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Technic3D hat das Creative MA930 Performance Headset für Smartphones im Test. Ob die Kopfhörer speziell für (Android-) Smartphones ihren Preis rechtfertigen, steht im nachfolgenden Kurztest.
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Der schwedische Gaming-Spezialist QPAD welcher für Gamer Tastaturen, Mäuse, Mauspads und Headsets entwickelt, hat uns für dieses Review sein Qpad QH-90 Gaming Headset zur Verfügung gestellt. Nachdem das Mauspad Func Surface 1030L schon so gut abgeschlossen hat, wollen wir euch das QPAD QH-90 Gaming Headset nun einmal etwas näher Vorstellen und zeigen was man für sein Geld so alles geboten bekommt.
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Today I have something a little more fun in the office, the MadCatz F.R.E.Q.5 Red Edition. We've already taken a look at the F.R.E.Q.5 headset before, which you can check out here. Fundamentally this is still the same headset and not a lot has changed with the headset itself, but let's see if we can improve on the first F.R.E.Q.5 review anyway.
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Kaeyi Dream takes a look at the Sennheiser PC 350 Special Edition Noise Blocking Gaming Headset in her latest video review for HardwareHeaven. Check it out!
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Today we are going to take a deeper look into Plantronics popular GameCom 780 computer headset designed for intermediate to advanced gamers. Online gaming advocates need to look no further than the Plantronics GameCom series which delivers the ultimate hands free gaming experience.
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The Philips Docking Speaker DS3205 is a decent dock for Apple devices with the Lightning connector, but not more than that. The sound quality is not exceptional, and the same is true for the design. It does sound better than built-in speakers, but that never says a lot.
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With summer just around the corner how many of you will storm online and retail stores alike to find a suitable portable wireless speaker for use when at the beach (or at the pool) so you can listen to all your favorite tunes from your smartphones? Personally i use wireless portable speakers a lot when I’m at the beach in the summer especially if there are many friends around so i really do think that such devices can be quite useful as long as you can find the right one to cover your needs. So currently in the market we have the usual Bluetooth enabled wireless speakers that require to be paired with a smartphone or tablet and NFA (Near Field Audio) wireless speakers that just require for the smartphone to be placed right next to the NFA sensor (the sensor location is always listed in the user’s manual). Now obviously each type has its advantages and disadvantages but it's worth mentioning that both also offer wired 3.5mm mini plug connections (most models) which can be used by people who don't want to use the extra battery required by Bluetooth connections or people who prefer the more classic way. One such device is with us today and more specifically the Boombero NFA Wireless Speaker by Oregon Scientific.
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The Alienvibes W402 is designed not only as a simple speaker set, with USB/SD card and aux inputs and full pre-amp with wireless remote, the W402 can be a one stop multimedia sound center for multiple devices. At the heart of the W402 is a single reflex bandpass enclosure housing a 5.25” subwoofer, with fully functional controls and a piano black finish. Also residing in the enclosure is a three channel amp capable of 15w RMS x 2 to the satellites and 40w RMS to the sub. The satellites of the Alienvibes W402 are wooden construction with two 3” woofers and one 1” tweeter in each. The inclusion of the two 3” drivers allows for better reproduction of the midbass frequencies it handles.
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Our enthusiast audience may not have heard of Edifier but they have been around since 1996 basing their company motto on ‘Passion for sound’. The Spinnaker speakers have been awarded an ‘Innovations Design and Engineering Award’ following months of product fine tuning by ex Wharfedale Production Manager Phil Jones. Today we are are looking at the Spinnaker E30 speakers with Bluetooth support.
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AZiO’s Levetron GH808 is a USB headset designed for gaming. The Levetron GH808 headset is plug-and-play, only requiring USB port on a Windows or Mac OS X system to use. Optional software can be downloaded from AZiO’s website, providing control of the GH808’s features from the desktop. Equipped with 40mm neodymium drivers and an additional 30mm “vibration” driver, the AZiO Levetron GH808 brings pulse-pounding excitement straight to gamers’ ears. Should you need to chat with your online buddies while playing, a unidirectional microphone can be pulled out from the left ear cup. The AZiO GH808 also includes a volume control knob as well as a toggle switch for enabling or disabling the bass enhancement feature.
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