Func HS-260 Gaming Headset
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My review of the HS-260's from Func covers build quality, ergonomics, and of course how good they sound. Overall, while gaming headsets are not something I use personally, I found them to be a solid offering when I compared them to competing products. Sponsor link: linustechtips.com Pricing & discussion: linustechtips.com Join our community forum: bit.ly twitter.com @LinusTech Intro Screen Music Credit: Adhesive Wombat -
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The Func HS-260 Gaming Headset review opens with a light, quasi unboxing vibe. The presenter notes the white box and a notably bare accessory pack, which matches the value-oriented pricing of the product. Inside the package you get the headphones, a detachable microphone, a long cable with a black and orange color scheme, and replacement pleather ear cups. Cloth ear cups are highlighted as the preferred option due to slightly improved sound quality and reduced noise isolation, even though they come by default with the cloth cups. The build uses mostly plastic, with soft touch finishes and small shiny accents that give it a bit of a premium feel, though the headband area can feel a bit janky when twisted. A key ergonomic highlight is the ability to plug the mic into either side and the on-ear controls for volume and mic mute, which Linus considers a meaningful step forward compared to traditional inline controls. The reviewer emphasizes comfort and fit, noting the large, padded ear cups and wide headband, touting comfort as a strong point despite a bit more initial clamping force and break-in time. Overall, the HS-260 is positioned as a modular, user-friendly headset with a flexible mic and detachable cable that appeal to gamers looking for value and practicality rather than a premium audiophile experience.
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