The Plantronics brand of PC headsets seems to be the least expensive overall. In addition, the Plantronics GameCom 380, in particular, has many great reviews.
The number one best seller on Amazon is the Universal PC/Stereo Gaming Headset - Yapster TM-YB100A, sold by TekNmotion. It has an average rating of 4 out of 5 stars, based on 773 customer reviews. The price is $15.98.
Motorola's website lists their entire line of Bluetooth headsets. Reviews of the headsets are found at CNet, PC Magazine, Android Central, and Consumer Reports.
USB headsets can be purchased from many stores such as PC stores, gaming stores, and also online. Online selling sites would be the best place for someone to purchase USB headsets for the best price.
PC headsets can work on the PS3, but compatibility may vary depending on the headset's design and connection type. Most headsets with a standard 3.5mm audio jack can be used with the PS3, as the console has a compatible audio output. However, USB headsets typically won’t work unless they are specifically designed for PS3 or have compatible drivers. Always check the headset specifications for compatibility before attempting to use them with a PS3.
Turtle Beach makes gaming headsets for most of the current generation systems on the market. This includes Playstation, Xbox, Nintendo, PC, and for mobile devices.
8 GB of RAM will be approximately $45 - $50 at most places. The price is fairly inexpensive at this time as they are offering even larger RAM in the marketplace.
The Logitech Precision PC Gaming Headset with Microphone has in line volume. The Labtec GO 440 Adjustable Stereo PC Headset with Volume Control should fit the bill for you and it'sonly around 8.00.
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Unlikely, but i do know that there is a wireless receiver for computers to pick up wireless controllers and headsets.
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in my opionion Eee PC.. :D
Gaming headsets are essential for communication when playing any video game online. Razor sells a selection of expensive but responsive headsets. If you want to find a cheaper model you can head over to a local Target or Radioshack.