From a visual design standpoint, the Stealth 700 looks as good as Turtle Beach's
other headset offerings.
Not exact matches
This
headset offers not only great sound quality but accurate positional audio that's comparable with
other virtual surround sound
headsets on this list.
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And of course the
other reason for comparison is that the Turtle Beach's are right there on my shelf, making it easy to swap between the two
headsets to try to determine which
offers the better audio.
You see, the Game Zero retails for around the # 200 mark, which is pretty expensive for a stereo
headset, and that price point puts it in roughly the same cost price bracket as the H Wireless and many
other offerings, including the beloved high - end Astros.
Some
other headsets I've used like the RIG 800LX don't
offer as much control or responsiveness when using the audio mixing, so it's nice to see Astro prioritize game chat this way.
Other options, like the Turtle Beach Elite Pro Tournament Headset, offer different advantages including more easily accessible fine - tune control over soundscape, balance of chat and game audio and other features, but the SteelSeries offers a less complicated out - of - box experience, and better all - day wearability thanks to taking cues from athletic wear for its materials and de
Other options, like the Turtle Beach Elite Pro Tournament
Headset,
offer different advantages including more easily accessible fine - tune control over soundscape, balance of chat and game audio and
other features, but the SteelSeries offers a less complicated out - of - box experience, and better all - day wearability thanks to taking cues from athletic wear for its materials and de
other features, but the SteelSeries
offers a less complicated out - of - box experience, and better all - day wearability thanks to taking cues from athletic wear for its materials and design.
The LS20s, despite being the newish company's entry - level product, granted excellent audio reproduction for the money,
offered super versatility and compatibility - working with PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PC, and any
other device with a 3.5 mm audio jack - as well as delivering a brilliantly fresh, elegant and mature aesthetic which is sorely lacking in most gaming
headsets.
Whilst looking complicated on the outside, the Splatoon Hori
headset is promised to
offer crisp stereo sound, a removable and flexible microphone, and replaceable coloured earplates amongst
other features.
For gamers, the online retailer
offers all the latest PS4, Xbox One and Nintendo Switch titles along with controllers,
headsets and a wide range of
other accessories for all modern gaming systems.
The
other cable
offers a dual 3.5 mm connection to allow inputs for both the
headset and the mic.
Additionally, via Bluetooth connection to the Turtle Beach Audio Hub app, the Stealth 700
offers Mic Monitoring so you can hear the volume of your voice inside the
headset to avoid shouting at
other players, Dynamic Chat Boost ™ which allows you to increase inbound chat volume during loud gameplay to ensure you never miss a command, plus four audio presets including Bass Boost, and more.
Like all of the
other Windows Mixed Reality
headsets, the Explorer
offers inside - out tracking via motion sensors and a pair of outward - facing cameras on the front corners of the
headset.
Since reviewing the RIG 800LX from Plantronics, I've found myself becoming increasingly impressed with the company's
headset offerings, and I wanted to explore some of its
other products.
The new
offerings are the first high - resolution and high - fidelity certified systems for gaming, according to SteelSeries, which is taking on
other premium gaming
headsets for PC and PlayStation 4 players.
The
headset boasts, among
other things, Dolby 7.1 Surround Sound and Sennheiser's own tech, making it a high - end
offering for those who want excellent sound quality while playing.
As we mentioned, the Audio - Technica ATH - ADG1X lacks features such as 7.1 virtual surround that
other headsets often crow about, but to be honest we didn't miss it; 7.1 virtual surround isn't always that impressive to begin with, and the Audio - Technica ATH - ADG1X
offers decent stereo separation, which makes for a wide soundscape that keeps you immersed.
Zeiss also
offers a couple proprietary apps, including the VR One Media Center app, which allows you to launch
other downloaded VR apps without removing the
headset.
Although the ear cups appear small compared to
other headsets on this list, we still found them to
offer a snug and comfortable fit.
This
headset is strikingly beautiful, especially when combined with the
other Mercury White products Razer has to
offer.
This
headset offers not only great sound quality but accurate positional audio that's comparable with
other virtual surround sound
headsets on this list.
The new
headset uses custom display and optics technology, unlike some
other VR
headsets that require a third - party display source, to
offer an all - new virtual reality experience and features two AMOLED displays with low - persistence for each eye.
While initial rumors pointed towards Google building its own self - contained VR
headset, dubbed unofficially as Android VR, it turns out that Daydream actually follows a similar approach to its predecessor in that Google isn't building the hardware itself, but instead is
offering a platform for
others to build hardware for.
HP's VR1000 - 100 feels and functions just like
other Windows Mixed Reality
headsets, and has to deal with the same awkward quirks and dearth of content the platform
offers.
Bottom Line: HP's VR1000 - 100 feels and functions just like
other Windows Mixed Reality
headsets, and has to deal with the same awkward quirks and dearth of content the platform
offers.
Corsair's Void Surround
offers Dolby 7.1 virtual surround sound, universal device compatibility, and a snazzy red - and - black color scheme that no
other Void
headset offers.
The
headset seen below may also be the Slate variant of the last - generation Daydream View meant as a placeholder image until Google officially announces the device, which is likely to happen on October 4th when the tech giant is also set to unveil the Pixel 2 series and a number of
other offerings.
Now, the company has started
offering its chipsets to
other virtual reality
headset manufacturers.
The displays are custom Samsung AMOLED panels with lenses which
offer a wider Field of View than any of the
other headsets.
With
headsets like Gear VR on one end of the spectrum and HTC VIVE on the
other, this announcement means that Microsoft may be
offering our first mid-range VR
headsets.
Unlike many
other flagship smartphones, the Xperia XZ1 still
offer a 3.5 mm audio jack for connecting regular
headsets or earphones.
Other products like Google's AR stickers feature that you can find in the Pixel camera, or Lenovo's Jedi Challenges
headset and Lightsaber combo which just released at the tailend of 2017 are a glimpse at what's to come, and while both of those things were available last year, it's a showcase of what to expect as both Google and Lenovo will no doubt be expanding on those
offerings.
AKG also seemingly participated in the development of this unnamed
headset which will presumably compete with
other mixed reality
offerings from the likes of Dell and Acer, seeking to combine virtual reality with its augmented counterpart.