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: While we love the style, portability, and feature set of the Jabra Stone, it does suffer from a few design and performance issues.
Specs: Microphone Built-in, Headset, Over-the-ear, 0.2 oz, Mono, Multiuse, Voice dialing, Volume control, Answer/end button, Battery level indication, Noise Blackout Extreme technology, 1 year Limited warranty
The Bottom Line: Skullcandy Icon 2 headphones are a decent option for teens who prefer on-ear models with a splash of style and a built-in mic for music phone compatibility.
Specs: Microphone On-cable, Headset, Semi-open, Magenta print, Stereo, Inline microphone for iPhone and Blackberry
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