The mic is big and bulky, fitting with the rest of the headset, and it rotates in tactile increments, which help it to keep position if accidentally bumped. The left earcup houses the detachable mic and volume control. A pair of Siege-themed plates comes pre-installed with magnet clasps and can easily be swapped with a second pair bearing a shield crest, but there aren’t any other options currently available to purchase. One of the unique features of this headset is it features swappable side plates, but it’s also a bit of a disappointment due to limited customization options. The ear cups themselves are also plastic to keep the overall weight down. The yokes are attached with dense plastic hinges that allow a good amount of tilt to fit your head but you can't rotate the cups and rest them on your shoulders. The band is held in position by silver thumb screws on each side which contribute to the militaristic look but makes them a bit more cumbersome to adjust. The ear cups attach with branded metal yokes that are riveted onto the headband. They’re on the heavier side at 420g, a full 84g heavier than the HyperX Cloud Alpha, but the padding was able to stave off head soreness for a few hours before I needed a break. The headband features lush padding with leatherette on the bottom and fabric on the top with white branding across its length. The T.Assault’s feature a metal headband that offers plentiful flex without excessive clamping force that can cause ear fatigue. I was impressed with the overall build quality. I couldn’t see wearing these out of the house even with mic detached for fear of looking silly, so I wouldn’t consider wearing them while gaming on my Switch on the bus. They stand apart from other gaming headsets thanks to their thicker cup design and plush memory foam ear cushions, and are definitely bulkier and more utilitarian compared to most gaming headsets on the market. It’s fitting, then, that the T.Assault has the iconic deep-oval ear-cup design worn by race car pit teams and fighter pilots. If you’re familiar with the Thrustmaster brand, it’s probably from their line of racing wheels and flight-sim accessories. Thrustmaster T.Assault Six Collection Edition Gaming – Design and Features
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