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    Best Gaming Headsets 2016

    Discussion in 'Notebook News and Reviews' started by Michael Wall, Dec 30, 2016.

  1. Michael Wall

    Michael Wall Notebook Consultant NBR Reviewer

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    When it comes to having a complete gaming experience audio matters. Think of how integral the sound design is to set the stage in Battlefield One. The twang of the bullets crashing off of metal, the terrifying roar of a nearby explosion followed by the cascading pitter patter of dirt, it makes the game come to life. While speakers in gaming laptops are getting better, they still pale in comparison to high-end gaming headsets. If you don’t have good audio equipment you’re missing out plane and simple.

    In fact, we’d argue that having a high-quality headset is just as integral as a mechanical keyboard or gaming mouse, especially when playing competitive games. Hardware developers knew this too, which is why many of them have introduced their own gaming headsets. With so many options to choose from, it can be daunting. Audio quality is something that can be difficult to quantify. But with all the various options in different price ranges, with different outputs, and features it becomes easier to find something that is tailored to your needs.

    Here’s a list of four headsets that deliver an excellent audio experience.

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