Nacon are a pretty big deal in the gaming hardware sphere. It’s released a slew of headsets, controllers, and even games. It’s the peripherals we want to focus on here though.

It creates so many products we sometimes struggle to cover them all, which is where this Feature comes in. Whenever we get our hands on a new Nacon product, you’ll know about it here. We’ll rate them by Not Recommended, Solid, Recommended, and Must Buy.

The latest product we cover will be at the top, but there’s also a handy table of contents right below these words to jump to whatever item you might want to learn more about.

RIG 600 Pro HS – Price: €99.90 [Available on Nacon site and Amazon]

This is far from being the lowest priced headset from Nacon, but it’s also far from the most expensive. So it’s no real surprise that we think it’s perhaps one of its most crowd pleasing headsets it has created.

Boasting a lot of impressive features for the price – including Dual-Wireless 2.4 GHz and  Bluetooth – it’s also impressively sturdy. We found it comfortable to wear for long periods too, helped by its lower weight.

The sound is a mixed bag, with the Dolby Atmos offering a level of immersion in we didn’t expect for the price. However bass and the equaliser settings aren’t the best, with the former being far too high generally. 

There is the accompanying Android app however, which allows you to customize the headset to your specific desires. We didn’t use this app quite as much as perhaps Nacon would like, but it’s easy enough to use (there isn’t that much to it) and a nice extra.

Ultimately the RIG 600 Pro HS is an impressive headset for its budget, but also generally. 

Although massive audiophiles might have some small issues with some elements of the sound quality it provides, it’s more than good enough for most users and well worth considering if you’re looking for a mid-range priced headset. 

Verdict: Recommended