Hardware review by Matt S. Now we’re talking. Last week I reviewed the relatively modestly-priced EPOS Sennheiser GSP 370 headset, which offered excellent sound quality through the speakers but let itself down by lacking key features and having a microphone that wasn’t useful for anything but the most casual gaming applications.…
Read MoreHardware review by Matt S. The folks at EPOS have sent me over a couple of their more recent higher-end gaming headsets to catch up on some gadget reviews (I really don’t get to do as many of these as I would probably like to…). First up I’m a taking…
Read MoreGadget review by Matt S. Putting aside my intense distaste for the camouflage aesthetic (unless you’re actively looking to hide from enemy combatants, you don’t need to look like a soldier), the Stealth XP-Warrior headset has really impressed me. For a budget headset it offers both clear sound and an…
Read MoreReview by Matt S. Designed for – and officially licensed to – the PlayStation 4, 4Gamers’ latest headset pitches itself at a very budget-friendly end of town. Obviously it’s not going to offer an experience comparable to headsets three or four times its price, but I was nonetheless impressed with…
Read MoreHardware review by Lee F. The bar for good sound quality is pretty high these days, and once you’ve enjoyed that quality it’s hard to listen to anything else. My current Audio-Technica pair, ATH-M50, has been my trusty companion for years, and it still sounds great. I’ve had no complaints,…
Read MoreHardware review by Matt S. I put Kingston’s new headset to the ultimate test; I took it on a flight with me, as I flew out to Japan recently. If a headset is able to drown out the sound of the airplane and people within it (so I can put…
Read MoreReview by Matt S. The worst part of my day is, easily, catching the train. Day after day I shuffle on to the dedicated quiet carriage on the train and instantly my ears are assaulted by snoring and a cacophony of coughing that makes me think that half the population…
Read MoreRoccat have always been known for throwing bells and whistles at its products, and the Kave XTD Analog is no exception. On paper, it’s a plug-and-play headset. In practice, it’s far more than that. The Kave XTD is an evolution of one of Roccat’s long-standing designs, and it’s available in…
Read MoreReview by Nick H. I live in a very crowded house, and everyone has their own things they are doing from television, to playing on their computer to talking on the phone to spending time with their video game console of choice. There are five of us (if you do…
Read MoreReview by Rob P. This is it. The Big Dog. The Daddy. The Head Honcho. The Grand Nagus. And, according to my thesaurus, the High Muck-a-Muck. SteelSeries make many fine headsets, but the H Wireless is the one that rules them all. It’s the pinnacle of their current range, with…
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