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Audio Technica ATH-ADG1X Over Ear Gaming Headset with Connection 3.5mm

ATH-ADG1X headphones from Audio-Technica suitable for gaming.

  • Over-ear open-back headphones
  • 1 x 2.0m extension cable with microphone and volume control
  • Dynamic driver 53mm
  • Frequency: 5-35000Hz
  • ...

ATH-ADG1X headphones from Audio-Technica suitable for gaming.

  • Over-ear open-back headphones
  • 1 x 2.0m extension cable with microphone and volume control
  • Dynamic driver 53mm
  • Frequency: 5-35000Hz
  • Capacity: 1000mW
  • Impedance: 48Ω
  • Sensitivity: 99dB
  • Weight: 285g
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Description

Description

ATH-ADG1X headphones from Audio-Technica suitable for gaming.

  • Over-ear open-back headphones
  • 1 x 2.0m extension cable with microphone and volume control
  • Dynamic driver 53mm
  • Frequency: 5-35000Hz
  • Capacity: 1000mW
  • Impedance: 48Ω
  • Sensitivity: 99dB
  • Weight: 285g

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Specifications

Specifications

Type
Over Ear
Cable Length
1.2 m
Connectivity
3.5 mm
Headphone Impendance
48 ohm
Microphone Features
Mute Button
Colour
Black

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  • Nikstavr
    5
    10 out of 11 members found this review helpful

    Purchased for 104 euros from abroad, these headphones are an EX-CEP-TIO-NAL solution and a huge upgrade compared to any other option available at this price range, and they definitely outperform headphones of higher cost. They are of excellent quality, extremely lightweight, beautifully designed with large drivers, and very comfortable cushions.

    Paired with a Soundblaster G6, they replaced my HyperX Cloud Flight headphones, and the difference is like night and day. The low, mid, and high frequencies now have body and control, the sound is cleaner, and I can hear instruments that I couldn't hear before.

    In my opinion, the bass is flawless and can be incredibly powerful without distorting, literally hitting you in the drums. It's a whole new sensation.

    Using headphones in this price range, especially for gaming, gives you a completely different experience, let's say it's high-end. And you understand why they are priced where they are.

    Movies, games, music, and YouTube videos literally reach another dimension.

    Before these, I had the HyperX Cloud II and the Cloud Flight. The sound of the Cloud II seems weak, lacking body and control, compared to the sound of the Flight and, of course, the Audio Technica headphones.

    Regarding their weight, as I mentioned before, they are extremely lightweight and very comfortable. However, because the cushions are round and not oval like the ones on the Flight or Cloud II, they might become uncomfortable for people who wear glasses after prolonged use.

    They sit very securely on the head, even if you try to move them, they stay in place.

    Let's not forget that they are open-back headphones, which means we can hear our surroundings and others can hear us, not too much, but it's noticeable, especially at high volumes. There is also a closed-back version, the ATH-AG1X, which, from what I saw, was sold for around 110 euros until April, so we might see them again at that price.

    The microphone and its cable are not detachable, which might be an issue for some.

    Finally, I believe that up to 200 euros, they are the best gaming headset available, although I haven't tried headphones in this price range.

    The current price in Greece, as of June 1st, 2020, is 350 euros, which is an excessive price even if they are worth it compared to what's available in the market.

    Considering that they are much cheaper abroad, especially when on sale and especially at the price they were purchased, which I noticed is a price at which they are frequently sold, choosing them is the only way to go.

    So, five stars, and my only objection is the cost of the headphones in Greece.

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Sound quality
    • Bass
    • Microphone Quality
    • Comfort
    • Construction quality
    • Value for money
    • Noise isolation
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • Purchased for 104 euros from abroad, these headphones are an EX-CEP-TIO-NAL solution and a huge upgrade compared to any other option available at this price range, and they definitely outperform headphones of higher cost. They are of excellent quality, extremely lightweight, beautifully designed with large drivers, and very comfortable cushions.

    Paired with a Soundblaster G6, they replaced my HyperX Cloud Flight headphones, and the difference is like night and day. The low, mid, and high frequencies now have body and control, the sound is cleaner, and I can hear instruments that I couldn't hear before.

    In my opinion, the bass is flawless and can be incredibly powerful without distorting, literally hitting you in the drums. It's a whole new sensation.

    Using headphones in this price range, especially for gaming, gives you a completely different experience, let's say it's high-end. And you understand why they are priced where they are.

    Movies, games, music, and YouTube videos literally reach another dimension.

    Before these, I had the HyperX Cloud II and the Cloud Flight. The sound of the Cloud II seems weak, lacking body and control, compared to the sound of the Flight and, of course, the Audio Technica headphones.

    Regarding their weight, as I mentioned before, they are extremely lightweight and very comfortable. However, because the cushions are round and not oval like the ones on the Flight or Cloud II, they might become uncomfortable for people who wear glasses after prolonged use.

    They sit very securely on the head, even if you try to move them, they stay in place.

    Let's not forget that they are open-back headphones, which means we can hear our surroundings and others can hear us, not too much, but it's noticeable, especially at high volumes. There is also a closed-back version, the ATH-AG1X, which, from what I saw, was sold for around 110 euros until April, so we might see them again at that price.

    The microphone and its cable are not detachable, which might be an issue for some.

    Finally, I believe that up to 200 euros, they are the best gaming headset available, although I haven't tried headphones in this price range.

    The current price in Greece, as of June 1st, 2020, is 350 euros, which is an excessive price even if they are worth it compared to what's available in the market.

    Considering that they are much cheaper abroad, especially when on sale and especially at the price they were purchased, which I noticed is a price at which they are frequently sold, choosing them is the only way to go.

    So, five stars, and my only objection is the cost of the headphones in Greece.

    Translated from Greek ·
    10
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Description & Specifications

ATH-ADG1X headphones from Audio-Technica suitable for gaming.

  • Over-ear open-back headphones
  • 1 x 2.0m extension cable with microphone and volume control
  • Dynamic driver 53mm
  • Frequency: 5-35000Hz
  • Capacity: 1000mW
  • Impedance: 48Ω
  • Sensitivity: 99dB
  • Weight: 285g

Manufacturer

Type
Over Ear
Cable Length
1.2 m
Connectivity
3.5 mm
Headphone Impendance
48 ohm
Microphone Features
Mute Button
Colour
Black

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

Reviews (1)

  1. 1
  2. 4 stars
    0
  3. 3 stars
    0
  4. 2 stars
    0
  5. 1 star
    0
Review this product
  • Nikstavr
    5
    10 out of 11 members found this review helpful

    Purchased for 104 euros from abroad, these headphones are an EX-CEP-TIO-NAL solution and a huge upgrade compared to any other option available at this price range, and they definitely outperform headphones of higher cost. They are of excellent quality, extremely lightweight, beautifully designed with large drivers, and very comfortable cushions.

    Paired with a Soundblaster G6, they replaced my HyperX Cloud Flight headphones, and the difference is like night and day. The low, mid, and high frequencies now have body and control, the sound is cleaner, and I can hear instruments that I couldn't hear before.

    In my opinion, the bass is flawless and can be incredibly powerful without distorting, literally hitting you in the drums. It's a whole new sensation.

    Using headphones in this price range, especially for gaming, gives you a completely different experience, let's say it's high-end. And you understand why they are priced where they are.

    Movies, games, music, and YouTube videos literally reach another dimension.

    Before these, I had the HyperX Cloud II and the Cloud Flight. The sound of the Cloud II seems weak, lacking body and control, compared to the sound of the Flight and, of course, the Audio Technica headphones.

    Regarding their weight, as I mentioned before, they are extremely lightweight and very comfortable. However, because the cushions are round and not oval like the ones on the Flight or Cloud II, they might become uncomfortable for people who wear glasses after prolonged use.

    They sit very securely on the head, even if you try to move them, they stay in place.

    Let's not forget that they are open-back headphones, which means we can hear our surroundings and others can hear us, not too much, but it's noticeable, especially at high volumes. There is also a closed-back version, the ATH-AG1X, which, from what I saw, was sold for around 110 euros until April, so we might see them again at that price.

    The microphone and its cable are not detachable, which might be an issue for some.

    Finally, I believe that up to 200 euros, they are the best gaming headset available, although I haven't tried headphones in this price range.

    The current price in Greece, as of June 1st, 2020, is 350 euros, which is an excessive price even if they are worth it compared to what's available in the market.

    Considering that they are much cheaper abroad, especially when on sale and especially at the price they were purchased, which I noticed is a price at which they are frequently sold, choosing them is the only way to go.

    So, five stars, and my only objection is the cost of the headphones in Greece.

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Sound quality
    • Bass
    • Microphone Quality
    • Comfort
    • Construction quality
    • Value for money
    • Noise isolation
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • Purchased for 104 euros from abroad, these headphones are an EX-CEP-TIO-NAL solution and a huge upgrade compared to any other option available at this price range, and they definitely outperform headphones of higher cost. They are of excellent quality, extremely lightweight, beautifully designed with large drivers, and very comfortable cushions.

    Paired with a Soundblaster G6, they replaced my HyperX Cloud Flight headphones, and the difference is like night and day. The low, mid, and high frequencies now have body and control, the sound is cleaner, and I can hear instruments that I couldn't hear before.

    In my opinion, the bass is flawless and can be incredibly powerful without distorting, literally hitting you in the drums. It's a whole new sensation.

    Using headphones in this price range, especially for gaming, gives you a completely different experience, let's say it's high-end. And you understand why they are priced where they are.

    Movies, games, music, and YouTube videos literally reach another dimension.

    Before these, I had the HyperX Cloud II and the Cloud Flight. The sound of the Cloud II seems weak, lacking body and control, compared to the sound of the Flight and, of course, the Audio Technica headphones.

    Regarding their weight, as I mentioned before, they are extremely lightweight and very comfortable. However, because the cushions are round and not oval like the ones on the Flight or Cloud II, they might become uncomfortable for people who wear glasses after prolonged use.

    They sit very securely on the head, even if you try to move them, they stay in place.

    Let's not forget that they are open-back headphones, which means we can hear our surroundings and others can hear us, not too much, but it's noticeable, especially at high volumes. There is also a closed-back version, the ATH-AG1X, which, from what I saw, was sold for around 110 euros until April, so we might see them again at that price.

    The microphone and its cable are not detachable, which might be an issue for some.

    Finally, I believe that up to 200 euros, they are the best gaming headset available, although I haven't tried headphones in this price range.

    The current price in Greece, as of June 1st, 2020, is 350 euros, which is an excessive price even if they are worth it compared to what's available in the market.

    Considering that they are much cheaper abroad, especially when on sale and especially at the price they were purchased, which I noticed is a price at which they are frequently sold, choosing them is the only way to go.

    So, five stars, and my only objection is the cost of the headphones in Greece.

    Translated from Greek ·
    10
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