Gaming Headsets, Which do you use? |
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4th May 2021, 06:50 PM
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Here to play, here to stay
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I recently bought myself a Turtle Beach Stealth 600 headset for use on PlayStation 4, but the feedback from others I’ve games with is that I’m too quiet, or that it sounds like I am far away from the microphone, yet I can hear my own voice, as well as other sounds in my room, very clearly through the headset. Im not sure how to adjust it to a setting that makes my voice more clearer to hear. Any advice?
Also, I’m interested to hear what you use and if you would recommend it for online gaming. |
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12th June 2021, 06:28 AM
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I have this one.
I have a Nintendo switch and as we know it doesn't support Bluetooth audio. The headset comes with a Bluetooth adapter that plugs into the dock via USB. worth it tbh. |
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24th July 2021, 06:34 PM
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I feel it COMING!
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I have Razer Kraken and honestly it's a bit waste of money. The mic is too quiet and the sound quality is not fabulous either. It's probably better to have a headphone+microphone pairing separately instead.
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4th March 2022, 01:35 PM
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Razer Blackshark V2 wired headset is the gaming headset of choice for me since it offers superb audio and microphone quality, a wide range of software options, and a light, comfortable fit.
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