Lioncast will clean up in this connection now and tangle with the Lioncast LX16 headset provides almost universal solution. In addition to USB headset also serves the Xbox 360 port on the controller to communicate over Xbox Live. Through USB support, the device works on each PlayStation 3 as well as standard PCs and notebooks. The startup under Windows XP and Windows 7 could not have been easier: Plugging put loshören, and speak.
In addition, the device also has RCA connectors. Why is however dispense with a 3.5 stereo plug, remains a mystery. If necessary, however, this can be operated via RCA adapter. So if you want to use the headset also to speak on the PC, the need to work on USB. However, should now represent the smallest obstacle, because all current devices support USB.
On the lower price segment
The Lioncast LX16 Headset is located in the lower price segment and have scarce 25 euros. For the quality offered is very well done. The headset sits comfortably on the head and has a good sound. Discussions are clearly received and the other side would be a clear voice transmission. However, the microphone is not free but is bendable like a Blutooth headset parallel to the cheek of the user.
The distance to the mouth is therefore a bit further than freely bendable headsets, which means that background noise can be filtered harder. Depending on the environment, this can be felt on the other end of the line as a nuisance. The advantage of fixed plastic enclosed and static headset is of course less wear by constantly bending.
In addition to the numerous connection options and the good processing the headset still has two volume knobs that separately adjust the volume of the language and possibly the played game sound can be controlled. There is of course a mute button. So all in all an absolutely recommendable device in the lower price range with some small limitations. Especially a lot of sense, if you want one and the same headset to use multiple devices with different connectors.