On the left is the headset H5, and on the right is the audio amplifier G5. The headset H5 comes in a circular case. In addition to the main body, the case contained a microphone, a microphone cover, a ...
If you're looking at a sub-$150 gaming headset, there's not much better than the BlasterX H5. The complete range includes the G5 7.1 sound card, P5 in-ear with microphone, H3 and H5 analog headsets, ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Every time I think I’ve discovered a flaw with Creative’s Sound BlasterX H5 headset, I dig a ...
We reviewed the Sound BlasterX H7 USB 7.1 headphones awhile back, and our now taking a look at another gaming headphone option from Creative. Our Sound BlasterX H5 Tournament Edition review takes a ...
MCV takes a look at the best accessories heading to UK retail. This week, Creative blasts out its latest headset and PowerA helps Amiibo fans show off their collection Creative has launched a brand ...
The Sound BlasterX H5 Tournament Edition is equipped with the same large, responsive 50mm FullSpectrum™ drivers as the BlasterX H5 that deliver astounding sound. For this edition, the drivers are ...
Are you ready to take your audio to the next level? If the answer is yes, then keep on reading, as Creative are telling us that their new headset is one of the best around, and we’re eager to find out ...
I had to do a double take when I first saw the Creative Sound BlasterX H5. The red “X” marked on the side of the ear cups looked eerily similar to another headset I’d previously reviewed. Moving past ...
The headset doesn't offer a lot of frills, but is lightweight, has detachable parts, and sounds great to boot. PC Gamer's got your back Our experienced team dedicates many hours to every review, to ...
It's been a good few years since we last saw a headset from Creative, but the company recently launched a new range of gaming headsets within its Sound BlasterX family. In total, there are four new ...