With a pricetag of $40 many may be a bit leery of purchasing the Ozone Rage ST Headset as it is significantly lower in price than most gaming headsets which implies lower quality too. It does use the 40mm drivers common in most headsets with a response range of 20-20kHz but the microphone is omnidirectional as opposed to unidirectional which means you will send background noise. Modders-Inc tried it out and were pleasantly surprised; while it has none of the extra features that $100+ headsets do, the overall quality was worth the price of admission. If you are in need of a headset but are strapped for cash, these are a good choice for you.
"Despite the stereotype, gamers are social creatures too. Competitive games after all requires another person to play with, but as expressive as some gestures may be such as virtual teabagging, it is not nearly as effective in conveying what you really feel when you shout out expletives through a headset. It feels very natural in fact that one almost feels …"
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i like these better for
i like these better for $20
Speaker Diameter: 50mm
Impedance: 32 ohms
Frequency range :20-20000Hz
Sensitivity: 112 +- 3dB
Headphone plug: 3.5 interfaces
Microphone Specifications: 6.0 x 5.0mm whole point
Microphone Sensitivity:-54dB +- 3dB
Cord: 2.2m
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they seem to cancel out noise pretty well, while talking to friends on hangouts the kids did not seem to bother those I have spoken too. I need to test them more to really see but for $20 they are great.