G5 Max uses 53 mm drivers with titanium-coated diaphragm technology which, according to Edifier, keeps sound perturbations below 1%. It features THX Spatial Audio+ for virtual 7.1.4 surround sound, particularly suitable for positional listening in FPS games with spatial audio support on Windows 11.
For the voice component, the headset combines two microphones with ENC technology and a detachable unidirectional 9.75 mm microphone, while AI-based noise cancellation further filters background sounds.
Wireless connections include Bluetooth 6.0 (SBC and LHDC 5.0) and a 2.4 GHz mode via USB adapter, with compatibility for PC, PS4/PS5, Nintendo Switch, and mobile devices. The 2000 mAh battery, according to Edifier, allows for up to 305 hours of operation in Bluetooth mode and up to 227 hours in 2.4 GHz mode, with charging taking about 6 hours.
With such specifications, the Hecate G5 Max stands out as one of the most autonomous wireless gaming headsets on the market, with a clear focus on gamers seeking durability, quality sound, and flexible wireless compatibility.