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May 9 2007, 11:11am CDT | by Shane McGlaun
The ErgoMedia 500 integrates a non-slip wrist rest to provide support to the palm and wrist during extended game play. The Vibration HS-04V is a wireless headset with enhanced acoustics and deep bass resonance. I am a big fan of feeling the bass as well as hearing it in game, so I hope these work well.
The ErgoMedia 500 has backlit keys for night time gaming, 11 programmable keys, a built-in mic jack, four-way direction buttons and three game functions. The vibrating headset has a mic with volume control and bass control and is designed to be comfortable for long gaming sessions.
The headphones can be powered by USB or AAA battery. Pricing for the ErgoMedia 500 is $39.90 and the HS-04V headphones are priced at $24.90, which makes them one of the cheapest vibrating headphones I know of. Story & image via Genius.
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