Audeze Mobius gaming headset review: an audiophile experience with a heap of gimmicks
Let me start off this Audeze Mobius gaming headset review by informing you that you’re probably reading it wrong. No, not the Mobius bit, that’s pretty obvious. It’s the actual company name I’d wager you’re missing the mark with. It’s not read Ordeez. No, it’s actually some sort of tortured pseudo portmanteau of audio and odyssey. So rather I’m actually reviewing the Audyzzey Mobius. Yeah, gross.
And if it wasn’t such an incredible sounding headset I’d probably spend a lot longer than just the opening paragraph of this review ripping into the ridiculous name. But it is, and so I won’t. Luckily for Audyzzey.
But that excellent sound isn’t a result of the headline-grabbing head tracking ‘cinematic 3D audio’ schtick, though Audeze puts that technology front and centre with its packaging and on the product page of its website. Rather it’s the planar magnetic drivers which deliver an audio experience so clear, detailed, and rich that it will make your other headsets seem all too dull by comparison. Sure, the Mobius is an expensive purchase, but if you’re after audiophile-level gaming soundscapes then you’ll struggle to find better.
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