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Today we look at HIS's CO:CAINE Sound Clash (Urban Style) headphones, which offer street art type graphics and a good price and qualitly build.
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Turtle Beach are a brand that need almost no introduction to the gaming community, love them or hate them you cannot deny that they are a popular brand with a rock solid fan base. I personally haven’t dealt with too many Turtle Beach products in my time, but for the ones I have been fortunate to test I have been more than impressed and I’m hoping to see something similar here today.
For those of you who read our reviews regularly you will know it wasn’t long ago that we reviewed the luxurious and expensive XP Seven headset, the flagship Turtle Beach headset and it just so happens to be the effective big brother of the headset we are looking at today, both of which are MLG branded and aimed right at the heart of the eSports community.
Of course with the XP Seven being over £200 at retail, the headset can be more than out of reach for many gamers and consumers, the PX22 however are a much more modest £69.99 and while that is still a big investment for many it’s a snip compared to the flagship model. However, we are keen to see what the PX22 have to offer, so let’s get stuck straight into the good stuff and see what Turtle Beach have to offer.
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It's not every day for us to be on the receiving end of 3 brand new game titles and 3 brand new movies in Blu-ray format and so because that's exactly what happened roughly a week ago we decided to make proper use of those new "resources" to help test several gaming and audio peripherals we received recently. Now as most of you know (gamers should anyways) the Siberia V2 stereo gaming headset by SteelSeries was initially unveiled almost 4 years ago but thanks to various design and software/firmware upgrades introduced with later models (for example the Frost Blue one) this line is still around and has actually managed to remain very popular amongst casual and hardcore gamers alike. Well it seems that SteelSeries is really not ready to let go of the successful Siberia V2 line just yet and what better way to do that than to introduce a brand new model featuring a LED color never used before called Heat Orange?
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Today we take a look at the latest product from TteSports, the Console One headset which is effectively a multi-format edition of their popular Shock One gaming headset for PC. Console gaming is big business and it is understandable that the company would want to get a bigger share of this market given their dedicated support for all things pro gaming and eSports related.
Priced at a little under £50 the Console One is a budget friendly solution, especially for a multi format headset which often start around £70 for something featuring a well-known brand name, so it will be interesting to see just what TteSports have to offer for this kind of money. TteSports have proven themselves time and time again to us here at eTeknix, not necessarily for their performance, but for their value for money and while they do make some incredible premium products, their special power seems to be offering consumers some of the best budget friendly solutions in the industry, especially when it comes to gaming mice and that is something I am hoping to see here today with their headset.
With support for PC, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 the Console One is great for those who own multiple gaming devices and it is not ideal for someone to buy three different headsets, especially if they’re on a tighter budget. So lets take a look at what TteSports have to offer and put the Console One to the test.
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Built for competitive gamers and fun-loving enthusiasts, can the Plantronics GameCom Commander Pro Gaming headset deliver the top-class performance that its ruthless target audience will demand?
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Today we look at new WaveMaster Two speakers rated with a maximum power output of 30W. They incorporate 130mm Woofers with Kevlar Cones and a 20mm Tweeter with a silk dome. The WaveMaster Two are available in simple white and black colour schemes, exuding a stylish yet clean appearance.
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Technic3D hat das Creative Tactic3D Rage Wireless Headset im Test. Preisgünstiges Headset für Gamer ohne Abstriche? Wie das Tactic3D Rage im Test abschneidet, steht im nachfolgenden Review.
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Comme nous l'avons dit sur un de nos dernières intros, l'intra revient. Il revient même assez vite. Ainsi, tous les constructeurs emboîtent le pas. Le premier arrivé à la Ferme est le Pitch de CM Storm, la filiale gaming de Cooler Master. En test aujourd'hui.
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Portable devices have become part of our daily lives and whether that's in the form of smartphones, portable speakers, media players, tablets, notebooks and even coffee makers we simply can't go back to how things were not too long ago. However while it's the trend of our days to miniaturize pretty much everything related with electronics I’m glad to say that there are some areas of the industry where that's not how things are and what better example than the quite massive A73 Boombox wireless speaker by TDK which we had the chance to test a while back? Well it seems that the very successful path TDK has taken over the last couple of years in regard to their portable speaker line is not something to be taken lightly but since the Boombox line has not really been the most "portable" in the market this time over they took things a step further by introducing the brand new A360 Wireless 360 Speaker and we're amongst the very first to get their hands on it.
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"Fast forward a couple weeks and now we have a brand new headset from the guys over at Razer, which they’re referring to as the Kraken 7.1 surround sound gaming headset. The Kraken 7.1 is based off the Kraken headset which is a headset that Razer already has in their repository of gaming headsets, but the Kraken 7.1 does have a number of differences that make it the Kraken 7.1 rather than a Kraken Pro..
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