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PTRON TANGENT JADE NECKBAND
PCQuest
|July 2022
To enhance your gameplay, you must have gaming headphone which is somehow a bit bulky.
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Overall: 8/10
SCORE
PRICE: 8/10
PERFORMANCE: 7/10
FEATURES: 8/10
KEY SPECS
10mm dynamic drivers 30ms Ultra-Low latency Environmental Noise Cancellation (ENC) HD mic Music/Gaming Modes Bluetooth 5.2 200 mAh battery
PROS: Decent sound, comfortable, bass-heavy signature, 30ms latency
CONS: Weak magnets, non-controllable RGB lights
pTron with its Tangent Jade wireless neckband targeted the gamers. This is lightweight ENC neckband but is it useful for gamers, let's find out
Build and features
The gaming wireless headphones come with 30ms ultra-low latency, Environmental Noise Cancellation (ENC) HD mic for a crystal clear calling experience and 10mm dynamic drivers. It is equipped with pTron's Apt-Sense technology to deliver an immersive gaming experience. The neckband has dual-mode - Music and Gaming, which can be enabled by pressing MFB (multifunction button) 3 times quickly, however Music mode is active by default. Having a similar fashion neckband design, pTron Jade is built keeping gaming in mind. It has various RGB lights on earbuds and neckband that flashes different colors, delivering an edgy 'gamer-vibe'. It comes with large, tactile buttons to control the volume (single press) and playback (long-press), which are easy to reach and use. The neckband is IPX4 water resistance and has a flap to cover the USB-C port for complete peace of mind. It is powered by a 200 mAh battery, Bluetooth 5.2, Quick Pairing, AutoReconnect with Last Paired Device; Dual device pairing, etc.
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