Like some models from Astro and Tritton, the Seven headset has earcups with interchangeable faceplates.
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The headband is adjustable and the earcups rotate inward, making it easy to wear them around your neck.
The pads on the earcups are held on by magnets which means they can be removed easily to reveal that T.
In fact, because of the ability to turn the earcups inward, I found myself preferring them when co-oping games.
That leads us to the main buttons you'll be using, which are conveniently planted where your index fingers and thumbs would naturally land on the earcups.
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The leather headband and memory-foam-loaded earpads provide ample comfort for long sessions, and the earcups are cushy enough to keep the cartilage on your ears protected.
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That said, the earcups have almost no articulation, and we had to actually bend the "frame" into shape a bit before we got a useable fit.
Unlike the X10, the tangle-proof flat cabling isn't removeable and connects using both earcups, but the connections seem robust enough to handle a good bit of torture.
We never dealt with the cable tangling up or transferring loads of cable noise into the earcups, and we're very impressed with the feel of the inline remote.
The head strap is near-identical and the same leather-look earcups and gold details have been used (including the gnarled housing on the 3.5mm jack) so that from a quick glance, they almost look the same.
We've gotta say it, the build quality of the Nav is right on par with that of high-end sunglasses, and the earcups adjust into position along the headrails with secure and satisfying clicks.
Aside from that, the plastic "lenses" on the outsides of earcups pick up up fingerprints ultra quick, but they don't standout too much thanks to the black finish-- we'd imagine it might be easier to see on the blue model.
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