 Stevie GooGs World Chat Champion

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 Posted: 18:07 - 26 Apr 2012 Post subject: Gaming Headphones |
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Well today i managed to break my logitech g35 headphones and now on the look for something better.
Comfort is going to be a big part as i use headphones when working and found the G35 not the most comfortable over a long period of time.
Over ear headphones where noise cancellation is another factor, the G35 were very good, even with no sound playing to remove background noise.
Gaming and music, i have to admit the g35 have never been near as good as my old medusa speedlink headphones, general sound quality and good for BF3.
Not too much to ask for, on and am not wanting to spend £200 on headphones.
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 RealNinja World Chat Champion

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 Posted: 18:15 - 26 Apr 2012 Post subject: |
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https://steelseries.com/products/audio/steelseries-siberia-v2-for-ipod-iphone-and-ipad
This is what I use at the moment (not the ipad/pod ones, but you know what I mean)
Very comfortable, testiment to which is I play WoW for hours on end and havent yet had to take them off because they were uncomfortable.
Fully enclosure around the ear, so I can hear little else that is going on in the house ( ) and integrated mic
Avoid the non-V2 ones btw, the mic is not integrated and has to sit on your desk / attached to your shirt and its a directional mic that seems to like every other sound in the house other than your voice... ____________________ You will become my force of retribution. Where you tread, doom will follow. Go now and claim your destiny |
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 iMark World Chat Champion

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 Bomberman World Chat Champion

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