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Ozeino OW810 Review, The Best Wireless Budget Gaming Headset for 2025

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Today we have a new tech review, examining a wireless gaming headset. I've tested these gaming headphones for two weeks to give my honest opinion. Are these headphones better than other headsets? This was sent to me as a sponsored product however I will give you my honest opinions on these and the sponsor is aware. This Wireless Gaming headset operates at 2.4ghz a 800mah battery for up to 40 hours of usage. Amazon Affiliate Link - Ozeino OW810 https://amzn.to/477ySbH Neewer 660 LED Lights - https://amzn.to/40KCht1 Lumix G7 Camera - https://amzn.to/46VuAnN Roccat Magma - Membrane Gaming Keyboard - https://amzn.to/3Uc1JDY Roccat Burst Pro - https://amzn.to/4mlaEPp Uhuru XLR Mic - https://amzn.to/46xWtSw *** Want some D.A.T Merch *** https://dante-armaros-tech-3.creator-spring.com/ Music By NCS - https://ncs.io/SoSweet

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In this video I review the Ozeino OW810 wireless gaming headset (the white one), and I’ve properly tested it for over two weeks before giving you my honest opinion. It was sent to me as a sponsored product, but they asked me to be honest, so that’s exactly what I did. I go through the build quality (yeah, it feels cheap because it’s a budget headset), comfort over long sessions, the controls and connectivity, and then I give you unedited audio so you can hear the sound and the mic for yourself. The big takeaway is this: for just under £40, I genuinely don’t think you’re going to find a better wireless gaming headset on this budget. You’re getting 2.4GHz wireless, wired, and Bluetooth options (which is rare at this price), 7.1 surround sound with bass boost, and an 800mAh battery that I found can hit around 35–40 hours depending on RGB. The RGB isn’t adjustable and the boom mic is rigid (can’t bend it), but the sound is really clear, the mic comes through loud and crisp, and overall it’s brilliant all round—honestly on par with, or better than, some £80–£90 headsets I’ve used like my old Corsair Void Pros.

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