Thrustmaster Y-250C review

A headset destined for your drawer of unloved kit

Thrustmaster Y-250C
Thrustmaster Y-250C

TechRadar Verdict

Pros

  • +

    Not great sound quality

  • +

    Uncomfortable design

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    Poor build quality

Cons

  • -

    Control box

  • -

    Not terrible sound quality

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There's something quite endearing about this new Y-250C gaming headset from Thrustmaster. Somehow that cheery red colour scheme and those friendly curves make it feel like the new kid in school who turns up for after-school football in the wrong kit and has no idea how much he's going to get kicked for the next 90 minutes.

Thrustmaster's naivety in the headset market is painfully evident here with this Y-250C headset. And while it does tick the boxes you'd expect for a £50 product - detachable mic, generous cable length, control box and so on - you only need to put it on and listen to its unavoidable tinniness to grasp the sheer magnitude of that naivety.

Oww, my head

The overall build quality's well below what you'd expect at the price, which means there's not a rubberised finish, braided cable or brushed metal in sight. Even the mic has limited movement, given that it's comprised mainly of solid curved plastic with just a couple of centimetres of flexibility.

The sound quality's perfectly agreeable though - even in the absence of a foam shield - so the 250C's not totally bereft of plus points. While it's on a roll let's mention the perfectly functional control box with mic gain, mute and volume functions too.

If the Thrustmaster 250C headset had decent sound and build quality to back up its modest but acceptable features, we wouldn't feel the need to give it such a royal kicking. The thing is, we can't imagine anyone taking this headset home and feeling satisfied with their purchase - especially if that person knew what else is on the market at this price.

This Thrustmaster headset looks destined for that drawer of unloved gaming peripherals that were bought by some uninformed, but well-meaning relative - the kind of tech you only ever drag out and dust off only when something goes horribly wrong with your favourite gaming kit.

Phil Iwaniuk
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