Lenovo Legion H500 PRO 7.1 Surround Sound – Features & Prices in Saudi Arabia :
Lenovo Legion H500 PRO 7.1 Surround Sound Gaming Headset, Noise-Cancelling Mic, Memory Foam & PU Leather Earcups, Stainless Steel Headband, PC, PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, GXD0T69864, Black
Product Dimensions
8.27 x 3.62 x 7.17 inches
Item Weight
12 ounces
ASIN
B07SCPBC1B
Item model number
GXD0T69864
Batteries
1 Lithium Ion batteries required.
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer
No
Date First Available
May 24, 2019
Manufacturer
Lenovo
Language
English, English, English, English
Country of Origin
China
Test video – Lenovo Legion H500 PRO 7.1 Surround Sound :
Product highlights :
Powerful driverless 7.1 surround sound, high-end retractable noise-cancelling microphone, and pre-set Audio profiles delivered via USB 2.0 or single 3.5mm connector.
Compatible with Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 8, Windows 7, Mac OS x 10.5.X or later, Xbox one, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch
Lightweight and comfortable – you’ll stay engaged for hours thanks to the ergonomic design and soft, high-quality PU Leather ear cups.
Control at your fingertips – 7.1 surround sound switch, Pre-Set equalizer profiles, mic mute, and volume control are all included.
The Sturdy metal headband offers self-adjusting suspension For a minimalistic design with the unmistakable aesthetics of the Legion gaming family.
➕ What is the price of Lenovo Legion H500 PRO 7.1 Surround Sound in Saudi Arabia ?
The price of Lenovo Legion H500 PRO 7.1 Surround Sound in-store is 230 SAR VAT.
➕ When Lenovo Legion H500 PRO 7.1 Surround Sound was released ?
The release date was May 24, 2019.
➕ What is the price of Lenovo Legion H500 PRO 7.1 Surround Sound cheap used ?
The price of Lenovo Legion H500 PRO 7.1 Surround Sound used is 160 SAR VAT.
➕ What are the main characteristics of Lenovo Legion H500 PRO 7.1 Surround Sound ?
Special specifications :
Powerful driverless 7.1 surround sound, high-end retractable noise-cancelling microphone, and pre-set Audio profiles delivered via USB 2.0 or single 3.5mm connector.
➕ Is it interesting to buy this product ?
The best people who can answer you are customers who have already bought and tested this product (See Customer Reviews). This product is rated 4.4 / 5 on Amazon.
➕ Where to buy Lenovo Legion H500 PRO 7.1 Surround Sound in Saudi Arabia ?
Check the duration of the warranty and also the faults and defects it covers. Is it complete or limited? and What is included in the warranty (parts, repairs or both)?
Shipping :
Is delivery offered? And how long does it take to get delivered (Delivery time)
Proof of purchase :
Does the shop give you an invoice ?
After-sales service :
Do they have an after-sales service to have information about the installation or operation (instructions for use). Also in case of problem, it is the seller who takes charge or you must contact the manufacturer or supplier yourself.
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10 reviews for Lenovo Legion H500 PRO 7.1 Surround Sound
Rated 4 out of 5
Z. D (verified owner)–
Great for price, not for audiophile – The style/build of the headphones is quite nice. Both “clean and sharp” accurately describe them. However, I found the cable to be quite tight and intent on retaining it’s “twist”, as well as the in-line equalizer to be getting slightly-warm after about 15min of use.
Rated 4 out of 5
K. F (verified owner)–
Extremely microphonics braided cable – Overall, I’m pretty much happy with how it sounds, the build quality looks top-notch, and the design is modern. One of the selling to point to me is you can use the traditional 3.5mm stereo/mic connection, or use the extra cable with the built-in soundcard to connect via usb2, although I would appreciate and hoping if it comes with detachable cable but apparently not. The sound signature is on the fun side. Initially, I though it was a full-blown V-shape until I switched to iphone (well the iphones are known for being midrange boosted) so I guess it would depend on the source and what you feed in it (YMMV). The midrange is right in the middle, and is pleasantly present across the spectrum. The treble could be improved as it is grainy and edgy especially on female voices (I’m guessing this is common with gaming headphones). Anyway, the soundstage is huge (it’s comparable to my Fidelio X2), and the bass slam is solid without being too much (again it reminds me of my fidelio X2). If you enabled the virtual 7.1. via USB , from flat it transforms the soundstage into holographic 3d which I definitely appreciated. I listened mostly to 80s rock and acoustics, and it feels so much alive with the virtual surround. My only biggest gripe is the braided cable. Designers and manufacturers should stop using braided cables on headphone, it is just a marketing gimmick that has no benefits at all but to ADD an EXTREMELY ANNOYING MICROPHONICS. A mild scratch of the cable on my shirt can be heard in the headphone, the cable hitting the desk can be heard, you need to be motionless if you don’t want microphonics. Deducting 1 star for microphonic braided cable.
Rated 4 out of 5
K. F (verified owner)–
Extremely microphonics braided cable – Overall, I’m pretty much happy with how it sounds, the build quality looks top-notch, and the design is modern. One of the selling to point to me is you can use the traditional 3.5mm stereo/mic connection, or use the extra cable with the built-in soundcard to connect via usb2, although I would appreciate and hoping if it comes with detachable cable but apparently not. The sound signature is on the fun side. Initially, I though it was a full-blown V-shape until I switched to iphone (well the iphones are known for being midrange boosted) so I guess it would depend on the source and what you feed in it (YMMV). The midrange is right in the middle, and is pleasantly present across the spectrum. The treble could be improved as it is grainy and edgy especially on female voices (I’m guessing this is common with gaming headphones). Anyway, the soundstage is huge (it’s comparable to my Fidelio X2), and the bass slam is solid without being too much (again it reminds me of my fidelio X2). If you enabled the virtual 7.1. via USB , from flat it transforms the soundstage into holographic 3d which I definitely appreciated. I listened mostly to 80s rock and acoustics, and it feels so much alive with the virtual surround. My only biggest gripe is the braided cable. Designers and manufacturers should stop using braided cables on headphone, it is just a marketing gimmick that has no benefits at all but to ADD an EXTREMELY ANNOYING MICROPHONICS. A mild scratch of the cable on my shirt can be heard in the headphone, the cable hitting the desk can be heard, you need to be motionless if you don’t want microphonics. Deducting 1 star for microphonic braided cable.
Rated 5 out of 5
H. R (verified owner)–
Wow, Lenovo Legion lineup is better than expected! – First of all, Lenovo has done a fantastic job with their Legion gaming peripherals. Their simple yet modern and elegant designs are personally more attractive to me than over-the-top flashy designs. It’s too bad the legion lineup is not getting the recognition they deserve. They did just release recently, but people are really missing out! It’s truly a hidden gem! This headset has everything and more, plus very affordable!
Rated 4 out of 5
Z. D (verified owner)–
Great for price, not for audiophile – The style/build of the headphones is quite nice. Both “clean and sharp” accurately describe them. However, I found the cable to be quite tight and intent on retaining it’s “twist”, as well as the in-line equalizer to be getting slightly-warm after about 15min of use.
Rated 2 out of 5
A. S (verified owner)–
Great sound very poor quality of build – I purchased these last November and gave them to my son as a Xmas gift with his new computer. It has technically just been over a year this December 12th, even though they never came out of the box until December 25th, and look at how they have fallen apart. I contacted support and they stated sorry we can do nothing, but we will create a case for you, but don’t guarantee anything. This is an apparent defect in the craftsmanship. My son has headphones that are older than five years that have never done this. He has continued to use them because the sound is incredible he says for gaming. We have now taken and Frankensteined them together with another headsets ear cups and bailing wire across the top to hold the foam. Thanks, Lenovo.
A. R (verified owner)–
– Ripped after a few months still works though wouldn’t buy because of the ripping though
A. R (verified owner)–
– Ripped after a few months still works though wouldn’t buy because of the ripping though
Rated 5 out of 5
H. R (verified owner)–
Wow, Lenovo Legion lineup is better than expected! – First of all, Lenovo has done a fantastic job with their Legion gaming peripherals. Their simple yet modern and elegant designs are personally more attractive to me than over-the-top flashy designs. It’s too bad the legion lineup is not getting the recognition they deserve. They did just release recently, but people are really missing out! It’s truly a hidden gem! This headset has everything and more, plus very affordable!
Rated 2 out of 5
A. S (verified owner)–
Great sound very poor quality of build – I purchased these last November and gave them to my son as a Xmas gift with his new computer. It has technically just been over a year this December 12th, even though they never came out of the box until December 25th, and look at how they have fallen apart. I contacted support and they stated sorry we can do nothing, but we will create a case for you, but don’t guarantee anything. This is an apparent defect in the craftsmanship. My son has headphones that are older than five years that have never done this. He has continued to use them because the sound is incredible he says for gaming. We have now taken and Frankensteined them together with another headsets ear cups and bailing wire across the top to hold the foam. Thanks, Lenovo.
Z. D (verified owner) –
Great for price, not for audiophile – The style/build of the headphones is quite nice. Both “clean and sharp” accurately describe them. However, I found the cable to be quite tight and intent on retaining it’s “twist”, as well as the in-line equalizer to be getting slightly-warm after about 15min of use.
K. F (verified owner) –
Extremely microphonics braided cable – Overall, I’m pretty much happy with how it sounds, the build quality looks top-notch, and the design is modern. One of the selling to point to me is you can use the traditional 3.5mm stereo/mic connection, or use the extra cable with the built-in soundcard to connect via usb2, although I would appreciate and hoping if it comes with detachable cable but apparently not. The sound signature is on the fun side. Initially, I though it was a full-blown V-shape until I switched to iphone (well the iphones are known for being midrange boosted) so I guess it would depend on the source and what you feed in it (YMMV). The midrange is right in the middle, and is pleasantly present across the spectrum. The treble could be improved as it is grainy and edgy especially on female voices (I’m guessing this is common with gaming headphones). Anyway, the soundstage is huge (it’s comparable to my Fidelio X2), and the bass slam is solid without being too much (again it reminds me of my fidelio X2). If you enabled the virtual 7.1. via USB , from flat it transforms the soundstage into holographic 3d which I definitely appreciated. I listened mostly to 80s rock and acoustics, and it feels so much alive with the virtual surround. My only biggest gripe is the braided cable. Designers and manufacturers should stop using braided cables on headphone, it is just a marketing gimmick that has no benefits at all but to ADD an EXTREMELY ANNOYING MICROPHONICS. A mild scratch of the cable on my shirt can be heard in the headphone, the cable hitting the desk can be heard, you need to be motionless if you don’t want microphonics. Deducting 1 star for microphonic braided cable.
K. F (verified owner) –
Extremely microphonics braided cable – Overall, I’m pretty much happy with how it sounds, the build quality looks top-notch, and the design is modern. One of the selling to point to me is you can use the traditional 3.5mm stereo/mic connection, or use the extra cable with the built-in soundcard to connect via usb2, although I would appreciate and hoping if it comes with detachable cable but apparently not. The sound signature is on the fun side. Initially, I though it was a full-blown V-shape until I switched to iphone (well the iphones are known for being midrange boosted) so I guess it would depend on the source and what you feed in it (YMMV). The midrange is right in the middle, and is pleasantly present across the spectrum. The treble could be improved as it is grainy and edgy especially on female voices (I’m guessing this is common with gaming headphones). Anyway, the soundstage is huge (it’s comparable to my Fidelio X2), and the bass slam is solid without being too much (again it reminds me of my fidelio X2). If you enabled the virtual 7.1. via USB , from flat it transforms the soundstage into holographic 3d which I definitely appreciated. I listened mostly to 80s rock and acoustics, and it feels so much alive with the virtual surround. My only biggest gripe is the braided cable. Designers and manufacturers should stop using braided cables on headphone, it is just a marketing gimmick that has no benefits at all but to ADD an EXTREMELY ANNOYING MICROPHONICS. A mild scratch of the cable on my shirt can be heard in the headphone, the cable hitting the desk can be heard, you need to be motionless if you don’t want microphonics. Deducting 1 star for microphonic braided cable.
H. R (verified owner) –
Wow, Lenovo Legion lineup is better than expected! – First of all, Lenovo has done a fantastic job with their Legion gaming peripherals. Their simple yet modern and elegant designs are personally more attractive to me than over-the-top flashy designs. It’s too bad the legion lineup is not getting the recognition they deserve. They did just release recently, but people are really missing out! It’s truly a hidden gem! This headset has everything and more, plus very affordable!
Z. D (verified owner) –
Great for price, not for audiophile – The style/build of the headphones is quite nice. Both “clean and sharp” accurately describe them. However, I found the cable to be quite tight and intent on retaining it’s “twist”, as well as the in-line equalizer to be getting slightly-warm after about 15min of use.
A. S (verified owner) –
Great sound very poor quality of build – I purchased these last November and gave them to my son as a Xmas gift with his new computer. It has technically just been over a year this December 12th, even though they never came out of the box until December 25th, and look at how they have fallen apart. I contacted support and they stated sorry we can do nothing, but we will create a case for you, but don’t guarantee anything. This is an apparent defect in the craftsmanship. My son has headphones that are older than five years that have never done this. He has continued to use them because the sound is incredible he says for gaming. We have now taken and Frankensteined them together with another headsets ear cups and bailing wire across the top to hold the foam. Thanks, Lenovo.
A. R (verified owner) –
– Ripped after a few months still works though wouldn’t buy because of the ripping though
A. R (verified owner) –
– Ripped after a few months still works though wouldn’t buy because of the ripping though
H. R (verified owner) –
Wow, Lenovo Legion lineup is better than expected! – First of all, Lenovo has done a fantastic job with their Legion gaming peripherals. Their simple yet modern and elegant designs are personally more attractive to me than over-the-top flashy designs. It’s too bad the legion lineup is not getting the recognition they deserve. They did just release recently, but people are really missing out! It’s truly a hidden gem! This headset has everything and more, plus very affordable!
A. S (verified owner) –
Great sound very poor quality of build – I purchased these last November and gave them to my son as a Xmas gift with his new computer. It has technically just been over a year this December 12th, even though they never came out of the box until December 25th, and look at how they have fallen apart. I contacted support and they stated sorry we can do nothing, but we will create a case for you, but don’t guarantee anything. This is an apparent defect in the craftsmanship. My son has headphones that are older than five years that have never done this. He has continued to use them because the sound is incredible he says for gaming. We have now taken and Frankensteined them together with another headsets ear cups and bailing wire across the top to hold the foam. Thanks, Lenovo.