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Xbox 360 Gaming Headphones


Jackofalltrades

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All the people I play with on line have some upgraded headphones and I want some too.

My bro and most use some form of turtle beaches and one friend has Trittons. Wonder what your thoughts on these were?

I need something easy to use, 100.00 range, as few wires as possible and good sound quality and durability.

I have a permanent hearing loss on both ears, so the finite details don't really apply. I have used turtle beaches and I can hear much more and like them, just trying to keep my options open. Can't find a good place to review and compare.

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yea you really want a wired one, if ya can't then just realize you'll give up quality and so there won't be much difference. I have the TB ones for 100 bucks and those + ninja pro (hear enemies louder) on black ops is almost like cheating. If you're competitive, they are worth every penny, if not I don't see why you'd need them unless your sound sucks.

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