Enter the Arctis Pro, SteelSeries» attempt to
build gaming headphones for people like me.
Not exact matches
FEATURE RICH - this
gaming computer desk includes a charging stand for your tablet or smart phone, speaker stands, game storage, under - desk basket, controller stand,
built - in wire - management, rear power strip holder, cup holder and
headphone / VR headset hook
Cons: - iPad Air is almost as cheap - Comes suited with Microsoft Apps - Plastic - ish
build, going away from any form of metal - Two speakers on bottom inhibit movie watching or
gaming all together -
Headphones required to truly enjoy for media with sound
Gaming chairs with
built - in audio are unnecessary, because most modern game controllers and handheld systems have
headphone ports, and it's never been cheaper to get a good soundbar.
And that means it's essential to have a good
gaming headset — that is,
headphones plus a microphone and usually some sort of volume control, all
built into one device.
If so, we've got you covered: The awesome HyperX Cloud Revolver is one of our all - time favorite
gaming headsets, owing to its excellent soundstage (something often lacking on
headphones with
built - in mics), excellent comfort, and compatibility with just about every
gaming platform.
A dual mic array is
built into the right
headphone, offering decent noise cancellation and good recording quality without having an intrusive arm sticking out of the headset, like many
gaming headphones have to deal with.
It's twice as expensive at $ 99.99, but features a nicer
build, more powerful bass, and an improved, removable boom mic that makes it easier to use the headset as standard
headphones when you're not
gaming.
The Corsair HS50 sets a very high bar for a budget - conscious
gaming headset, trading surround effects for very high
build quality (seriously, these are
built like much more expensive
headphones) and solid 2 - channel sound.