Friday, Jun 27th 2008 by Chris Davies


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This is no ordinary Bluetooth headset; while it will likely work with your cellphone or laptop, the PS3 branding should give away the fact that’s it’s been Sony sanctioned.  Actually, this is the headset that will accompany the Blu-ray version of SOCOM Confrontation for the console, with a couple of gaming-specific features that differentiate it from a standard hands-free kit.

SOCOM PS3 Bluetooth headset

SOCOM PS3 Bluetooth headset

The most obvious is the mute button, which is rare to find on a Bluetooth earpiece.  A recharging cradle will also be provided, connecting via USB and capable of being powered via the PS3 itself. 

Sony has not released pricing details for the SOCOM headset, but it has confirmed that it will be available both bundled with the game and separately.  The design is also yet to be finalized, so there could be some changes before it hits shelves.

SOCOM PS3 Bluetooth headset

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  1.  Abz   View all comments by Abz  +3  Add karma Subtract karma Quote

    Im getting this defintely….

  2.  gill   View all comments by gill  +4  Add karma Subtract karma Quote

    sweeet. this headset looks sick. finally one that looks easy to use. power and mute. nice . no button holding shit

  3.  Jesus   View all comments by Jesus  -6  Add karma Subtract karma Quote

    I’m most likely going to put the game in the thrash and use the mic on MGS4

  4.  STU BUZZCOCK FROM CALI   View all comments by STU BUZZCOCK FROM CALI  +2  Add karma Subtract karma Quote

    WILL BE MY ANSWER TO THE NEW CALIFORNIA HANDS FREE CELL LAWS.


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