Guest The_Monkey Posted April 21, 2010 Share Posted April 21, 2010 I ripped this from slickdeals. I use this headset to game with. I do enjoy it as it is quite comfortable, and sounds great. It uses usb, so it has its own sound controller with the headset, and makes it easier for plug and play action. I paid $99 for it when I got it a couple of months ago. Newegg synopsis: When it comes to surviving on the virtual battlefield, you're only as good as your tools are. That's why you should never step into the arena without the Creative Sound Blaster Arena USB Gaming Headset. Designed specifically for high-demanding gamers, the Arena Gaming Headset features X-Fi technology to take advantage of EAX gaming effects and accurate 3D positional audio. You'll always hear your enemies before they can see you. Bring this headset to your next LAN party and you'll never be distracted by background noise, thanks to the intelligent noise-canceling technology. You'll also appreciate the noise-canceling microphone, ensuring all of your commands come through clearly. As an added bonus, you can morph your voice to taunt your enemies. Crush the competition today with the Creative Sound Blaster Arena USB Gaming Headset! Slickdeals link Newegg link Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Master Posted April 21, 2010 Share Posted April 21, 2010 they are already sold out on newegg. lol wow Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kinta Posted April 21, 2010 Share Posted April 21, 2010 (edited) LOL pro. My wife and I have been using these headphones. No one knows what I'm talking about when they ask what headset I use. They're great though. Oh and before you read the reviews let me counter review: "The USB cable is long and easy to break" -Don't plug it in to the front of your computer and beat on it dummy. "Feels flimsy" -If you're typically careless with the things you buy don't buy this. It is lightweight and doesn't feel like a brick on top of your head. Smashing, throwing, stomping, kicking, and punching are a few things this headset will probably not withstand. "The silencer feature muffles my voice" -Turn it off dummy. "The microphone is easy to break" -It plugs and unplugs into your headset one way. Don't tug on it before it's properly aligned to come out. DERP. "Too small for my head" -Adjust it dummy. Perhaps there's some other problem(fathead). "The padding on top makes my head hurt" -You may think you have it adjusted correctly but it's on too tight. Make it bigger. The headset is rounded not form fitted to your head. If you look you'll notice the speakers are meant to curve back to your ears not drop straight down beside them. See the elbow? Okay that wasn't too hard right? "Sounds great" -I agree Edited April 21, 2010 by Kinta Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest The_Monkey Posted April 21, 2010 Share Posted April 21, 2010 LOL pro. My wife and I have been using these headphones. No one knows what I'm talking about when they ask what headset I use. They're great though. Oh and before you read the reviews let me counter review: "The USB cable is long and easy to break" -Don't plug it in to the front of your computer and beat on it dummy. "Feels flimsy" -If you're typically careless with the things you buy don't buy this. It is lightweight and doesn't feel like a brick on top of your head. Smashing, throwing, stomping, kicking, and punching are a few things this headset will probably not withstand. "The silencer feature muffles my voice" -Turn it off dummy. "The microphone is easy to break" -It plugs and unplugs into your headset one way. Don't tug on it before it's properly aligned to come out. DERP. "Too small for my head" -Adjust it dummy. Perhaps there's some other problem(fathead). "The padding on top makes my head hurt" -You may think you have it adjusted correctly but it's on too tight. Make it bigger. The headset is rounded not form fitted to your head. If you look you'll notice the speakers are meant to curve back to your ears not drop straight down beside them. See the elbow? Okay that wasn't too hard right? "Sounds great" -I agree I agree with all of your counter arguments. I've used plantronics headsets for the longest time because the mic sounded great. I switched to this headset because I wanted better sound for myself. I have to have a headset that is USB driven because I am a nerd that hates on-board sound. The mic on these isn't as wonderful as the plantronics, but I don't care how well you hear my voice, I care how well I can hear you walking around so I can murderface you. This headset is worth $100 in my opinion. Getting them at $50 is a steal. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RetiredTacos Posted April 21, 2010 Share Posted April 21, 2010 Gaming headsets are fail...this one is cute though, worth a shot for 50 bonez Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
I Love Lamp Posted April 21, 2010 Share Posted April 21, 2010 Gaming headsets are fail...this one is cute though, worth a shot for 50 bonez Not all of us can get gold plated Sennheisers that shit kit kat bars or whatever it is that you have. Dick. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RetiredTacos Posted April 21, 2010 Share Posted April 21, 2010 Not all of us can get gold plated Sennheisers that shit kit kat bars or whatever it is that you have. Dick. - spend money on a good combo that will last forever, or buy new 100$ headsets every year, you choose. Also gaming headsets is why 90% of people on vent sound like robots or Clay Aiken. Amazon.com: Zalman Microphone Zm-Mic1 High Sensitivity Headphone Microphone Retail: Electronics Amazon.com: Audio Technica ATH-AD700 Open-air Dynamic Audiophile Headphones with 53mm Drivers with Neodymium Magnet Systems: Electronics Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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