Final, a well-respected Japanese hi-fi manufacturer, has built a devoted fanbase by offering high-quality sound and thoughtful design in one reasonably priced package. From audiophiles to gamers and various other sound enthusiasts, the brand appeals to a wide spectrum of consumers with its diverse lineup of audio products. This mission of theirs is what they refer to as an “all-encompassing quest for things that are fundamentally correct”.
With its new VR Series, Final has managed to deliver on this promise. The Final VR500, Final VR2000, and Final VR3000 are a set of gaming earbuds that leverage the brand’s 40-year history of advanced technical research and design, and they capitalize on the resurgence of interest in wired headphones.
The VR3000 and VR2000 models have been meticulously crafted to offer the most authentic sound reproduction in traditional and virtual reality gaming environments. These models are compatible with numerous popular VR headsets, such as the Oculus Rift and Sony’s PSVR2, and boast custom-made f-Core DU drivers specifically designed for them – these are high-precision 6mm dynamic drivers that Final claims can accurately replicate the intended game sounds by developers. The VR3000, the top-tier model, offers an enhanced gaming experience with advanced engineering in acoustics, psychoacoustics, and spatial acoustics, creating a spacious and otherworldly gaming adventure. Both models aid gamers by precisely locating sound sources through spatial audio, thereby improving their response times. The VR3000 and VR2000 come equipped with a built-in cable microphone featuring three-button controls, an ear hook design, and five different sizes of silicone eartips to ensure the best fit for various ear shapes.
As a gamer myself, I’d put it this way: Compared to the other two models, the Final VR500 is more budget-friendly and streamlined. It’s designed for comfort over extended gaming sessions, with its lightweight cylindrical tube shape replacing the earhook design. Although it’s a lower-cost option, Final assures us that it delivers an all-round gaming experience with unmatched value.
The VR500 shares the acoustic design process with its pricier siblings, the VR3000 and VR2000, but uses new high-precision drivers tailored for the entry-level model. It ditches two of the three buttons found on the other models, opting instead for a sleek single-button design. Final markets the VR500 as a versatile choice, suitable for all gaming genres. The earbuds also come with five different sizes of eartips for a customized fit.
The Final VR Series is available now with prices ranging from £59 to £129 GBP.
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2025-03-22 23:55