Jabra Halo2 review
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The Jabra Halo2 is a Bluetooth headset that enables you to make and receive phone calls, and listen to music.
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The Jabra Halo2 is a Bluetooth headset that enables you to make and receive phone calls, and listen to music.
Can amazing sound quality and true wireless capabilities make up for shoddy software and console limitations?
Continuing the pre-emptive celebrations of a future Diablo 3 launch, SteelSeries has released the Diablo III Headset.
Sony's stab at the gaming headset is quite unlike anything we've seen before, with a sci-fi look possibly inspired by the high-tech orbital menus found in computer games.
Subtlety isn't on the agenda for Razer. The Megalodon headset is supplied in a black and green box, packed in a ludicrously large foam-padded case.
There's something of the 1940s bomber pilot look to this headset, with its domed cups, retro orange padding and pull-out microphone.
Our ears heard no distortion even at frankly dangerous volume levels; it appears no dubstep bassline or BF3 tank fight is too much for the Vengeance 1300. Background noise is deftly cut out as soon as you don the cans too, which is great for maxing out immersion levels or gaming near a construction site.
Asus is well versed in giving gamers what they want when it comes to its great line of motherboards and graphics cards, but how does it do with its headsets? Unfortunately, in some areas the Asus HS-W1 wireless USB headset falls slightly short of our expectations.
Is this Xbox 360 gaming headset really worth £90?
The Sirus is like a tank with comfy velour seats, and like said imaginary vehicle it's a bit expensive.
Can Sony's upgraded gaming headset justify the extra outlay?
Can these headphones deliver genuine 5.1 from any Dolby Digital source? We find out...
An expensive Bluetooth headset, so why is it worth the money?
New gaming headset that works with PC, Mac, Xbox 360 and PS3
Xbox 360 headgear with clever dual volume controls
Bluetooth headset for PCs is Skype certified
Revamped to suit iOS devices, the Siberia V2 is back
Full of extras… that you don't need
A reasonably priced gaming headset? There must be a catch
Surround sound, straight to your ears
An Xbox 360 headset that can be used with PC games as well
A gaming headset with surprinsing sound quality, but comfort leaves a lot to be desired
Is it worth the upgrade to Sennheiser's latest gaming headphones?
How would you feel about an open relationship? Put your keys back in your pocket; Sennheiser's latest highend headset, the PC360, isn't a letter of introduction for the local swingers club. Instead it's an invitation to enjoy an open audio experience, in a world where everything is usually so closed.
Whenever we plug in a new headset to review here on TechRadar, we inevitably end up using Sennheiser's PC 350 or PC 161 as one of the key comparisons for what a high-end set of headphones designed for gaming should sound like. This much-loved pair are getting on a bit now, though, and a complete range refresh from Sennheiser just arrived in the office. Will our well-used reference kit finally get put to one side?
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