In this review we take a look at one of the peripherals from ASUS' TUF lineup. The TUF name originally appeared on a range of motherboards, and now with the start of the TUF Gaming Alliance there has been a shift to create an entire range of more affordable TUF components. The H5 is a multi-platform wired headset with 7.1 virtual surround sound, a dual microphone setup and a stainless steel headband design.
It uses the same grey and yellow colour scheme that is a staple of the TUF family, but is this headset worthy of the TUF name and can it justify the £79.99 asking price?
Specifications:
- Connector: USB, 3.5mm connector Audio/mic combo
 - Platform:PC,MAC,Mobile device, PlayStation® 4, Xbox One®
 - Driver diameter : 50 mm
 - Driver material : Neodymium magnet
 - Microphone: Uni-directional
 - Impedance: 32 Ohm
 - Frequency Response (headphones): 20 ~ 20000 Hz
 - Cable Length: 1.2 meter
 - Accessories: Detachable microphone: Quick start guide
 
Microphone:
- Microphone boom : Uni-directional
 - In-line Microphone: Omni-directional
 - Frequency Response of Microphone boom:100 ~ 10000 Hz
 - Frequency response of In-line Microphone: 50 ~ 10000 Hz
 - Sensitivity of Microphone boom: -40 dB
 - Sensitivity of In-line Microphone: -45 dB
 
The ASUS H5 TUF Gaming headset can be found for £79.99 on Amazon HERE
Pros:
- Multi platform compatible.
 - Decent audio quality.
 - Lightweight and comfortable.
 - Good range of adjustability.
 - Industrial design matches well with TUF lineup.
 - Removable boom microphone & inline microphone.
 
Cons:
- Braided cable is poor, and too short.
 - Virtual 7.1 surround only supported on PC.
 - Build quality doesn't feel “TUF”.
 - A little more headband padding would be beneficial.
 - Toggle for 7.1 surround is hard to reach when plugged into back of a PC.
 - Microphones are poor.
 
KitGuru says: Overall the H5 has acceptable sound quality and is comfortable to wear, but apart from the colour scheme we aren't sure this really fits in with the TUF family.
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