Introduction and scope of delivery
With a street price of less than 50 euros, you can be gracious as long as the quality in the physical and acoustic sense is appropriate to the price. Logitech's G230, which we probably wouldn't buy for an RRP of 70 euros, could be a prime example where a headset can easily get a good price/performance offer if the road cracks down. But that is precisely what must now be clarified.
Without wanting to spoil in advance: the G230 is not a real revelation, but it is at least somehow useful. What makes it interesting, however, is the possibility to modden it a little, because instead of Asian cheap glue you still rely on good old Phillips screws. Yes, this was not a mistake when reading: screws. But more on that later.
Accessories? Doesn't exist. The PC as a source must be sufficient, because even one of the usual Y-adapters for Playstation & Co is completely missing here. No matter, you can buy cheaply. Thinks Logitech and is stupidly even somehow right, because such three-handed sings usually fly into the corner with PC players anyway.
- 1 - Einführung und Übersicht
- 2 - Arctic P533 Penta
- 3 - Cougar Immersa
- 4 - Creative Flex
- 5 - Creative Sound Blaster Inferno
- 6 - Creative Sound Blaster Tactic3D Rage Wireless V 2.0
- 7 - Creative Sound BlasterX H5
- 8 - [NEU] Lioncast LX50
- 9 - Logitech G230
- 10 - Ozone Ekho H80
- 11 - Qpad QH-90
- 12 - Razer ManO'War Wireless
- 13 - Roccat Renga
- 14 - Sharkoon Skiller SGH1
- 15 - Steelseries Siberia 200
- 16 - Steelseries Siberia 800
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