However, this isn't necessary as in wireless mode. Moving up the earcup is the wired/wireless mode switch that also works as an off switch when using wireless and switching to wired.
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The right earcup features a three-button setup with Bluetooth pairing and volume controls that can also skip music. Overall, the sleek aluminum finish paired with the leatherette material and simple functionality layout found at the base of both the right and left earcup make for a very high-end-looking headset. This would be a feature I would expect out of a headset that costs $200+. Another issue with the leatherette material on the earcups is "wear and tear," as the earcups aren't replaceable. However, I found that due to the leatherette material, my ears began to feel uncomfortably hot over extended periods of use, something that doesn't happen with headsets that sport cloth material on their earcups.
The earcups are padded with memory foam and covered in a leatherette material, allowing for a very comfortable wearing experience. I performed this test, and the Virtuoso RGB Wireless XT passed, however mildly shaking my head in any direction resulted in the headset falling off. A good way to gauge a headset's clamping pressure is a simple "pick up a pen test". As a fan of headsets with reasonably tight clamping pressure, I can say that the Virtuoso RGB Wireless XT isn't a headset that has tight clamping pressure, nor is it loose.