Testseek.com have collected 32 expert reviews of the Creative SoundBlaster Wireless WoW Headset and the average rating is 75%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Creative SoundBlaster Wireless WoW Headset.
March 2010
(75%)
32 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Excellent microphone; good audio-processing features; clean and powerful audio.
TrueStudio Surround only sort-of works.
The Sound Blaster World of Warcraft Wireless Headset is not just for WoW players. Yes, it comes with a WoW-themed design and interface, but Blizzard's cardinal rule for the designers at Creative was to make it a great headset for gamers in general. An...
Abstract: Wireless headsets are rarely on a gamer's radar. Creative thinks its new World of Warcraft Wireless Headset can change how gamers view cordless audio. Wireless headsets have been around for years, but rarely do they appeal to the hardcore PC gaming cr...
A price tag of almost £150 might seem like a lot for a set of gaming headphones, but it’s not unreasonable when compared to similar wireless headsets such as the aforementioned Sennheiser RS 160. In addition, the WoW headphones also provide some fun c...
At £150 this is a high end headset aimed at a very specific market segment. It is simple to set up, simply install the drivers then push the connect buttons. Additionally the headset and software are easy to use with no complex menus or controls to ov...
Comfortable; appealing, glowing design; VoiceFX feature alters your voice to sound like those of World of Warcraft characters
High price; fairly difficult to set up; average sound quality
The Creative Sound Blaster World of Warcraft Wireless Headset is comfortable and functional, sporting some useful features and a design that will please fans of the game. Its £150 price tag makes it difficult to wholeheartedly recommend though ...
Incredible sound quality, extremely comfortable to wear for prolonged periods, high quality wireless signal, good battery life, awesome Warcraft-inspired detail. Software allows for a lot of tweaking.
All-plastic construction means you'll have to look after them. Software a little buggy at times. The buttons are hard to reach, as is the plug for charging. No console support. You're paying a lot for Blizzard's seal of approval.