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Best gaming headphones – top 5 for Windows Vista

jjones | Guides | 05/04/2007 08:00am
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At 5… Plantronics .audio 350

Plantronics .audio 350

Price £21 (Buy from Ebuyer)

A basic yet attractive-sounding gaming set, with pillow-soft ear cushions and a noisecancelling microphone for in-game chat.

At 4… Creative HN-700

Creative HN-700

Price £28 (Buy from Ebuyer)

These headphones feature noise-cancelling, blocking the sounds of the real world in favour of their fantastic aural experience.


At 3… Logitech Precision

Logitech Precision

Price £15 (Buy from Ebuyer)

These budget cans feature a unique open air design, so your ears stay cool in even the most tense of virtual firefights.

At 2… Razer Barracuda HP-1

Razer Barracuda HP-1

Price £95 (Buy from Ebuyer)

Packing three separate speakers into each earphone, these enormous glowing behemoths require their own USB amplifier.

And at 1… Sennheiser RS110 Wireless

Sennheiser RS110 Wireless

Price £36 (Buy from Ebuyer)

Great for those scary video game moments that make you recoil from your monitor in fear – admit it, that does happen sometimes. Anyway, these spectacular-sounding wireless headphones ensure that when you do, your cans won’t suddenly whip off your ears and fling back to your desk.

The bottom line: Excellent, detailed sound – and without wires to get in your way.

Have we missed something? Have more to say? Comment below on what headphones you use.


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