🎮 Elevate your mobile game with sound and comfort that never quits!
The SteelSeries Tusq is a lightweight, ergonomic in-ear gaming headset designed for mobile gamers seeking premium audio and crystal-clear communication. Featuring a dual microphone system with a detachable boom mic, dynamic composite drivers, and multiplatform 3.5mm compatibility, it delivers immersive sound and all-day comfort. Regular firmware updates ensure peak performance across devices.
Included components | Cable |
Age range (description) | Adult |
Material | Silicone |
Specific uses for product | Gaming |
Charging time | 5 32nds |
Recommended uses for product | Gaming |
Compatible devices | Laptops, Tablets, Telephones |
Control type | Touch Control |
Cable feature | Detachable |
Item weight | 0.02 Kilograms |
Water resistance level | Water Resistant |
Frequency range | 20 Hz - 20,000 Hz |
Package type | FFP |
Unit count | 1.0 Count |
Style | Tusq Mobile |
Control method | Touch |
Number of items | 1 |
Product Dimensions | 2.8 x 2 x 161.2 cm; 22.2 g |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. |
Item model number | 61650 |
Manufacturer | SteelSeries |
Form Factor | In-Ear |
Processor Count | 12 |
Computer Memory Type | DIMM |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Hardware Platform | Android |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Lithium Battery Energy Content | 3.5 Watt Hours |
Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries packed with equipment |
Number Of Lithium Ion Cells | 1 |
Item Weight | 22.2 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
J**L
Great Steelseries quality
I dont use any other headphones since I bought these. No need to worry about battery life being wired. Incredily comfortable, high quality sound and great value for money make these headphones a no brainer for any gamer. Such great funcitonality being able to switch between PC and PS5. So good both my partner and myself have a pair.
T**S
Steelseries Arctis 9
Will update as I go along and will show images in the future:So, I'll start with the connectivity. The Bluetooth connection works completed fine before and after you update the software on your headphones. But here's a catch, if your headset isn't showing up on any of your Bluetooth devices, just hold down the Bluetooth connection more than 6s (10s I would say) untill the blue light starts blinking faster and check again as this unpairs your headset.Yea it doesn't tell you this on any instructions and had to physically find it out myself.Charging: currently I don't know myself as it arrived with 70+ battery life and only used 30% in a week so I'm currently testing it right now.I can see how these headset earpieces can break but they're quite reasonably strong ( I haven't tried bending them bc high value item but in my eyes they do look a little more sturdy then what people are talking about)Dongle: I love the dongle idea because they say Bluetooth has some lag and not the best for gaming. So they designed the dongle for pc and PS just need to flick the switch (after it's plugged in (u may want to download the software on pc for pc) and press connect after you chose either pc or ps)Dual connectivity: I love the idea of these, I could be playing I don't know, warzone for example and my phone recieves a phone call, you wouldn't be looking at your phone or even hear it if you are playing. However this headset once connected to your phone and pc/PS4 it'll let you know when someone is calling you or receiving a notification that's important.The microphone: ok Im not a massive fan with sidetone as I personally hate my own voice 😂 but I can see why it's a feature, some people would check if their voice is being heard before streaming or gaming and you can always turn it off in the software too. The microphone is really clear and picks up the slightest sound you make (as I tested it with side tone)Overall I love these headset because when I'm outside, I can hide the mic because having a massive microphone can be a bit weird when your walking around with them and they're nice and easily tucked away. Would I pay this price? Hmm well with some of the Bluetooth problem I would say probably not but I'm happy that I did because it has everything I love about this product and hopefully it'll last years🤞Pros:• Great for playstation 5, had no issues so far• really really comfortable in every way possible• connectivity (Bluetooth and dongle)• battery life.• easy adjustment• good mic• good dual connectivity• connectivity with dongle is good• reasonably sturdy but can see how you can get cracks within themCons:• can get an annoying constant beeping noise (headset low on charge or to far away from your dongle if connected)• clearer instructions for example the Bluetooth unpair and repair problem that I faced.• not a type c charger as I was kinda expecting it to have due to the "high end product"• not much bass but can be toggled
J**S
Plastic material is poor, but...it lasted 7-years
Great sound and microphone quality; however, the build quality is typical - plastic. After 7-years one of my hinges shattered and now the product won't sit on my ear.The weight is on the heavy side, but bearable. Therefore comfort is probably 4/5Battery life is okay. It starts off good, but you find yourself changing the battery every 4-hours (after 7-years of use). Luckily, it comes with two batteries and a charging unit, so you always have one ready to go. Occasionally, the battery won't sit in the charging unit properly and you'll find that the battery hasn't charged. This is rare though.Never had any issues with connectivity.To be honest, if it wasn't for the shoddy plastic build, which is poor for a £300 product, which you would expect better of a buy it for life item; I would have rated this 5/5.Now looking at the Nova Pro Wireless as a replacement, as I hear the build quality is better - but I am yet to confirm this.
D**N
Arctis 9x is a Great Wireless Solution for XBOX and PC alike.
UPDATE: I had to return these headphones and lucky for me they were just inside warranty. The reason they had to go back was the hinge had broken loose from the housing. There was a piece of plastic rattling around inside the cup and the headset became a little uneven when place don my head. Really disappointed in having to return them. I would also like to mention I have never dropped these, neither have they ever been thrown down. I have no idea how this fracture came about as I try to look after all my kit. I am reluctant to get another pair, so keeping my eye on the market for a replacement ,tried 2 sets of ASTRO A50 were but they were rife with issues on the series X. The Base station kept freezing and switching off at random (was fine on PC though).Purchased these so I would have a dedicated pair of wireless headphones for my XBOX X. Previously used Sennheiser Game One (wired). But time and time again the jack port on the controller would end up cutting out the sound. So wireless it was. I looked at numerous products, bought a set of Plantronics RIG 800LX, they were DOA so returned them. Then I looked at gaming DACS to use with my Sennheiser. No dice as feedback was they were great but didn't work with XBOX chat (unless using on your phone?) So naturally ended up looking at top of the range solutions. So AS50's were my next port of call. Numerous reviews with people trashing them and others saying they were interstellar sound. My finger must have hovered over the purchase button numerous times. I thought no, 300 quid for some headphones just not paying it.BUILD QUALITY & AESTHETICSSo I looked at Steelseries. Various products and many reviews later I opted for the 9x. For my first steel series headset must say very impressed with it. Build quality is excellent, A metal headband frame, with a velcro adjusted elastic support band (this comes into contact directly with your head). Almost like a ski goggle band. I think these can be swapped out for other designs if you like to change things up.The ear cups are closed cup design (I'm used to the soundstage of open back) I prefer open back but these are great at reducing sound bleed so if playing in a room with other people it prevents others hearing them. The microweave cushion is very very soft and so comfortable long gaming sessions and no ear-ache from headphones pressing on your ears (you can buy velour or pleather replacements) . I imagine that depends on the size of your ears. But as a whole my ears fit within the ear cups. As per the headband you can change up the design on the outer part of the cups (purchased separately). Closed cup also prevent external sound getting in, not completely but enough. The earcups swivel so they can be laid flat on a table/shelf when packed away, which is a nice design feature.The battery life states 20 hours which is pretty accurate. I do have quite long gaming sessions at weekends, 3-4 hours during the day and possibly another 5/6 in the evening. So a single charge will hold. However you will need to keep on top of it. The XBXOX dash has an icon on battery along with the controller.SOUNDThe sound itself, at least to me is very good. I'm no audiophile but for gaming they work well. I use DOLBY ATMOS (sonic works just as well) with them and no complaints. There are 4 presets; Flat, Bass Boost, Smiley, Performance. I tweaked these to my liking, as we all look for something different in sound. A lot of people say the sound is poor on these until they tweak the profiles. In all honesty the 'Smiley setting' is a happy medium. You will however need to plug these into a Laptop or a Computer to adjust EQ within the 'Steelseries Engine software'. If you don't have a computer to do so the smiley setting is the all round setting. Nice clarity and not too muddy bass. I have sensitive ears from years of diving so keep the bass quite neutral. Which is also why I prefer open back headphones.MICROPHONE & EAR CUP CONTROLSThe Microphone has an adjustable wire neck which coils up into the ear cups. Unlike other gaming sets where you flip the MIC boom up to mute the mic you have a button on this set. The mic has a red LED which illuminates once muted. If I am totally honest the MIC works and is very sensitive. However I think it could do with a foam microphone cover as it can be a little too sensitive. You can adjust this in the Software as well as the side tone. The sidetone allows you to hear yourself through the MIC, this is great so you don't end up shouting whilst using the MIC. As mentioned close cup headphones reduce the sound around you this includes your own voice.The Headphone volume is a small dial on the right earcup. The layout of the dials is clear and after a few uses you will navigate to them with ease. It is functional and works but from a design point of view, the actual dials could be bigger and less sensitive. More like click on each volume level would be better. Every time I take off the headset it is always at a different volume. So it is easy to move it by accident. A minor gripe but a gripe none the less. The EQ presets are on the right ear cup these are a single click of a button. You get a clear beep in the ear ranging from one to four to indicate the appropriate profile.The headsets works on the same tech as the XBOX X controller and pairs the same. It also powers the XBOX X on when the headset is powered up. The bluetooth works parallel to it so you can receive calls or listen to music via phone or ipad. This is a feature I didn't think I would use much but have actually really started to use it more with Lockdown. I stream music from my phone whilst training. Works really well, connection wise it is seamless and have no issues at all.The Chat volume/Game volume ratio is on the left earcup and this is a great feature. You can adjust the balance of the two on the fly. So if you have someone in your chat who is really quiet you can increase the chat bias or vice versa.Overall I would say this is a really good headset, now and then when powering on the connection can be a little funny. But nothing a headset restart doesn't fix. This isn't all the time maybe one every ten times I use it. The sound quality has a fair bit of depth and can be adjusted to your liking, coupled with Windows sonic or if you wish to buy ATMOS. There isn't much between them really. But they do make a difference and some games specifically support ATMOS. The price point, hmm I would say yeah maybe a little steep but they do have some decent features and wireless is great coupled with bluetooth. If you can pick them up for £150 even better,
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