The Bottom Line: With their accurate 7.1-channel separation, the Turtle Beach Ear Force X41 headphones are great surround-sound headphones for the Xbox 360--or any other home theater component.
Specs: Microphone Boom, Headset, Ear-cup, 9.5 oz, 7.1 channel surround, TOSLINK, RCA phono x 2, Bass Boost, Auto power off, Volume control, Built-in Dolby Digital decoder, Built-in Dolby Pro Logic II decoder
The Bottom Line: The AX 900 Gaming Headset performs extremely well and is compatible with pretty much every gaming PC and game console.
Specs: Microphone Built-in Boom, Headset, Ear-cup, Stereo, 4 pin USB Type A, TOSLINK, RCA phono x 2, Volume control, Dolby Headphone technology
The Bottom Line: The AX 720 Gaming Headset performs extremely well and is compatible with pretty much every gaming PC and game console except the Wii.
Specs: Microphone Built-in Boom, Headset, Ear-cup, Stereo, Volume control, Dolby Headphone technology
The Bottom Line: The Action Pak provides a better shooting experience than the Zapper or the Perfect Shot and is recommended for any Wii gamer who is serious about the genre.
Specs: Game console, Game pad, Wireless, Triggers
The Bottom Line: The X31 is a great stereo wireless gaming headset for the Xbox 360, we just wish it could handle Dolby Digital playback.
Specs: Microphone Boom, Headset, Ear-cup, Stereo, Bass Boost, Volume control
The Bottom Line: The Westone 1 True-Fit Earphones are very comfortable and durable, but the sound quality doesn't quite match up to the price tag.
Specs: Headphones, In-ear ear-bud, Black, Stereo, Mini-phone stereo 3.5 mm, Wax loop for cleaning, Single balanced armature drivers, Noise isolation, Lightweight
The Bottom Line: The Ear Force P21 headset may not support surround sound, but it is a solid PlayStation 3 accessory that supports in-game chat.
Specs: Microphone, Headset, Ear-cup, 1.2 lbs, Stereo, RCA phono x 2, Built-in amplifier
The Bottom Line: Wii MotionPlus definitely provides some impressive moments in gaming; we just wish it was incorporated in the original Wii remote.
The Bottom Line: The absence of products that support Trans-Port and the uncertainty of MotionPlus compatibility may have you waiting until you pull the trigger on a Nyko Wand.
Specs: External, Game console, Game pad, Wireless
The Bottom Line: While they fall short on clarity and detail, the Shure SE115 earphones deliver impressive bass, making them a solid option for people who listen to a lot of hip-hop and reggae.
Specs: Headphones, In-ear ear-bud, Black, Stereo, Mini-phone stereo 3.5 mm, 2 years Limited warranty