Comfort / features>
The approximate setting the correct height is best until you've put on the headphones = something off. Because: Putting the headset on and then tried by keeps both ears from the head to pull out the same, it is difficult / bad (for you then sit firmly). The earcups have two small rubber studs, so they do not rattle when you work from or at the temple. Finally, the microphone can be adjusted infinitely variable. Also continuously can adjust the volume of a rotary dial on the right shell levels (a clicking sound for the center position would be nice). More practical than in controls, the cable that you first "find" must. The soft headband cushion fulfills its function very well as well as the the earpieces. The pressure on the temples of spectacles is reduced because of the soft material.
Ultimately, I nibbled at what dragons and been wearing my old Philips headphones. The creaked with every jaw movement. In G4ME One not, here creaks nothing.
Sound: Game + Music>
Overall, the sound when gaming is convincing = very good. The bass is punchy, but not overemphasized, good depth, the echoes really strong. The instructions are for both sides over the micro, donors & recipients, clean and clear. (Unfortunately I have now and then a noise when moving the microphone.) As the bass and the mids are more stressed some the heights may be missing. I find it not unpleasant; but have few opportunities for comparison, because I listen to music while jogging just excellent through headphones. (2 other test subjects found the music sound as not very or optimally.)
The shield is incomplete. In quiet adjusted sound through headphones, are outside noise, such as an ongoing television to hear what can be annoying.
(-) Velor attracts dust, fibers and filaments of
PS: EAR technology stands for: acoustic refinement Ergonomic Acoustic Refinement = ergonomic.