![]() ![]() It’s covered in a smooth grey plastic, while the earcup accent is a glossy black, which helps with the projection pf the RGB side lights, which fall in line with MSI’s Mystic Light effects. However, the MSI Immerse GH50 looks good. The heatset itself is built well, although lacks some premium touches seen from other gaming headsets at this price point. At £80, it should have really been wireless, or at least have some Bluetooth capability. Oh and speaking of cables, it’s non-removable and has a USB Type-A at the end to plug into your desktop. But during intense gameplay, especially in something like Call of Duty Modern Warfare, you’re not going to be changing many settings on the fly, as you’ll be spending too long feeling your way around the remote. Would it be better if the remote was further down the cable, and could actually stick to your desk, so all the buttons are in front of you? Probably. The cable is braided and makes the in-line remote twist and turn, and it gets caught on the front of my desk. However, due to its size and position down the cable, makes it a little more of a hinderance than useful. Instead MSI rely on an in-line remote a few inches down the cable which house the volume wheel, mute button 7.1 activation and vibration activation. There’s no buttons surrounding the earcups. The MSI GH50 gaming headset has a very simplisic approach.
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