Read more.Ever wanted to build your own gaming headset?
Read more.Ever wanted to build your own gaming headset?
I've actually an Aiaiai TMA-2 lying around. Is there any way to upgrade it with a mic using the Fnatic parts, and if so, which?
Alternatively. One could buy a cheap set of headphones and a microphone. Totally unheard of, I know, right?
Either way, rather than some tacky "pro-gamer" crap, a decent headset (if you must) like sennheiser PC37x (massdrop, will come back up for another drop soon) or hyperX will run rings around this.
Don't sell the Aiaiai TMA-2 short. This is actually a very good headphone. Or should I say, series of headphones, as you can configure them to your own liking. Have a look at the configurator. The "Young Guru" preset is especially nice. I seriously doubt that adding a mic on the Fnatic edition will ruin the sound quality.
...or... spend the £180 on a gaming headset and some headphones/earbuds for "on the go".are Duel's modular capabilities just a gimmick? Well, no, not entirely. On paper having a choice of configurations makes good sense. Gearing-up for a long gaming session? Then opt for the boom mic and larger earpads for a wider soundstage and better isolation. If you'll be using the headset while on the go, the in-line cable and on-ear pads create a smaller and lighter offering.
A bit more hassle than I'd want. And I also think that the bits and pieces also risk being misplaced just when you need them.
Alternatively, you can use an wired earphone that plugged into a bluetooth headset.
Great idea, as everyone's head & ears are shaped differently
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