REVIEWS
07-09-2014 . Great Mouse Pad  by B Allen VIEW REVIEW
I love this mouse pad! Perfect size and my mouse runs very smoothly. Wish I had ordered this a long time ago. Great price!
Installed this for my home server - installation was easy and the unit is super quiet, even with the big 120mm fan spinning. Plenty of power and a great deal for this size power supply. So far, so good.
Installed this for my home server - installation was easy and the unit is super quiet, even with the big 120mm fan spinning. Plenty of power and a great deal for this size power supply. So far, so good.
Installed this for my home server - installation was easy and the unit is super quiet, even with the big 120mm fan spinning. Plenty of power and a great deal for this size power supply. So far, so good.
07-07-2014 . Love it!,  by Tammy VIEW REVIEW
This headset is amazing. The sound is really nice and the mic works flawlessly. The headset has a super long cord which is very handy. The headset looks really cool because when plugged in, glows red (always getting compliments on it). I loved how comfortable and sturdy it is. If you ever need a headset, go for this one.
07-07-2014 . Love it!,  by Tammy VIEW REVIEW
This headset is amazing. The sound is really nice and the mic works flawlessly. The headset has a super long cord which is very handy. The headset looks really cool because when plugged in, glows red (always getting compliments on it). I loved how comfortable and sturdy it is. If you ever need a headset, go for this one.
07-07-2014 . Love it!,  by Tammy VIEW REVIEW
This headset is amazing. The sound is really nice and the mic works flawlessly. The headset has a super long cord which is very handy. The headset looks really cool because when plugged in, glows red (always getting compliments on it). I loved how comfortable and sturdy it is. If you ever need a headset, go for this one.
As others who have reviewed this item have commented, the packaging is... fantastic. If Sentey has put time, effort, and expense into the headset itself comparable to what they did in the presentation, this will be a fantastic product. The outside box has beautiful graphics, and contains in turn a stunning heavy-duty black box complete with magnetic catch that is too nice to throw away, and inside that is a zippered hard-shell carrying case for the headphones. Sentey spent some serious time and money on all this, and frankly I was blown away. But, enough about the packaging.

The driver software installed flawlessly in my Windows 8.1 computer, and gives far more setup control than I will ever need in terms of surround sound, room ambiance, mixing, effects, and equalizing. I left everything at the default settings, and noticed an improvement in sound quality over my previous headset, particularly in the lower registers. Sentey makes no claims that this is a serious audiophile headset, nor is it priced like one. It is a GAMING headset, and even though I am not a gamer (I still play DOOM and Quake III, for gosh sake) it is more than adequate for my needs: occasional music (classical), a YouTube video now and then, and working with Rosetta Stone. As a gaming headset, it is exceptionally sturdy. It would take real abuse to damage it.

I have a minor quibble over comfort. While the ear cups are soft and adjustable, the tension keeping them pressed against the side of my head is quite high, and for glasses wearers in particular the headset will become uncomfortable in a relatively short period of time. However, there is a workaround for this: instead of keeping the earpieces of my glasses right on top of my ears in the normal position, I tilt the earpieces up so they are above the tops of the headset ear cups. This might not be optimal for glasses with a strong correction, as the subsequent tilting of the lenses causes a slight change in their prescription. Not a problem for me, but YMMV.

I don't know whether the microphone gain can be adjusted, I haven't found anything in the driver software yet to do that. My Rosetta Stone software would like it to be a bit higher, I think.

Overall, especially at the price, I think this is an outstanding headset.
As others who have reviewed this item have commented, the packaging is... fantastic. If Sentey has put time, effort, and expense into the headset itself comparable to what they did in the presentation, this will be a fantastic product. The outside box has beautiful graphics, and contains in turn a stunning heavy-duty black box complete with magnetic catch that is too nice to throw away, and inside that is a zippered hard-shell carrying case for the headphones. Sentey spent some serious time and money on all this, and frankly I was blown away. But, enough about the packaging.

The driver software installed flawlessly in my Windows 8.1 computer, and gives far more setup control than I will ever need in terms of surround sound, room ambiance, mixing, effects, and equalizing. I left everything at the default settings, and noticed an improvement in sound quality over my previous headset, particularly in the lower registers. Sentey makes no claims that this is a serious audiophile headset, nor is it priced like one. It is a GAMING headset, and even though I am not a gamer (I still play DOOM and Quake III, for gosh sake) it is more than adequate for my needs: occasional music (classical), a YouTube video now and then, and working with Rosetta Stone. As a gaming headset, it is exceptionally sturdy. It would take real abuse to damage it.

I have a minor quibble over comfort. While the ear cups are soft and adjustable, the tension keeping them pressed against the side of my head is quite high, and for glasses wearers in particular the headset will become uncomfortable in a relatively short period of time. However, there is a workaround for this: instead of keeping the earpieces of my glasses right on top of my ears in the normal position, I tilt the earpieces up so they are above the tops of the headset ear cups. This might not be optimal for glasses with a strong correction, as the subsequent tilting of the lenses causes a slight change in their prescription. Not a problem for me, but YMMV.

I don't know whether the microphone gain can be adjusted, I haven't found anything in the driver software yet to do that. My Rosetta Stone software would like it to be a bit higher, I think.

Overall, especially at the price, I think this is an outstanding headset.
As others who have reviewed this item have commented, the packaging is... fantastic. If Sentey has put time, effort, and expense into the headset itself comparable to what they did in the presentation, this will be a fantastic product. The outside box has beautiful graphics, and contains in turn a stunning heavy-duty black box complete with magnetic catch that is too nice to throw away, and inside that is a zippered hard-shell carrying case for the headphones. Sentey spent some serious time and money on all this, and frankly I was blown away. But, enough about the packaging.

The driver software installed flawlessly in my Windows 8.1 computer, and gives far more setup control than I will ever need in terms of surround sound, room ambiance, mixing, effects, and equalizing. I left everything at the default settings, and noticed an improvement in sound quality over my previous headset, particularly in the lower registers. Sentey makes no claims that this is a serious audiophile headset, nor is it priced like one. It is a GAMING headset, and even though I am not a gamer (I still play DOOM and Quake III, for gosh sake) it is more than adequate for my needs: occasional music (classical), a YouTube video now and then, and working with Rosetta Stone. As a gaming headset, it is exceptionally sturdy. It would take real abuse to damage it.

I have a minor quibble over comfort. While the ear cups are soft and adjustable, the tension keeping them pressed against the side of my head is quite high, and for glasses wearers in particular the headset will become uncomfortable in a relatively short period of time. However, there is a workaround for this: instead of keeping the earpieces of my glasses right on top of my ears in the normal position, I tilt the earpieces up so they are above the tops of the headset ear cups. This might not be optimal for glasses with a strong correction, as the subsequent tilting of the lenses causes a slight change in their prescription. Not a problem for me, but YMMV.

I don't know whether the microphone gain can be adjusted, I haven't found anything in the driver software yet to do that. My Rosetta Stone software would like it to be a bit higher, I think.

Overall, especially at the price, I think this is an outstanding headset.