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You can try liquid silicon eartips but not the KZ ones. Maybe also you can try the Tangzue Sencai. And if the cable is stiff you can get a nicehck or openheart 8-core cable they are better quality
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Keyboard: Epomaker HE80, I stand by this keyboard for the price, it's spectacular, it sounds as good as my Keychron v1 did, and it's HE for CS and Val, and the HE implementation is pretty solid.
Mousepad(s): New Steelseries QcK Performance Speed, Balance, and Control
Microphone(s): FIFINE A6V, or for slightly more FIFINE AM8
In Ear Monitors: Fanmusic TRUTHEAR x Crinacle Zero, or for slightly more x Crinacle Zero: BLUE2
tbh iem were the revelation for me the last year, so much great products for cheap price. If you are willing to wait, aliexpress is goated for the price and choice. The only downside as you said is the subreddit lol. I also own an attack shark keyboard and i'm happy with it but yeah, software kinda sucks but for the price and the performance it's great !
10:00 took a long time for those overhang designs to go away. I think a lot of people may have had 1:3:1 grips, curled fingers, or thought the pinching was normal and didn't think too much about it.
Simgot supermix 4s iems
Locus Kurai V2 or Locus Wave are actually pretty good mousepads, that I have tested. Artisan Hien texture.
Otherwise I say people go to Lethal Gaming Gear, and get a Neptune for Speed or a Saturn for control on clearance. Like $25.
At least what I recommend to people.
I know you talk about the Strike Pad pretty often. I think it's like $30 USD on Amazon too. If anyone was looking for it.
Attack shark does have some rough mouse pads. I own the CM02 and their "Jet" style one and it is a lot faster. However, their glasspad is actually pretty good quality for the price.
But for glass pads. I think two are very slept on. Akko has a glasspad and it's very control oriented, I like it a lot. The ASUS Moonstone is another. The only other one I would recommend it the Tekkusai Glass Pad, if they have it in stock. It's like $40 USD. Their mice are alright and they have some cheap boards that do the job for sure.
The Moon Drop Chu 2 are the best budget IEMs I think. They have an actual soundstage and music also doesn't sound like crap through them as well as game noise.
The linsoul zero aren't bad though for budget. Could have picked way worse for that price. Gaming companies make some of the worst IEMs or Earbuds. lol
Salnotes zero is bang for buck ngl
id say you have to invest in much better quality IEM's i use some from a brand name in a lauguage i cant speak, but god DAMN THEY ARE AMAZING!!!!!
You should try the Mchose Ace 60 Pro magnetic keyboard
As an Audiophile who enjoys your gaming mice reviews, I will tell you the discomfort you feel on the 7Hz Salnotes Zero (Linsoul is the shop) is due to the really bad shell shape, that edged corners is horrid.
If you still want to continue trying IEMs? I suggest 7Hz G1, Ziigaat Nuo, EPZ Q1 Pro or a TWS perhaps? Moondrop Space Travel 2. Can't go wrong with any of these.
One more thing though, I'd like to request you check out Kysona M511, a DAv3 x Lamzu Pula type of shape for cheap
if anyone wants good alternatives to a couple of these products for a similar price range, i will list some with my personal reviews.
AULA WIN60HE – CRAZY hall effect keyboard for Ā£40ish right now, software can be a little annoying at times (it is web-based though, which is a plus) but it's way better than the crap one ATTACKSHARK created for their hall-effect keyboard. it may not pick up your keyboard the first time you try it but after allowing some permission i got it to work perfectly every time. you do have to select the keyboard every time you want to use the software as you need to give the website a device to access, but it's not that big of a deal at all. just 2 more clicks
Fifine K688 – crystal clear microphone, supports both XLR and USB Type-C, has a 3.5mm headphone output which i personally use with my Zero:2 IEM's and it sounds good enough, pretty much just matches up to motherboard audio quality though. if you are going to use the microphone with your headphones you do need to go into control panel's sound settings for the microphone's output device and mute the microphone in the levels tab so you don't hear yourself in your headphones.
ATTACKSHARK X3 – i've used this for over a month now and i've probably charged it twice while heavily gaming with it. sensor's great, 2mm lift-off distance makes it perfect for using your own skates with it (if you're a glass pad user like me this is pretty much necessary) and the build quality is really good, it doesn't creak when putting pressure on it. the software is actually good too, not really any complaints about that. all your settings save to your mouse so you don't always need it open either and they'll transfer between all your devices perfectly.
oh and if your ears can't adapt to IEM's too well, i'd recommend foam tips for them. i haven't needed them but they are apparently a game-changer for comfort.
Foam eartips exist
never gasped so loudly when i saw that THE diamondlobby reviews was using a g pro headset..
You should have made a drink and brought it back while you were off-screen walking around with your wireless headset
The geni link for the keyboard just links to a "hall effect keyboard" search, despite the product page shown in the video still existing on Amazon.
One way to solve the pressure buildup in IEM is by buying 3rd party eartips. The most popular for solving pressure buildup is Tangzu Sancai but this eartips will cut off the bass a little bit. I never have pressure buildup problem so I can't give an accurate advice & your experience will vary because every ear shape is different.
I got the Linsoul KZ10SPro IEMs. Overbased but damn they are comfy. Just switched to the Kysona Aztec mouse. For 29$ it's better than Superlight but not as comfy as my G305. Still rocking an 8 yr old Redgragon K552RGB-1 Tenkeyless from 2018. Its a damn tank and worth the $45 I paid for it then. Cheap doesn't mean shit
Uranus is my absolute GOAT, the Kone Pure Ultra was SUCH an iconic gaming mouse in the German speaking countries.
But of course it won't fit all people since it's just THAT different compare to other mice these days.
Deathadder V2 X for large hand people
I'd really love a video checking out the difference between like a "gaming" desk mat and something from like CannonKeys or KBDfans. The designs on the latter are often really nice, but I'm curious how they perform to a pro player.
the mouse is too small but nice shape
User of Linsoul 7Hz Zero 2.
The difference between Zero 2 and Zero is that Zero 2 has a bit more sub bass and mid bass (from 20-100 Hz), so you when you listen to some boppy, dub-steppy songs (Moe Shop for example, even though it is an electro-pop), you get a bit of boost in every bop. Personally, I listen to almost all genres of music, so I don't have a really big preference to music. In the long run, this small boost in sub bass-mid bass becomes a bit fatiquing, so with the help of Peace EQ, I put the profile of a Zero, and fixed this issue.
From my point of view, the main problem with all Linsoul 7Hz Zeros is that their form has more sharp (or rather bulky) edges. Because of that, they poke some areas of your auricle (between Antitragus and Antihelix tail for me). Eartips with longer noozles/tubes can help (Tangzu or SpitFit), but the sound can change for higher range (good for opera or orchestra music) or the feeling of the silicon will not feel right. Tried SpinFit, HiFiGo x Zeos silicon memory foam tips and Tin HiFi T2 foam tips (cyan colored ones are the best), and the best material for their sound signature is either foam or silicon+foam. Some people say that Dunu S&S eartips fix both poking auricle issue and leave the sound as OEM as possible, but I never really gave it a try.
After using them for almost three years now, I kinda got used to the pain, so it doesn't bother me as much as before.
For the life of me I will NEVER understand button side overhang on mice. I genuinely do not understand what is there to gain from that.
The only mouse where I didn't mind the overhang is the pre-V3 Deathadder shape but that's only because that mouse is so large that my ring and pinky never go that far front on the right side.
Dunno about EU but in cis and asia Aula keyboards are really cheap and also pretty good. F75/F87 Pro is like 30$ and has all the bells and whistles
I've been maining this mouse for the past couple of months. It's good and seems to hold up very well too
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Little comment on the IEM comfort, since you mentioned the Airpods Pros. The Pro models of the Airpods (and maybe the newer models of the standard versions, I wouldn't know) have "pressure valves" in them that are there to help ease/relieve the pressure build-up that is common when using in-ears. I'd assume that's part of why so many find them way more comfortable. If a good quality IEM implemented something like this (which may be hard, I'd have no idea) it might be game-changing.
the mouse shape is awesome its made for a different grip
Fifine mics are crazy good quality for the price. Defintely my go-to recommendation for desktop mics. Also check out Crinacle for IEM reviews. I like the Moondrop Chu IEMs for gaming, especially for Tarkov. I can usually wear those for hours at a time and not even notice them. I can't wear my Airpod Pros for longer than ~90 minutes until pain starts to kick in. With that said, I love the Koss KSC75 headphones and they've been my daily drivers for over two years, now
I have the attack shark x65 HE for 3 months and for the price it's very good
For 50$, I recommend Kefine Klean. I owned a 7hz Zero 2 and it sounds great but it has no depth in gaming especially in FPS competitive games. For pressure buildup, you can try Kbear 07 or Divinus Velvet eartips and you can buy both with all sizes included.
Thanks for the pad review, i asked for it in a previous video. I have the red one, it's prickly, especially when damp, but the glide is well-balanced, speedy but also controllable. The lifespan must also be outstanding as it is a hybrid, hien-like surface.
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I have the same mic and its decent but it picks up a lot of background noise. Really any noise cancellation software whether through discord (Krisp) or Nvidia's own built in one really helps. In fact its probably more of a necessity as no one wants to hear your munching or whatever down the mic lol.
Also attached a cheap pop filter for a few quid to stop plosives/breakups in audio.
kysona is actualy the maker of the attack shark x3
love videos like this that no one does, more pls
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yep. it's the combo of glasses and the hook that gets us, I use ksc75 (give them a google lol) because of my tinnitus and with glasses they can get annoying but also they are only type of audio I can tolerate, 100% can't use iems and headphones even open back are not good for me anymore.
completely forgot you had only 50k subscribers this is a video id probably see from someone with 1m subs great video man
Should've tried a fifine mic instead of the hyperx, I've heard much better things from them at the same price
Airpods actually measure the pressure in your ear and then equalize it so theres no iems out there that'll have that same feeling
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There is a brand name Samson and I've been using their Meteor Mic for a while, surprisingly good audio quality for around 60-70 dollar.
If you want a tips that have airpods feel, I recommend Divinus Velvet. Or you want a softer silicon tips, the moondrop springtips is also a good buy.
also Razer seiren v3 mini is the goat for budget mics
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You're the reason i laugh in my life mr. Diamond thank you
I had that hyperx solocast mic. It is cheap and good enought. It picks anything in 1km radious, but it is usable when you are just playing games.
Most iems sounds good in this days. If you need ones cheap just focus on how good they feel in your ear. From Kz (I have a lot of them since they are dirt cheap) eda resolution ones. If you dig you can get a pack of 3 (bass, resolution and balanced) for around $15 from ali.