Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Skullcandy Lowrider Xbox 360 Gaming

Skullcandy Lowrider Xbox 360 Gaming

 

Skullcandy Lowrider Xbox 360 Gaming

 


Price : $59.95
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Skullcandy Lowrider Xbox 360 Gaming

Product Description


Color: black
Skullcandy SMLWBX-34 Lowrider SGS Xbox 360 Boom Mic, Looks aren't everything, especially during a 4 a.m. campaign behind enemy lines. The Skullcandy Lowrider for Xbox 360 gaming series headset looks tough and tech while it makes darn sure the sound is full, bold and lifelike. Using 40mm performance drivers and a unique, cuffed on-ear design, paired with a swiveling boom mic, Lowrider and you will put the fear in your foes! SGS headphones are not compatible with HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia interface) cables and can only be used on the XBOX 360 gaming console.

Product Details

  • Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.
  • ASIN: B0018BIARU
  • Product Dimensions: 8.7 x 6.4 x 7.5 inches ; 4.5 ounces
  • Media: Electronics

Product Features

  • 40mm speaker,Magnet: NdFeB
  • Frequency range: 100 - 18,000 HZ
  • Impedance: 32 ohms, Max input power: 400 mW
  • Cable type: OFC, Cable length: 1.2 M, Plug type: 3.5mm gold plated
  • SGS headphones are not compatible with HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia interface) cables and can only be used on the XBOX 360 gaming console

Customer Reviews


I am very pleased with these headphones. The gameplay sound quality is excellent. I am hearing things in games like Gears of War 2 and Fallout 3 that I had never heard before. Most ambient noise is kept out, so all you hear is the game audio. Another bonus is that I can turn the television volume to zero and turn my headphones up so that late at night my family can sleep and I can still hear my games. The first day I used this headset, my friends immediately commented on the improvement in voice quality that they could hear.
My only complaint with this headset is that there is no Mute button (at least, not that I have found yet).
If you want a good alternative to the Microsoft products, and if you want stereo game audio combined with chat, this is a good option.
Regarding the negative reviews: Every single negative comment that I have read about this headset I experienced, too, all on the first night I used the headset. No chat functionality, no instructions, overly loud game audio or inaudible chat audio... I experienced it all in my first hour with this headset...
So I got off my rear and went to the computer, pulled up the Skullcandy website, and found answers to all of my questions. There are instructions on how to make this headset function properly, as well as a connection blueprint. Furthermore, the XBox 360 owner's guide explains how to adjust volume levels on the XBox and XBox Live. And most games have their own volume levels to work with. After 10 minutes on the computer, I had the settings for my headset tuned in precisely.
In closing, this is a good headset, and I recommend it. Regarding the negative reviews: If you are intelligent enough to post a review on Amazon.com, you should be intelligent enough to visit the manufacturer's website and read how to use their product.


I bought this Mic/Headset thinking that it would be nice to have the game sound and voice all in one. I do a lot of late night gaming, and with a pregnant wife and a 3 year old, keeping things quite is key.
Let me start out by saying the game sound is fantastic. I sit about 8 feet away from my TV and the wire reached fine. There wasn't much slack, but once you get situated, it wasn't an issue. You could hear everything beautifully in games such as Battlefield, or GTA.
The issue comes in with voice chat. Firstly, there are no instructions in the package, so if you don't have your voice setting turned to both (speaker and headset), you won't hear anything, or have any idea why. Secondly, you can't hear the voices over the games. In the dashboard you can hear everything fine, although it's a little quiet. During a game however, with explosions and general game noise the voice chat is so quiet you can't hear. On most games you can turn the audio down from the game options to even everything out. But on those games that you can't, such as Too Human, you are stuck.
Lastly, there is no Mic mute option, or the ability to turn up the voice volume without also turning up all sounds from the game.
So I leave disappointed. But, at least I know what not to recommend in the future.

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