A4Tech Bloody MC750
![]() | Outdated Product Features: gaming; Design: overhead, closed; full size Over-Ear; Connection type: wired; USB: USB-A; Cable supply: single-sided; Cable length (m): 2.3; Impedance (Ohm): 32; Frequency range (Hz): 20 – 20000; Sensitivity (dB): 105; Speaker size (mm): 50; Volume control; Noise cancellation: ANC E-Catalog uses affiliate links compensated by our partners. |
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Active noise reduction, backlight, 7.1 sound.
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- ergonomics, convenience - The microphone is not high-quality, terrible. - The sound is very mediocre, you can't listen to music on them. - Noise cancellation is purely for marketing, doesn't work, it puts pressure on ears and brain. - No software, the headphones connect via USB so software was a must! - A bit thick, not flexible cable. - Price, with all these drawbacks, is very overpriced. |
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Among the significant advantages, I want to note the ergonomics and comfort of the fit. The ear cushions are very soft. The headphones are full-sized, so they completely cover the ear without pressing. I also work with glasses, the headset fits over the frames, and even in this case, there's no discomfort. Although the headphones are quite heavy (also compared to my previous ones), they sit comfortably, and the headband doesn't press thanks to the floating arms that provide a nice fit. Over time, I can see that the ear cushions will start to wear out from constant contact with the skin; I hope replacements can be found.
The microphone is terrible; people hear me poorly, muffled, even with the sensitivity at maximum. The sound is captured with a delay, and words are garbled. That's why I disconnected it and use a separate, simple one for 100 UAH, which works much better.
The sound is mediocre, lacking bass, with too many mid-frequencies, and a lack of clarity and transparency. There are two reasons: the headphones connect via USB, and there's no software to finely adjust the parameters. Perhaps an external sound card might improve things.
There are three operating modes: multimedia, steps, and 7.1 sound. Multimedia and 7.1 sound differ in that the latter offers slightly more bass and a bit louder sound. Steps mode has clear mid-frequencies for tracking enemy footsteps in shooters.
The noise-canceling mode is a joke; it presses on the ears, and the sound doesn't change at all.
I do not recommend buying; there are definitely better options on the market!