Thanks for stopping by and congratulations on your cool product! I really enjoyed spending some time with the A-Live and really appreciated the thought that went into each design decision. Can't wait to see what you guys are up to next 😁. Good luck 🤞
LGD on stage right now for Dota ti11, they are switching to ear buds and leaving these headphones on the table. Are they cheating or is there an earbud version?
Players will sometimes use in-ear headphones underneath the headset for extra noise isolation. Maybe you caught them during a break when they had their headsets off.
These headphones are used by major esports tournament organizers during large events. So all competing pro players will end up using them on stage. If you want specific names, you can look up, for example, all of the participating teams in the latest CS 2 major in Copenhagen. Every player that took part in that tournament has used these headphones during official matches. Hope this helps!
@@odysseyofcuriosity Using it sponsored by a big competition is different from using it because the pros want to. It is a known fact that pros only use the noise canceling function in competitions and use earbuds inside
Not using your own headset at a tournament seems like an awful way to go about it. Players probably get accustomed to the tuning of the headphones they use, and not having that equal FR probably can mess up their perception of distance.
Most headphones aren't made for blocking out crowd noise and large speakers playing game noise and casters. An esports specific headset makes sense. And it's assumed pros won't cheat and take them off as the benefits of being able to hear your pov of the game outweigh background noise and foreshadowed tense moments.
@@GribGFX Yeah, i get that. its just you get used to a specific headphones sound representation and it gets skewed if you switch. Either these need to be commercially available for practice purposes, or not at all
These headphones are only really used for the mic and noise cancelling. They use earbuds underneath these headphones and the game audio goes through those, so they don't really need to adjust to anything.
Appreciate the love, Andrew ❤ We're finally on TH-cam ourselves, so thought we'd drop by to say hi 😅
Thanks for stopping by and congratulations on your cool product! I really enjoyed spending some time with the A-Live and really appreciated the thought that went into each design decision. Can't wait to see what you guys are up to next 😁. Good luck 🤞
i watched these in ALGS
it better have that build quality for a headphone that cost 750+ euros
So how did you get them?...
Capybara, un docile roditore gigante😍❤️
they still use logitech g333 underneath it anyway so it doesnt matter
It deserves 1 million views
LGD on stage right now for Dota ti11, they are switching to ear buds and leaving these headphones on the table. Are they cheating or is there an earbud version?
Players will sometimes use in-ear headphones underneath the headset for extra noise isolation. Maybe you caught them during a break when they had their headsets off.
perfect video
I saw threm on THE INTERNATIONAL
Please name casque
still not available for the public right now:)
Pro who? Could you give me names?
These headphones are used by major esports tournament organizers during large events. So all competing pro players will end up using them on stage. If you want specific names, you can look up, for example, all of the participating teams in the latest CS 2 major in Copenhagen. Every player that took part in that tournament has used these headphones during official matches. Hope this helps!
@@odysseyofcuriosity Using it sponsored by a big competition is different from using it because the pros want to. It is a known fact that pros only use the noise canceling function in competitions and use earbuds inside
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Not using your own headset at a tournament seems like an awful way to go about it. Players probably get accustomed to the tuning of the headphones they use, and not having that equal FR probably can mess up their perception of distance.
Most headphones aren't made for blocking out crowd noise and large speakers playing game noise and casters. An esports specific headset makes sense.
And it's assumed pros won't cheat and take them off as the benefits of being able to hear your pov of the game outweigh background noise and foreshadowed tense moments.
@@GribGFX Yeah, i get that. its just you get used to a specific headphones sound representation and it gets skewed if you switch. Either these need to be commercially available for practice purposes, or not at all
@@rhyvehr True. If they're not already available to pros for practice, they should be.
These headphones are only really used for the mic and noise cancelling. They use earbuds underneath these headphones and the game audio goes through those, so they don't really need to adjust to anything.
@@ghcdy Depends on what game and who m8