Five Best PC Headsets Available For Under £100
Moving up the price range we have the TteSports Shock One and it is at this price point that we start to see a few more premium features cropping into our selection. TteSports have been deeply involved in the eSports community for years now and it has earned them plenty of feed back from gamers, something that reflects well in their products.
The Shock One is the first headset in our list to have premium quality software that handles features such as EQ, enhancements and DTS surround sound. The headset its self has some cool LED lighting effects, an in-line controller, braided cable, good quality USB connection, two sets of ear pads (leather-like and fabric) that can be interchanged, a folding headband design and even a zip-up soft carry bag.
Audio performance is very impressive, extremely loud and powerful drivers with some thundering bass tones that will prove popular with those looking for that wow factor and that makes this headset one of the best mid budget price vs performance headsets on the market. The only downside I have is that some of the plastics feel a little cheap in some places, but at least it’s backed up by great performance when it comes to audio and a long list of extra features.
The TteSports Shock One is available from online retailers for around £55
Read the full review here – www.eteknix.com/thermaltake-esports-shock-one-pc-headset-review/
You seem to have forgotten or ignored Creative’s HS-1200, a wi-fi headset with great sound, exceptional mic, macro-ish buttons (control skype, VLC, Winamp, Mumble etc by using the pre-configured buttons as hot-key commands) and after many years of almost 16h/day use so I can hear the PC while my missus watches TV, etc, mine is still working fine.
The only negative is that it can be a little tight on your head {or maybe my head is just huge}.
actually, I did state that all the headsets I’ve included have been personally reviewed by myself, I’m not going to be above myself and recommend products I have never tested personally 🙂 I hope you can appreciate that, but thanks for the suggestion, keep em coming 🙂
actually, I did state that all the headsets I’ve included have been personally reviewed by myself, I’m not going to be above myself and recommend products I have never tested personally 🙂 I hope you can appreciate that, but thanks for the suggestion, keep em coming 🙂
it’s fair that you should only review products that you (or a team or you) have personally tested, and I obviously missed the bit where you say that these are the best out of the ones you’ve tested… though if you’re going to use that qualifier you perhaps should list the ones that were not as good as those 5 so as not to discriminate against the untested headsets.
Just a suggestion of course in the interest of fairness, openness and honesty – which I assume should be the basis of all journalism.
Not really, anyone can get that list by filtering by price on Amazon lol. “Five best headsets and five other headsets that maybe ok for the same money” doesn’t really have the same ring to it. Was only intended to be some informal light Sunday reading that a conclusive master guide 🙂
I may revisit the subject in a few months and take a more concise approach to it.
I’m really confused now, did you reply to the correct post? Are you really saying that there’s an Amazon filter to show only the headsets that you’ve used in the past? I looked, but I couldn’t find it.
pre morning coffee reply ftw. I perceived what you said as just other headsets under £100 in general 😀 In that case it’s called “filter by price” lol. don’t ask me how I came to that answer though, I may as well have read someone elses comment 😀
Thanks for the feedback though.
Razer, Logitech, and some other great brands were left out of this. Maybe do and update and write “Ten best pc headsets under 100”
I’ve been using the Creative Fatal1ty headset for about 4 years now, about six months ago I had to get a new one as an incident while drinking left the right earphone cutting out when the cord wiggled. I think regular price it’s about fifty dollars and I have seen it for as little as twenty when on sale on newegg.
At first I tried to replace it with a Corsair 1500, but upon receiving it the 50mm drives they advertised were more like mid volume tweeters. They had absolutely no mids or lows at all. I returned it and got another Fatal1ty. I also had a Logitech G35, I won in a contest playing World of Tanks, it sounded alright but for the price it still wasn’t as good sound wise and was only USB, so I sold it on Ebay.
The new Tesoro Kυνέη Angel A1 7.1, now available, is coming at the price of 70/80€. You could think about a review.
Thanks for the hard work !
great points altogether, you just won a brand new reader.
What may you suggest in regards to your submit that you just made a few days ago?
Any sure?