ANOTHER pair of headphones have broken for me now.
I must have gone through 3 or 4 in the past 12 months.
Is there any good ones i can get that are wireless? or wont die easily?
(did post this in disc board, but what the hey.)
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- Boba Fett
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Not Wireless but have a handy adapter switch that saves having to unplug them all the time...
http://www.plantronics.com/europe_union ... ndex.jhtml
I have the Gamecom 1 set, currently about £30 in Pissy Werld.
http://www.plantronics.com/europe_union ... ndex.jhtml
I have the Gamecom 1 set, currently about £30 in Pissy Werld.
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- Robotic Despot
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Me have Gamecom 1 too!!!, they seem to do the trickTheJockGit wrote:Not Wireless but have a handy adapter switch that saves having to unplug them all the time...
http://www.plantronics.com/europe_union ... ndex.jhtml
I have the Gamecom 1 set, currently about £30 in Pissy Werld.
Yep, they are, while I was hunting for a new headset i came accross 3 different versions of that one, the two you've mentioned and the dsp-500. In the end I settled with this one which i'm happy with, good sound for the price and is comfortable.spoodie wrote:They look exactly like my Audio 90 ones, maybe they're just rebranded.
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- Morbo
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The problem is likely a lack of a stress relief boot on the headphones, same thing kills many, many logitech mice, so either buy stuff with them on, bodge yourself some stress relief, maybe even some superglue around the cable exit would support it enough to slow death.
or don't coil the cable around anything, ever. and it'll last longer.
or don't coil the cable around anything, ever. and it'll last longer.