I've used a lot of great wireless gaming headsets, but this pair from SteelSeries helped me stop worrying about battery life, making them worth the high price.
Overall, the Logitech G522 Lightspeed with its microphone catapults itself into the top tier of gaming headsets. The combination of an outstanding microphone, versatile settings and the comfort of a ...
The ROG Kithara is a bit of a niche headset. If you're purely chasing natural, high-end audio and you appreciate a build that actually feels worth the money, it’s genuinely great. But you have to be ...
With a light feel, banging sound, and a near top-class microphone, the G552 Lightspeed is a great gaming headset that is only made weaker by the presence of similarly priced headsets with just as much ...
New Evolve3 85 (over-the-ear) and Evolve3 75 (on-the-ear) headsets deliver professional-grade voice clarity through Jabra ClearVoice with deep learning technology (DNN), adaptive ANC and spatial sound ...
Clear communication and precise sound cues play a huge role in competitive gaming. Whether it's calling enemy positions or reacting to faint footsteps, audio quality can directly affect performance.
Your microphone might not be working because VMware Workstation uses virtual audio drivers to pass through the host microphone input to the guest operating system. Issues arise when the host system’s ...
But for now, its Area-51 and Aurora 16X laptops are getting new anti-glare OLED display options. But for now, its Area-51 and Aurora 16X laptops are getting new anti-glare OLED display options. is a ...
Imagine this: You and your friends are in the drama department at your high school. Every day you stay after school and work on your lines, your blocking, your stage presence. You spend an entire ...
Needless to say, a malfunctioning microphone is a major problem on any kind of Android phone. While a lot of people confine their conversations to messaging apps these days, you’re almost inevitably ...
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