Wednesday, January 15, 2014

For Sale Online Creative Labs EF0210 Fatal1ty USB Gaming Headset with Sound Blaster X-Fi Technology (Black)

Creative Labs EF0210 Fatal1ty USB Gaming Headset with Sound Blaster X-Fi Technology (Black)

Creative Labs EF0210 Fatal1ty USB Gaming Headset with Sound Blaster X-Fi Technology (Black) Review


Compete with Creative Fatal1ty USB Gaming Headset Co-Developed with Johnathan ¿Fatal1ty¿ Wendel. Dominate the competition with 3D positional audio and the power of Sound Blaster X-Fi in a USB gaming headset. The Fatal1ty USB Gaming Headset is designed with comfort in mind for those long gaming sessions, while delivering precision sound and explosive bass in your games. Plus, with the noise-canceling microphone you can be sure your orders will be heard loud and clear by your team.


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Creative Labs EF0210 Fatal1ty USB Gaming Headset with Sound Blaster X-Fi Technology (Black) Feature


  • Earphones Unobtrusive, enclosed earcups with plush velvet padding totally immerse you in the game.
  • Drivers Large 40mm Neodymium drivers deliver realistic explosions and the crack-crack-crack of machine gun fire.
  • Detachable Microphone Sensitive noise-canceling microphone transmits your commands clearly.
  • Unmatched gaming response With a lightning speed USB connection and high-purity Oxygen-Free Copper cabling.
  • In-Line Volume Control Adjust your sound level or mute the mic for private conversations.






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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful.
5Crystal Clear headphones for both input and output
By Bruno
Let me start by saying I am a hardcore mmo player. Anyone else who plays mmo's know that large guilds communicate through voice chat programs like Ventrillo (and similar). I myself use mostly ventrillo these days anymore. The testing that I did with this device was largely with guild mates of mine telling me how it sounds and how it performed from their end hearing me.

Right after I installed the software I tested these out on ventrillo. With literally zero tweaking time.. they sounded perfect. My voice was very loud and extremely clear. The music sounded great in the headphones. What more could I ask for.. they were trouble free! The best part was the microphone didn't need to be shoved against my lips for people to hear me speak. I have bought wired usb headsets in the past that required the mic to be so close it was annoying to use. This you can keep the mic 2-3 inches away from your mouth and it still sounds loud and clear (great little mic on this headset)

My only annoyance with these headphones is the tight headband. I have been told before I have a big head, but I thought they were being sarcastic! I am joking of course but they do fit snug and almost hurt a bit after a little while of use (*laughing* and I am pretty sure I have a normal size head!). Perhaps over time these headphones will loosen up and get more comfortable. I did of course try to outwardly flex the headband to loosen it but its all plastic so it didn't really work like it would have if it was metal. I still gave this product a 5 star rating, but I would knock off a 1/2 star for this tightness if I could.

The little microphone plugs in and out of the headphones in case you want to use these as pure headphones. I also assume if the mic boom ever fails over time you could more easily replace it being that its designed like this (I have had wires fail inside of headphone mic booms from years of over bending, so this is handy to be able to replace it so easily).

Lastly, these are "on ear" headphones .. not "around ear" headphones. So you will feel them sitting on top of your ear not go wide around the outside of your ears. The internet is hard to judge the sizes of products for things like this so I just wanted to let people know what to expect. The felt pad on headphones ear muffs are very soft and well cushioned so this shouldn't be a problem of comfort with most users.

Overall I am very pleased with this product. When I want to use a great working/great sounding plug and play headset I am now grabbing this for some long gaming sessions.

7 of 7 people found the following review helpful.
4Sum of its parts
By ice grizzly
A nice budget gaming headset. The word gaming should be stressed heavily.

Gaming requirements are different from regular music or voice chat,
- Audio is mainly "Explosions", "Vehicular movement" and "Weapons". Which are mid bass heavy.
- Voice chat is mainly "scream", "yelling commands" and "Emotional outburst". Mostly short statements.
- Most of the gaming environment is noisy. Probably a shared room.
- Positional sound. Being able to judge the direction of sound.

This headset is designed exactly these above requirements in mind. And it does it very well. Only when you go out of gaming arena.. you will run across a few shortfalls.

If you want a skype or other VOIP headset this may not satisfy your requirements very well. For giving commands and screaming, noise cancellation works well. It is not good enough for Starbucks VOIP phone call...where it is overly noisy and you talk very low.

On the similar note, if you use a regular Sykpe VOIP headset for gaming, it never will render directionality of sound. Every things will come out flat. With games like Battlefield sound transition is very important. It is a life or death decision there.

The headphone says 20-20Hz. While listening to "1/3 Octave Pink noise test CD"; it seems to be a over stretch. May be 80-16K is what I was able to hear. I also tried a few music that has low bass instruments... it didnt work that well. The mid bass is slow and cant keep up music. Iam talking about classical and bass heavy Jazz. It does handle double bass recordings like 00's R&B and 90's pop well. It is no way Senshiser/Grado/Etyomptec... but those are 5 times as expensive. Human voice is crystal clear. Sound transition from front to back etc. etc. are handled very well.

For this price, you can't find a better headset. It does a lot of things well. This is one of the few, were the sum of its parts are better the individual ones.

The review tone may sound negative, but this headset is a very nice headset. I just wanted to highlight some of the few limitations. At this price vendors have to make tradeoffs... and the tradeoffs are wisely made here. If your budget is around 75$, this is a very good one to consider.

If you have Vista, it is detected without any driver requirements. The default driver supplied with Vista works like a charm. Make sure to set the DAC to 24 bit/48 Khz. The default is 16 bit. If you use the default driver setup, you wont have to change the output device every time you plug-in and plug-out. Vista will switch between front speakers and headset.

The supplied software has additional feature for simulating virtual sound etc. etc. The entire software is bulky with search bar etc. etc. Of the entire package the software is the most annoying and poorly designed component. I would suggest skipping the software installation and use your in-game settings for all audio adjustment.

One nice side note. PS3 is also able to detect the headset.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
5Top Notch!
By Jason Lake
I've been buying gaming headsets for over 12 years and these are by far my favorite. The light weight build makes it easy to wear them for long periods of time. The sound quality is on par with much more expensive headsets. They are durable and comfortable. Great product!

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