

When dinner was done, we plugged the headset into our Xbox Series X controller and used it to watch a movie with Dolby Atmos for Headphones (Rogue One on Disney+ if you’re asking). The left ear contains the power button, as well as USB-C and 3.5mm connectors if you want to go wired When work was over, it was time to make dinner, so we paired the headset to our phone via Bluetooth and listened to a podcast while preparing it. First, we connected it to our PC via USB to listen to music while working our VGC shift. We put the headset through its paces one day by trying to use it in as many situations as possible. This lets you wirelessly connect it to your phone, your Switch or your TV with relative ease by simply holding the Bluetooth button on the headset for a few seconds then pairing it on the device. If you aren’t interested in pesky cables and want a wireless experience, the H3 hybrid also lives up to its name by offering Bluetooth 5.2 connectivity. It also supports a variety of other audio formats, so if you have a licence for Dolby Atmos for Headphones on either your Xbox or PC, it works perfectly well when plugged into either the controller or PC USB (and sounds phenomenal when watching 4K UHD discs on Series X). This can be plugged into an Xbox or PlayStation controller, allowing you to hear game and chat audio through it. When it comes to console compatibility, the H3 Hybrid also has a separate 3.5mm cable, which can be removed from the headset when you’re not using it. It has three separate ways of connecting to your devices: USB, 3.5mm cable and Bluetooth.” “The quality of the sound can’t be denied, but it’s the versatility of the H3 hybrid which really makes it stand out. Such is the quality of the sound that it’s now become part of our daily routine on VGC as we listen to the Out Run soundtrack on Spotify while working. Its USB-C to USB-A cable lets you plug it into a PC and charge it while you listen. It has three separate ways of connecting to your devices: USB, 3.5mm cable and Bluetooth. The quality of the sound can’t be denied, then, but it’s the versatility of the H3 hybrid which really makes it stand out. And we bet that’s a sentence you never thought you’d read coming into this review. We even connected it to our TV while playing some Nintendo 64 games, and Magical Tetris Challenge has never sounded so good. Everything we tested with the H3 Hybrid was crystal clear, from the voices appearing all around you in Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice to the pitter-patter of the rain in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. Simply put, the sound quality is sensational.
