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Headsets are a very popular and nearly essential extra to the gaming industry as well as a very useful accessory for communications. For this reason we see a lot of new headsets coming to the market by the big gaming brands such as SteelSeries, Roccat and...
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Roccat has designed its Kulo stereo headset with one focus: the gaming experience. Weighing in at just 178g, the headset feels comfortable to wear even after hours of use. The metal-reinforced headband of the Roccat Kulo is joined with a soft cushion a...
At around £46 online, the Roccat Kulo is reasonably priced. If you're looking to purchase a decent set of headphones, you really can't go wrong with these. Use the Kulo not only for gaming, listening to music or watching films, but for VoIP too...
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We're paying too much for gaming headsets. Anything over £50 in the studio headphone market gets you industry standard sound quality and comfort. Anything over £100 in the audio enthusiast market (think umlaut-heavy German manufacturers) buys you cryst...
Great sound quality...
Build quality, Comfort...
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Around 50 GBP inc. VATROCCAT have built up a strong reputation within the gaming community as being a quality esports product manufacturer. We have been joining ROCCAT on their journey over the last 18 months and have been impressed by the innovative...
Ever since setting eyes on Kulo at CeBIT I was eager to get this headset in for review and take a look at it in greater detail. ROCCAT have impressed us here at Vortez, their mice, pads, keyboards and headsets have always favoured well.Kulo is a light...
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Regular readers will have already seen our review of the that we published a few weeks back. Overall the Kave was an impressive headset which had a number of desirable features, such as dedicated 5.1 surround sound. Unfortunately, this caused it...
A good headset, let down only by the high retail price...
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Today we have their recently announced Kulo gaming headset connected to our test system. Can this product with a compact, lightweight on-ear design continue the trend of high quality devices from Roccat? Let's find out.
Looking first at the build quality and design of the Kulo there is a lot to like about the product. The slightly rubberised finish on various sections of the headset look great and have a quality feel. In addition to this the Kulo feels solid and well...
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Roccat while not one of the oldest names in the peripheral business, has certainly made one for themselves in recent years. XSR has been lucky enough to get to review most of what they have to offer and today is no exception.Ladies and germs, I give you t...
This is a solid little headset that will sit nicely underneath the Kave in Roccat's lineup, in terms of performance and price. It's got plenty of features to get people interested and its nice angular lines and strong construction give it a professional f...
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Roccat is one of the most popular and well-known gaming brands on the market today, and with some of the best headsets on the market, it's easy to understand why. Today, I'll be taking a look at the new Roccat Kulo Surround headset, a more budget friendly...
Durable build quality, Powerful and loud drivers, Good surround processing, 3.5mm and USB connectivity, Inline volume controller, Swappable ear pads, Competitive price, Lightweight, Cons, Can be uncomfortable until worn in a bit, Hardwired microphone, Neu...
Can be uncomfortable until worn in a bit, Hardwired microphone...
I'm a little surprised with this headset, and I feel a bit of a fool for doubting its abilities as Roccat never disappointed with their audio products in the past. The Kulo is lightweight, compact and affordable given its level of features, yet offers ac...
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g3ar.co.za Updated: 2016-10-27 03:37:36
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I ran the Kulo through its paces with Crysis 3 and Battlefield 3 and I wasn't shy with the volume levels. The sound quality was crisp and clear, gunfire felt punchy with the only letdown being a slight distortion when explosions occurred but this was not...
USB built in sound card, Great virtual 7.1...
Volume slide is too stiff...
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Are you tired of your roommate gaming late into the night or during your quiet study hours? Perhaps it is time to get him or her a headset to keep them out of your hair, or better yet, invest in one for yourself to block the noise. Perhaps your roomma...
Comfortable and fits multiple head sizes without oversqueezing, Microphone mute, Great game audio and music playback, Changeable ear pads allow you to replace them when they become dirty, Simple USB hookup eliminates the need for color matching...
Expensive...
Overall I must say I enjoyed the ROCCAT Kulo headset. I found that it works straight out of the box and the ability to plug and play is an awesome feature. Although you will not get the 7.1 functionality without first installing the proper driver, th...
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Nathan As a gamer I find that having that competitive edge is always a plus when playing games online or even offline. So I was really looking forward to getting my hands on a new gaming headset from ROCCAT, the ROCCAT Kulo. Hey good lookingThe first...
Great sound quality, Auto mute mic is brilliant, looks stylish...
Ear cushions, distant sound may not be heard...
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Stereo headsets are great for music, but surround sound is much better for games and films. Roccat’s Kulo headset might only have a single speaker driver in each ear cup, but it also includes a USB-powered sound card that can produce virtual 7.1 surrou...
With an unnecessary USB sound card, the Kulo is an expensive yet basic stereo headset that can’t justify its high price...
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Roccat recently sent us over the Kulo 2.0 headset. It did alright, but there were some issues. Already though, the peripheral maker has released a second edition, or an alternative version; this one coming with a virtual 7.1 surround sound card. It’...
I’ve tested quite a few different headsets and speaker systems recently that purported to utilise 3D sound, or some sort of virtual surround setup and none of them were that impressive; certainly the software options for Creative sound cards tend to d...
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Roccat recently sent us over the Kulo 2.0 headset. It did alright, but there were some issues. Already though, the peripheral maker has released a second edition, or an alternative version; this one coming with a virtual 7.1 surround sound card. It's USB...
I've tested quite a few different headsets and speaker systems recently that purported to utilise 3D sound, or some sort of virtual surround setup and none of them were that impressive; certainly the software options for Creative sound cards tend to do ve...
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tbreak.ae Updated: 2016-11-30 02:53:01
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Being a reviewer, it gets complex when you have to write negatively about a company that you know are very good at what they do. But that’s the call of duty that we must adhere to, and it is only sad that Roccat, one of the finest gaming hardware manuf...
Beautiful design...
Faux leathers sticks in the ear; overtheear design hurts; muddy midtones and poor bass performance; absolutely average sound positioning; expensive; USB sound card is useless.
I don’t like the Kulo much, but every time I look at it I ask myself, “they can’t be that bad, are they?”, but they are, despite how stunningly it is. At $89, Kulo is supremely overpriced. Just save up and buy the Roccat Kave. About Mufaddal Fakhruddin...
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