GAMDIAS HEBE M1 RGB Gaming Headset Review

Audio/Others by stefan @ 2017-08-02

By having its hardware/software implementation based on C-Media audio, we do get quite a rich set of configuration inside the HERA software for the HEBE M1 RGB headset. The Virtual 7.1 speaker surround can be used when watching various multimedia content and we were happy to see that the positioning of the speakers in the simulated room can be altered on our preference, including their individual volume. As most gaming-oriented headsets, the punchy bass is noticeable even at the stock settings, but it is not over-the-top in order to cause headaches after prolonged use; we can adjust its intensity by using the 10-band Equalizer but we can as well enable the vibration unit for even more immersion.

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Packaging, A Closer Look Part I

We have been discussing quite a while with the GAMDIAS representatives regarding their new products and we are happy that some of their offerings have finally reached our labs. First, we will take a closer look at the HEBE M1 RGB headset, which does feature RGB illumination, 7.1 virtual surround, large 50mm driver but also a Bass vibration feature that enhances immersion.

 

The HEBE M1 RGB headset is shipped inside a medium-sized cardboard enclosure, which does come with lots of information about the product; the frontal area does reveal the main product features, including explanations regarding the in-line remote, the Bass Impact and Vibration ability and more:

 

 

 

On the right side of the packaging, we can take a look at the build of the headset, through a small, transparent plastic window:

 

 

 

The opposite side presents itself with the full list of technical specifications, along with the system requirements and package contents:

 

 

 

The product main components are explained in more detail on the back, in multiple languages:

 

 

 

After removing the inside contents, we will get to see that the HEBE M1 RGB does stay fixed inside a black plastic mold, while the cable and its remote are being protected in a separate plastic bag:

 

 

 

HEBE M1 RGB is not the lightest gaming headset we have tested so far, but comes with a very sturdy construction and large cups for enhanced comfort:

 

 

 

On the exterior of the right cup, we can spot an interesting design, with a dotted V-shaped area RGB LED enabled; the product logo is also present here:

 

 

 

A small cable router that is made in the shape of the GAMDIAS logo accompanies the metallic frame:

 

 

 

The thick padding that comes with the leatherette ensures that HEBE M1 RGB can be worn comfortably even during longer usage sessions; unlike the initial presentation photos, the inside is oval shaped:

 

 

 

On the left cup, we can see a similar design, with two main differences: this area does also house the retractable microphone along with the USB cable:

 

 

 

 

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