The Bottom Line: The PSP Headset is a perfectly good set of bargain headphones, but why Sony didn't include the accessory needed to enable the microphone is beyond us.
Specs: Microphone Boom, Headset, Over-the-ear, Stereo, Mini-phone 3.5 mm 4-pole
The Bottom Line: The JayBird JB-100 Bluetooth Stereo Headset is a reasonable choice for users who want wireless music without the bulk, but bass addicts should look elsewhere.
Specs: Microphone Built-in, Headset, In-ear ear-bud (with over-the-ear mount), 0.1 lbs, Stereo, Volume control, Water resistant, Answer/end button, 1 year Limited warranty
The Bottom Line: While it isn't revolutionary, the Wii Zapper is a great Wii accessory--and for the price, you really are getting an excellent value.
Specs: Game console, Light gun
The Bottom Line: The Nyko Blu-Wave Infrared Remote is a cheap and easy way to add IR remote compatibility to your PS3, but the inability to power the console on or off is an annoying limitation.
Specs: 4.1 in x 1.3 in x 9.8 in, 6 oz
The Bottom Line: The Turtle Beach Ear Force W3 headphones offer decent wireless audio for a low price.
Specs: Headphones, Behind-the-neck, Stereo
The Bottom Line: Sony's PSP Traveler Case does a fine job of marrying form, function, and protection.
Specs: Sony PlayStation Portable Travel Case - Case For game console, Case For game console
The Bottom Line: While its use may be limited, if you're in the market for a microphone-enabled headset for the DS, the Turtle Beach Ear Force D2 is your best bet.
Specs: Microphone Boom, Headset, Semi-open, Black, Stereo
Specs: Microphone Boom, Headset, Semi-open, Pink, Stereo
Specs: Microphone Boom, Headset, Semi-open, White, Stereo
The Bottom Line: This cheap headset will help out when voice chatting in the few games that support it, but it's otherwise unnecessary.
Specs: Microphone Boom, Headset, Over-the-ear