It isn’t going to attract everyone…Woojer Wireless Headphones… second of all there are a few caveats to be mindful of before diving in the most obvious question to ask is what is your factor for having an interest in this gadget which offers haptic feedback to enhance noises from your movies music computer game VR experiences or whatever sound source you feed it to start here’s a glimpse at the unboxing if you’ve currently viewed that then skip ahead it’s packaged gradually and professionally looking it likewise does not feel inexpensive you made so that’s a great start once the opening
pleasantries are out the way you need to connect via bluetooth or straight to your noise source clearly bluetooth is a preferred wire-free approach except if your system struggles with bluetooth delay then that may position a problem specifically if your feedback is out of sync with the action when gaming for example if you’re listening to music or viewing a film then the lag is less of a problem setup is pretty pain-free charge the device which takes three hours or more for a full charge and then choose where and how you’re going to utilize it very first caveat if you’re at a desk on PC and using the included USB C 2 USB 3.0 connection to link your audio the cable is on the short side and perhaps not so much trouble if you need any sort of range though then Bluetooth or an additional cable extension will be needed the next setup issue you might have is how are you going to use the gadget the elasticated strap is relatively easy to put on and move around however getting the right tightness less so you do not want it to loose as
you’ll lose some of the effects too tight and you may seem like you can’t breathe there are a couple of suggested options for wearing the gadget around the upper torso at chest level under each underarm to the back with the gadget on your chest around your waist near the stomach or turned 180 degrees so it rests on your lower back you’ll get various effects from each position but the very best effective if you can manage it is across your chest now here’s where it gets a bit fiddly the most significant concern with the wooja strap edge is that it requires some adjustment where its result is considerably enhanced or minimized by the quality and/or loudness of your headphones they neatly plug into the gadget by the way there are choices to utilize wireless headphones if that’s completely needed for you but you may need extra equipment to divide the Bluetooth audio across 2 devices if your earphones are too loud then you obviously risk damaging your ears if they’re too soft then the vibrations from the gadget overpower the audio developing a discomforting detach you can decrease the haptic strength of the device pressing up or down icons on the gadget surface along with control the headphone volume from the same pad utilizing plus and minus icons it’s not touch sensitive so you need to hold and press or tap to get the wanted levels once you configure the wooja strap it properly for music it will sound great with remarkable bass enhancement and a genuine kick in the chest you have it set to high you’re going to feel it and it might simply take your breath away actually an excellent test of bass is Maegan at the stallion big old freak or some drum and bass Tunes work equally well switching to a trailer and Woojer Wireless Headphones the very same
settings might not work also it’s unfortunate there are no preset modes to cycle through such as music motion picture game and so on where it instantly changes a suit for that reason you require to adjust the volumes and intensities to suit wherever you’re listening or seeing to again it’s a stabilizing act that will mainly depend upon how you use the gadget your own tolerances and again your audio setup some trailers work much better than others so for example those with action series or with a thumping music score work better than those with lots of stop start speaking with musical sounds in-between a good trailer was the Star Wars squadrons reveal trailer making fuel every blast and surge carrying on to video gaming and the effect varies depending upon the kind of video game you’re playing games which have a thumping soundtrack will usually results the haptic feedback if it is loud in the mix using the music or turning it down might assist if it interferes too much however video games where the music sits right or is very little methods you focus more on the impact of the guns firing explosions and gets to your character the latter can be quite extreme depending upon the video game it works actually well once again it’s not a one-size-fits-all option so a bit of fiddling may net much better outcomes player footsteps for example in one third-person action video game we played provided a stable thud with each step show up the device and those thuds to make you sound like a t-rex stomping around which is sidetracking at best have their settings too low though and it feels like somebody is annoyingly poking you in the chest it’s quite a balancing act proceeding to VR gaming and this is where the wooja strap edge can enter into its own once again depending on the type of content you’re playing naturally music based games like rares beat saber and
pistol-whip come top of the list by their very nature and are quite remarkable with the included haptic feedback be cautioned though if using bluetooth the hold-up can distress things here if it’s an issue with your setup playing shooters such as Borderlands 2 VR silicon Rising half-life Alex as examples makes the experience more including with the included vibrations ultimately making for a more immersive VR experience that stated sometimes the background ambient sound impacts in some video games can trigger a constant vibration which indicates you’ll require to turn down the gadget if it becomes bothersome however this will then make things like gunshots less affecting well this really comes down to is not having a video game audio is just developed for the wooja strapped edge to conclude then the Wouter strap edge rests on the side of gimmicky which most likely doesn’t come as a surprise whilst it ‘s a neat concept and works with a bit of tweaking here and there to suit it’s not something that will change typical listening of music or playing video games