HP 6MF36AA Headset Wired Head-band Gaming USB Type-A White

  • Brand : HP
  • Product name : 6MF36AA
  • Product code : 6MF36AA#ABB
  • GTIN (EAN/UPC) : 0193808517228
  • Category : Headphones & Headsets
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  • Info modified on : 03 Aug 2022 09:02:48
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  • Short summary description HP 6MF36AA Headset Wired Head-band Gaming USB Type-A White :

    HP 6MF36AA, Wired, Gaming, 530 g, Headset, White

  • Long summary description HP 6MF36AA Headset Wired Head-band Gaming USB Type-A White :

    HP 6MF36AA. Product type: Headset. Connectivity technology: Wired. Recommended usage: Gaming, Cable length: 2 m. Weight: 530 g. Product colour: White

Specs
Performance
Product type Headset
Wearing style Head-band
Recommended usage Gaming
Product colour White
Cable length 2 m
Country of origin China
HP segment Home
Ports & interfaces
Connectivity technology Wired
3.5 mm connector
USB connectivity
USB connector USB Type-A
Headphones
Ear coupling Circumaural

Microphone
Microphone type Boom
Weight & dimensions
Width 202 mm
Depth 217 mm
Height 91 mm
Weight 530 g
Packaging data
Package width 2550 mm
Package depth 1350 mm
Package height 2760 mm
Package weight 1.4 kg
Logistics data
Harmonized System (HS) code 85183000
Other features
2.5 mm connector
Distributors
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Reviews
Updated:
2020-10-14 05:55:18
Average rating:70
Uk has collected 44 expert reviews for HP 6MF36AA Headset Wired Head-band Gaming USB Type-A White and the average expert rating is 70 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
dailystar.co.uk
Updated:
2020-10-14 05:55:18
Average rating:80
Hot ears. We've all had the same problem. You're about six hours deep into a weekend gaming session and your lugs start to get steamy and itchy. The massive desktop tower by your feet is churning through the graphics of your AAA title of choice and conseq...
  • HP Omen's FrostCap technology is a genius innovation that delivers. This is a game changer for the steamy-eared gamer, Ergonomic comfortable design, feels great to wear even after hours of use, The 7.1 virtual surround is brilliant for tense shooter...
  • Missing some basic features, like a 7.1 toggle and extra buttons, Sound quality does not match the price tag. Not for audiophiles, Software is very matter-of-fact and needs fleshing out...
pcgamesn.com
Updated:
2020-10-14 05:55:18
Average rating:50
The Omen Mindframe is something notably different in the headset market. Utilising thermoelectric cooling, this novel headset actively chills your lobes. The cooling tech infused into the headset's rather sleek shell is rather impressive too, but, despite...
  • Omen's Mindframe headset is one hell of an idea on paper: stuffing two thermoelectric cooler stuffed into a headset you'd have a hard time discerning from the rest. Yet, despite its technical curiosity, this unique headset simply cannot deliver functional...
goodgearguide.com.au
Updated:
2020-10-14 05:55:18
Average rating:0
HP's Omen Mindframe arrives as the war for your ears is heating up—or maybe cooling down. I never would've pegged “sweaty ears” as the next battleground for gaming headsets, but it's the one more and more companies are choosing. Last month we looked at Ra...
  • The headset space is exciting these days. The more crowded it gets, the more gimmicks we're seeing. It's one of the few reliable ways to stand out, especially if, like HP, you're coming late to the market. The more gimmicks you put out there, the more lik...
tomshardware.co.uk
Updated:
2020-10-14 05:55:18
Average rating:80
When it comes to longer gaming sessions, uncomfortable, toasty ears are something that comes along with the territory. Many headsets claim to remedy this frustrating malady, but just use valves to let air in, rather than providing active cooling. Enter th...
  • Fantastic cooling effect, Great spatial audio, Comfort without compromise and even weight distribution on head...
  • Unwieldy microphone, Occasional sound leakage...
  • The HP Omen Mindframe gaming headset stands out with tech that keeps your ears cool and has great sound, but its microphone is unwieldy and there is occasional sound leakage...
pcworld.co.nz
Updated:
2020-10-14 05:55:18
Average rating:0
HP's Omen Mindframe arrives as the war for your ears is heating up—or maybe cooling down. I never would've pegged “sweaty ears” as the next battleground for gaming headsets, but it's the one more and more companies are choosing. Last month we looked at Ra...
  • The headset space is exciting these days. The more crowded it gets, the more gimmicks we're seeing. It's one of the few reliable ways to stand out, especially if, like HP, you're coming late to the market. The more gimmicks you put out there, the more lik...
hothardware.com
Updated:
2020-10-14 05:55:18
Average rating:70
Gaming headsets are a dime a dozen these days, particularly with the explosion of esports drawing the attention of PC peripheral companies, new and old. Be that as it may, HP figured out a way to stand out from the crowd with its new Omen Mindframe, the f...
  • HP is competing in an increasingly crowded field with its Omen Mindframe, as gaming headsets are now more common than ever. What's not common, however, is active cooling. HP's thermoeletric solution is both unique and effective, and it's what makes the Om...
tomsguide.com
Updated:
2020-10-14 05:55:18
Average rating:50
I have to give the HP Omen Mindframe ($199 MSRP, $149 from HP) credit right off the bat for trying something new. The headset utilizes a technology known as FrostCap, which aims to keep gamers' ears cool by chilling metal plates inside the ear cups. The t...
  • Novel FrostCap technolog, Automatically adjusting headban, Decent sound...
  • Imprecise fi, No audio-tweaking option, FrostCap can be uncomfortable...
  • The Omen Mindframe's $199 MSRP is way too high for a mediocre headset, but if you can find this item for $150, the value proposition is a little better. FrostCap is a novel technology that could theoretically help out folks whose ears get hot during long...
theverge.com
Updated:
2020-10-14 05:55:18
Average rating:40
Designing gaming accessories isn't entirely new ground for HP, but the company's Omen Mindframe headset is pretty special because it's a USB-only headset that delivers 7.1 virtual surround sound while also cooling your ears.The Omen Mindframe headset cost...
  • It really does cool your ears, Firm, but comfortable fit...
  • Heatsinks leave exterior warm, No mic gain / volume control, Sound quality is bad, and the 7.1 virtual surround can't be disabled...
neowin.net
Updated:
2020-10-14 05:55:18
Average rating:85
Announced in May, HP is releasing its OMEN Mindframe headset today. The device is designed to keep you cool while you're playing games, using the firm's proprietary active cooling system called FrostCap.While playing games for hours on end, you might fin...
  • The most important qualities in a gaming headset are probably audio quality and comfort. Something like surround sound is important, because you need to be able to hear things from behind you, and that can provide a competitive advantage. After all, premi...
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