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I'm DrSargeX and I would like to introduce myself as , Gaming ,related tech and hardware Review has always been my passion for all my life with helping my fellow hardware enthusiastic with my experience esp posting Videos to my YouTube Channel and through other social media accounts of Facebook and Instagram
Today we are going to perform a detailed comparison of A4tech Bloody G528c VS G580 that is in same price of 3950/= Rupees.
First look at Technical specification they are almost similar , just mic sensitivity value is different with -33 dB for G528c and -44 dB for G580.
Design:
Both headsets have similar circular ear cups with circular rgb ring and bloody logo in center. Where as G580 got rotatable earcups and metallic strip reinforced headband.
Comfort:
Both headsets offer similar comfort level, designed for longer gaming sessions without any pressure points.
Wire:
Both headsets have 2m long fabric braided cable but G580 got inline control box for Vol adj, Mic mute/ unmute and Backlit switch.
Audio:
Both headsets offer similar audio quality in both stereo and surround mode.
Mic:
G528c has biggest drawback for its mic sound quality, that captures background noise easily despite the fact both have noise cancellation through software where as G580 delivers decent mic sound quality.
LED Backlit:
Both headsets have similar flow RGB backlit but we have an option to switch on or off in G580.
So clearly G580 got superiority over G528c due to its more advanced design, better mic and inline control box.
Watch Complete Video Review HERE:
I'm DrSargeX and I would like to introduce myself as , Gaming ,related tech and hardware Review has always been my passion for all my life with helping my fellow hardware enthusiastic with my experience esp posting Videos to my YouTube Channel and through other social media accounts of Facebook and Instagram
Today we are going to perform a detailed comparison of A4tech Bloody G528c VS G580 that is in same price of 3950/= Rupees.
First look at Technical specification they are almost similar , just mic sensitivity value is different with -33 dB for G528c and -44 dB for G580.
Design:
Both headsets have similar circular ear cups with circular rgb ring and bloody logo in center. Where as G580 got rotatable earcups and metallic strip reinforced headband.
Comfort:
Both headsets offer similar comfort level, designed for longer gaming sessions without any pressure points.
Wire:
Both headsets have 2m long fabric braided cable but G580 got inline control box for Vol adj, Mic mute/ unmute and Backlit switch.
Audio:
Both headsets offer similar audio quality in both stereo and surround mode.
Mic:
G528c has biggest drawback for its mic sound quality, that captures background noise easily despite the fact both have noise cancellation through software where as G580 delivers decent mic sound quality.
LED Backlit:
Both headsets have similar flow RGB backlit but we have an option to switch on or off in G580.
So clearly G580 got superiority over G528c due to its more advanced design, better mic and inline control box.
Watch Complete Video Review HERE: