Based on the typical characteristics of devices labeled "Real 5.1 Game Audio-visual Headset," this review assumes you are looking at a multi-driver, true surround sound gaming headset (often USB-based) rather than a standard stereo headset using virtual surround sound.
The calibration screen flickered to life. He opened the NiTHO Audio Center and clicked through the individual channel tests. Front Left/Right: The chirping of birds felt miles away.
If you have been searching for that "pinpoint" accuracy—hearing footsteps behind you, reloads to your left, or the rustle of a bush in your blind spot—you need to understand why physical drivers matter more than virtual algorithms.
In a Real 5.1 headset, localization should ideally align with visual cues (e.g., footsteps behind). However, due to small driver spacing, the precedence effect (Haas effect) is weak. Testing reveals that virtual 7.1 HRTF often provides more accurate rear/forward discrimination than real 5.1 in headsets.
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Cons:
It sounds like you're referring to a real 5.1 surround sound gaming headset — specifically one that uses multiple physical drivers in each earcup (rather than virtual surround sound).
Driver Configuration: These are usually smaller—ranging from 20mm to 40mm—compared to the 50mm drivers found in high-end stereo sets, to fit the complex array into the ear cup.