Signature sound enhances the mids a bit which can help with picking out important audio cues when gaming. EQ off, signature sound, bass boost, music mode, and movie mode all offer tweaks to the sound of the headset for different scenarios. In addition, the LS50X also has five different EQ modes. With massive 50mm drivers, the LS50X can reach deep impactful lows and deliver crisp clear highs. While the headset doesn’t offer noise cancellation as a feature, the over-ear nature of the design and ear cups do help to knock out background noise. The memory foam inside the fabric makes them comfortable for long gaming sessions. The earcups are easily replaceable and feature a gel cooling layer with a breathable cloth layer. ComfortĪcross the headband is a plush fabric with a premium-looking stitched design. When in Bluetooth mode, the dials control Bluetooth volume and can skip tracks. In game mode, the wheels on the outside of each earcup control game volume, and game/chat mix. Holding in the button on the left earcup will swap between a game and Bluetooth mode. LucidSound has nailed this with their Quick Access Audio Controls on the LS50X. With game sound, chat sound, and Bluetooth controls, headsets can start to get really cluttered really fast. Over on the right earcup, the headset has a button to control EQ modes and Bluetooth. On the left earcup are the mic port, USB-C port, power button, and two status lights. LucidSound has kept the design sleek by building the volume dials into the outer rings of the earcups. These accents along with smooth lines give the headset a premium look to it. With a mainly black colorway, the LS50X also features some gray accents around the headset.
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