Poor | Average | Good | Excellent | |
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Driver size | 13.5 mm Best: Hauppauge XFones Driver size: 400 mm | |||
Impedance | 16 Ω Best: Stax SR-L500 Impedance: 145000 Ω |
Sound output | Stereo |
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Style | In-Ear |
Connectivity technology | Wired |
Headset (integrated/enclosed microphone) | yes |
Impedance | 16.0 Ω |
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Sensitivity | < 92 |
Frequency range | 20 - 20000 |
Driver size | 0.53 in |
Type of connector | 3.5mm |
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USB | yes |
Power handling capacity | 10.0 mW |
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Colour of product | Black,Orange |
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Acoustic design | Closed |
Attachment type | Ear canal |
Microphone type | Boom microphone |
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Microphone frequency | 100 - 5000 |
Microphone direction type | Omnidirectional |
Buttons | Volume |
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The Cougar Megara is a portable in-ear gaming headset with a boom microphone for those wanting all the functional benefits of larger gaming headset without the bulk. You can even take it on the road or use it with your mobile phone thanks to the in-line microphone, controller, and detachable boom microphone.
Presenting the Cougar Megara which gives a twist on regular gaming headsets, but is this sub £30 in-ear headset worth your time and money?
Introduction Gaming headsets are not created equally, they come in all kinds of shapes, sizes, colours, with varying ranges of features, performance and so much more. With that in mind, today we want to put two headsets from Cougar head-to-head, not to find out which one is the best of the two, but to find out what each of them is best or worst at, and hopefully help you pick which one is best suited to your needs. We've got the Cougar Immersa and the Cougar Megara on the test best today. The Immersa is the much bigger of the two,
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