Affordable PlayStation 3 EX-02 Next Gen Bluetooth Headset with
Faceplates

Product Description
PlayStation 3 EX-02 Next Gen Bluetooth H eadset with Faceplates
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$29.99Price : $23.87
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Product Feature
- Interchangeable Faceplates - Change your headset according to your mood, game, or because you can
- Ergonomic Controls - Intuitive controls that not only feel right to the touch, but also perfectly placed right where your fingers instinctively expect them to be
- Noise Cancelling Technology - Next Gen Chipset featuring noise canceling and superior enhanced voice clarity
- External Speaker - Designed to sit comfortably on the ear, without entering the earhole itself, allowing longer gameplay in comfort
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3 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
Terrible Usable Quality, Waste of Money.
By TwoTonChihuahua
Upon receiving this headset I followed all the instructions, including charging the headset for 3 hours before first time use. After having let it charge I paired it with my PS3, following GIOTECK's instructions, and found 2 major issues right off the bat.
1: This headset IS NOT NOISE CANCELING despite of what the packaging, and GIOTECK's website indicate. I had a neighbor over at the time I received it in the mail and asked her if she would help me test it. I sat at my desk with my PS3 and TV, while she sat opposite me across the 10ft. room. I asked her, soft spoken as she is, to speak to me while I had the headset active. She spoke just above a whisper and I could hear her clearly in the headset speaker. She clicked the mouse on the desk, across the room, and I could hear it in the headset speaker. This stunned me as I have been bothered numerous times by people who have headsets like this, which are not noise canceling, which pick up the slightest sounds in the room they are playing in such as their TV volume, their parents or siblings yelling at them, dogs barking in the next yard, and even cars driving by. On top of this, when these people use headsets like this it causes a doubling, or echoing effect when playing games. I can't hear what is being said in a game because I am hearing the dialogue and sound effects twice as it overlaps through the co-op player's headset. This EX-02 headset is NOT noise canceling with my neighbor speaking softly across the room. How am I supposed to not create an echoing effect for someone else when my TV is between my neighbor and I and not even on? If her voice comes through the headset it's guaranteed that my TV volume will be the only thing a co-op partner will hear.
2: There is also a recurring, tapping sound that comes through the headset speaker. It sounds like someone flicking a pie tin with their finger. It recurs so often, and is so loud that it causes the headset to be completely unusable.
There are some good things about the headset though. The LED lights on the unit are bright, clear, rich colors. The buttons are easy to press, and activate their functions nicely, and the interchangeable face plates are a nice touch, though difficult to change without feeling like you will void your warranty trying to pry them off. No instructions on how to change the face plates are included.
The included instruction pull out was easy to read and understand, in fact it's one of the nicer, easier to read instruction literatures that I've seen in a long time with my favorite being, "Point barrel toward enemy".
To sum up, this EX-02 headset by GIOTECK is an attractive, lightweight design but fails terribly in its usable quality. Many would opt to state that, "You get what you pay for". I would submit that if a company manufactures a faulty product at a low price of $20.00, then gets even 100,000 people to buy it, then toss it in a drawer when it doesn't function properly, that company just made $2,000,000.00 counting on those people saying, "Well, you get what you pay for".
Well, as is, out of the box, and brand new, this EX-02 headset for the PS3 has worse usable quality than an analog phone.
I purchased this headset so that I could pull it out of a bag, turn it on, and game it up without having to unpack a pair of headphones and connect all the cables and cords. After purchasing this headset, I find that I am still looking for a compact, easy to use, wireless, noise canceling headset, having not found the solution in the EX-02.
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