AUDIO: Immersive soundstage for precise positional audio in games and media.
- LARGE 53MM DRIVERS: Deliver powerful, high-fidelity sound with rich bass and clear details.
- ULTRA-LOW 15MS LATENCY: Ensures real-time audio sync for competitive gaming without delay.
- NOISE-CANCELLING MICROPHONE: Provides clear voice pickup by reducing background noise for team communication.
- CROSS-PLATFORM COMPATIBILITY: Works seamlessly with PC, consoles, and mobile devices.
- WIRELESS FREEDOM: Offers a stable connection with up to 10 meters of wireless range.
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| Category | Specification |
|---|---|
| Speaker | Φ53mm |
| Sensitivity | 96±3dB |
| Microphone | Φ6.0×2.7mm |
| Microphone Sensitivity | -38dB±3dB |
| Wireless Distance | 10m |
| Plug | 2.4GHz (USB, Type-C)+ BT V5.3+3.5mm audio cable |
| Charging Method | Type-C to USB-A, 5V |
| Low Latency | 15ms |
Can I connect this headset to my PS5 using the wireless dongle while also having it paired to my iPhone via Bluetooth?
Absolutely—this headset supports four distinct connection modes giving you serious flexibility. The dedicated 2.4GHz USB dongle delivers that buttery-smooth ultra-low latency perfect for competitive gaming on your PlayStation or PC—no lag, no dropouts even in crowded WiFi environments like lan parties or busy offices.
How's the sound quality for gaming? I'm trying to decide between this and some higher-end headsets.
You're getting surprisingly premium audio here—the large custom-engineered drivers deliver rich bass thump without muddying dialogue clarity plus crisp highs so you can actually hear enemies repositioning before they see you.
Will my teammates be able to hear me clearly if I'm gaming in a noisy environment?
The built-in microphone does solid background noise reduction so your voice comes through cleanly during team chats—though keep in mind it's not going to magically eliminate everything if you've got someone blasting music right next to you.
What's the wireless range actually like? Can I walk around my house without losing connection?
The spec lists roughly ten meters of stable wireless range which holds up pretty well in real-world use—walls will cut into that distance some but you're fine moving around most average-sized rooms.
