If you're playing competitive online games or chatting with your friends halfway across the world, getting a PC headset with a built-in microphone is a good idea. We've rounded up our top rated reviews for PC headsets here.
Sennheiser's PC 360 G4ME headset is aimed at serious gamers. It has an excellent integrated boom microphone and good sound quality that's very clear on treble and punchy with bass notes. The price is quite an ask, but if you're ...
Sennheiser's PC163D G4ME headset is not for music listeners -- the surround sound effect of the Dolby Headphone USB dongle altered our music in a way we didn't like, and with the setting turned off we still found the audio ...
The Logitech G35 is a PC gaming headset that connects via USB and provides virtual 7.1 surround sound. It has the ability to output strong bass and detailed high notes. Although the tight fit may prove uncomfortable to some and ...
The Logitech G35 is a piece of crap. The speakers are only attached to the head band by a small hard plastic swivel that will break withing 2 years guaranteed. If you want a 200 dollar headset get the Astro A40, not the A50 or find something even better. You can find steelseries headsets with better quality sound but overall the A40 is better. The A40s with better quality speakers and a stronger construction (metal rather than plastic for everything) would be some godly headsets
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Dylan
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The Logitech G35 is a piece of crap. The speakers are only attached to the head band by a small hard plastic swivel that will break withing 2 years guaranteed. If you want a 200 dollar headset get the Astro A40, not the A50 or find something even better. You can find steelseries headsets with better quality sound but overall the A40 is better. The A40s with better quality speakers and a stronger construction (metal rather than plastic for everything) would be some godly headsets
max
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the plantronics Gamescom 777's headband just breaks after 6 months of usage. complete bullshit for close to AU$100