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Im looking for a pair of gaming headset that would allow me to hear the game sound as well as the chat with a mic and preferably 5.1 surround sound but under £150


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I use a headset for my job. Its suppose to be a noise cancelling, but apparently customers can still hear some back ground noise. Plantronics was recommended, but they are costly, I would love to get one that is universal, where it has a USB connect and regular one for a landline phone and maybe even wireless capabilities if possible.

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At work we just got a new phone system. Six of our phones we opted to have a cordless headset attachment. Each of these have a base (which the cordless headset recharges on), and these bases attach to each of our phones. With the base attached, we get this humming/buzzing noise like there’s electrical or perhaps radio interference (it sounds electrical to me), and it’s bad enough to discourage us from using the cordless devices.

The phone company that installed the system has been attentive to the problem, but they can’t seem to figure it out either. They said that they’ve never run across this problem with the cordless headsets before.

They’ve suggested that we purchase some devices called RF filters. They said they look like little coils that fit around the telephone cord where the phone attaches to the cordless base. I can’t seem to find any of these. Perhaps I’m not searching for it under the correct name?

I’d be grateful for any suggestions or links. Thank you.
Roger, I don’t even know where to begin looking on that web site, or any web site, for the filter that needs to go on this phone. Do you have a specific suggestion? The people at the phone company said it looks like a little coil that coils around the telephone cord that attaches the base of the cordless device to the phone.
And I tried Radio Shack. After asking for a RF filter, I explained to them what the situation was and they sold me an interference filter, which seems to cut down on the buzzing noise a little, but it’s still audible.


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I am trying to decide which gaming headset to buy for my PC. I eventually landed on the Sennheiser PC 161 and the PC 166. Which one has better sound quality for gaming and music? (I also like something with a bit of bass). Which one would be better over all? I really don’t care about the price, whichever one is better I will buy.


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ive heard of turtle beaches and trittons, are they the best? if so, which brand is better? im looking for a wireless headset and one that i might be able to use with my pc. what would u guys recommend?


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Can i plug the headset into my wireless controller and sing into to use as a mic for the game Rockband?

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**ANYONE WITH THE FAT PS2 MUST GET THE NETWORK ADAPTER, YOU CAN BUY THEM ON EBAY OR GET ONE USED AT GAMESTOP OR ANY OTHER GAMING STORE** this was recorded with a digital camcorder so the adiou was bad so i recorded my voice with my gaming usb headset. if you dont have the disc i will post a video on how to setup this without it. if any of you play battlefront my username is {IG}Lt.Col.ryguy

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this is a new one and i just got it today and i am going to unbox it for you. SUB!!!!!!!! PLZ.

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    I know that this video is a bit different from the rest of my videos, but this should hold everyone over until the next toy review. Sorry for any vocal troubles, but it was 33 degrees celcius in the room and I had to turn off the fan for the video. Final Statements: The headset is good, with a certain futuristic appeal to it, but only if you can afford it () and the extended warranty (-). Final Score: Gamers:4/5 (Good) Casual Gamers2/5 (Not Recommended) If Your Wired Mic Broke:4/5 (Good) PS: Seriously, what was up with the camera turning off after 5 minutes?!

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    www.emfnews.org www.emfnews.org The Radiation Free Headset headsets not only give you hands free communication to comply with state regulated laws, but also gives you the maxium protection from any harmful radiation reaching your brain. Here’s How It Works: The Radiation Free Headset is the world’s first cellular headset to be developed using Stethoscope Air-Stream technology. This technology utilizes a state-of-the-art enhanced sound chamber which delivers crystal clear sound through an air-filled wireless tube (similar to a doctor’s stethoscope). By replacing the wire with Air-Stream tube, the Radiation Free Headset reduces the possibility of radiation from reaching your head. Revolutionary Technology: OVC 2000 DELIVERS OPTIMAL SOUND QUALITY! The Radiation Free Headset features OVC 2000 (Optimal Voice Clarity). The voice is channeled directly into the ear canal, while special ports in the earpiece reduce background noise. This improves the sound quality and gives you better reception than a conventional phone handset. The earpiece is ergonomically designed for comfort and naturally fits the outer ear, allowing you to also hear traffic sounds while you are driving, as well as people and other sounds around you. Cellular Radiation Protection & Safety from WaveShield As cellular & cordless phone use increases, so do the concerns about the potential harmful effects of electromagnetic radiation. The Radiation Free Headset was developed with these issues in mind as well as to

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