Technical specifications
- Speakers: 50 mm
- Impedance: 64 ohms ±15%
- Headphone sensitivity: 115 dB ±3 dB
- Frequency range: 20 Hz – 20 kHz
- Microphone: 6.0 × 2.7 mm
- Microphone sensitivity: -42 dB ±3 dB
- Microphone type: detachable
- Cable length: 2.0 m
- Connection: 3.5 mm combo jack
- Package includes: splitter for headphones and microphone
- Dimensions: 93 × 142 × 195 mm
Design and equipment
The HAVIT Gamenote H2008D is designed in the classic over-ear gaming headset format, with a clear emphasis on practicality and comfort during extended use. It features a single, adjustable, suspended headband designed to accommodate users with a variety of head shapes and sizes.
Despite the moderate weight of the entire structure, the headphones don’t feel heavy. Several color options are available: black with red, white with black, white with pink, and our choice – white with gray accents.
The ear pads are made of protein leather with memory foam filling. They fit snugly yet softly around the ears, adapting to their shape, providing a stable fit without being too tight. Not only are the ear pads comfortable, but they also offer a decent level of passive sound isolation. The ear pads are deep enough to prevent your ears from pressing against the speakers.
The earcups have a neat oval shape. They are mounted on Y-shaped arms without swivels, yet flexible enough to adjust to the angle of your head. The outer panels feature a discreet gaming style and the brand logo. The plastic housing feels dense and well-assembled, with no brittleness or play. The headband is moderately rigid. The base is a metal frame with a soft outer layer.
The HAVIT Gamenote H2008D has a two-meter, flexible, braided cable that resists tangling. The cable features a compact control panel with a volume control wheel and a dedicated microphone mute button.
By default, the headset comes equipped with a 3.5mm combo jack, designed for use with devices with a combo audio jack. A splitter is included, creating separate headphone and microphone inputs.
The HAVIT Gamenote H2008D headphones look stylish and reliable. Their snow-white, stain-resistant finish, with gray accents on the earcups and headband, makes them a perfect fit for a light-colored or colorful gaming setup .
Features and impressions
The HAVIT Gamenote H2008D’s audio delivery is built around 50mm drivers with an enhanced magnetic system and dual diaphragm, a significant technical advancement for an affordable gaming headset. The large driver delivers a confident sound without over-volume. With a sensitivity of 115 dB, the device remains responsive when connected to the integrated sound cards of laptops and gaming consoles.
In games, sound is expressed through the clear transmission of key spatial cues: footsteps, gunshots, reloads, and the surrounding environment remain distinct and structured. Midrange frequencies, where voice and most game effects are concentrated, are delivered smoothly, without noticeable dips, which, incidentally, also positively impacts the quality of voice chat.
The H2008D delivers low frequencies with emphasis, but without excessive force. Bass is noticeable, adding body to explosions and low-end effects without overpowering or booming. The highs, meanwhile, are quite accurate for their class: highs aren’t jarring, maintaining the detail necessary for navigating the gameplay. The frequency range is 20 Hz to 20 kHz. The headset’s sound is predictable and stable across a variety of sources, from PCs to PlayStation and Xbox consoles via a direct wired connection.
Music sounds pleasant and accurate on the HAVIT Gamenote H2008D, especially in genres with a dense rhythmic foundation or prominent vocals. While this isn’t an audiophile model, and you shouldn’t expect it to offer subtle nuances or a wide soundstage, these headphones are more than adequate for everyday listening, background music while working , or watching videos.
The microphone in the HAVIT Gamenote H2008D is detachable, instantly expanding the headset’s usability. If needed, it can be completely detached, converting the headphones into a standard wired model without protruding elements. A flexible stem allows for precise positioning of the microphone relative to your mouth.
The microphone capsule is equipped with a windproof foam cap, which reduces the effects of breathing, sharp exhalations, and background noise. This helps prevent characteristic clicks and overloads. Sensitivity at -42 dB is gaming-grade and ensures reliable voice capture. Speech is transmitted clearly and smoothly, without a pronounced metallic tint, making them suitable for gaming, everyday calls, conference calls, or team collaboration via instant messaging.
Conclusion
Like other HAVIT products in this segment, the Gamenote H2008D doesn’t give the impression that the manufacturer is trying to pass off a budget model as premium. Instead, HAVIT strives for balance, offering a neat design, a comfortable fit, very solid gaming sound, and an adequate microphone that handles all basic tasks well.
The only obvious compromise is its lackluster performance with music. Furthermore, the white color scheme, no matter how striking, won’t suit everyone and will require a bit more careful handling. Otherwise, the HAVIT Gamenote H2008D is a good example of how you can get a functional and comfortable gaming headset at a reasonable price without any critical weaknesses.
- Good gaming sound
- Successful and convenient design
- A decent microphone
- Reasonable price
- Not the best choice for those who appreciate high-quality audio content
- It gets dirty a bit easily due to the color scheme.