Review by Matt S. Razer has a reputation for making robust hardware for serious, if not competitive, gamers. The company seems keen to break away from that typecast a little, however, with its latest set of headphones, the Razer Adaro Stereos, being quite clearly aimed at more general consumers. I…
Read MoreReview by Rob P. Would you mind if I have a little gush? Because this is a lovely headset. Lovely, lovely, lovely. QPAD have a reputation for understated, pro-grade kit, and the QH-85 is no exception. It’s lovely, I tell you. Thankfully, there are some slightly less-than-lovely elements too, which…
Read MoreReview by Matt S. When you’re on the market for headphones, regardless of what purpose you plan to use them for, you really do owe it to yourself to consider a gaming headset first and foremost. A good gaming headset manufacturer understands the need for sheer audio fidelity that gaming…
Read MoreReview by Matt S. The idea that headsets need to have dedicated purposes (enterprise work, listening to music, gaming), has always struck me as a little strange. Why not just release the one product that has a feature set that can appeal to everyone? Is it really that difficult to…
Read MoreOnly the laziest of writers would quote from a press release in the first paragraph of their review. So, now that we know where we stand, here’s what SteelSeries have to say about their Flux In-Ear Pro headset: “The balanced armature driver requires no external air to produce sound. This…
Read MoreRecently, via an article published on Kotaku, it was alleged that gamers would need to buy headsets for their Wii U if they were set on utilising voice-chat while gaming online with others. This is despite the fact that the GamePad has its own built-in microphone ready to rumble right…
Read MoreTop shelf headset maker Turtle Beach has unveiled a pair of brand new sets of cans at this week’s Consumer Electronics Show. The name of the game? 5.0ghz. “Interference from common 2.4 GHz wireless devices like game consoles, routers, telephones and other gadgets is now a thing of the past…
Read MoreTop shelf headset maker Turtle Beach has unveiled a pair of brand new sets of cans at this week’s Consumer Electronics Show. The name of the game? 5.0ghz. “Interference from common 2.4 GHz wireless devices like game consoles, routers, telephones and other gadgets is now a thing of the past…
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