There's having sound reach your ears, and then there's having sound touch your ears. Outfitted with haptic technology, the Mad Catz F.R.E.Q. 4D Stereo Gaming Headset licks the inside of your ear canal with bass. It's more pleasant than it sounds.
Having stepped on the unit more than once over the course of the past three weeks (you're welcome, Mad Catz), I can attest to its durability. That doesn't preclude it from feeling slightly cheap. There are metal bands connecting the ear cups to the head piece, but beyond that it's fancy plastic with excessive detailing I've come to expect from Mad Catz. The company wants to be sleek and futuristic, but these random flourishes give the product more of a toy feel. If you plan on picking up a Mad Catz F.R.E.Q. 4D Stereo Gaming Headset, prepare to be just a tiny bit disappointed every time you use another headset and your ears aren't filled with pleasant vibrations. It's an addictive aural sensation — I've found myself making excuses to use the headset more often than I normally would. If it weren't for that ever-present extremely mild discomfort, I'd never go anywhere without it.
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