Jason - 4.7 out of 5
Reviewed on techaeris.com in the United Kingdom on 04 February 2018
When most people think of HP, they think of printers, servers, desktop computers, and laptops. The company also has a gaming line — OMEN by HP — which not only includes gaming rigs but also gaming peripherals. Our OMEN by HP 800 review takes a look at th...
+Solid construction, Fairly comfortable, Includes Y-adapter, Decent out-of-the-box sound, Excellent microphone quality, Affordably priced-A bit loose fitting, No real audio enhancements if not using an OMEN PCThe OMEN by HP 800 is a very affordable, decent sounding gaming headset albeit a bit loose fitting on occasion. I definitely don't like my headsets squeezing tightly on my head but I also shouldn't have to adjust them numerous times during extended gaming...
Jason - 4.7 out of 5
Reviewed on techaeris.com in the United Kingdom on 04 February 2018
When most people think of HP, they think of printers, servers, desktop computers, and laptops. The company also has a gaming line — OMEN by HP — which not only includes gaming rigs but also gaming peripherals. Our OMEN by HP 800 review takes a look at th...
+Solid construction, Fairly comfortable, Includes Y-adapter, Decent out-of-the-box sound, Excellent microphone quality, Affordably priced-A bit loose fitting, No real audio enhancements if not using an OMEN PCThe OMEN by HP 800 is a very affordable, decent sounding gaming headset albeit a bit loose fitting on occasion. I definitely don't like my headsets squeezing tightly on my head but I also shouldn't have to adjust them numerous times during extended gaming...
Marshall - 5 out of 5
Reviewed on tomsguide.com in the United Kingdom on 27 December 2017
HP, like Acer before it, wants to break into the competitive PC-peripherals market. Also like Acer, HP has decided — not unwisely — that the best way to do this is to strike a deal with SteelSeries. The HP Omen Headset 800 ($80) is a licensed SteelSeries...
+Good sound quality, Comfortable fit-Outdated design, Inconsistent micHP offers the Omen 800 as a pack-in with some of the company's gaming PCs; otherwise, I cannot think of a single reason to get one. It's a decent enough headset — far from the worst attempt to capitalize on a brand name with a licensed peripheral — but it...
Marshall - 5 out of 5
Reviewed on tomsguide.com in the United Kingdom on 27 December 2017
HP, like Acer before it, wants to break into the competitive PC-peripherals market. Also like Acer, HP has decided — not unwisely — that the best way to do this is to strike a deal with SteelSeries. The HP Omen Headset 800 ($80) is a licensed SteelSeries...
+Good sound quality, Comfortable fit-Outdated design, Inconsistent micHP offers the Omen 800 as a pack-in with some of the company's gaming PCs; otherwise, I cannot think of a single reason to get one. It's a decent enough headset — far from the worst attempt to capitalize on a brand name with a licensed peripheral — but it...