
Fifine has a variety of gaming headsets and microphones that come at an affordable cost. Previously, we reviewed the Ampligame H9 Gaming Headset, which is a solid option for players. This time around, we are reviewing the Ampligame H6 Gaming Headset, which is at an even cheaper cost, but it has a few fewer features.
Some of the highlights of the Ampligame H6 Wired Gaming Headset include RGB on each headcup, smooth communication with the omnidirectional microphone, a handy in-line control that has 3 switchable EQ modes for different ways of entertainment. There’s also a button to activate the 7.1 surround sound, like the H9.
The Ampligame H6 is also advertised as a soft-to-wear and comfortable gaming headset. I am going to provide my impressions of this headset from Fifine.

Performance
The performance of the audio coming through the Fifine Ampligame H6 Headset isn’t going to blow you away. It does a simple job, feeding you the necessary audio you need for playing games. However, don’t expect to hear in-depth sounds such as footsteps when playing your favorite first-person shooters. There isn’t anything out of this world when it comes to the quality this headset brings. It gets the simple jobs done.
The microphone also gets the simple job done when talking to friends online. I wouldn’t use it for recording sessions or anything similar for content.

Comfortability
The Ampligame H6 isn’t the most comfortable headset that I’ve had, but the earcups and the headband have good cushioning that will last a while. I wouldn’t recommend this headset for long gaming sessions, as it can start to irritate you after a while, based on my personal experience with it.
The headband also extends in case you have a larger head like mine, which I always look for when selecting any headset. The earcups are what I struggled with to fit firmly in both of my ears.
Verdict
Overall, the Fifine Ampligame H6 Gaming Headset is an ordinary headset that gets the job done. There’s nothing too unique about this headset. It’s a good price for starters until you can invest in the next-level headset. It has all the standard features you’d expect. The EQ presets that come with it are a nice addition, but there isn’t anything that will jump off the wall.






