Hello Gamers…. I have the garbage standard mic that comes with xbox… and have decided its time to upgrade. Most have suggested a Turtle Beach.
Wireless or not? Are these Call Of Duty/MW limited additions types worthwhile? Lets say less than $150.. but hopefully less than $100… 🙂
What do you game with and suggest?
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Steel series 5H V2 with integrated mic. the mic slides into the headset when you don't want it in the way. nice and comfortable for long gaming, but they are corded.
Worthwhile if you're addicted. I am, but not paying the cash. I use my ps3 headset or my beats by dre solo hd with my control talk cable installed...
I am told by my clanmates that all the turtle beach headsets are all solid. Don't have one yet but planning on getting one.
Wireless Turtle Beach Ear Force. Tried Xbox 360 Wireless Headset, it gets uncomfortable.
I don't online game. no co op for me. however i have t have noise cancellers for work. skull candy because i'm cheap and they were easy.
you need to give a price point. Beyer makes pro studio headphones, and they are now making gaming headsets, but they are expensive. you get what you pay for.
I hear good things about Turtle Beach.
I've had no prob with the sound from the wireless Turtle Beach X41. But, they are pricey.
I've never used or tried out the COD/MW headphones. I use the Razer Piranha headset that I've had about a year or so. They are reasonable price, very comfy and fantastic in game audio.
I'm looking at headphones myself, and I really wanted wireless. But my 360 uses wifi, and the RF wireless interferes. (I've noticed the Xbox wifi adapters are much more susceptible to interference than other devices--including the Wii.)
Then, I started reading about the SteelSeries, and I'm probably getting the 4xb for a couple of reasons:
- I consistently read that the SteelSeries headphones are lighter and more comfortable than the Earforce headsets.
- The braided cord on the 5xb is nice, but it's not worth the extra money.
- The sound quality difference between 4xb and 5xb isn't that significant.
- The SteelSeries has a better grip on its wires, compared to the wired Earforce ones.
- Looks. I know this is superficial, but I love that the SteelSeries mic tucks away, and they don't look too weird or ugly.