The world of gaming headsets has come a long way since its inception. With the advancement of technology, manufacturers have been able to create high-quality headsets that cater to various needs and preferences. In this article, we will delve into three headsets from Fine Fine, a popular brand in the gaming industry.
Firstly, let's take a look at the H3 headset. This is one of the most basic models offered by Fine Fine, but it still has its own unique features. One thing to note about this headset is that it doesn't have any RGB lighting, which might be a drawback for some users who want to customize their gaming experience with colorful lights. However, if you're looking for a more affordable option without the bells and whistles, the H3 is definitely worth considering.
On the other hand, we have the H6 headset, which is slightly more expensive than the H3 but still offers great value for its price. One notable feature of this headset is that it comes with an add-on mic, which can be a big plus for gamers who want to communicate with their team or friends during online multiplayer sessions. The design of this headset is also quite unique, with a slightly different shape and layout compared to the H3.
Another key feature of the H6 is its compatibility with various gaming platforms. Fine Fine has included both a USB cable and a TRS headphone jack in the packaging, making it compatible with Xbox, PlayStation, Windows, Mac, and other systems. This is a great plus for gamers who want to use their headset across multiple platforms.
One notable feature of the H6 is that it comes with an additional splitter, which allows users to split the audio signal into two separate outputs. This can be useful in situations where a computer has a separate audio output and microphone input, allowing for more precise control over sound levels. However, if you're using an Xbox controller, you'll have access to a single output that combines both audio and microphone functions.
Now, let's move on to the H9 headset, which is one of Fine Fine's flagship models. This headset has a slightly different design compared to its siblings, with a wider headband across the top. The sound quality of this headset is excellent, with clear and crisp audio that's perfect for gaming or listening to music.
One notable feature of the H9 is its microphone performance. Fine Fine included a raw test of the microphone, which showcases its capabilities in detail. The mic sounds great, and it's easy to see why gamers would choose this headset over others on the market. The additional inline controls on the headset allow for more precise control over volume levels, making it easier to adjust the sound to your liking.
In terms of durability, Fine Fine has included braided cables in each headset, which can help extend their lifespan and reduce wear and tear. Overall, the H9 is a great option for gamers who want high-quality audio and a reliable mic.
So, which one should you choose? The answer ultimately depends on your personal preferences and needs. If you're looking for an affordable option without RGB lighting, the H3 might be the way to go. However, if you prioritize microphone performance and compatibility with multiple platforms, the H6 or H9 might be a better fit.
As a gamer myself, I have to say that Fine Fine has done a great job in creating high-quality headsets that cater to various needs. Whether you're looking for RGB lighting, advanced audio features, or simply a reliable mic, there's something on offer here. If you're interested in learning more about these headsets and other gaming gear, be sure to check out our channel for more reviews and content!
WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enwhat's up everybody this is Carl from Techo goodies and today we have a pretty cool thing which is a headphone Roundup so these are all been purchased off Amazon and they're all from fine fine now one of the things that I find difficult sometimes is when I'm looking at a product and a company has multiple versions of a product in this case fine fine has three different versions of their gaming headsets and if you look at each one of them it might get a little overwhelming as to which one you might be wanting to purchase now the thing with these is that they're all budget headphones and fine Fine's goal with their budget headphones is basically budget without sacrificing quality now I've used fine fine stuff for a while now um the microphone that you're actually listening to right now it's a fine fine microphone and the fact that they're affordable for people I and the quality ends up being really really good um I think is super important so what I'm going to do is go ahead and skip the unboxing on all three of these things and I'll also put the chapters down below if you want to look at each one individually um and see the the pros and cons for each one of the different headphones and I'll try to make sure to sort of highlight what makes each one sort of important in whatever case use case you want to use um the one thing I won't be able to do is give you a sound test on each one of these as far as your ears go but I will try out the mics because I think one of the important things when it comes to gaming headphones is that the microphones need to sound good um so we'll try each one of them so let's go ahead and open these up all right so here we go I have each one of the user guides hitting out here so you can see them so basically we have the H6 the H9 and the H3 the difficulty in this is making sure that there's a fine enough detail that you'll be able to choose which ones you like so let's take a look at them right off the bat just sort of on the surface level so I went with white ones for this middle one here the h9s uh stayed with black for the H3 and the H6 H3 and H6 respectively here uh they do all come in the different colors so you can choose from so the H6 here comes with just one cable okay so this Cable in particular is a USB cable so this is going to work through USB through your computer and I think that generally hooking things up through USB is much better as far as the processing power on your computer it's just running through the through the USB port um and the sound is much better too the reason I say that specifically about usb is that it's not Microsoft Xbox compatible that that requires sort of headphone jack so this particular one's really going to work across multiple platforms like p PS4 your computer anything that has sort of a USB Jack to be able to provide sound that'll work fine and it comes with a separate microphone so if you don't want to use the microphone you don't have to have it on there but if you do it basically just plugs into the side here and and it's ready to go so the H6 here after plugging it in uh it does have RGB on the sides here if that's something you're interested in I think maybe that the H9 does not have RGB it's kind of like a no bling sort of setup if that's what you're interested in go ahead and listen to the sound here really quickly see how high this pulls out so I'm listening to sound right now on my computer yeah that sounds pretty good yeah I have no yeah no no definitely no issues with that um I will do a sound test here in a little while so as far as the features go with this this has 7.1 virtual surround sound active noise cancellation which it doesn't look like there tends to be a button on here so that's probably automatic for the noise cancellation uh the RGB Lighting on the side and again like I said it's multiplatform compatible anything with the US USB Apple Windows PS4 those will all accept this um let's go ahead and do a quick little sound test here um microphone sound test here on the H6 headphones okay test test test 1 2 3 4 this is the H6 gaming headset from fine fine this is a microphone test this is a raw test of the audio no filters no changing of the audio itself this is what you would hear if you were using this for gaming or anything else again the H6 gaming headset from fine fine all right so yeah so that's how these sound and this is also considered sort of their light lightest headphones in the lineup here um so then the H9 here also has a detachable mic um in this particular case uh you just go ahead and plug it in like you do with the other one and one thing to point out is that this has a headphone jack so this is a 3.5 mm TRS Jack which means this particular one is compatible with the Xbox so keep that in mind if you want to use these for PC gaming or for PS4 that's fine they're great but this one will work for the Xbox also and what they give you here is the option to have USB connection which I think is super nice so basically you're able to take the TRS plug it into the USB uh adapter here you have complete controls of everything with the headphones here on the little control pad itself and then also this hooks up through USB uh and allows you to be able to use it the same way as the other ones through USB and again I I forgot to mention that this one also has a little control pad here the H6 has volume up volume down and mute and all the same things but with the H9 you're always going to get better sound if you use USB the TRS Jack has some limitations as opposed to USB so that's why they give you this adapter so let's go ahead and give these a try see how they sound okay so these are also built in pretty much uh very similar uh in very similar way as you can see I think they're using some of the same sort of design principles but just giving you something that's a little bit different here with this one so as far as the fit with this one goes yeah it fits good even over the top of my hat that fits really good and then the mic here is positioned well uh let's go ahead and do a sound test with this test test test 1 2 3 4 this is the H9 head set from fine fine this is a raw audio test there's been no modifications or adjustments to the audio this is directly from the mic and this is how it'll sound if you're using it through gaming or using it for any other situation test test test 1 2 3 4 okay and then again one thing to note is that the microphone uh pickup patterns on all these microphones here are omnidirectional which means it's coming from any sort of Direction around your mouth you don't have to talk into a very specific spot to get the sound to come through but these sound great yeah they sound very comparable to those I I don't see a whole lot of difference as far as you know audible sound goes they are also very very light um there's no extra buttons no anything specific on here for turning them on or off um but I think that the main difference would be the fact that you have sort of the um USB specific for this one this one here has the TRS Jack um as well as the USB adapter which I think is awesome and then at the same time this one does not have any RGB so if you're looking to have any sort of color lighting or anything like that it's you're not going to get that with these so that's just another option for you and then we have the H3 and one thing to note is that these are a little bit more expensive uh than these two um not that much more expensive but this H3 right here has a little bit ofit of a different design again this one comes with the add-on mic so you can use it or not well I think that's pretty important too because some people don't want to use the mic some people people don't want to have it hanging off of the microphone as you can see the the way these set and the way these are on your head here demon and we'll plug these in and the one thing to note is the way that they've done this one I think is pretty interesting is that they give you both a USB cable uh connector and a TRS headphone jack so that means it will work for Xbox PlayStation Windows Mac all that kind of stuff but they also give you an additional splitter here okay so this can come off directly off of the TRS Jack and what it does is it gives you both a headphone and an audio jack to be able to split those if you have a setup on your computer that has two different inputs for you know a lot of times a computer will have one input that handles both the headphone volume out as well as the microphone in this particular case some computers will have a separate one audio out and then microphone in and that gives you the ability to very specifically have that split off but if you don't want that let's say you're using uh an Xbox you have the one specific thing that'll plug into your controller and that will give you the ability to um have just just one for for both things so let's go ahead and plug this in take a look at the RGB and then try out the uh do a sound test yep so it has similar RGB here on the side as you can see which I think is pretty nice but I think the main difference between this is that if you look at the way these are kind of laid out these ones have a little wider of a head uh a headband going across the top where these don't and these don't um and you can see the difference when I put them on as far as the sound yeah they sound yeah they sound awesome they sound great I have absolutely no problem with this let's do a microphone sound check okay this is the H3 headset by fine fine this is a raw test of the microphone this is what you would hear if you were using it for gaming or for anything else uh this hasn't been edited any way this is a test of the fine fine H3 microphone test test test test and then again also if you take a look here they have a volume up and volume down this is more of a manual as opposed to the sort of clicky buttons from the other ones and a mute button so it has some inline controls but not as much as the H9 here each one of them has braided cables to help sort of keep that your cables lasting for a long time and so across the board these are three quality set of headphones um it's sort of difficult for me to sit here and preach you ex exactly which ones you should purchase so what I tried to do is kind of highlight some of the differences between them uh the price differences again this is maybe s or $8 more so if you like the H9 I mean the H6 as opposed to the 9 or the three it's just the different type of functionality that you might want and then you heard the microphone tests you can make a decision on which one you feel had the best microphone sound but other than that this is a great offering from fine fine thank you so much to them for sending this over i' love to be able to share this with you if you have any questions leave them down below if this helped give me a like give me a subscribe I'm a tech guy I got a tech desk I always invite people here to take a look at cool stuff uh so I'd love to see you back but until next time this is Carl from techville goodies and I'm outwhat's up everybody this is Carl from Techo goodies and today we have a pretty cool thing which is a headphone Roundup so these are all been purchased off Amazon and they're all from fine fine now one of the things that I find difficult sometimes is when I'm looking at a product and a company has multiple versions of a product in this case fine fine has three different versions of their gaming headsets and if you look at each one of them it might get a little overwhelming as to which one you might be wanting to purchase now the thing with these is that they're all budget headphones and fine Fine's goal with their budget headphones is basically budget without sacrificing quality now I've used fine fine stuff for a while now um the microphone that you're actually listening to right now it's a fine fine microphone and the fact that they're affordable for people I and the quality ends up being really really good um I think is super important so what I'm going to do is go ahead and skip the unboxing on all three of these things and I'll also put the chapters down below if you want to look at each one individually um and see the the pros and cons for each one of the different headphones and I'll try to make sure to sort of highlight what makes each one sort of important in whatever case use case you want to use um the one thing I won't be able to do is give you a sound test on each one of these as far as your ears go but I will try out the mics because I think one of the important things when it comes to gaming headphones is that the microphones need to sound good um so we'll try each one of them so let's go ahead and open these up all right so here we go I have each one of the user guides hitting out here so you can see them so basically we have the H6 the H9 and the H3 the difficulty in this is making sure that there's a fine enough detail that you'll be able to choose which ones you like so let's take a look at them right off the bat just sort of on the surface level so I went with white ones for this middle one here the h9s uh stayed with black for the H3 and the H6 H3 and H6 respectively here uh they do all come in the different colors so you can choose from so the H6 here comes with just one cable okay so this Cable in particular is a USB cable so this is going to work through USB through your computer and I think that generally hooking things up through USB is much better as far as the processing power on your computer it's just running through the through the USB port um and the sound is much better too the reason I say that specifically about usb is that it's not Microsoft Xbox compatible that that requires sort of headphone jack so this particular one's really going to work across multiple platforms like p PS4 your computer anything that has sort of a USB Jack to be able to provide sound that'll work fine and it comes with a separate microphone so if you don't want to use the microphone you don't have to have it on there but if you do it basically just plugs into the side here and and it's ready to go so the H6 here after plugging it in uh it does have RGB on the sides here if that's something you're interested in I think maybe that the H9 does not have RGB it's kind of like a no bling sort of setup if that's what you're interested in go ahead and listen to the sound here really quickly see how high this pulls out so I'm listening to sound right now on my computer yeah that sounds pretty good yeah I have no yeah no no definitely no issues with that um I will do a sound test here in a little while so as far as the features go with this this has 7.1 virtual surround sound active noise cancellation which it doesn't look like there tends to be a button on here so that's probably automatic for the noise cancellation uh the RGB Lighting on the side and again like I said it's multiplatform compatible anything with the US USB Apple Windows PS4 those will all accept this um let's go ahead and do a quick little sound test here um microphone sound test here on the H6 headphones okay test test test 1 2 3 4 this is the H6 gaming headset from fine fine this is a microphone test this is a raw test of the audio no filters no changing of the audio itself this is what you would hear if you were using this for gaming or anything else again the H6 gaming headset from fine fine all right so yeah so that's how these sound and this is also considered sort of their light lightest headphones in the lineup here um so then the H9 here also has a detachable mic um in this particular case uh you just go ahead and plug it in like you do with the other one and one thing to point out is that this has a headphone jack so this is a 3.5 mm TRS Jack which means this particular one is compatible with the Xbox so keep that in mind if you want to use these for PC gaming or for PS4 that's fine they're great but this one will work for the Xbox also and what they give you here is the option to have USB connection which I think is super nice so basically you're able to take the TRS plug it into the USB uh adapter here you have complete controls of everything with the headphones here on the little control pad itself and then also this hooks up through USB uh and allows you to be able to use it the same way as the other ones through USB and again I I forgot to mention that this one also has a little control pad here the H6 has volume up volume down and mute and all the same things but with the H9 you're always going to get better sound if you use USB the TRS Jack has some limitations as opposed to USB so that's why they give you this adapter so let's go ahead and give these a try see how they sound okay so these are also built in pretty much uh very similar uh in very similar way as you can see I think they're using some of the same sort of design principles but just giving you something that's a little bit different here with this one so as far as the fit with this one goes yeah it fits good even over the top of my hat that fits really good and then the mic here is positioned well uh let's go ahead and do a sound test with this test test test 1 2 3 4 this is the H9 head set from fine fine this is a raw audio test there's been no modifications or adjustments to the audio this is directly from the mic and this is how it'll sound if you're using it through gaming or using it for any other situation test test test 1 2 3 4 okay and then again one thing to note is that the microphone uh pickup patterns on all these microphones here are omnidirectional which means it's coming from any sort of Direction around your mouth you don't have to talk into a very specific spot to get the sound to come through but these sound great yeah they sound very comparable to those I I don't see a whole lot of difference as far as you know audible sound goes they are also very very light um there's no extra buttons no anything specific on here for turning them on or off um but I think that the main difference would be the fact that you have sort of the um USB specific for this one this one here has the TRS Jack um as well as the USB adapter which I think is awesome and then at the same time this one does not have any RGB so if you're looking to have any sort of color lighting or anything like that it's you're not going to get that with these so that's just another option for you and then we have the H3 and one thing to note is that these are a little bit more expensive uh than these two um not that much more expensive but this H3 right here has a little bit ofit of a different design again this one comes with the add-on mic so you can use it or not well I think that's pretty important too because some people don't want to use the mic some people people don't want to have it hanging off of the microphone as you can see the the way these set and the way these are on your head here demon and we'll plug these in and the one thing to note is the way that they've done this one I think is pretty interesting is that they give you both a USB cable uh connector and a TRS headphone jack so that means it will work for Xbox PlayStation Windows Mac all that kind of stuff but they also give you an additional splitter here okay so this can come off directly off of the TRS Jack and what it does is it gives you both a headphone and an audio jack to be able to split those if you have a setup on your computer that has two different inputs for you know a lot of times a computer will have one input that handles both the headphone volume out as well as the microphone in this particular case some computers will have a separate one audio out and then microphone in and that gives you the ability to very specifically have that split off but if you don't want that let's say you're using uh an Xbox you have the one specific thing that'll plug into your controller and that will give you the ability to um have just just one for for both things so let's go ahead and plug this in take a look at the RGB and then try out the uh do a sound test yep so it has similar RGB here on the side as you can see which I think is pretty nice but I think the main difference between this is that if you look at the way these are kind of laid out these ones have a little wider of a head uh a headband going across the top where these don't and these don't um and you can see the difference when I put them on as far as the sound yeah they sound yeah they sound awesome they sound great I have absolutely no problem with this let's do a microphone sound check okay this is the H3 headset by fine fine this is a raw test of the microphone this is what you would hear if you were using it for gaming or for anything else uh this hasn't been edited any way this is a test of the fine fine H3 microphone test test test test and then again also if you take a look here they have a volume up and volume down this is more of a manual as opposed to the sort of clicky buttons from the other ones and a mute button so it has some inline controls but not as much as the H9 here each one of them has braided cables to help sort of keep that your cables lasting for a long time and so across the board these are three quality set of headphones um it's sort of difficult for me to sit here and preach you ex exactly which ones you should purchase so what I tried to do is kind of highlight some of the differences between them uh the price differences again this is maybe s or $8 more so if you like the H9 I mean the H6 as opposed to the 9 or the three it's just the different type of functionality that you might want and then you heard the microphone tests you can make a decision on which one you feel had the best microphone sound but other than that this is a great offering from fine fine thank you so much to them for sending this over i' love to be able to share this with you if you have any questions leave them down below if this helped give me a like give me a subscribe I'm a tech guy I got a tech desk I always invite people here to take a look at cool stuff uh so I'd love to see you back but until next time this is Carl from techville goodies and I'm out