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The RIG 500 PRO HA is a wired over‑ear gaming headset featuring 50 mm drivers, a lightweight steel‑frame exoskeleton, and Dolby Atmos for Headphones. It offers replaceable cable and earpads but suffers from limited padding and underwhelming sound quality.
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$134.34
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$144.75
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$134.34
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$144.81
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the headset’s solid metal‑reinforced construction, replaceable components, and effective Dolby Atmos implementation, noting that its wired audio is clearer and less compressed than wireless rivals. However, they criticize the sound as “half‑baked” and point out insufficient padding that can cause discomfort, especially on longer sessions.
What Users Say
Everyday users generally like the lightweight design, Dolby Atmos directional cues, and the value of a wired, static‑free connection, but many complain about the lack of padding, small earcups, and only average sound quality beyond basic gaming needs.
Common Complaints
Insufficient headband and earcup padding leading to pressure, earcup size too small for larger ears, and sound quality described as mediocre or distorted.
What People Are Saying
“half-baked sound”
How It Compares
vs. RIG 500 PRO HX
Advantages
Disadvantages
Choose the HA if you want Dolby Atmos and modular parts; stick with HX for a basic wired experience.
vs. RIG Gaming 500 Pro Gen 2
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Disadvantages
HA is preferable for users needing Dolby Atmos and longer cable; Gen 2 is a solid alternative if those features are not required.
vs. RIG PRO 700HX
Advantages
Disadvantages
Select the HA for the best audio clarity and modular upgrades; opt for the 700HX if wireless mobility outweighs sound fidelity.