
Redragon
The Redragon H510 PRO (Zeus‑X) is a budget‑friendly gaming headset offering 3‑mode connectivity (2.4 GHz wireless, Bluetooth 5.0, USB‑C wired), virtual 7.1 surround and a detachable noise‑cancelling mic, aimed at multi‑platform gamers.
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Current
$62.97
Average
$64.26
Lowest
$55.99
Highest
$69.99
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Best For
Budget‑conscious PC and console gamers who need a single headset for multiple devices (PC, PS4, Switch, mobile), value low‑latency wireless and virtual 7.1 surround, and want a detachable mic for streaming or voice chat.
Not Ideal For
Users seeking premium build materials, active noise cancellation, long‑duration comfort without ear fatigue, or fully customizable RGB lighting via software.
Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers and editors commend the H510 PRO for its low‑latency 2.4 GHz wireless, large drivers and virtual 7.1 surround, noting the versatile triple‑mode connectivity and handy onboard controls as strong points. However, they point out the absence of active ANC and the inability to adjust RGB via software as notable drawbacks.
What Users Say
Everyday users generally praise the headset’s immersive audio, reliable wireless link and affordable price, while repeatedly mentioning comfort issues and occasional Bluetooth quirks. The detachable mic and RGB lighting are frequent highlights, but the plastic build and limited battery life temper enthusiasm.
Common Complaints
Ear discomfort after extended use, inconsistent Bluetooth pairing, plastic feel that feels less durable, limited RGB customization, and average 20‑hour battery life.
What People Are Saying
“My ears hurt, but the headset with the best quality of this price”
How It Compares
vs. HyperX Cloud Stinger Core
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Disadvantages
Choose H510 PRO for wireless flexibility and richer sound; stick with Core if you need the lightest, cheapest wired headset.
vs. Logitech G435
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Disadvantages
Pick H510 PRO if you prioritize larger drivers and a detachable mic; opt for G435 for a lighter, more premium‑feeling headset.
vs. SteelSeries Arctis 1 Wireless
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H510 PRO is ideal for gamers on a budget who want RGB and multi‑mode connectivity; Arctis 1 Wireless suits those willing to pay more for a sturdier build and premium brand reputation.