The JLab Nightfall has a lot of positives, such as crisp and clear audio, great movement in the earcups, and lightweight design. However, the microphone in the review model was faulty and cannot be detached, and the earcups cannot be vertically adjusted. The headset is well-priced at $39.99 and has 50mm audio drivers. The design is lightweight and comfortable, with a strap headband, neon colors, and reversible earcup coverings. The connectivity is simple with a 3.5mm jack, and the control is a volume wheel. The gaming performance is surprisingly good, with punchy and spatial audio support and no distortion in the signal. The notable issue is the microphone performance, which includes a constant background static, likely due to faulty hardware in the review model. The potential value of the JLab Nightfall is promising, but the faulty microphone makes it difficult to recommend for team chat.
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