Excerpt: We’ve reviewed pretty much the whole range of Tritton headsets now but one has been missing from our reviews section for a while and it is the one headset that I’ve been
Summary: While the TRITTON WARHEAD 7.1 headset is indeed a marvelous thing to behold, and it does do some incredible things, is it really worth the price tag?
Conclusion: Regardless, once you slip on a pair of these sexy and comfortable Warhead 7.1 headphones, you will be magically and instantly transported from your world into whatever
Conclusion: Tritton’s Warhead 7.1 is, overall, the best wireless audio and chat solution available for Xbox 360. The sound quality falls between great and exceptional, the design is...
Pros: Top-quality sound in games, Microsoft wireless security chip with easiest setup available, Exceptionally good battery life, Two batteries included, so one can charge w...
Cons: Conveniently placed audio controls prone to accidental button presses, Snug fit results in sweaty ears during long play sessions, Virtual surround sound will never rep...
Excerpt: It’s at the top. The audio quality is fantastic. It’s comfortable by fitting perfectly, has a rechargeable battery (which lasted us more than half the day), and is...
Pros: Comfortable, Long battery life, Looks fantastic, Best-of-class audio quality
Cons: Only works for the Xbox 360 (a big con), Pricey
Excerpt: The Tritton Warhead 7.1 is the company’s first high-end gaming headset designed specifically for the Xbox 360 and, no doubt with an eye on Christmas, it aims to become
Pros: Looks and build quality, Spare rechargeable battery, Truly wireless
Tritton Warhead 7.1 Wireless Surround Headset for Xbox 360
TechRadar UK
30 August 2012
Excerpt: If you want to be rocked by airstrikes, trash talk opponents or just hear the footsteps of an enemy sneaking up for a melee kill, nothing can boost your online gaming
Pros: Awesome battery life, Static-free wireless connection, Easy setup and interface, Great docking station and charging solution, 7.1 sound provides an immersive experience
Cons: Expensive, Xbox 360 only, Sound not crisp enough for true audiophiles