


You can spin the speakers counter or clockwise, or just move them individually by dragging them with your mouse.

The app also allows you to adjust the orientation of each of the virtual speakers. Other than that, I didn’t like having the environmental effects enabled.
Sades sa902 movie#
The auditorium setting is nice for making it feel like you’re in a movie theater while watching a film. With environmental settings enabled, you can make whatever you’re listening to sound like it’s in a concert hall, a living room, a cave, or an arena. You can choose volume control, equalizer for music (rock, pop, metal, jazz, rap, etc.), and environmental effects. Within the app, various options for the headphone and mic customization are available.
Sades sa902 software#
The instruction booklet for the included software is in Chinese, but setting up the software is intuitive enough. They also give a satisfactory click when pressed. The buttons on the controls are large enough that I could find them even in the dark. It lets you raise or lower the volume, mute the audio, or mute the microphone. The headset controls are on an inline module that's attached to the cable.
Sades sa902 Pc#
The cable is six feet long, and I found this length to be a bit too long since my PC is directly next to me, but it's handy if your PC is further away obviously. If you accidentally run over it with your office chair, it will keep working. Instead of a regular plastic cable USB, the SA902 has a thick, red, braided cable that protects it from environmental hazards. The air conditioner I had running wasn’t audible, which lets me know the mic cancels out background noise well enough. I chatted with a friend on Skype and was told I sounded clear. The only downside to the mic's design is that you can’t move the mic closer to your mouth. It also doesn’t feel flimsy, which surprised me. The mic doesn’t have a lot of resistance when moving it into different positions, which I liked since it makes it easy to adjust. The built-in omnidirectional mic can be adjusted by swiveling it both up and down, but it's not removable. The highest compliment I can give the SA-902 is that after I adjusted it a bit I could barely tell I was wearing them. The headband is easy to adjust, and there's a good deal of padding on it too. The SA902’s earpads covered my ears completely, making them comfortable and great at cancelling outside noise. It is made of thick plastic throughout, which isn't surprising given its price, and has the benefit of making the headset very lightweight and comfortable. The Sades SA-902 looks pretty basic, but does offer red LEDs on the sides, which is neat.
