The Bottom Line: The PS3 Wireless Keypad is the best way to chat with friends and browse the Internet on the PlayStation 3.
Specs: Game console, Keyboard, Wireless, QWERTY
The Bottom Line: The PSP Headset with Remote Control works as advertised and is all the hardware you need to start chatting using Skype with your PSP.
Specs: Microphone Boom, Headset, Clip-on, Stereo
The Bottom Line: While it costs a bit more than it should, the DualShock 3 adds the rumble support that should've been present in the PS3 from the beginning.
Specs: External, Game console, Game pad, Wireless, Black, 4-way D-pad, Two thumb sticks
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: 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: If you do a lot of movie watching with your PS3, the Sony PlayStation 3 Blu-ray DVD Remote is a nice luxury, but it's not a must-have accessory for the PS3.
The Bottom Line: Sony's DualShock 2 Analog Controller stands as the best of its generation and the blueprint for almost every controller released since.
Specs: External, Game console, None, Game pad, Wired, Black, 4-way D-pad, Two thumb sticks
Specs: External, Game console, USB, 4 pin USB Type A, Camera, Wired
Specs: Headphones, Ear-cup, Black, Surround Sound, Mini-phone stereo 3.5 mm, RCA phono x 2, TOSLINK, Auto power on/off, Dolby Digital ready, Gold plated connectors, Virtual surround sound, 90 days Limited warranty Parts and labor, 1 year Limited warranty Parts
Specs: External, Game console, USB, Camera, Wired