** CREATIVE DRACO REVIEW **

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Creative Draco Review:

Packaging & Contents

First impressions looking at the packing of the headset, I can understand the name "Draco" in the sense there is a big Dragon on the box art, which flips to reveal the headset with its detachable microphone including microphone on/off and volume unit. Neatly packed and attractive to say the least. Opening the box inside, a leather carry case fell out for the headset, pretty hand to keep the headset snug and safe. Find the contents in the following picture

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Detach able microphone

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Microphone on / off & volume unit

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Fixing the microphone the the headunit, very simple with no complications. The microphone unit is built well, and the flexibility of the microphone is very handy!

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Comfort

Trying the headset on, they feel quite tight to stretch onto the head, but once applied its very comfortable. They are a very light headset - not too much weight which means there is no pressure on the head, making the gaming or music experience more enjoyable. Not the mention the leather earcups for extra comfort. The ear cups have the ability to twist, which is a great feature for placing the headset flat. The headband has a soft leather padding in the middle for that extra bit of comfort.

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Over all - very comfortable.


Sound Quality

Firstly I played some music through my iphone, carefully listening for breaks or glitches in the quality of sound. Increasing the volume, the headset was able to keep a good clean quality. Bass's were low and the higher frequencies could be hit without problems. I was able to listen at max volume with no cracklyness but at complete maximum volume full indepth quality did start to deteriorate slightly - but honestly no-one would be listening to it as loud as it was.

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I booted up Quake 3 to give the game little test with the sound. 3D positioning didn't fail and it was very clear clarity in game. It felt as if you were in the game, not muffled and far away - increasing the game experience for sure.

Microphone Quality
As creative headsets normally are, their voice communication hardware is always top notch. With fantastic clarity the microphone "does as it says on the in" The flexibility is also the bonus!

Overall a fantastic headset, especially for the price point of £33.00 inc. VAT

Comfort 9/10
Sound 8/10
Features 9/10

Overall 8.5/10

Creative Draco HS-850 Gaming Headset @ £33.00 inc VAT

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The Creative Draco HS-850 gaming headset delivers sounds so real you'll get absorbed into another reality in no time. Designed and tuned by top acoustic and gaming designers, large Neodymium drivers produce explosive bass that will blow you away while full-size circumaural earcups in soft leatherette provide comfortable usage. For travel convenience, swivel earcups fold neatly for easy storage and to switch to music listening, simply detach the noise-canceling microphone and use it as a pair of headphones. Feel the game expand all around you with the Draco HS-850. Let the battle begin!

- Realistic sound, explosive bass
- Comfortable full-size earcups isolate noise
- Travel-friendly and easy to store
- Headset or headphones - it's your call
- Flexible noise-canceling microphone
- Convenient in-line volume controls
- 1 Year limited warranty

Only £33.00 inc VAT.

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Hi,

How would you compare this to the Kave? I also got the Marshall Major, but the ear's cushion is just too small and does get uncomfortable and hot after 30 minutes.
 
The Roccat Kave's are a bit bigger but they are 5.1 with mini driver units inside the headphones. They also come with a proper sound unit and because of the size of the ear cup the bass is slightly deeper. Better build in honesty but it is more expensive.

Marshalls are very good for sound quality indeed but they are pretty small, not very good for gaming but more for just general mp3 / ipod on the go music.
 
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