
Redragon
The Redragon H510 Zeus‑X RGB is a budget‑friendly wired gaming headset featuring 53 mm drivers, virtual 7.1 surround sound via USB, detachable noise‑cancelling mic, and customizable RGB lighting. It targets multi‑platform gamers who want solid audio and comfort without spending over $50.
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Current
$63.99
Average
$63.51
Lowest
$49.59
Highest
$74.99
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Best For
Budget‑conscious PC and console gamers who want virtual 7.1 surround, RGB lighting, and a clear detachable mic; ideal for long‑duration gaming, voice chat, and casual media consumption across multiple platforms.
Not Ideal For
Users who need high volume output on consoles or mobile without external amplification, those who want RGB lighting without a USB connection, or gamers seeking a fully metal‑reinforced premium feel.
Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the H510 Zeus‑X for its surprisingly rich sound, large 53 mm drivers, and clear, noise‑cancelling microphone, noting that it delivers a premium audio experience at a sub‑$50 price point. They highlight the ergonomic memory‑foam earpads and solid build quality, while pointing out that the headset’s full feature set—including RGB lighting and virtual 7.1 surround—requires a USB connection, and volume can feel muted on consoles.
What Users Say
Everyday users praise the headset for its value, comfort during marathon sessions, and mic clarity that rivals higher‑priced models. Common complaints revolve around low volume on consoles and mobile, the loss of RGB when the USB is disconnected, and gradual wear of the fabric earpad covering.
Common Complaints
Low volume on consoles and mobile, lack of inline controls on the analog 3.5 mm cable, RGB lighting dependent on USB power, fabric earpad wear over time, and heat buildup during extended wear.
What People Are Saying
“Best budget headset I’ve used”
“Wore it for 6-hour sessions with no discomfort.”
“My teammates said I sounded like I was using a $100 mic.”
“Love being able to change lighting and mute with one hand.”
“Cables are thick and haven’t frayed after months of use.”
“Too quiet on PS5/Switch”
“No mute button when using 3.5mm on Xbox”
“RGB stops working if USB unplugged”
“Fabric wears over time”
How It Compares
vs. HyperX Cloud Stinger
Advantages
Disadvantages
Choose the H510 if you want RGB and virtual 7.1 on a tight budget; pick the Cloud Stinger for a more solid build and steadier console volume.
vs. Logitech G432
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Disadvantages
The H510 is better for gamers who prioritize RGB and a detachable mic at a lower cost; the G432 suits those who need surround sound on analog connections and a sturdier chassis.
vs. SteelSeries Arctis 1
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Disadvantages
Opt for the H510 if you need RGB and a budget‑friendly headset; select the Arctis 1 for superior material quality and consistent performance across connection types.