Software - Havit H2002d
Sound signature: Heavy bass boost, recessed mids, rolled-off highs.
Soundstage: Narrow, despite “virtual surround” claims (none actually – no USB sound card included). Feels like audio is inside your head, not around you.
Isolation: Poor – thin pleather + shallow cups let in ambient noise (fans, keyboard clicks). software havit h2002d
Cause: Windows Spatial Sound is overriding the Havit driver. Fix: Right-click speaker icon in taskbar → Spatial sound → set to "Off". Also, ensure that the Havit software shows "7.1: ON".
Before diving into the software, let’s briefly clarify what the Havit H2002D is. The Havit HV-KB2002D (commonly shortened to H2002D) is a mechanical-feeling membrane keyboard or low-profile mechanical keyboard, depending on the revision. It is known for: Sound signature : Heavy bass boost, recessed mids,
Because this is a budget-tier device, many users assume it uses generic Windows drivers. While it will function as a standard keyboard without additional software, you cannot control the RGB modes or create macros without the dedicated software.
This headset often advertises "Virtual 7.1 Surround Sound." Cause: Windows Spatial Sound is overriding the Havit driver
| Feature | HAVIT H2002D | Redragon H510 (Zeus) | Onikuma K9 | |-----------------------|---------------------|----------------------------|---------------------------| | Price | $25 | $30 | $28 | | Build quality | Weak plastic | Better plastic + metal | Thick plastic, stiffer | | Sound clarity | Muddy bass | More balanced | Too much treble | | Mic quality | Tinny, no NC | Decent, slight noise gate | Similar to HAVIT | | Comfort (long-term) | Poor after 2h | Better padding | Worse clamping force | | RGB | Yes | Yes | Yes |
The Redragon H510 is almost always a better choice for $5–10 more.