Cherry has officially reintroduced the Xtrfy H1 gaming headset to the Chinese market. The headset is now available for purchase on JD.com at a retail price of 499 yuan (approximately $69). The company describes it as a professional-grade wired headset designed for gamers who need high-quality audio, comfort, and cross-platform compatibility.

Cherry Xtrfy H1 Headset Specifications
The Cherry Xtrfy H1 features large 60mm neodymium dynamic drivers, which deliver enhanced bass response and clear mid-to-high frequencies. These drivers are tuned to improve positional audio performance, allowing users to hear subtle in-game sounds such as footsteps and gunfire with greater accuracy. Cherry says players of Delta Force: Hawk Ops can activate a dedicated “acoustic radar” mode to further improve spatial awareness during gameplay.
The headset includes two detachable microphones. One microphone is designed for casual use and standard voice communication, while the other features noise-canceling capabilities for use in louder environments. Both connect via a magnetic port, allowing for quick switching depending on the user’s needs. Cherry says the pro mic helps maintain vocal clarity even in noisy gaming setups.
The Xtrfy H1 is built with comfort in mind. It uses soft memory foam ear cushions that conform to the user’s ears and reduce pressure during long gaming sessions. The ear cups are paired with a lightweight yet durable aluminum alloy frame that helps reduce fatigue during extended use. The design also minimizes sound leakage and provides passive noise isolation.
The headset connects via a USB external sound card that improves overall audio clarity and supports one-touch controls. The inline controller allows users to quickly adjust volume and mute the microphone without navigating software menus. This feature is especially useful during intense gameplay sessions.
The Cherry Xtrfy H1 supports a wide range of devices. It works with PCs, Macs, PlayStation and Xbox consoles, as well as mobile devices. Cherry includes a 3.5mm jack and USB adapters to ensure compatibility across platforms.
In related news, Lenovo has launched the Legion R360 gaming headset, featuring 50mm drivers, a 70-hour battery life, and triple-mode support. Meanwhile, Logitech has introduced the G522 tri-mode wireless gaming headset, boasting a refined design and upgraded audio performance.
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