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Mad Catz ships its co-branded Tritton Trigger stereo headset for Xbox 360, bring professional gaming audio to the mass market consumer. The plug-and-play USB headset sports precision-balanced, amplified 40mm speakers with neodymium magnets for deep bass and “crystal-clear highs”, flexible microphone so you can bend the it to an optinal position and fold it up when not in use.
The Trigger comes with an in-line audio controller providing seperate game and voice volume controls to adjust volume and in-game chat levels. The headset, according to the company, is ergonomically
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Along with the new 603 Symbian Belle smartphone, Nokia also announced the Luna Bluetooth headset with an in-ear design and NFC pairing capabilities. The Lune features a pop-up earpiece and supports Always Ready technology that allows users to answer calls simply by popping out the earpiece and end calls by placing the earpiece back in its cradle.
The Nokia Luna offers up to 8 hours of talk time and is charged with Nokia microUSB phone charger. The support for NFC (Near Field Communication) allows for rapid pairing and connection with NFC-enabled devices. The headset comes in
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Mad Catz ships the Tritton Detonator stereo headset, the first official co-branded gaming headset designed for use with Microsoft’s Xbox 360 gaming system. The Detonator is a wired headset with 50mm neodymium drivers, padded adjustable headband,plush around-the-ear earcups, detachable boom microphone, and in-line remote control.
Mad Catz’s Detonator features Selective Voice Monitoring (SVM) that allows gamers to enable or disable the ability to hear their own voice. Other than use with XBox 360, the headset also works with wide range of music player, mobile phone and
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Samsung introduces a new Bluetooth headset, the HM7000 with a slim, sleek, attractive form factor and a premium design. The new headset supports Bluetooth 3.0 and includes A2DP profile for music streaming. It features Samsung isolate dual microphone noise/echo cancellation technology as well as a boom mic for enhanced call clarity.
The Samsung HM7000 includes text-to-speech functionality, Voice Prompt & Command, as well as Active Pairing and multipoint technology. It comes wtih a portable charging station with textured finish and chrome metal details, which keeps the
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Samsung introduces a new Bluetooth headset, the HM7000 with a slim, sleek, attractive form factor and a premium design. The new headset supports Bluetooth 3.0 and includes A2DP profile for music streaming. It features Samsung isolate dual microphone noise/echo cancellation technology as well as a boom mic for enhanced call clarity.
The Samsung HM7000 includes text-to-speech functionality, Voice Prompt & Command, as well as Active Pairing and multipoint technology. It comes wtih a portable charging station with textured finish and chrome metal details, which keeps the
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Mad Catz ships the Tritton Detonator stereo headset, the first official co-branded gaming headset designed for use with Microsoft’s Xbox 360 gaming system. The Detonator is a wired headset with 50mm neodymium drivers, padded adjustable headband,plush around-the-ear earcups, detachable boom microphone, and in-line remote control.
Mad Catz’s Detonator features Selective Voice Monitoring (SVM) that allows gamers to enable or disable the ability to hear their own voice. Other than use with XBox 360, the headset also works with wide range of music player, mobile phone and
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Plantronics introduces its new Voyager Pro HD headset for the busy professionals on the go. The new headset features the Smart Sensor technology that automatically transfers calls to your headset when you wear it. The Voyager Pro HD features Vocalyst Voice and Text Services so you can send and listen to email or text messages, post to Facebook and Twitter, or check the weather―hands-free.
Plantronics’s new headset also includes noise cancellation, and three layers of wind noise reduction technology to ensure that your voice is heard clearly regardless of the sort of
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Mad Catz ships the Tritton Detonator stereo headset, the first official co-branded gaming headset designed for use with Microsoft’s Xbox 360 gaming system. The Detonator is a wired headset with 50mm neodymium drivers, padded adjustable headband,plush around-the-ear earcups, detachable boom microphone, and in-line remote control.
Mad Catz’s Detonator features Selective Voice Monitoring (SVM) that allows gamers to enable or disable the ability to hear their own voice. Other than use with XBox 360, the headset also works with wide range of music player, mobile phone and
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Plantronics announced its new Marque M155 lightweight Bluetooth headset for smartphone. The headset offers voice-guided pairing for iPhone and Android smartphones and voice recognition that allows you to answer phone call by just saying “Answer”, without pressing a button. The M155 supports Bluetooth A2DP for wireless music playback.
The Marque M155 also features the Vocalyst Voice and Text Services that let you use your voice to manage emails, texts, check weather and even update Facebook or Twitter. With Vocalyst, press a button on your headset to connect; speak simple
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Corsair Vengeance 1100
Corsair’s new Vengeance line also includes three new gaming headsets, in addition to the mice and keyboards. The Vengeance 1100 is a lightweight headset with behind-the-head design that provides comfort for long online gaming and chat sessions. It has 40mm driver units and high-sensitivity, noise-cancelling cardioid microphone for clear voice communication. The headset has both USB and 3.5mm connectors.
Corsair Vengeance 1300
The Vengeance 1300 and 1500, on the other hand, has circumaural, closed-back earpad designs for immersive audio and
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