My H5v2 IS with USB, and I just love itZi8 wrote:Since you are swedish, why don't you visit your local El Gigante? They have decent selection of stuff related to computers so you might be able to find a decent headset from there.
I use Steelsound's 5Hv2 and they are quite good for price / value, but they aren't usb headsets. The pricepoint would be good to know aswell
Gaming headset recommendations
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mockingbird0901
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Sprats
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Re: Gaming headset recommendations
I have "creative-fatal1ty" . very loud and you can hear almost everything around + microphone can be pluged in and out of it.
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Mafiozo
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Re: Gaming headset recommendations
Plantronics Gamecom 777 if you're looking for comfort.
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jonneymendoza
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iheard teh creative ones from play.com costing ££0 is pretty nice
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fuzzhead
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Sennheisser PC161.... 3D positional is excellent, full range of sound and good mic, not had any problems.
Im kind of biased towards Sennheisser though, if I had no issue with $$ I would buy the new really expensive gamer ones.
Im kind of biased towards Sennheisser though, if I had no issue with $$ I would buy the new really expensive gamer ones.
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MonkeySoldier
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As long as you won't buy a Zalman, it should be fine. Because these things cover my ears completely, and thus I get a nasty headache after using it for two hours or so.
