 | Logitech G35
The Logitech G35 is one of the newest gaming headsets to hit the streets. Priced relatively high, the G35 is more exclusive but definitely won’t disappoint anyone who invests in one. |
 | Plantronics GameCom 377 Plantronics are a relatively smaller brand in the gaming headset scene, however the Gamecom 377 is worthy competitor. |
 | Razer Barracuda
The Razer Barracuda is a high quality 5.1 surround sound headset that should satisfy most avid gamers. |
 | Razer Carcharias The Razer Carcharias are a quality mid-range performance headset designed for gamers with PC’s that don’t have multi-channel support. |
 | Razer Megalodon The megalodon (“big tooth” in Greek) was the apex predator of the prehistoric times – a giant shark that could grow larger than 18 meters (59 ft) long. It’s no wonder why Razer has named this headset accordingly. |
 | Razer Piranha The Razer Piranha headset is a decent option for a middle tier headset in the $60 - $70 price range. |
 | SteelSeries 4H The SteelSeries 4H is, as you can probably guess, a grade below the 5H. Don’t be discouraged though, the 4H performs well in game and well enough for music and video. |
 | Steel Series 5H v2 The SteelSeries 5H v2 is a very popular headset amongst both casual and professional gamers. |
 | Steel Series 5H v2 The SteelSeries Siberia Neckband headset combines a mixture of attractive design and quality engineering to establish itself as a favorite among gamers. |
 | Ear Force X-52 The Turtle Bear Ear Force X-52 is a low priced, high quality headset that’s packed with extra features. |
 | Ear Force HPA-2 Turtle Beach steps it up a notch with the Ear Force HPA2’s, the 5.1 channel surround sound amplified gaming headset. |
 | Zalman ZM-RS6F Zalman are better known for their noiseless computer parts than their headsets, but the Zalman ZM-RS6F headphones are a surprisingly high quality gaming headset. |