![]() ![]() Even when I thought that I was at 100% on the volume control, it just didn’t seem loud enough to me. I could hear highs and lows just fine, which can be kind of tricky for me, but I had some issues with volume. Sound/Mic quality: The sound quality was just ‘ok’ for me. It would be nice to have an alternative hookup so that the headphones could be used with more systems. My Xbox and desktop gaming machine had an optical connection, but my PC laptop does not. One thing I would love to see incorporated into this set-up though is the ability to connect it to my laptop. The headphones automatically connect to it and I had no issues with a lost connection. The optical cable is used for the audio signal while the USB connection is for powering the transmitter. Plantronics does not include an optical cable for set-up. That transmitter connects using USB-A and Optical cables. The headphones are wireless and communicate to your system through a transmitter. The inner band is elastic and flexes with the shape of your head, but it’s not the same as a fully adjustable headband. There are only three levels to choose from rather than a sliding headband which allows you to fine-tune your adjustment. I’m not sure why Plantronics took this route to make these adjustable. In order to move the earpieces to the proper place for you, you have to snap them out of the headband and replace them into the right slot. Set-Up: One of the first things I noticed about these headphones is that they don’t have a traditional adjustable headband. I held them up with some other wireless headphones (non-gaming) and found them to be quite a bit heavier. ![]() They look like other gaming headsets in size and form, but in my opinion, they look like ‘techie’ and like they belong on a military base. Style: The Rig 880HD headphones have a fairly unique style to them. The box actually indicates that the headphones should ‘only’ be used with a PC, but there is an activation code for the Dolby Atmos app for the Xbox. The details that are printed on the box show that the headphones should have a 24-hour battery, provide immersive 3D sound, and work with either a PC/Laptop or Xbox. ![]() The headphones come in a heavily branded box with an image of the product on the front.
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