Starting with the packaging, the HYTE Eclipse HG10 presents itself well with a slick bit of box art. – Keeping things simple (which I suspect is going to be a theme of the HYTE Eclipse HG10 throughout this review) the front goes big and bold with a nice large image of the headset.
The rear and sides of the packaging provide some diagrams and technical specifications. While the information is limited, however, it does pretty much tell you everything you could want to know at a nice easy-on-the-eye glance.
Even out of the box, the internal packaging is excellent with a moulded plastic casing holding all of the key components ensuring the HYTE Eclipse HG10 arrives with you in absolutely pristine condition. Overall, our initial impressions of this gaming headset are excellent!
The accessories for the HYTE Eclipse HG10 are quite basic, but then again, there’s nothing really over complicated going on here. You are provided with a USB dongle (for wireless connectivity), a detachable unidirectional microphone, a USB A to USB C charging cable, and a product manual. – Don’t let the manual fool you though, it might be thick but in English, it’s only about 3-4 pages of mostly unimportant stuff! – For something this basic though, do you really need a detailed manual? All going well, you should be able to just plug this in and go!
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