GAMDIAS HEBE M1 RGB Gaming Headset Review

Audio/Others by stefan @ 2017-08-02

By having its hardware/software implementation based on C-Media audio, we do get quite a rich set of configuration inside the HERA software for the HEBE M1 RGB headset. The Virtual 7.1 speaker surround can be used when watching various multimedia content and we were happy to see that the positioning of the speakers in the simulated room can be altered on our preference, including their individual volume. As most gaming-oriented headsets, the punchy bass is noticeable even at the stock settings, but it is not over-the-top in order to cause headaches after prolonged use; we can adjust its intensity by using the 10-band Equalizer but we can as well enable the vibration unit for even more immersion.

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A Closer Look Part II

The microphone is featuring a plastic coated adjustable cord, which does extend about 60mm outside of the cup:

 

 

 

 

HEBE M1 RGB does come with an auto-adjustable headband; it was designed to fit any head size and does also contain a thin strip of foam inside for additional comfort. Same black PU leather material can be found here:

 

 

 

The cable that travels from one cup to the other is passed through the headband:

 

 

 

On the top area of the headband we did spot another GAMDIAS logo:

 

 

 

 

The manufacturer has made sure that the 2-meter cable is sturdy enough, so besides the braiding, we are also seeing a plastic coating:

 

 

 

Next, we are going to talk about the in-line remote, which does come with multiple buttons and allows control of the headset on-the-fly; we do have a button for turning the Bass vibration feature on and off, a Microphone mute button but also a LED lighting On/Off button:

 

 

 

When the functions are activated, these buttons do also have their own LED lighting:

 

 

 

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