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Speedlink Medusa NX Core (X360 & PS3) Gaming Headset Review

Rating: 6.5.

This year there are a vast number of gaming headsets on the market, making it much harder for the consumer to find the perfect model to suit their own tastes.  Companies such as Razer and SteelSeries only produce gaming peripherals whereas others like Logitech produce a larger range of products which cover many niches.

Today we are going to look at a gaming headset called the Medusa NX from a company called Speedlink.  You might not have heard of Speedlink but they are a long established company who produce a comprehensive range of peripherals for the mainstream and gaming markets.

The Medusa NX is available in both PS3 and Xbox 360 flavours and we have both here to test today.

Features

  • Gaming headset with stunning stereo sound for the PS3/Xbox 360 (depending on version) and PC.
  • Breathtaking sound quality with intense trebles and detailed bass.
  • Flexible noise-reduction microphone for crystal-clear voice transmission quality.
  • In-line remote for convenient control of volume levels and sound, plus microphone muting.
  • Maximum comfort thanks to the flexible headband and comfortable padding.
  • Light weight: just 290g.
  • Earcups fold for easy transportation.
  • 3.6m cable for lots of freedom of movement.

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2 comments

  1. I think it looks nice, but if the comfort isnt good ill pass.

    I have a steelseries headset and its great, although one of the pads is coming loose a bit, in only 10 months.