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Gaming Headset Buying Guide

TechTimeToday: "It’s 2012 and chances are even your parents try to steal your gaming controller here and there. Gaming isn’t just for geeks and nerds anymore. This transition is easily noticed when you take into consideration that several high budget games have accrued more income for the lucky ones than movies. So whether you are an open gamer or still in the closet about it, let’s discuss sound..."

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Turtle Beach Stealth Pro Wireless Noise Canceling Gaming Headset review - ChristCenteredGamer

CCG writes - "The Turtle Beach Stealth Pro in some ways populates a unique place in the headset market. I never thought I wanted a gaming headset that I could use on the train, but now that I have, I love it. It looks sharp, works really well (outside of 5G zones, I suppose), and seems built to last. It sounds quite good, and the way it quickly pairs and switches between Bluetooth devices is lovely, also."

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Turtle Beach Atom Mobile Game Controller review - ChristCenteredGamer

CCG writes - "Since Android phones come in all different shapes and sizes, the Atom uses a combination of rubberized grips and spring-loaded tabs to hold it in place. The tabs slide up and down and squeeze the phone, holding the grips on. It squeezes the phone on the top and bottom while the phone is held horizontally, but it does not clamp the phone horizontally; your hands have to keep them together, though it does grip onto each side well on its own. If your phone and case are thin enough that it fits under the lip on the front edge of the grip, then it's likely going to stay in place. My phone and case are slightly thicker, so it barely fits in there. As a result, it doesn't feel the most sturdy, though it's only actually popped out once during my hours of playtime."

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Razer launches new $99 Leviathan V2 X soundbar for PCs

Razer shrinks the Leviathan soundbar for V2. It's got a smaller price tag, too.

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