The former comes with a dual front - facing speaker setup which sounds fantastic, and provides
a far better audio experience for gaming and watching videos when compared to the single, bottom - mounted speaker of the latter.
Not exact matches
Should you desire a rich
audio experience in regards to music then there's other offerings on the market
far better suited to your desires, likewise even for movies there are
better choices than the H Wireless.
Indeed, from what we've played so
far, games look and sound
better than they ever have before and, when the hardware is fed a title built purposefully to tap into its raw power, such as Forza Motorsport 7, the
audio - visual
experience is spectacular.
Dolby is known for making your device sound much
better,
further enhancing visual and
audio experiences.
Battery life could be
better and we did find
better surround sound
experiences from other headsets on this list (in terms of positional
audio), but it's still an undeniably
good headset and almost certainly the
best wireless one we've seen so
far.
But Razer did decide to take it a step
further here and bring in Dolby as
well as THX for making the
audio experience even
better.
As
far as
audio experiences goes overall, compared to other devices it's definitely not leading the pack but the sound output can be quite loud if you desire which is
good if you're wanting to listen to it from across the room, and the Dolby Atmos app can assist you in adjusting things to be specific for whatever you're doing whether it's movies, games, or music.
As
far as the
audio is concerned, the dual front - facing speaker setup of the Nexus 6P provides a great sound
experience, which is unsurprisingly
better than what is on offer with the bottom mounted speaker of the Mate 8.