Ear Force X41
The
Ear Force X4 was a rare and wonderful product, the only Xbox 360 wireless
surround sound headset to integrate voice chat smoothly into the mix. Now the
sequel, the Earforce X41, is even better.
The History
Read our X4 review if you've never heard of these
products before. This article will make a lot more sense.
The Improvements
• 2.4GHz RF instead of IR audio transmission
• USB powered instead of wall jack
• Dolby 7.1 Surround Sound instead of Dolby 5.1
I was skeptical that the Ear Force X41 would be
any better than the Ear Force X4. But after using the headset for a week, I'm
remiss to return to the X4s I bought last year.
Quite simply, the audio is more consistently
clear with the new RF transmission, now that line-of-site and ambient light has
become a non-factor. And I think that overall audio quality, while the speaker
components themselves remain unchanged, has seen a bump because of this cleaner
signal. (For those concerned, I was able to use the headset without interfering
with my Xbox's Wi-Fi adapter or my home network—the primary potential hiccup
with using RF instead of IR. Results may vary, I'm sure.)
As for the jump from Dolby 5.1 to 7.1 support,
you probably won't ever notice. Playing Modern Warfare 2, missiles fly
by your head with impressive panning, but the sound localization is no better
than it was in the X4s...though to be fair, that's not necessarily a knock,
even if the audio lacks the shining moments you'll enjoy in the best surround
sound headphones offered by companies like Sony.
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