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Finding a good quality set of headphones with a microphone that are compatible across multiple platforms is difficult. Either you get good sound, with no headset features, or you get a headset with less than stellar audio quality for music. The Oblanc NC2-1 UFO headphones aim to fill that slot. Us here at Benchmark Reviews have had the opportunity to put these headphones through their paces. With a padded headband, massive 50 mm driver, in line microphone with call control, and a 4-pole connector with adapter to work across smartphones, tablets, mobile phones, and computers; the NC2-1 headphones are packed with features, and we're going to test them out...
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Technic3D hat das QPAD QH-1339 Headset im Test. In Zusammenarbeit mit beyerdynamic soll das Headset nicht nur Spieler überzeugen, sondern auch Musikliebhaber. Ob das QH-1339 die Ansprüche erfüllen kann, steht im nachfolgenden Review.
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Après le C2XD, évolution du C2+, nous attaquons aujourd'hui le C6XD. C'est aussi une première pour nous, car il s'agit de notre premier 5.1. Cela va nous changer un peu, habitués que nous sommes au classique 2.1 que nous utilisons plus musicalement. Edifier, afin de souligner l'évolution de son kit phare, en propose donc même un nouveau modèle plus axé vers le multimédia. C'est donc aussi une première concernant la série des C2. En effet, ici, il est question de spatialiser au maximum en multipliant le nombre de voix. Il ne nous reste qu'à nous lancer dans l'aventure.
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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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Technic3D hat die beiden QPAD Headsets QH-90 und QH-85 im Test. Sie sind für knapp unter 100,00 Euro erhältlich und müssen sich in diesem Preissegment entsprechend beweisen. Ob sich die Headsets gegen die Konkurrenz durchsetzen, steht im nachfolgenden Artikel.
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After having used and tested a whole bunch of portable speakers over the past few years last month we received the NuForce Cube High Performance Portable Speaker which ended up blowing our minds since thanks to its size/volume/clarity combo it's probably (we can never be 100% certain with the amount of portable speakers in the market) the best such gadget one can get in the market currently. However the electronics industry is a place filled with surprises (mostly pleasant ones) so just a week ago we started using/testing another pair of portable speakers sized almost the same as the NuForce Cube and also without featuring Bluetooth connectivity. Instead they pack 4GB of internal memory allowing the end user to store and playback a large number of his/hers music collection without having to connect them to a source. We are of course talking about the POWER and BOOM memory 4GB portable speakers by RockDoc.
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When it comes to listening to music, watching a movie or even playing a game we want great quality sound. Many people get this in the form of large bulky headphones. While this do provide great sound they are not the easiest to travel with or say take on a run with you. This is where in-ear headphone or earbuds as many people refer to them come in. Today we are taking a look at a set from Jabra called VOX. VOX features 8.6mm drivers at 16 Ohm, a lightweight design, in-line controls and much more. Are these the next set of in-ear headphones for you? Read on as we take a look.
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Back in January, we took a look at RHA’s SA950i headphones and were thoroughly impressed by their design and performance. Now we are looking at RHA’s MA450i earphones to see if they can offer similar performance in a different design.
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The Oblanc UFO headset is a 5.1 surround sound gaming headset and is available in multiple colors. Anyone looking for an immersive experience will appreciate that the Oblanc UFO provides a private 5.1 sound system while gaming or watching movies through a PC. The UFO connects to the PC using a USB port and has its own sound card built in, so there is no need for the computer to have a sound card. The speaker system itself consists of eight (four in each ear cup) 30mm Neodymium drivers with independent volume controls for each channel. The headset has an adjustable boom microphone with a switch for muting on the controls.
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Today we will be taking a look at the Turtle Beach Ear Force XP Seven, aimed at professional gamers and enthusiasts alike. Packed with features such as customizable presets, an Audio Control Unit, adjustable surround sound angles, Dolby surround and even auxiliary input, Turtle Beach claims these headphones offer “the ultimate in game tournament and lifestyle performance”. These headphones come in at a hefty $279.95 or around £185 pounds inc vat.
So, should you be queuing up for the Ear Force XP Seven?
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