Glorious GHS Eternal review

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There are a number of reasons to pick up a wired gaming headset over something wireless. Price is definitely a factor, but add to that greatly reduced latency, plus the obvious fact you'll never have to worry about keeping your kit charged. Unfortunately, every time I test a wired headset, the castors of almost every desk chair remind me why I live my best life wirelessly.

Glorious is perhaps best known for gaming mice and keyboards, though it's now broadening its peripheral portfolio with two wired gaming headsets and a more premium wireless option, set to drop later this year. So, will Glorious' first foray into gaming headsets persuade me that the grass is, in fact, greener with a wire between me and my rig? At $60, I'm willing to hear the GHS Eternal out.

The only available connection for the basic GHS Eternal is a 3.5 mm audio jack. Besides PCs, this connection offers pretty broad compatibility among smartphones and consoles too (that includes the Nintendo Switch, PlayStation, and Xbox).

The GHS Eternal also comes with a bendy, detachable microphone arm that also enjoys a 3.5 mm connection. The audio quality of this is fine for video calls and Discord chats, but t...

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