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Review: Corsair Gaming H2100 wireless headset
In this review we check out the Corsair Gaming H2100 wireless headset. This Dolby headset offers 9 hours of wireless gaming with one charge, over two quality Neodyne 50mm drivers. These surround sound headphones offer 16-bit/48 KHz playback and come with Dolby certification and a new color theme, black is back (and a little yellow).
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#4971839 Posted on: 12/04/2014 08:57 PM
I hate to be a hater but I stay away from anything wireless..not only it's not cool to have to recharge it or have to buy batterys, but there is enough electromagnetic pollution arround, I don't need my headset to finish me off like a microwave
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Just a personal opinion though!
I hate to be a hater but I stay away from anything wireless..not only it's not cool to have to recharge it or have to buy batterys, but there is enough electromagnetic pollution arround, I don't need my headset to finish me off like a microwave

Just a personal opinion though!
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#4971845 Posted on: 12/04/2014 09:17 PM
I hate to be a hater but I stay away from anything wireless..not only it's not cool to have to recharge it or have to buy batterys, but there is enough electromagnetic pollution arround, I don't need my headset to finish me off like a microwave
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Just a personal opinion though!
lol, Those are my thoughts too, house wired with ethernet and all peripherals wired. Only wireless thing I have is my mobile phone.
These headphones look snazzy though, not that I'd buy them.
I hate to be a hater but I stay away from anything wireless..not only it's not cool to have to recharge it or have to buy batterys, but there is enough electromagnetic pollution arround, I don't need my headset to finish me off like a microwave

Just a personal opinion though!
lol, Those are my thoughts too, house wired with ethernet and all peripherals wired. Only wireless thing I have is my mobile phone.
These headphones look snazzy though, not that I'd buy them.
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So these are identical to the Vengeance 2100s? Are any of the bugs of the V2100 fixed? Or is it merely a new yellow paint job.
P.S: There are a bunch of typo's in the review. You were talking about the H2100 and instead wrote V2100, or viceversa. Much copy & paste has been done. Even the picture of the dongle is wrong, it still uses the old V2100 logo with the sails and not the new blades.