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Rumblefx Headphones forcefeedback for gamers & Audio Apps

Rumblefx Headphones forcefeedback for gamers & Audio Apps

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Cool, but poor construction
Review: looking at this amazon listing for these headphones, i see a very blank page. Well no wonder these babies aren't selling. first and foremost, let me tell you about the force feedback on these headphones. force feedback is a technology where "something" vibrates. for example the controllers for PS2. they rumble when ur character gets hit or u fall or something. same thing with these headphones. In counterstrike or Unreal, throw a grenade or fire a rocket... and feel it's explosion. what these headphones do is takes any bass, and adds a proportional amount of shaking. One of my favorite things to do in counterstrike is buying the m4a1 rifle, slapping on a silencer to increase the bass, turning the force feedback to level II, and letting it rip. these headphones are definitely for any hardcore gamer and even fledgling gamers because they do help out ur skills. In counterstrike, you can hear (and sometimes feel) your enemies before you see them. For music, the force feedback is ennnnngghhh. great for dance beats like techno or for rap. anything with heavy bass. but the magic in these headphones is still in gaming. if you want to use these for music tho, a good thing is that u can turn off the force feedback. In fact there are 3 settings: off, I, and II.
now on to comfort cuz thats an important thing with headphones. everything is nicely padded on these babies. the headphones fit nicely over your ears with enough space so that ur poor earlobes and such aren't crushed. even the band gets kudos from me cuz of their comfort. the soft padding won't make a dent in ur head like some other headphones i've tried when u wear them for long periods of time. the headphones have purposely been "bent" meaning that the band and the earparts are not in a 90 degree fashion. when you put the headphones, you should adjust them so that they sit straight on ur ears first, and then u will realize that the band sits more forward on ur head than most other headphones. this is smart cuz they're more comfortable that way and they don't easily slip off.
hey you kno, they're are a lot of reviews out there for these headphones. go read up on them. it really is a great buy. and from what i can figure out, they stopped manufacturing them (i think) so the already really low prices have dropped to around [$$] incredible price for an incredible product.
oh yeah. before i forget, they take 2 AAA batteries for a 30 hr usage... not bad... just remember to turn em off when ur done

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: great headphones for the price
Review: looking at this amazon listing for these headphones, i see a very blank page. Well no wonder these babies aren't selling. first and foremost, let me tell you about the force feedback on these headphones. force feedback is a technology where "something" vibrates. for example the controllers for PS2. they rumble when ur character gets hit or u fall or something. same thing with these headphones. In counterstrike or Unreal, throw a grenade or fire a rocket... and feel it's explosion. what these headphones do is takes any bass, and adds a proportional amount of shaking. One of my favorite things to do in counterstrike is buying the m4a1 rifle, slapping on a silencer to increase the bass, turning the force feedback to level II, and letting it rip. these headphones are definitely for any hardcore gamer and even fledgling gamers because they do help out ur skills. In counterstrike, you can hear (and sometimes feel) your enemies before you see them. For music, the force feedback is ennnnngghhh. great for dance beats like techno or for rap. anything with heavy bass. but the magic in these headphones is still in gaming. if you want to use these for music tho, a good thing is that u can turn off the force feedback. In fact there are 3 settings: off, I, and II.
now on to comfort cuz thats an important thing with headphones. everything is nicely padded on these babies. the headphones fit nicely over your ears with enough space so that ur poor earlobes and such aren't crushed. even the band gets kudos from me cuz of their comfort. the soft padding won't make a dent in ur head like some other headphones i've tried when u wear them for long periods of time. the headphones have purposely been "bent" meaning that the band and the earparts are not in a 90 degree fashion. when you put the headphones, you should adjust them so that they sit straight on ur ears first, and then u will realize that the band sits more forward on ur head than most other headphones. this is smart cuz they're more comfortable that way and they don't easily slip off.
hey you kno, they're are a lot of reviews out there for these headphones. go read up on them. it really is a great buy. and from what i can figure out, they stopped manufacturing them (i think) so the already really low prices have dropped to around [$$] incredible price for an incredible product.
oh yeah. before i forget, they take 2 AAA batteries for a 30 hr usage... not bad... just remember to turn em off when ur done

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Cool, but poor construction
Review: These headphones are resole under diffrent names over and over. Let me tell you something, they are expensive and are [bad]. Sure it vibrates but if you feel the construction there is something wrong. Fake wire stoppers, bad middle unit position, weak screws, [bad] hardware overall. Do not get this unless you like RMAs.


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