Gamespot go ears-on with seven top gaming headsets to find out which offers you the best bang for your buck.
TheSixthAxis reviews a number of gaming-related peripherals from the likes of Gioteck and Tritton.
Platform Nation: : From the author's usage of the headset so far, Heiznerater (the review author) believes that it is a very high quality headset. This is both in physical construction and the sound. The actual headset is pretty solid and seems like it should last for as long as the battery life will. The quality of the speaker was awesome. People’s voices were crystal clear and this is due to the High Quality mode. This mode enables “better radio-frequency interference rejection”. In layman’s terms, it sounds great! The mic is very responsive as well. It was picking up everything I said without any hitches or hiccups. The only issue the author has with the quality of this headset is with the ear clip. For some very odd reason, the ear clip seems really cheap and flimsy. It just doesn’t seem to be the same caliber of the rest of the headset. It’s a minor complaint, but still should be addressed in the future
2.0 eh? I might pick this up, these are quality headsets.
Lol, nice ad. But how are they chatting when playing COD Single Player? Cross Chat? :O
i love the original version. i'm not a hardcore online player, but it's a quality headset.....i'm sure this one is as well.
Cool. I'll pick this one up when my original PS3 headset stops working. This one looks a lot sleeker. I just hope it doesn't start to hurt your ear an hour later. That's the only complaint I have with the "1.0" headset.
TQcast writes:When I heard that the Vibras 5.1 Xbox 360 headset was the only headset certified and licensed for the Xbox 360, With plenty of gaming headsets in the market, I was surprised that the Vibras 5.1; considering its specs, wasn’t all over the internet. So, how well do the Vibras 5.1 perform?