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Corsair Vengance 2100 for only 79.99$ at best buy! (US) Free shipping!

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Best Buy currently sells the Corsair Vengance 2100's for only 79.99$. It also has free shipping. For this price these are a steal for a wireless headset. 

 

Here have a link to Linus's review:

 

I have them myself and I fancy them even tho they can't beat my T90's (which cost 8 times as much). 

 

 

The Link to the damn thing : http://www.bestbuy.com/site/corsair-vengeance-2100-7-1-channel-wireless-gaming-headset/2442045.p?id=1219073314240&ref=199&loc=8BacdVP0GFs&siteID=8BacdVP0GFs-vmw65rKe2TUVdP2npRBdLw

 

 

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If only it was in the UK

I was planning on getting some soon

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I like the 1500v2s better

Cables are not so much of a problem for me as batteries are.

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I like the 1500v2s better

Cables are not so much of a problem for me as batteries are.

It uses a non replaceable rechargable battery. The battery lasts for just over 10 hours when everything is on max and around 13-14 hours with moderate listening. It only takes maybe an hour or 2 to recharge and you can game while it recharges so it's not a hassle at all lol.

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Are they any good? How would they compare to my V-moda crossfade LP's?

n0ah1897, on 05 Mar 2014 - 2:08 PM, said:  "Computers are like girls. It's whats in the inside that matters.  I don't know about you, but I like my girls like I like my cases. Just as beautiful on the inside as the outside."

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lol I thought it was 2100MHz Vengeance RAM. xD Oh well, still looks like a pretty good deal to me.

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It uses a non replaceable rechargable battery. The battery lasts for just over 10 hours when everything is on max and around 13-14 hours with moderate listening. It only takes maybe an hour or 2 to recharge and you can game while it recharges so it's not a hassle at all lol.

Rechargeable batteries degrade over time and have a limited number of cycles. In a couple years the battery life would decrease to only a couple hours, and eventually stop working. The fact that you cant replace it makes this even worse, because when the battery dies you have to replace the entire headset. Wireless transmission of audio can also be degraded by signal interference more than through a hardwired cable. Plus the wireless sending and receiving adds input lag to the headset.

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How much were they before? Planning on getting a new headset.

The MSRP is 150 bucks. 

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lol I thought it was 2100MHz Vengeance RAM. xD Oh well, still looks like a pretty good deal to me.

I thought the same thing when I click this post. :P

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Are they any good? How would they compare to my V-moda crossfade LP's?

They are pretty good for what they are. The mic is decent. 

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If only it was in the UK

I was planning on getting some soon

free shipping?

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They are pretty good for what they are. The mic is decent.

but how do they compare to my v-moda crossfade lp with v-moda boompro mic

n0ah1897, on 05 Mar 2014 - 2:08 PM, said:  "Computers are like girls. It's whats in the inside that matters.  I don't know about you, but I like my girls like I like my cases. Just as beautiful on the inside as the outside."

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can they ship this to uk i might get this

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but how do they compare to my v-moda crossfade lp with v-moda boompro mic

How would I know? I've never trid those. But if I had to guess the Vengance 2100 are probably worse. But they are wireless and cheaper. 

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free shipping?

 

can they ship this to uk i might get this

Import taxes. 

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Import taxes. 

how much are they lol im 13 dont have a clue

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but how do they compare to my v-moda crossfade lp with v-moda boompro mic

My guess from my limited experience with the vmoda and how Linus described the 2100 is that the bass on the corsair will be boomier and not as punchy while the minds and highs are not as clear.
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how much are they lol im 13 dont have a clue

Too much. 

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My guess from my limited experience with the vmoda and how Linus described the 2100 is that the bass on the corsair will be boomier and not as punchy while the minds and highs are not as clear.

then I'll just stick with what I have

n0ah1897, on 05 Mar 2014 - 2:08 PM, said:  "Computers are like girls. It's whats in the inside that matters.  I don't know about you, but I like my girls like I like my cases. Just as beautiful on the inside as the outside."

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how much are they lol im 13 dont have a clue

My guess would be 10-15%? Depends on your country. You're going to have to look it up or ask your local post office. 

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Rechargeable batteries degrade over time and have a limited number of cycles. In a couple years the battery life would decrease to only a couple hours, and eventually stop working. The fact that you cant replace it makes this even worse, because when the battery dies you have to replace the entire headset. Wireless transmission of audio can also be degraded by signal interference more than through a hardwired cable. Plus the wireless sending and receiving adds input lag to the headset.

I am aware that batteries degrade but they do not degrade that fast, by your logic people with mobile phones (cell phones) that are a few years old can only hold a few hours of charge. You can plug in the charger into the headset and still use it when the battery does eventually die if you don't want to buy another headset. The headset comes with a two year warrenty, if you notice the battery life isn't acceptable within that time frame then RMA the headset.

 

I am aware that the headset not having a replaceable rechargeable battery is bad, why do you think I pointed it out?

 

I have quite a few wireless devices around the place + I have my router just outside of my room. The only time I have a problem with the wireless is when I'm near the bottom of my staircase/on the ground floors hall. Normally, this isn't a problem for me personally as I only go to use the kitchen where the signal gets through perfectly fine.

 

I've not noticed any lag compared to my wired headsets.

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I am aware that batteries degrade but they do not degrade that fast, by your logic people with mobile phones (cell phones) that are a few years old can only hold a few hours of charge. You can plug in the charger into the headset and still use it when the battery does eventually die if you don't want to buy another headset. The headset comes with a two year warrenty, if you notice the battery life isn't acceptable within that time frame then RMA the headset.

 

I am aware that the headset not having a replaceable rechargeable battery is bad, why do you think I pointed it out?

 

I have quite a few wireless devices around the place + I have my router just outside of my room. The only time I have a problem with the wireless is when I'm near the bottom of my staircase/on the ground floors hall. Normally, this isn't a problem for me personally as I only go to use the kitchen where the signal gets through perfectly fine.

 

I've not noticed any lag compared to my wired headsets.

ok then, i was just stating my personal opinion...

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That wasn't an opinion.

i'm pretty sure that anything i write myself is called a personal opinion

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