Rosewill RHTS-8206 Review

👤by Tony Le Bourne Comments 📅30-01-13
Closer Look


Mic port is located on the left ear cup

The first thing we notice about this headset is that the ear cups are circular. The headband and frame looks identical to what can be found on other headsets such as the Speedlink Medusa range which should provide decent comfort and squeeze though the durability is questionable for long term use.


Circular ear cups

The ear padding seems soft and squishy but due to being rounded, space for larger ears may be restricted, they measure 50mm in diameter (foam to foam) with a little wiggle room behind. The frame allows for a lot of movement in the ear cups, good for flexibility, bad for durability.


Plastic adjustable straps



Together with mic

The overall impression of this headset is quite stylish and makes a change from some over the top gaming headsets.


Red rings and the Rosewill logo

The ear cups themselves are backed by a glossy black plastic with the only accentuated features being the red rings and the Rosewill logo.


Due to the frame this headset can be folded for easy storage

some like their headsets to fold to fit in a carry case, alas this set is not supplied with one.


The inline control box

Three blue LEDs, one to sign that the mic has been muted, one for when vibration is turned on and the other is power. We have volume up/down buttons, sound mute and mic mute with a switch for vibration on the right hand side, vibration has 2 settings, a lighter and stronger vibration numbered 1 and 2.


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