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Gamer headset test 2013
Gamer headset test 2013








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#GAMER HEADSET TEST 2013 PROFESSIONAL#

Its futuristic mixamp only adds to the professional look and manages to do so without becoming overbearing, which is something that a good amount of gaming headset manufacturers fail to remember when taking on legacy headsets.

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It comes equipped with Bluetooth allowing for gamechat and phone calls within the helmet and even has swappable mics (both boom and inline), making it easy for you to customize the RIG to your current needs. It isn’t what you would traditionally think of when looking for gaming headsets, but this newcomer brings with it all the features of established favorites but at a fraction of the price. See it on Amazon / See it on Amazon UK Plantronics RIG Stereo Headset + Mixer Perhaps the newest and most unexpected entry on our list is the Plantronics RIG Stereo Headset and Mixer. Despite all this tech running at once, it still manages to get nearly 15 hours of use from a single charge. If you aren’t finding the surround sound to sound just right, you can adjust the speaker angles in the headset until you find it comfortable. On top of that, it connects to the PlayStation 3 via Bluetooth for chat capabilities, meaning you won’t need that pesky chat cable.The Bluetooth can even be used to take phone calls or listen to music in game, just like the more expensive Turtle Beach counterpart, the PX 51. Utilizing both 2.4Ghz and 5.8Ghz frequency bands means that you won’t have to worry about any frequency congestion or static. See it on Amazon / See it on Amazon UK Turtle Beach X-RAY Wireless Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 Surround Headset The Turtle Beach X-RAY Wireless Dolby Surround Headset might not be your first choice at headsets if you aren’t a Call of Duty gamer, but a little decoration doesn’t stop it from being a powerhouse of a headset, especially at nearly half the cost of its competitors. Compatible Systems: Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, PC, anything with a 3.5mm jack.Audio: 7.1 Dolby Digital Surround Sound.The main system is wired, but there’s a wireless version available if that’s a deciding factor in your purchase. Most importantly, they’re extremely comfortable and work with whatever system you can plug them into. It also puts the player in charge of what they want to hear by enabling custom volumes for both chat and game audio.

gamer headset test 2013

The mixamp's compact design works with all Astro products and matches that of the A40. More than that, the mixamp allows for Dolby Digital 7.1 surround sound without the need for a large bulky box. The Astro A40 audio system is a shining example of this, featuring a sturdy over-ear headset that ties directly into a mixamp that allows for direct control over voice and chat volume. See it on Amazon / See it on Amazon UK Astro A40 Audio System Astro has cemented themselves as a staple of the gaming community by constantly producing high-quality, durable headsets and mixamps.

  • Compatible systems: Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, PC/Mac, Bluetooth-enabled phones and tablets.
  • Most importantly, the top band and ear cups are heavily padded, making for extreme comfort under long play sessions.

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    On top of that, you’re getting a full Dolby Digital Surround Sound experience to make sure of the dual-band system. That might sound like a hellish scenario for battery life, but Turtle Beach claims 15 hours of continuous battery life from a single charge of the rechargeable battery. Not only does it operate on a Dual-Band Wi-Fi wireless system that’s more reliable and clear than RF systems, but it has built-in bluetooth that allows for you to listen to music or take phone calls right from the headset. See it on Amazon / See it on Amazon UK Turtle Beach PX 51 Need a top of the line wireless gaming headset? The Turtle Beach PX 51 headset is your best bet. Audio:Stereo, 7.1 Digital Surround Sound.Best of all, it’s extremely inexpensive compared to other high-end headsets. The built-in microphone is hidden so that you can easily use the headset for movies or music without the added bulk of the microphone hanging out. Since it is manufactured by Sony, you’ll get updates about your headset directly on the screen when using it with a PlayStation 3, making it easy to check battery life and other functions without having to take the headset off your head. It does have digital 7.1 surround sound though, so simulated surround sound is definitely a possibility. It doesn’t anything too fancy, but if you’re looking for something that does stereo audio well, then it definitely fits that bill. If you’re looking for something a little more basic to wrap around your head, then Sony’s Pulse Elite Wireless Stereo Headset is likely right up your alley.










    Gamer headset test 2013