TGH: "When gamers talk about headsets they tend to talk about major companies and rarely do you hear of smaller manufacturers like Sharkoon. The Sharkoon Xtatic SR are a pair of universal customizable headsets. Can they stand up to other universal headsets on the market or has the Sharkoon jumped the ship?"
Are you of the mindset that an effective gaming keyboard should cost around $100?
If you are, Sharkoon's Skiller Pro gaming keyboard just might change your opinion. While it's not perfect, it's pretty darn good -- especially for the price.
Spec wise, the Drakonia Black is no slouch. It's an 8200 DPI Laser mouse with 12,000 FPS frame rate and 30 G acceleration. The build quality is solid with rubber ridged side grips, and a braided USB 2.0 gold plated connector. The added carrying case and replacement mouse feet are a nice touch.
Ask any PC gamer who is serious about his craft and he'll likely tell you about his fancy gaming mouse that (probably) cost him nearly $100, if not more. When that happens, you can then retort with a similar account in regards to your Sharkoon Drakonia Black mouse - a well-made gaming mouse that costs roughly half of what that other guy's mouse runs.
This headset looks alright but I think i'l stick with my MGS4 one instead :)
Badass headset!
They look cool