Redgear Comet 7.1 Wired Over Ear Headphones with Mic
Original price was: ₹5,999.00.₹1,099.00Current price is: ₹1,099.00.
- Sound Quality : Redgear Comet 7.1 comes equipped with 50mm Driver and 7.1 surround sound which dramatically improves your in-game sound experience.
- Microphone: Noise cancellation microphone. Inline Remote: Yes
- Over the ear design comfortable design
- This headset has an amazing RGB LED light effect on ear-ups and tip of the microphone.
- It comes equipped with volume control, so just scroll up or down to adjust it.
- 1 year warranty from the date of purchase
Specification: Redgear Comet 7.1 Wired Over Ear Headphones with Mic
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Redgear Comet 7.1 Wired Over Ear Headphones with Mic
Original price was: ₹5,999.00.₹1,099.00Current price is: ₹1,099.00.





Shiva s. –
I’ve been using this Headphones for a couple of months now, bought if for ₹1999. I’ve done a lot of research before going with this one, trust me this the best you can get at this price range. I’ve used this headphones on both My PC and PS4 and works fine, although when connected to PS4 the Volume is a bit lower than PC and again it’s PS4’s drawback, but it’s enough volume. Also it’s works as soon as connected on both Windows and Linux, no external Drivers needed.
–> Build Quality is very good, strong. The headband is very soft and feels comfortable. The Wire is also Braided, ofcourse it gets tangled all the time, but you’re getting pretty good material one, and in my case as I play on my desk it’s length is enough, but might not be enough for Living Room setups, but you’ve always got extenders and converters. And about the RGB Lights they’re fine too, can be changed from back of the earcup itself, and they really look cool.
–> Earcups are big, they cover my whole ears and they’re cushion is great.
–> The best thing about this is it’s Mic. It really cancels backround noise. I myself used it in my streams connected to PS4 and eliminated most of the noise. It can be enhanced more when Used on PC with few Streaming Softwares as OBS.
–>The Sound Quality is so good, AMAZING. the surround sound does work, only on supported titles for PS4. I cannot say how does it work on PC games but I use it for all my other tasks such as Streaming, Watching Content, Online Classes 😅 and it’s just great.
Conclusion:- I’m just more than satisfied with this purchase, they’re a great Pair of headphones. Value for money. Best in range, works for all purposes such as Gaming, Movies, Streaming.
kunal –
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Not the best but quite good in this budget range after its been 2 years of using it no defect in sound only physical Appearance effects as the time..
Samay Thapa –
Very happy with the quality. At the given price, its a great deal!
Siddhesh Kolwankar –
General Review –
This is an excellent budget headphones if you’re looking forward to build a budget setup. The audio quality is nice, and the sound is crystal clear, no added bass or extra effect, making this an excellent choice for some serious competitive gaming. Of course, this is not a match for pro level headphones, but here you get a lot of value for your money.
I will base my review on a comparison with Redgear’s other USB 7.1 headphones, Cosmo and Thunder-B, as most of readers are looking at the similar products and wondering which one they should go for out of the three.
Against Cosmo –
Comet easily wins out against cosmo, as Comet has a way better sound quality, especially for gaming. For music or movie purposes, Cosmo has way better bass, and Comet will need several tweaks on driver and equalizer ends to even come closer to Cosmo. That being said, the driver software and settings offered for Comet are exactly like Cosmo’s, so you should not feel any difference between the two. But of course, Mic is slightly better on Comet, as it’s omnidirectional, as opposed to Cosmo’s monodirectional. And the Comet has an added attraction on being extremely stylish and on the fly adjustable LEDs. They don’t react to sound as you’d like, but they sure do look a lot cooler compared to simple breathing LEDs of Cosmo. It’s weight and physical profile is also a little lesser, making this a lot better option. That being said, if you are planning on having that “oomf” factor with extra kick of the bass, you’re better off sticking with Cosmo instead.
Against Thunder-B –
This is where Comet meets it’s match, and actually loses out. Thunder-B is easily the better one of the bunch and you’re not gonna regret that purchase. Not only Thunder-B offers a way better and clearer sound quality, it’s configuration software is a level above Comet’s, giving you way better options of customizing your experience. That being said, both Comet and Thunder-B will sound almost same if not properly configured or just attempted plug and play. But someone who can run a properly configured, tuned setup paired with Voicemeeter, Thunder-B superior sound quality easily beats Comet. That being said, Thunder-B is easily very heavy and very clunky compared to Comet, so unless you’re an audiophile with a very good hearing and able to spend hours on end with a heavy headphones, with proper chair that supports your back and neck correctly, you’re better off with Comet.
Note –
Typically, a lot of people have trouble getting these USB 7.1 headphones to work correctly, as they are not your typical plug and play devices, of course they would work when directly plugged in and your system may run them on the generic drivers, but that’s nowhere close to using them to their full potential. What you’re typically supposed to do, is to install the given drivers, adjust the whole 7.1 assembly according to your body, as us human beings have biologically asymmetric hearing, so it must be compensated for, and if you’re extra tech savvy, install Voicemeeter and patch all your devices through it. The added configuration options of Voicemeeter Banana or Potato should make your life much better and the will unlock the true potential of these devices. Of course, it’s very easy to screw up on those, so I would not recommend it unless you know what you’re doing.
kunal –
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Good performance but not for music.
Tejesh Thanigavel –
FIT (5 of 5) : The headphone really fits perfectly. The over head cushion is adjustable so that it can fit any head size and the cuffs entirely cover your ear without overlapping (unless you don’t have large ears)
SOUND QUALITY (3 of 5) : To be honest, the sound quality is not up to the mark. Eventhough you can hear the directions of footsteps and gunshots in games, it seems muffled and muddy, i.e., not so clear. Apart from gaming, others like movies and musics are clear.
MIC QUALITY (5 of 5) : Its good. The flexible mic is also advantageous. The noise cancellation feature really works. U can use for gaming as well as to record stuffs.
RGB Lighting (3 of 5) : The lighting on the cuffs are really amazing. However, there are 2 drawbacks that I find to be bad. One is that you have to change the colour everytime you restart the PC which may, in long term, spoil the button. Other is the monocolour (red) given to mic tip. It is not gonna affect the perfomance, but just doesn’t seem to go off with the earcuff RGB lighting.
WIRE (2 of 5) : It “appears” good, but it actually is not good. It can get tangled in the long term.
AUDIO ENHANCEMENT SOFTWARE (1 of 5) : Really useless. First off, the “virtual 7.1” and “3D on” features really worsens the sound and has no role in “enhancing”. The EQ is the only feature that seems fine as it can deal with the muffleness slightly if you know how to alter the frequencies and stuffs. But personally, I suggest that you don’t install this software.
OTHER : The headphone is a bit heavy, but not as much as the Redgear Cosmo 7.1. Also, our ears cant even breathe. Our ears sweat really bad during long hours of usage at a time. I suggest to wipe inbetween inorder to prevent the driver inside getting fried.