Description
Technical details
Transducer Type |
Dynamic, Closed Ø53 mm Driver |
Frequency Response |
15 – 25,000 Hz |
Nominal Impedance |
60Ω ± 30% per system |
SPL Sound Pressure Level |
98 ± 3dB |
T.H.D. |
< 2% |
Sound Coupling to the ear |
Circumaural |
Ambient Noise Attenuation |
Approx. 20 dBA |
Headband Pressure |
5N |
Weight |
350 g |
Cable Length |
approx. 2 m |
Connection |
Mini stereo jack plug 3.5 mm |
Microphone |
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Transducer Type |
Condenser (back electret) |
Polar Pattern |
Cardioid |
Frequency Response |
100 – 12,000 Hz |
T.H.D. |
2% at f = 1 kHz |
Max. SPL |
105 dB SPL |
Length mic boom |
150 mm |
Virtual 7.1 Surround Sound USB Card |
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Cable Connector |
USB Type A (USB 2.0/2.1) |
Top Cap Connector |
3.5 mm TRS Female (MIC), 3.5 mm TRS Female (Headphone) |
Frequency Response Range |
20 Hz~20 kHz |
Impedance |
2.2k Ω |
Cable material |
TPE |
Review by TECHNUOVO –
The Qpad QH-95 gaming headset has got some glowing features, and to be quite frank, if you’re into your competitive FPS games, there’s not much better if you don’t want to mess around with condenser microphones and audio interface setups. Also if you’re a console gamer, you can’t really go wrong. The 7.1 virtual surround sound is a bit like love it or hate it, but at least here you’ve got the best of both worlds, on a decent length cable. The headset is also very comfortable to wear for long periods of time, which means if you’re like me, and you’re finding yourself playing Valorant more and more, it’s definitely a decent way to go.
QPad QH-95 Gaming Headset (25 May 2020)
Jannik –
QPAD never disappoints when it comes to value for money. The headset is comfortable, looks extremely nice and has a great sound. For me the key part is the detachable microphone. I can use it both as headphones for outside and as a headset for gaming without any issues.