Good PC Gaming Headset
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When you’re in the heat of a game, you need a good PC gaming headset to help you determine the location of sounds and create excellent ambiance. Without that, you just have generic ol’ headphones. Headsets should sport some of the basic options. Clear sound is very important to any user. Gamers want 3D surround sound for their computer games, Internet phone users want clarity, and music lovers want crispness. Comfort should play a large factor too, especially if you’re going to wear them for a long time.
Sennheiser PC 166 USB Stereo Multimedia Gaming Headset
Sennheiser is a premium name in the world of headphones. They are extremely popular with DJs and music studios, because they recreate true sounds in almost perfect 3D. This is an over-the-head set with a boom microphone. You get a 3D, 360-degree sound environment (perfect for sports games) with in-wire volume control. The microphone is bendable and can pivot from eye to chin if needed. This good PC gaming headset is a higher-end piece which will run you around $120-$150.
Logitech Extreme PC Gaming Headset
This behind the neck headset is very comfortable. Some headphones tend to put pressure on your skin after hours of use. This good PC gaming headset contains softer pieces and therefore won’t give you the skin irritation that others might give you. The boom microphone has noise-canceling capabilities and can be adjusted up and down to fit your needs. This headset also has in-cord volume control. If you looking for a decent, but cost effective method for VoIP, Internet gaming, or basic listening, pick up this PC gaming headset.
Good PC Gaming Headset for Basic Use
With good bass mechanics and over-the-head comfort, the Plantronics GameCom Pro 1 PC headset can fit all your simple needs. At first glance, the GameCom is a little bulky. The actual headset and the in-line volume control seem a bit much, but the noise-canceling microphone is top notch for Internet chatting and gaming. VoIP users may opt for the above mentioned Logitech headset for prolonged use. Expect to pay about $40-$50 for this set.
Razer Piranha
The Razer Piranha is geared towards pure gamers. Razer focuses on sound with this headset, which produces the in-game stereo with near crystal-clear clarity. The noise-canceling microphone drowns out the loudest of settings so that you can concentrate only on winning. The in-wire volume control and remote can be accessed very quickly, minimizing the time your hands are away from your mouse or keyboard. The Piranha is also built for comfort and sleekness and what Razer product would be complete without the cool, glowing Razer logo? Average price for the Razer Piranha is $80.
Lower End Headsets
You will get what you pay for when it comes to headsets. Average sound quality is the most noticeable comparison. Cheaper headsets have that tinny sound with no bass, or they are missing the 3D sound that’s needed for gaming and music. You can find some comfort with lower end headsets just by choosing an over-the-head set or a behind-the-neck one. Usually the behind the neck sets rest on the base of your neck and don’t push into your ear like over-the head sets. That’s often where you get discomfort.
Simple features that come on your higher-end headsets are lost on inexpensive units. In-line volume control and a noise canceling microphones are popular for the intense online gamers. If you do a lot of Internet chatting or use VoIP, then the noise-canceling will be your best friend. You won’t hear a lot of ‘huhs’ with that feature.
Qualify Yourself
So when picking out a good PC gaming headset, be sure to tailor your choice to your needs and ask yourself the following questions:
- Are you a gamer?
- Are you a music lover?
- Do you like to Internet chat?
- Do you watch a lot of movies on your computer?
- Do you want to enjoy those movies in excellent stereo sound?
Answering a few of those questions will get you a good PC gaming headset that fits your requirements.
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