The Cherry Xtrfy H3 Wireless uses an over-ear fit and a closed-back construction, which helps with passive sound isolation during use. It weighs 325g and comes with a detachable cable of 2 metres, though the cable itself is not tangle-free. Stereo speakers are present, while the headset does not support folding for more compact storage. There is no RGB lighting on this model.
The headset covers a frequency range of 20Hz to 20,000Hz and is equipped with two 53mm neodymium drivers delivering a sound pressure level of 94dB/mW. Passive noise reduction is supported, helping to limit ambient sound during use, though there is no active noise cancellation. The unit offers virtual surround sound along with spatial audio support, rounding out a sound profile that spans the full standard audible spectrum.
The headset includes a single removable noise-canceling microphone, making it straightforward to detach when voice communication is not needed. A built-in mute function is also available, allowing quick silencing of the mic without having to physically remove it.
The Cherry Xtrfy H3 Wireless runs on a built-in rechargeable battery rated for up to 100 hours of use, making extended sessions between charges feasible. A battery level indicator is included so users can monitor remaining charge at a glance. The battery is not removable, meaning it must be charged while remaining inside the headset.
The headset supports three connection methods — USB, 2.4GHz wireless, and Bluetooth 5.2 — giving users the option to choose based on their situation. Bluetooth includes aptX support, and a USB Type-C port is used for wired or charging connections. Compatibility extends to PlayStation, PC, and Nintendo Switch, covering a range of common gaming platforms.
The headset can be used as a full headset with microphone and features an on-device control panel for quick adjustments without the need for an in-line remote, which is not included. There is no vibration function, and a travel bag is not part of the package.