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There are numerous advantages to using a USB headset over an analog headset for your listening pleasure. Not only are they generally louder than traditional headsets thanks to USB's 5 volts of power, but they also use their own sound card independent of your on-board audio to produce a cleaner sound, and allow for separation between voice and music applications if desired. Usually USB headsets also come with a few other perks, such as wireless capabilities, microphones, or surround sound.
USB Headsets
Tritton Audio Xtreme PC USB HeadsetDigital Age Walk-Free Wireless HeadphonesLogitech Premium USB Headset 350
Tritton Audio Xtreme PC USB Headset
  • 105mW output
  • 40mm neodymium
  • 20 - 20,000Hz response
  • Multimedia controls
  • Released in May 2007
Digital Age Walk-Free Wireless Headphones
  • 2mW RMS output
  • 20 - 20,000Hz, -3dB response
  • 87 dB S/N ratio
  • Multimedia controls
  • Released in Sep 2005
Logitech Premium USB Headset 350
  • 40mm neodymium
  • 20 - 20,000Hz response
  • Multimedia controls
  • Released in Mar 2005
Surround sound is like dual monitors and satellite radio. Once you have it, it is hard to go back. So when your new neighbor calls the cops on you for having the volume too loud, or you are attending a LAN party with no speakers permitted, it is imperative to have a backup plan. Enter the Tritton AXPC gaming USB headset, offering true 5.1 surround thanks to 4 individual drivers in each cup, rumble feedback, and a detachable boom mic to keep those late night gaming sessions rocking. Did we mention it is USB? Full review ahead. The Digital Age Walk-Free Wireless USB headphones use a simple USB dongle and the 2.4GHz frequency and 8 available channels for reliable performance and a 30 meter range. A tapered headphone design includes an adjustable and comfortably padded set of earphones that work off of two "AA" batteries (included). The headphones also include a built-in volume control dial. The USB transmitter includes a Blue LED signal indicator that lights up to show power and signal strength. 
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