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EVERGLIDE S500 White Gaming Headphones. The Everglide s500 Professional Gaming Headphones feature an ultra light membrane for instantaneous audio response. Faster than most conventional speaker drivers found in traditional headphones, the Everglide s500 Professional Gaming Headphones are optimized for millisecond feedback to provide gaming response. Recognizing that most professional gamers often compete in high volume noise environments, Everglides engineering team has designed the Everglide s500 Professional Gaming Headphones for complete noise isolation without compromising on audio quality. The Everglide s500 Professional Gaming Headphones have an oversized circumaural leather muff to reduce ambient noise. Making them one of the quietest noise isolated circumaural headphones in the world. The Everglide s500 Professional Gaming Headphones deliver top notch audio positioning sound quality by accentuating key gaming sound frequencies. From weapon sounds to footsteps, Everglide s500 Professional Gaming Headphones provide crystal clear audio positioning quality, allowing you to pinpoint with pixel perfect accuracy the position of team mates and opponents on a map
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- White Gaming Headphones- Optimal Noise Isolation without Compromising on Audio Quality
- Unique Circumaural Earmuff Design Provides an Extremely Comfortable Fit
- Optimized for Millisecond Feedback to Provide Gaming Response
- 2.0 Lbs (WxLxH) 7.5 x 9.0 x 4.0
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By M. Lifshits (Los Angeles, CA)
First off, I'd like to say that I paid $15 for these a good 6 months ago, shipping included, so my opinions are based on these headphones costing that much. Ok so I was not expecting much out of $15 "professional" gaming headphones, but even so they are suprisingly good.
They are very, very large and very comfortable, even for prolonged use. The earcups rotate enough about 2 axes to provide a good fit. without the need for adjustment. The vinyl earcups are soft, but do not deform with use.
Build quality is solid, albeit plastic. I think these would crack if you dropped them on concrete, but otherwise the plastic is thick and hard. The cord is also very long and thick. It coils nicely and does not tangle easily. Jack is gold-plated and the strain relief molding is good. If i had to pick one thing that is likely to fail, its the thin vinyl on the headband. I can totally see it getting worn out and losing all the padding, though it hasnt happened in 6 months of casual use.
The sound quality is also suprisingly good on these (again, for $15). They sound much better than anything else i've tried for this price except the Koss KSC-75's. They have *some* soundstage and instrument separation, and the bass is not as excessive or muddy as other budget cans. On the contrary, it is quite oontrolled and subdued. When used without an amplifier, one could call it "missing". As expected, they are also pretty flat-sounding, especially at the high-mid and high end. They work fine for movies (unless you prefer a cinematic experience) and games. In games (fallout 3, gta 4, mirror's edge) the sound is clean and separated. Sound placement is quite good as long as you dont use Dolby virtual 3D sound.
The bottom line: If you just need decent, cheap headphones to play some games and movies in comfort and (relative) isolation, these are the right phones for you. If you desire audio quality and portability, look elsewhere.

By S. Turner (Chicago, IL)
I will admit that despite being rather large, the headphones are somewhat comfortable and cover the ears well. You can move your head around without they falling off or getting out of position.
From a sound quality perspective, they are OK. They don't necessarily block out all external sounds despite their enormous size. I have no complaints with the quality when listening to something, although if what you are listening to goes off temporarily, you will get a mild annoying buzzing noise in your ear.
Product wise I'm really disappointed in the materials. The material covering the top part began peeling off almost immediately and will end up with little bits making a mess. The cord seems longer and more sturdy than most headphones on the market which is one nice thing.
Overall it's decent, but overpriced. There are better options at this price point right now. For the current price, I expect a little more quality with the materials going into the headphones.

By Allyson Harris
Review from Hubby. Sound quality (for what I paid) is superb. I managed to get these things for under $20.
Pros -
1) Sound quality is good. 4 out of 5 stars. Read others reviews to see their takes. Although I found these acceptable stock.
2) Large ear muffs cover most ears (exactly what I wanted/needed). I work in a Data Center around large XEROX printers (like you see at Kinkos) and they can get loud. These things let me watch HULU while at work. Reduces all but the loudest of sounds down to barely noticeable background levels (I havent tested with a talking wife in the room).
3) Labeled as gaming headphones but they have @ a 12' cable. Who walks 12' from their PC? --- Console/TV usage diff story see con below ...
Cons -
1) The faux leather that covers the cushioning on the head band started falling apart after a month. Could be my fault. Headphones get left in my car at night sometimes since I use them at work quite a bit. It does get cold in my garage. TBH though I prefer the cotton padding that was hidden underneath.
2) Just a con due to my usage ... the cable is only @ 12'. They are labeled as gaming headphones. Individuals with disposable income may have a room/tv set up too large. My living room with my console/tv is 18'. Easily fixed. Radio Shack carries a 20' headphone extension cable for @ $15. BestBuys longest is 6'
I would give it 4.5 stars but for 2 things. A - not possible on Amazon. B - the headband kind of irks me even though I like the cotton padding better than the faux leather.
Amazon needs a better (more in depth) ranking system.
Value : 5/5 - Again I got these for @ $20
Construction : 4/5 - stupid headband or I would say 4.5
Comfort : 5/5 as someone else said you can wear these things for HOURS.

By singh2005 (Boston)
I've been using this for about 3 weeks now and I'm satisfied so far. I always wanted a good pair of over-the-ear headphones. I like these everglides. They are comfortable to wear (although bulky) and they sound good. Following are the pros and cons IMO.
Pros:
- Good sound quality. The sound they reproduce is very real (un-headphone like, if you will). It doesn't sound unnatural even at higher volumes.
- The really long (3 meter) cable is good. It will be helpful during my late-night/early-morning video game sessions.
- The oversized cushion covers my entire pinna, which makes it very comfortable. The cushion material itself is very soft. If you have used over-the-ear headphones before, you know how important this factor can be.
- The oversized cushion also creates some level of background noise isolation.
- Although these headphones are heavy, they are surprisingly comfortable to wear. I got used to the weight very quickly and I wear them for 2-3 hour sessions without any discomfort.
Cons:
- These are really bulky, makes you look like a pilot of sorts. Although I agree that their bulky-ness makes them so comfortable and reproduces good sound - forget about carrying them on vacations and stuff. These will require a separate carry-on of their own.
I recommend them for thirty bucks.

By m15d3m3an0r
The sound quality is good and volume is outstanding. It cancels out some of the external noises. However, the headset itself is large and quite heavy. It squeezes your head and there is no comfortable way to wear it. Next complaint is the cable which hard to manage (also no volume control). After using this headset for a week, I went back to my Steelsound 5H v2.
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