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The Level 10 M Gaming Headset is the next entry in the Thermaltake's Level 10 project. The Level 10 M Headset targets eSports competitors with design quality and styling which continue in the tradition of the Level 10 GT case and mouse. Soft padding and lightweight aluminum construction make it durable without compromising the comfort. Sound is carried over a 3 meter cord with inline volume and microphone controls to a pair of 40mm neodymium drivers to deliver excellent quality. The microphone even has noise canceling built in to ensure crisp, clear communication with your teammates. Priced at $99.99, the Level 10 M Gaming Headset delivers a lot of quality for a reasonable price.
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Plantronics, Plantronics... En ce qui me concerne, ce sont surtout des souvenirs. En effet, cette marque a bercé mes premières parties en ligne. Pourtant, malgré cet aspect nostalgique des choses, il n’en reste pas moins que nous n’avons pas eu le plaisir de tester la production de Plantronics. Ainsi, quand nous avons reçu une invitation pour une présentation presse du dernier né de la marque, nous avons de suite accepté. Ainsi, nous pouvons aujourd’hui vous présenter un test du RIG de Plantronics. Casque qui, vous allez, le voir propose certaines spécificités particulièrement bien senties au moment où l’on parle de polyvalence, de convergence de façon à ce que le joueur ne se retrouve pas avec moult casques en fonction du moment et de l’utilisation. En outre, autant que je m’en souvienne, personnellement, mes Plantronics disposaient d’une restitution sonore de bonne qualité. Ici, avec le RIG, accompagné de brevet Bose, nous devrions être face à quelque chose de tout à fait appréciable.
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SteelSeries has been busy introducing a few different products including a full rework of their H series of headsets, the new Siberia Elite, and even a new mouse. To start off our coverage I wanted to check out the new H series headsets, but with the size of my head I was limited to the new 9H that is larger than the 7H that we took a look at it years ago. With a new look, new drivers, and a new size I couldn’t wait to put my Siberia v2’s aside and try them out.
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BitFenix are dipping their toes into the world of audio with the release of their all new Flo gaming headset, a premium solution for the PC market that I didn’t even know existed until it landed on my desk! It was a welcome surprise and I was immediately eager to see what it could do. Designed for the PC market the headset is designed to be very flexible in its application, suitable for gaming, work, listening to music, what ever takes your fancy and it plans on doing it without breaking your budget. At just 59.99 Euro it certainly looks like great value for money.
I love headsets, they’re one of the most vital tools in my daily routine, I play a lot of games, I do a lot of work, I use applications like Skype and Mumble, I play guitar and make music from my PC, listen to a lot of music through out the day and so on, so it is important to me to have a well-balanced headset that can do multiple things with minimal fuss. At this price range I’m not expecting the earth of this headset, but it’s coming from one of the coolest brands on the market right now into a market that is already fiercely competitive, so it has to be pretty good just to stand out from the crowd anyway.
“The foundation of any headset is sound quality. Flo brings this in spades with 40mm Neodymium drivers for superbly bright and balanced audio. Precision-tuned acoustic chambers with the closed-back design not only ensure a superior aural experience, but enables excellent noise attenuation for crystal-clear sound – even on-the-go.” – BitFenix
As you can see from the specifications below it’s reasonably well equipped for this price range. Packing decent size neodymium magnet drivers, multiple connection cables, lightweight design, a detachable microphone and a choice of colours.
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As phones, laptops, and other mobile devices continue to get smaller and smaller we have to compromise in some areas. A great example of this is overall sound quality. When was the last time you were shopping for an ultrabook and even considered what sound card was installed in it. I know when I picked up mine I didn’t give it any thought. Creative Labs recognized this and today is introducing two new mobile Sound Blaster products called the E1 and the E3. Today I have the chance to take a closer look at the E1 and see what it is all about.
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Built like a $200 headset, this mid-range headset offering allows you to game on over multiple formats, including PC and console. Here's our review.
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Tt eSPORTS Cronos AD Headset Review @ TT
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Today for review I’ve got another Denon product, another set of headphones only this time it’s their AH-D510R Over-Ear Headphones. Normally these aren’t my style, I much prefer in-ear ear buds but regular headphones like these have their place especially for gaming. These headphones though sound amazing, and they have very comfortable ear pads. I think you’ll be impressed with the sound quality surely, I know I am.
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Razer are one of the hottest manufacturer's at the moment in terms of gaming peripherals and currently produce some of the best quality products on the market for fantastic prices. We all know how great their mice, keyboards and headsets are, so when they decided to delve into the portable gaming speaker market it could only mean good things.
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Nous terminerons notre tour d’horizon de la gamme audio d’Arctic avec le casque P531, et un peu de retard. Maintenant que nous sommes et que vous êtes des férus connaisseurs de cette série, nous vous présentons celui qui se la joue HGD. Il est vrai qu’aujourd’hui la spatialisation et le rendu 5.1 comptent pour une part importante de la séduction et de l’offre marketing. Mais ceci étant, la même question revient en boucle : un casque, aussi bon soit-il, peut-il rendre ce que peut rendre un vrai kit 5.1 ?
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