The cup and headband padding is less generous this time around, which is to be expected with a cheaper headset. ![]() There’s a smaller in-line control that manages volume as well as mic and sound output mute options, though there’s no vibration or ‘glitter’ (also known as lights) options to be found. There are lights (blue) in the cups themselves when they’re powered by the USB connected that sits at the end of the braided 3 metre cable. That doesn’t mean it’s rigid, you could probably stand on these cans and they’ve walk away unscathed. The head-strap also remains plastic, though with less flex this time around. ![]() Construction is still largely plastic, with sturdy ear-cups that are sized a couple of notches down but which still manage to cover the ears – unless you’re the BFG. The Snuk is a smaller pair of headphones than the Spellond pair that Stuff was playing with recently, with a smaller driver and differences in the build and mic-placement.
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