Von Lewis Maddison, 17. Mai 2025
"The OXS Storm G2 offers wireless connectivity and multi-platform compatibility at a very low price. Build quality is reasonable, and the lightweight construction is welcome, although the earcup padding could be improved. Audio quality is also surprisingly clear and full, although it’s not the best in class. Ultimately, there may be others that beat it for sound, long-term comfort, and features, but not by huge distances – so when you consider its price, the Storm G2 is one of the best value gaming headsets around."
| Vorteile +Klarer und druckvoller Sound +Einfach zu bedienen +Sehr gutes Preis-Leistungs-Verhältnis |
Nachteile -Nicht der beste Sound auf dem Markt -Keine Anpassungssoftware -Unbequem bei langen Sessions |
OXS STORM G2: KURZTEST IN ZWEI MINUTEN
The OXS Storm G2 ist ein kabelloses Gaming-Headset das dank seiner verschiedenen Verbindungsmodi mit PlayStation- und Nintendo-Konsolen sowie PC und Mobilgeräten kompatibel ist. Es sieht schlank und recht dezent aus, obwohl es einige gestalterische Details gibt, die es als Gaming-Peripheriegerät kennzeichnen – und das sind seine weniger attraktiven Seiten. Die RGB-Beleuchtung verleiht dem Ganzen jedoch eine geschmackvolle Lebendigkeit.
The buttons operate solidly and smoothly, and are well located to make for easy access. The volume wheel is placed underneath rather than behind the left driver, which prevents miscrolls when leaning back in a chair. However, it’s a shame that it’s awkward to use, owing to its low profile and rough notching.
It’s also pleasingly light and not as bulky as some of its rivals. However, it doesn’t feel as premium as the best wireless gaming headsets out there, with the plastics letting the side down somewhat. The fit and finish in certain areas is admirable, while it’s wanting in others.
(Bildnachweis: Future)
The hooks for the drivers feel reassuringly solid, although their height adjustment mechanism is quite poor, as it’s difficult to move them smoothly. Still, at least they offer plenty of security.
The Storm G2's earcups fail to provide as much cushioning as you might expect based on their thickness: the inside of the drivers touched my ears, it felt as if the lower portion of my ears weren’t cupped sufficiently by the padding.
They also exerted a little too much pressure against the sides of my head. Admittedly, this is a problem I experience with many headsets, and the effect wasn’t too problematic here. However, the issue was made worse when wearing glasses, as the drivers pushed the arms of my frames into my head slightly too much. I found the Storm G2 comfortable for short and medium sessions, but for anything longer, I would experience fatigue.
Trotz der fehlenden Software gibt es drei EQ-Modi, die über eine dedizierte Taste auswählbar sind. Diese bieten spürbare Unterschiede in der Klangqualität, wobei Musik- und Surround-Modus die Highlights sind – beide liefern genug Fidelity und Tiefbass für ein angenehmes Erlebnis, unabhängig vom genutzten Inhalt. Auch die Mikrofonqualität hat mich positiv überrascht: klarer Klang, frei von Verzerrungen.
What’s most impressive about the Storm G2, though, is its low price. There aren’t many gaming headsets with multiple wireless connectivity modes this cheap, still less those that perform as strongly.
There are better sounding gaming headsets out there with budget prices, but they’re still more expensive than the Storm G2 – although some offer software for accessing additional features and tweaks. But at this price point, the Storm G2 is a strong choice for those on the hunt for a decent and affordable gaming headset.
OXS STORM G2 TEST: PREIS UND VERFÜGBARKEIT
- $79 / £62 (ca. AU$123)
- Jetzt erhältlich in Schwarz und Weiß
- Sehr guter Preis für ein kabelloses Gaming-Headset
Das Storm G2 kostet $79 / £62 (ca. AU$123) und ist jetzt in den Farben Schwarz und Weiß erhältlich. Im Lieferumfang enthalten sind: ein abnehmbares Mikrofon, eine Tragetasche, ein USB-Ladekabel, ein USB-C-Dongle (mit USB-A-Adapter) und ein 3,5-mm-AUX-Kabel.
This is a very low price for a wireless gaming headset, especially one that supports both Bluetooth and 2.4GHz standards. If you’re looking for a similarly budget-friendly wireless headset, the Corsair HS55 Wireless is a great alternative, as we think it’s the best PC gaming headset in this category.
It’s still more expensive than the Storm G2, but it can be customized using the iCue software, while the Storm G2 lacks any such tool. It also has good sound, if lacking low-end response somewhat.
If you’re looking to save even more money and don’t mind being tethered, the Epos H3 is one of the best wired gaming headsets around in our view. It boasts superb sound and comfort levels, but like the Storm G2, it lacks software.
OXS STORM G2 TEST: TECHNISCHE DATEN
| Preis | $79 / £62 (about AU$123) |
| Gewicht | 9.9oz / 282g |
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Kompatibilität
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PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch, Android, iOS |
| Verbindungstyp | Kabelgebunden (AUX), Kabellos (2.4GHz, Bluetooth) |
| Akkulaufzeit | Bis zu 40 Stunden |
| Funktionen | Drei EQ-Modi, abnehmbares Mikrofon |
| Software | Keine |
(Image credit: Future)
OXS STORM G2 TEST: DESIGN UND FUNKTIONEN
- Schlichtes, ansprechendes Design
- Akzeptable Verarbeitungsqualität
- Keine Software
Das Storm G2 hat ein gemischtes Erscheinungsbild – schlanke Elemente werden von gaming-typischen Designdetails etwas untergraben, wie einem unscheinbaren Symbol und konturierten Treibern. Die RGB-Beleuchtung sorgt jedoch für attraktiven Glanz.
Es fühlt sich recht leicht an, und die Verarbeitungsqualität wirkt ausreichend robust. Die Kunststoffe sind jedoch nicht die hochwertigsten, und einige Panels und ihre Verbindungen fühlen sich etwas scharf und unrefined an.
The stitching around the headband is more impressive, with its tight and precise execution, and the hooks for the drivers are reassuringly solid. Making height adjustments, though, isn’t the smoothest process, as they tend to grab when sliding them back and forth, but at least remain secure once in place.
The drivers themselves are pleasingly slim, with less bulk than those adorning some other gaming headsets. And while the buttons on the left driver don’t look particularly elegant, their simple layout makes for easy and intuitive operation when wearing the Storm G2.
I was also pleased to see the volume wheel located at the bottom of the driver rather than at the back, as this prevents it from accidentally jogging when leaning back in a chair or sofa – an issue I’ve experienced with other gaming headsets. However, I wish it protruded a little further, as it can be awkward to use at times.
On the issue of comfort, the Storm G2 is again somewhat inconsistent. Despite appearances, the earcup padding isn’t the plushest, which means it fails to buffer the pressure of the drivers pressing inwards, especially around the tops of the ears. This is especially bad news for glasses wearers, as I found the lack of cushioning pushed the arms of my frames into my head with more pressure than I would’ve liked.
(Image credit: Future)
The effect isn’t as egregious as some other gaming headsets I’ve tried, and I was comfortable wearing the Storm G2 for an hour or so, but for anything longer, I would start to experience some mild aching and fatigue.
Curiously, the drivers didn’t feel as secure around the bottom of my ears as I was expecting; coupled with the fact that the inside of the drivers made contact with my ears, this made the Storm G2 feel more like an on-ear rather than an over-ear headset.
Thankfully, the headband has a better design; the outer material feels premium, although it still lacks cushioning. Again, this meant I would start to experience aching after long sessions, although I should say it wasn’t to the same degree as I’ve experienced with other gaming headsets.
The detachable microphone has a flexible gooseneck design, which I always welcome, although it doesn’t feel as stable as others I’ve tried. However, it remained in position during use, and it’s very easy to wrangle into the ideal position.
Unfortunately, there’s no customization software for the Storm G2, so those looking for extra features and tweaks will be disappointed. There’s also no way to check the battery level, which is another inconvenience.
OXS STORM G2 TEST: LEISTUNG
- Klarer und druckvoller Sound
- Nützliche EQ-Profile
- Gute Konnektivität
The Gesamtklang des Storm G2 ist ziemlich beeindruckend , with crisply rendered mids and highs without much distortion, although fidelity isn’t up there with headphones dedicated to audio playback. Still, in this sector, the Storm G2 acquits itself well enough for a pleasurable listening experience.
The various listening modes make a meaningful difference to sound as well. Music mode offers the most impact thanks to its punchy bass response, although sub frequencies aren’t as deep or sonorous as those of the best sounding headsets.
Meanwhile, Surround mode lives up to its name and imparts a greater sense of space, which I found helpful when trying to locate footsteps more precisely in Counter-Strike 2, for example. What’s more, this mode also retains the fuller sound of Music mode.
Der Game-Modus ist jedoch vielleicht der schwächste der drei Modi und scheint nur Fidelity und Tiefbass zu nehmen, ohne einen echten Nutzen dagegenzusetzen.
No matter what connectivity mode you use, audio response is fast, and the audio quality is consistent. However, I seemed to detect a slight lag when using Bluetooth. Also, it’s a shame that in wired mode, the various EQ modes, the microphone, and the volume wheel all cease to function. It does seem to default to Music mode, though, which is something I welcomed.
The Storm G2 connected easily to the various platforms I tried it on via both Bluetooth and the 2.4GHz dongle, and is level with the best Nintendo Switch headsets in terms of setup with the console. Battery life is hard to discern, since there’s no indicator, although I can say that it at least lasted a whole day’s worth of testing.
(Image credit: Future)
SOLLTE ICH DAS OXS STORM G2 KAUFEN?
Kauf es, wenn...
You want to save money
There aren’t too many wireless gaming headsets around at this price, and it punches above its weight in terms of performance.
Du plattformübergreifende Kompatibilität brauchst
Dank 2.4GHz- und Bluetooth-Modi sowie einem 3,5-mm-Kabel für den kabelgebundenen Betrieb ist das Storm G2 mit verschiedenen Systemen kompatibel.
Kauf es nicht, wenn...
Du maximalen Komfort willst
Das Storm G2 kann nach langen Spielsessions etwas unbequem werden, besonders für Brillenträger.
Du Einstellungen anpassen willst
Das Storm G2 hat keine zugehörige Software, die einzigen Anpassungsmöglichkeiten sind die drei per Knopfdruck wählbaren EQ-Profile.
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