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July 26th, 2008 at 1:27 am

Creative HS-1200 hits at last, brings the X-Fi to wireless cans

First seen back at CES. Creative has put together a very nice package with the HS-1200 set [Product page on Creative website].

One of the features that sets the HS-1200 apart from products like the FREETALK or the Clearchat, is the SoundBlaster X-Fi technology that Creative bundles in. X-Fi delivers some pretty kick-ass virtualization for up to 7.1 surround sound via CMSS-3D and restores clarity lost in many of our compressed music files via Crystalizer. With the accompanying X-Fi package, these headsets deliver gamer-certified performance as well as the versatility that comes with products like the FREETALK and Clearchat models from other companies.

From a pure design perspective, these ear-pads are particularly comfortable for my taste…. Plus, if you’re of the unusually large-headed variety (like me, hat-size 8), you’ll appreciate the fit of the HS-1200.

My favorite part though (and secretly how the HS-1200 really differentiates itself) is the mic boom — it’s simply the best I’ve used on any headset, wired or wireless. The boom is slick to the touch, adjusts its contours with perfectly “plastic” precision — no elastic memory behavior that plagues many flexi-booms, and it is long, allowing you place the mic right where it should be, in front of your mouth.  All other headset makers should simply copy this design.  It rocks.

For consumers, more choice is good.

Go get your game on.

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  • 1

    Wireless + X-Fi = Awesome.

    Can’t wait to get my hands on these!

    Digitalronin on July 26th, 2008
  • 2

    Any hints on how to set-up hotkeys to work for answering calls with Skype? The documentation provided is a little skimpy and their suggestions haven’t worked for me.

    panic on July 29th, 2008
  • 3

    To the commentor(s) and original poster how is the audio quality? Any wireless issues? Might buy one this weekend.

    jabooty on July 29th, 2008
  • 4

    Audio quality is fantastic. The noise canceling is pretty striking and takes a little getting used to; but its pretty amazing.

    panic on July 29th, 2008

 

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