The Final VR3000 EX headset features an over-ear design for comfortable, extended wear. Weighing in at 389 g, it is designed for a solid fit without feeling too heavy. It does not include RGB lighting or a foldable structure, but it does offer stereo speakers for quality sound. The headset also avoids the open-back design, providing a more isolated listening experience.
The Final VR3000 EX offers a frequency range from 20 Hz to 20000 Hz, providing a broad audio spectrum for various types of content. While it lacks active noise cancellation (ANC) and surround sound, it does feature passive noise reduction to help block external sounds. Additionally, the headset supports spatial audio for an enhanced, immersive listening experience, and includes two drivers for a balanced sound output.
The Final VR3000 EX features a single microphone, which does not include noise-canceling technology or a removable microphone. Additionally, there is no mute function available for the mic, ensuring simple functionality without advanced controls.
The Final VR3000 EX provides up to 55 hours of battery life, ensuring long gaming or listening sessions without frequent recharges. It features a rechargeable battery, and a 2-hour charging time for a quick power-up. The headset also includes a battery level indicator, but the battery is not removable, providing a more streamlined design.
The Final VR3000 EX supports 2.4GHz wireless and Bluetooth connectivity, allowing flexibility in how you connect to your devices. It is compatible with a range of platforms, including PC, PlayStation, Nintendo Switch, and Xbox. The headset also features USB Type-C for charging, with a maximum Bluetooth range of 10 meters, though it does not support advanced Bluetooth codecs such as aptX or AAC.
The Final VR3000 EX headset features a control panel placed directly on the device, allowing for convenient adjustments. It can also be used as a headset, providing clear communication during gaming or calls. However, it does not include a vibration function or an in-line control panel for additional controls.
The Final VR3000 EX has an audio latency of 25 ms, ensuring minimal delay between sound and action for a more synchronized audio experience during gaming or media playback.