Creative World of Warcraft Wireless Headset Review

Audio/Others by stefan @ 2010-06-08

Are you a World of Warcraft die hard fan? Want a nice looking, extremely comfortable wireless headset that has a lot of customizable options, including the choice to set one of multiple lights for the exterior and special designed lenses with Alliance/Horde design? Did I forget to mention very good sound quality? Then this piece of hardware might be designed just for you!

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A Closer Look Part 2

A Closer Look Part 2

Even the pre-installed lenses are covered with a transparent plastic, which must be removed before the first use:

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The headband is a little thick but ensures maximum comfort when using the device for a lot of hours at once:

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In each of the headsets’ sides, we can see an armor-like design and a logo, on this side the Sound Blaster one:

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Each cup has on the exterior interesting glyphs embossed into the plastic material and we can also see the preinstalled lenses; on the right cup there are no extra buttons:

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On the right cup, we can see the Volume – and + buttons near the On/Off switch; near them there is also the USB connector, which is used to charge the device:

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Near the USB power connector, we can find the MIC connector and a pair/MIC mute button:

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People that have a large head can extend with caution (to avoid breaking) the headset for maximum comfort. In this photo we can see the inside rail, which also holds the cable that connects the cups together:

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The cups can rotate 90 degrees outward and this helps when we want to put the device in the protective pouch or just sit it on the table:

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On the inside of the cups, we can observe a leather-like material and a semi-transparent material through which the speaker can be seen; the cups cover the entire ear and do not isolate us completely from the outside noise (we can successfully hear what a person says to us, if the headset is off or it is on and no sound is playing):

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Here is how the mini-USB connector does look on the headset, with the rubber protection aside:

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On the inside part of the headset, near the extendable rail, we can find the Left-Right marks, so we will know how to wear correctly the device:

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The left cup space to fit the MIC is designed in such a way, so we can mount it only in the correct position:

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