
Havit
The HAVIT H2002D is a wired gaming headset featuring 53 mm custom drivers, a detachable omnidirectional microphone, and a comfortable protein‑leather design. It offers broad platform compatibility via a 3.5 mm plug and delivers solid audio performance at a budget price.
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Current
$20.30
Average
$29.52
Lowest
$17.54
Highest
$49.99
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Best For
Casual and mid‑core gamers who need a single wired headset for PC, PlayStation, Xbox, or Switch; students or remote workers who want a comfortable, multi‑use headset for calls and media; budget‑conscious buyers seeking good audio without wireless features; and content creators on a budget needing a detachable mic.
Not Ideal For
Audiophiles seeking high‑fidelity stereo imaging, users demanding active noise cancellation or wireless freedom, and competitive esports players who require ultra‑low latency or true 7.1 surround sound.
Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers praise the H2002D as a solid value pick, highlighting its surprisingly rich sound, comfortable fit, and durable construction. They note the headset’s large drivers and broad compatibility as strengths, while calling out the lack of active noise cancellation and the fact that its 3D surround is software‑based rather than true multi‑channel.
What Users Say
Everyday users overwhelmingly appreciate the headset’s comfort, sound quality for the price, and plug‑and‑play compatibility across consoles and phones. Common praise centers on the clear microphone and stylish look, while recurring complaints focus on the stiff cable, occasional background noise pickup, and the absence of an inline mute indicator.
Common Complaints
Stiff, non‑braided cable that can tangle; microphone sometimes captures background noise; no inline mute indicator; earcups may become warm after extended use.
What People Are Saying
“Extremely comfortable”
“Great sound for the price”
“Works perfectly with PS5 and phone”
“Mic is clear”
How It Compares
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Choose H2002D for tighter budgets and larger drivers; choose Cloud Alpha for higher-end build and brand reputation.
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vs. Logitech G435
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Select H2002D for a solid wired experience and stronger bass; select G435 for wireless convenience and multi‑device Bluetooth use.