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The video focuses on unboxing and reviewing the Vibes new Deluxe audio strap, highlighting improvements over the first batch. The new strap addresses issues like slippage and discomfort with built-in headphones. The review also discusses the design, build quality, and user experience with the new strap, praising its stability, comfort, and ease of use. The headset's audio quality is described as neutral, with the importance of an equalizer feature suggested. The cost of the new strap, priced at $130-$140, is justified for the convenience and comfort it provides.
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In this part of the video, the focus is on unboxing the Vibes new Deluxe audio strap from the second batch of shipments. The first batch had issues with the back padding rubbing off onto people’s hair, but in this batch, the issue seems to be fixed. The video shows the unboxing process, including the instructions, setup guide, velcro strap, screws, and the audio strap with built-in speakers. It is observed that the material does not rub off like in the first batch, indicating that the top layer has been removed in the manufacturing process. The upgraded version feels grippy and different compared to the first batch. Wrinkles in the strap are also shown to be easily removed.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker examines the design and build quality of a headset. They discuss the various parts, like the rotating headphones, Velcro strap, and a modular joint allowing for customization and repairs. The demonstration shows how to set up the headset on a device, replace the old strap with a new one, and feed cables through carefully. The new strap is secured using a unique mechanism and cables are reinstalled as shown, emphasizing care to avoid damage. The process ensures a solid and customizable fit for the headset.
00:06:00
In this segment of the video, the main points discussed are the original strap’s drawbacks: difficulty in setup due to headphones, headset slipping when looking down, and constant readjustment needed during gameplay. The new strap addressed these issues by integrating built-in headphones, preventing headset slippage, and improving overall stability for clearer visuals. These improvements enhance the user experience and eliminate common frustrations associated with the original strap.
00:09:00
In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses the experience of using the HTC Vive VR headset with glasses. They explain the difficulties of adjusting glasses with the original strap and how the new strap improves this by keeping glasses centered and secure during VR sessions. The speaker highlights the easy adjustability of the new strap using a dial and the convenience of having built-in headphones that can be easily adjusted for comfort. They mention the headphones provide passive noise cancelling but no active noise cancelling. The overall experience is described as consistent and comfortable, with the new strap design ensuring stability and ease of use.
00:12:00
In this segment of the video, the reviewer discusses the audio quality of a headset, mentioning it is pretty neutral with no extreme qualities. The reviewer compares the headset to other models they have used and suggests that having an equalizer feature in the headset’s software would be beneficial. They also demonstrate where the included Velcro goes. The conclusion weighs in on whether the headset’s price is justified, attributing the cost to convenience and comfort improvements provided by a new strap accessory. The strap is praised for being quick to put on and stable, unlike the original strap. The final remark is that while the strap is a nice addition, the original strap did the job well. The strap can be purchased for around $130-$140.