Level up your setup with FIFINE AmpliGame H3: 7.1 surround sound, clear team communication, and simple in-line controls that fit easily into everyday play. Its comfortable build, detachable mic, and broad device compatibility make it a friendly, reliable choice for long gaming sessions.
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Do not get fooled by the shining RGB
It has a low-impedance headphone-like sound quality hiding behind the ear pads. Nothing crazy about the 50mm speaker driver on each side, to compete with the long-existing model, we have to push the boast out on the feature aspects. What makes it a really good pair of headsets is the 24-bit depth. The crucial benefit it translating into gaming is that the audio will contain more information, thus you are more likely to outhear your rivals on the battlefield. And you will hear a more accurate representation of your teammates’ audio, even in the most intense fight.


Be A Pair of Good Headphone in the First Place
You need a decent amount of highs to hear all the footsteps but without all the sibilance. The tighter bass can make powerful gunshots sound much more punchy. The voice of your squad members is most comfortable to your ears when the audio is neutrally reproduced. With all these put together, doesn’t it resemble something else?
Yes, we made the FIFINE H6 headset out of the standard of a pair of good budget headphones, but colored it towards the joyful-to-hear V-shaped sound and fitted it with RGB for style and the microphone and the USB connector for convenience.

Headset Mic Sucks? Not in This Case
Literally, it is still a headset, so the microphone can not be missed. To keep in line with the neutral output, the mic is also tweaked towards the mid-ends to pick up the most natural voice.
It is nowhere near the two common types of headset mics: one is over-boosting the highs to make the audio harsh, and the other with the overwhelming bass sounds like underwater.
The mic itself is not just detachable, but most importantly is flexible. You can fiddle with the position to cover the drawback of thin and detailless sounding rather well.




Details to comfort on both headband & padding
- With the metal construction, thick ear cups and headband, RGB lights on each side, a mic, an on-cable control unit and an interference isolator, heavy should be the first word that springs to your mind immediately.
- On paper, its 320g takes no advantage over the stripped-down lightweight ones. But it is not the case of sacrificing comfort for performance. The headband is not just made of metal, but more importantly, is wider than the normal ones, both of which give a better weight distribution and provide just the right amount of clamping force to stay firmly in place.
- With the thick and dense padding, the ear cups are able to hold up the rest of the weight evenly and nicely. The headband and cushions are wrapped in leatherette that is even more breathable than some fabric foam ones. So that you can play for a few hours without feeling fatigued.
- The sound of adjusting the size is rather tempting; who doesn’t want a headphone that sounds like reloading a machine gun? There are little bits at the end of each headband sticking out, which not only give extra help to stabilize the headphone but also allow you to adjust the size with just one hand!




USB doesn't have the greatest compatibility, but definitely sounds better
Despite the incompatibility with the Xbox console, the USB connection is actually a better choice for PC gamers or even mobile users. Because the motherboard will no longer have to do the audio processing job, which will incur much less electric noises and result in a much cleaner reproduced voice. With a proper USB adapter, you can also use it to improve the audio of your mobile game.

7.1 Surround Sound
Whether the 7.1 surround sound is marketing BS or not, you will definitely say yes to this feature if it comes as a standard. And there it is on the FIFINE H6 headset! Whether you can hear your enemies before they hear you or not when enabling the surround sound. All the more useful benefit it provides is that even with the closed-back design, you are not feeling like you are closed in, but feel like your audio is slightly expanded.
EQ Mode Switch
It is also fun to play with, you can switch among three modes: game, music and movie. In plain, the headphone audio becomes bass-heavy when the game mode is on, focuses more on the highs if the music mode is chosen and gets balanced when switching to movie. But the scenarios are not set in stone, you can apply them all into the game. Increase the positioning awareness in CSGO even further in music mode, and immerse yourself more into the car soundtrack of Forza Horizon 5 in movie mode.
In-line Controls
The control unit is not all that swagger; two practical features are also integrated. The physical volume up and down buttons are always the best bit for gamers, not even a single second that you want to lose on alt-tabbing out of a full-screen game to adjust the sound. Neither would you like to remember another set of hotkeys to mute yourself in the game, then just switch on the silence button on the side of the control unit. At the same time, the indicator on the microphone lights up red to give a warning to your viewers.

The all-black low-profile design makes it extremely understated in the dark. But with the game starting and the atmosphere getting intense, the RGB stripes and the shining logos on each side definitely help spice the game up. Even if the game is not on, the glowing lights are also easy to look at.
Specifications
| Output Connection | USB Type-A |
|---|---|
| Headset Weight | 330g (with microphone) |
| Headset Frequency Response | 20Hz-20kHz |
| Headset Bit Depth | 16-bit/24-bit |
| Headset Sample Rate | 48kHz |
| Headset Driver | 50mm dynamic |
| Power Consumption | USB 5V power |
| Microphone Type | Condenser |
| Polar Pattern | Omni-directional |
| Microphone Sensitivity | -40±3dB |
| Shipping Weight | 0.6 kg |
- Rated 3 out of 5 starsSep 24, 2025the left pillow is smaller, you can't turn off the light on se sides
the left pillow of the headphones is smaller so my left ear hurst after a long sessiong of gaming, you can't turn off the light on se sides and you can't adjust the hight of the headphones.
For confort my old 20€ headphones were better, but the quality of the headphones is nice to be honest
NNichitaWas this helpful? - Rated 5 out of 5 starsApr 20, 2025Súper bueno
Súper bueno lo recomiendo 10/10 aunque si digo deberían tener un Software Opcional para controlar el RGB & También la opción de conectar Vía Wireless Con Doungle incluido 🥰 después no me quejo de este Audífono es súper bueno 10/10 confirmo Saludos Desde Rep Dom no son muy famosos en mi país pero pronto si
VVikingsRdWas this helpful? - Rated 5 out of 5 starsJan 10, 2024the cable
Hello, I bought this Headset a few months ago, the headset is great with good quality sound and mic, but the problem is that my cable connected to my headset has been tangling up really bad. I would spend 30 minutes trying to untangle it, but it tangles back instant without me even touching it. Its difficult to play games and watch videos with it all bunched up like this. Is there any way I can fix it? Because I would hate to buy a new headset.
Thank you.
CCustomerWas this helpful? - Rated 5 out of 5 starsMar 6, 2023No problems so far
Nothing to complain about. It’s comfy and I love how the rgb looks in real life. Wish I got the speaker tower with it lol
RWRayla W.Verified BuyerWas this helpful? - Rated 5 out of 5 starsSep 10, 20255 Stars
Here are the good and bad of my purchase:
For a $40 buy it was way more than worth it. Coming from using a $100 asus rog heaset it felt as cheap as it was. But, the microphone and audio quality came out to be really good!
The surround sound toggle doesnt do much for me and I actually prefer it off. Its cool to see but it made me a little more confused with some sounds so I didnt use it much.
It has different audio modes which for minor details actually seem good! Key tip, have it on game or movie. Because default mode just equilizes it.
Although, to a normal user these audio modes might seem like it does almost nothing.
After having it for a solid ammount of time I’ve had almost no problems. But eventually, just like my past headsets, the audio may randomly freak out and screech.
Whether it is caused by wiring or somethign in the headset, this happens to most headsets after extensive use. I was actually suprised it didnt happen earlier!
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