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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The HERA Software Part I

In order to benefit from the extra headset features, we will have to go on the GAMDIAS website and download the latest version of the HERA software (which is unified and supports their other type of peripherals too). Make sure to download the separate driver package too, which is not included in the main HERA setup program! After the headset has been detected, its interface with options will be displayed right away for customization; some of you people will be able to recognize some elements of the older C-Media console here. The Main Setting menu does allow the user to work with the Input/Output options, but also enable the 7.1 Virtual Surround effects:

 

 

 

 

By enabling the Surround mode, some extra options will become available; we can also adjust the volume level for each cup, independently:

 

 

 

 

For the output, we can choose between two different options (headphone and 2 speakers), but also can select the sampling rate:

 

 

 

 

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