No matter if “Fortnite”, “World of Warcraft” or “League of Legends”: If you want to break something in online games, you have to coordinate with your team. In principle, this is possible with any headset, but gamers have special needs and prefer to use the gaming headset.
The often futuristic designed headphones are designed not only for short phone calls, but sit even after long sessions still pleasant on the head – thick padding thanks.
USB instead of jack can have advantages
In addition to the microphone usually equipped with a noise reduction another special feature: More and more models are not connected via the classic jack with the PC, but have an integrated mini-sound card and receive audio signals digitally via USB.
This allows for nice features like surround sound, an easy equalize setting and a variety of digital sound enhancement technologies. This definitely brings with it a competitive advantage: whoever hears where the opponent is can finally make it more harmless in the game. At least on the PC, on the console one is usually limited to stereo sound.
The futuristic Logitech G633 with 40-millimeter drivers can be connected to two devices at the same time thanks to the USB and phone jack and offers programmable keys. At the PC 7.1 surround sound is possible, at the console at least stereo. The G633 features a retractable noise-canceling microphone.
The futuristic Logitech G633 with 40-millimeter drivers can be connected to two devices at the same time thanks to the USB and phone jack and offers programmable keys. At the PC 7.1 surround sound is possible, at the console at least stereo. The G633 features a retractable noise-canceling microphone.
The Sennheiser GSP 500 promises with open construction and soft padding particularly comfortable to wear. The noise-canceling microphone forwards commands to the team in an easy-to-understand manner; the GSP 500 is connected to a PC or console via a 3.5-millimeter jack connection.