Sennheiser’s new stylish, powerful gaming headphones
Editor’s Note: The following article is reprinted from the Today @ PC World blog at PCWorld.com.
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Sennheiser showed some classic headphones at CES, but the most impressive was the new gaming headphone series, particularly PC 333D.
The big headphones are both flexible and powerful for gamers. The 7.1 Dolby surround sound-backed pair have hearty cups that keep outside noise to a minimum, but the right ear can be flipped up to hear both the sound and the real world simultaneously. The design was inspired by DJ demands since they often need to hear the music in the headphones and in the club.
The biggest asset may be the adjustable mic. Tilt the long, slender receiver upright and the mic turns off, while pulling it down will activate it. The headphones seems well suited for Halo battles. The PC 333D cost $239.95 and are available now.
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