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Did you experience any random disconnects or audio not playing with this recent update? This bug has been plaguing me since the prior version. Great video!
Desculpe me envolver, mas o mic do huawei freeclips é infinitamente melhor, fora outras características que se sobressaem; possuem esses 2 e também o pouco ganhado Siundcore C30i, que pelo preço, também entrega um excelente produto. Abraço
I am here literally after just unboxing them and using them. All i can say is this is the worse heaphones i have ever used....... Literally no bass , it just raw sound , and its so uncomfortably loud, it literally hurts not even joking, the buzzing in the ear won't stop, i don't get what are these people recommending............... Deff NOT for gaming.
how did u make ur mic work? I just bought one and my mic sounds muffled through discord. The mic also makes like a super loud static noise when i turn on 'listen to this device'
You can't really complain about it not moving freely enough, at the same time you gripe about it not being satisfactorily stable. Your criticisms are a bit contradictory, and not entirely legitimate.
Since I installed the Atlas headrest on my embody, I no longer have the flexibility in my back. It seems stiffer and the lumbar support presses too much into my back. It's a shame about the money. Now without the headrest it's much better for me
Got my embody gaming chair 3 weeks ago. Due to my poor posture, took me a week to adjust to it. Had some lower back aches the first few days sitting on it and was skeptical about the chair 😂 now it's completely gone and very comfortable and I've been tightening the back too little by little. Hope you got used to the chair already
@@LittleFishBigMind I thought the back was super comfortable from day one. It fits my spine well. However HM is replacing the chair for me due to the seat issue.
@@rallythiyam9284 Actually the mic is on right side of the Wan'er, so I actually installed the Iems in reverse order hence was getting reversed sounds. These iems are too good, the only place where I faced problem was Ear fit. My right ear shape is different from left and it hurts so much because i have to continuously adjust these on my right ear
@@rallythiyam9284 Did you recieve it? Freshness chennel has review for it. Said it has dogshit separation. Make it horshit for games like apex. Yet, yet, it looks cool. Idk someone brainwashed me.
@@rallythiyam9284 I am here literally after just unboxing them and using them. All i can say is this is the worse heaphones i have ever used....... Literally no bass , it just raw sound , and its so uncomfortably loud, it literally hurts not even joking, the buzzing in the ear won't stop, i don't get what are these people recommending............... Deff NOT for gaming.
I just ordered the Herman miller Embody gaming chair yesterday and the Atlas head rest for it today lol. Hopefully they both come around the same time very expensive in Canada for both but thankfully the chair is on sale this week for 20% off. Now both are on the way come Monday or Tuesday they should ship fun fun really looking forward to this chair and headrest.
I feel like I bought this chair for the wrong use case scenario and want some opinions. I find sitting upright in the embody fairly comfortable although not as comfortable as my Leap V2 (6'5 200 pounds with long legs just for reference). When I recline in my Embody and use it to watch TV (positioned a few meters away as opposed to using it for Desktop use) I find my tailbone gets very sore and it is not as comfortable as a recliner. Also when you recline the embody I feel like my legs are being lifted off the floor. The Leap's recline doesn't change at what height my legs rest at. I guess the chair is more intended for use at the desk and ought to be used in an upright position with the occasional reclining rather than prolonged hours reclined and lounging? Is that your experience when reclined/lounging on the chair for long hours?
I would say, I have my chair at the most upright position 80% of the time (for work or gaming with keyboard and mouse). I occasionally lean back on it just to mix things up or playing games with a controller. But overall, your assessment is correct, its most definitely designed to be used in an upright position, the lean back function is okay at best for me.
This won't happen but if Razer made a 96% version with a fully-aluminum case, enclosed (non-floating key) with yellow linear switches OR their Red Optical-Mechanical switches that sounded like these Oranges do in this board...it would be my endgame board hands-down 🙌 Thanks for the review!
I would take the chance. I just received my renewed arctis nova pro wireless and it was basically brand new and even came with the correct box. I have not found any damage and it works fine. Still has paper pull tabs in mic spot.
First few days was a pain in my ass. Had all types of pain. Now it’s been a week it feels a bit better. I’m hoping it will be super comfy before my return period is up
Same issue here. Has it improved? I'm making adjustments. Originally the lower back was hurting and causing me to go numb. But I fixed that, now the seat even with a cushion is what I am tackling next. If I can get this to break in a little more (either the chair or my body used to the chair) then I'll keep it. If not, before the 30 days are up, I'll return. I borrowed a the same chair from a neighbor before purchasing and didn't have any issues with it. So I wonder if there's just a break in period.
@@xHMProductionxfirst few days was a pain. After a week all the discomfort i had went away. I like the back rest mostly upright with the top slightly pressing up against my upper back. So far chair is great now. You just got to sit how the chair wants you to sit. For some people it took over a month. Idk if I would want to chance that if I’m in that situation. I do prefer my seat low but since my desk of kind of high to to position my legs and arms correctly i had to raise the chair and get a foot rest.
@@sauceyballs thanks for the reply. I also found the seat being all the way down helps with my legs still being at 90 degree bend. I have a sit stand desk so I was able to adjust but I know what you mean with yours. I’ll keep you posted. Trying my neighbors chair again today. See if it’s just my chair for now
It's a good chair but not perfect. The perfect Herman Miller chair would be this with the adjustable lumbar/sacral backrest of the Aeron Remastered with the Atlas Headrest. Unfortunately, such a thing doesn't exist! (I've owned both chairs!)
this is the best comparison video i've found! thank you so much for making it. i was gonna go with the lubed lynxes, but now i'm thinking maybe i should explore some other options at microcenter first. my keyboard really needs an update to build in fortnite >:D
Just got the 2023 jade green version with better black cable for only $15. Love the jade colour and design. Great for gaming on my Xbox controller. Was using a free edx pro l got but a bit too bassy for me. Thanks for the review
Tighten the tensioner to the max with an Allen Key to prevent sliding. If you happen to strip the bolt. Atlas Headrest will send you another one. I asked. The headrest should be on your neck and not your head to fully support your head and neck from sliding + feels comfy.
If you're having an issue with the headrest slowly sliding down or sliding back when you rest your head on it, you might not have installed it correctly There's a knob on the base of the arm that controls the tilt tension. Make sure that it's firmly tightened. That should increase the rotation resistance and prevent the headrest from slowly tilting back. There's also a screw in the middle of the arm that controls the amount of force necessary to slide the headrest up and down. Make sure to tighten that one as well. If you're still having issues after that then idk. You might have a uniquely heavy head or a defective unit
4:00 He literally demonstrates that and goes into a discussion about it. His commentary 7:25 is about how the system doesn't really work well for him. This is something I've also found to be true.
I put the Amazon link to the stabs in the description, it comes with strips that you will need to holee mod them. Other than that, I made sure they are well lubed and I used dielectric grease on the joints.
I have got both this one and the ROG Azoth... have to say I think I like this better than the Azoth. Wireless is pretty damn nice though. I have it setup with Oil Kings and some nice PBT Caps. Now that the Azoth is selling "normally" for around $200-220 it does bring the value down on the Razer a bit more though. Oh yeah, and while I am not a big fan of Synapse... I hate ASUS Armoury even more, its complete garbage. Kinda starts tilting preference back to Razer. Either way, these kind of keyboards in the mainstream is absolutely bringing UP the standards of base level keyboards.
I thought about checking out the Azoth instead but I felt that Razer is a more known brand and decided to go with this one. Also, own quite a few other Razer peripherals already. The Oil Kings are one of the best linear switches on the market, very nice! Thank you for your comment!
Same here, I have my Azoth with NorthPole V2 Switches and Glorious Aura V2 keycaps just to bring out the rgb and still the Blackwidow destroys the Azoth in this aspect. I mainly use wallpaper engine to sync up my peripherals and it seems that the Azoth only has 4 zones which is a bummer. If one day Asus allows further integration with Icue or Synapse then I will definitely say the Azoth is the better buy.