Best products from r/codbo
We found 17 comments on r/codbo discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 17 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the top 20.
1. Belkin Nostromo Speedpad n52
- Captures all the advantages of the critically acclaimed n50
- Cranks up the juice with advanced options to dominate your game
- Combines keyboard and gamepad into one small, easy-to-use device
- More tools for customizing your game than ever
- Designed with an intuitive nature and stylish versatility
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2. Logitech G5 Laser Gaming Mouse: Battlefield 2142 Edition
- Special Battlefield 2142 design for Logitech's popular laser gaming mouse
- 2000 dpi laser engine
- High-performance tracking
- Adjustable balance and weight
- Customizable features
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3. Battlefield Bad Company 2 Ultimate Edition -Xbox 360
- All-out-warfare multiplayer. Experience the signature Battlefield multiplayer across a variety of huge open maps, each with a different tactical and gameplay focus and set across many different environments
- Vehicles! 15 land, sea and air vehicles are included, each with a tactical advantage during play. Race into action with the ATV or rain death from above in the UH-60 transport helicopter with its 2 side-mounted rail guns.
- All-new squad gameplay. Team up with 3 other players and fight together to unlock special awards and achievements in the two squad-specific game modes Squad Rush and Squad Deathmatch.
- Destruction 2.0. Take down entire buildings, create vantage points in cover or blow it up entirely! In Battlefield Bad Company 2 there is no place to hide!
- Additional downloadable VIP maps – Prolong your experience with 10+ new maps by entering the included VIP
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4. Eeejumpe 6 inches Stereo Splitter-3.5mm Jack to 2-RCA Jacks Audio Adapter
- Gold-Plated Connectors
- Length: 6 inches
- 3.5mm Female to Dual RCA Female
- Stereo Splitter
- Color Coded
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5. Zalman Zm-Mic1 High Sensitivity Headphone Microphone
- It has attractive & compact design
- Localization - English
- High Sensitivity Headphone Mic
- 3 Mini Clips for Tidy Arrangement
- Product Type - Headphone Microphone
- Localization - English
- System Components - N/A
- System Components - N/A
- System Components - N/A
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6. C2G 40424 Value Series One 3.5mm Stereo Female to Two RCA Stereo Male Y-Cable, Black (6 Inch)
- BI-DIRECTIONAL Y-ADAPTER – Converts a single 3.5mm stereo audio connection to an analog RCA signal or allows you to convert a dual RCA connection to a 3.5mm stereo audio signal
- FULLY MOLDED CONNECTORS - Provide excellent strain relief while the nickel-plated contacts provide superior connectivity and a durable, long life
- 26 AWG OXYGEN-FREE COPPER CONDUCTORS WITH FOIL SHIELDING – Made with two high-grade copper conductors to ensure high quality audio and data transmissions over the long life of this cable. The foil shielding prevents and protects the cable from unwanted noise interference that can disrupt and degrade audio transmission signals
- COMPATIBILITY – This 3.5mm stereo to two RCA stereo cable is compatible with iPhone, iPod, iPad, Samsung smartphones and tablets, MP3 players, tablet and laptop brands such as HP, Lenovo, Dell, Apple, ASUS and any other digital device with a 3.5mm stereo audio connection and home audio systems that have a RCA stereo left and right connection
- PACKAGING – To ensure you receive the highest quality products, C2G packages all product in C2G branded packaging
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7. Samson Go Mic Portable USB Condenser Microphone
- Portable USB condenser microphone
- Plug and Play Mac and PC compatible, no drivers required
- Custom compact design that clips to a laptop or sits on a desk
- Perfect for recording music, podcasting and field recording
- Ideal for voice recognition software, iChat, VoIP and web casting
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8. Acer H243H bmid 24-Inch Widescreen LCD Display (Black)
- Refresh Rate : 75 hertz
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9. Verizon Westell 7501 Wireless-G Broadband Router
Four-port router with firewall, NAT, DHCP, DNS. 802.11b/g WLAN access pointAdvanced VoWLAN performance and features for dual-mode handsets: extended rangeEthernet connectivity to any broadband networkRemote configuration and managementFast and simple installations
10. Dazzle Video Creator Plus HD [OLD VERSION]
High quality video capture device and easy to use HD video editing softwareTurn home movies into DVDs; create movies, slideshows, and moreAdd music, montage themes, transitions, animations, and effectsImport video from a variety of analog sources; Pinnacle Studio HD includedShare your movies on YouT...
11. Walker Edison Furniture Company Modern Corner L Shaped Glass Computer Writing Gaming Gamer Command Center Workstation Desk Home Office, Single, Black
- Dimensions: 28.25” H x 51” L x 20” L, Keyboard tray: 3” H x 11.75” D x 21” L
- 2 side surfaces support up to 50 Ibs. each, corner top surface supports up to 20 Ibs., and keyboard tray supports up to 10 Ibs.
- Desk top made with tempered safety glass
- Join 2 desks to accommodate multiple monitors and create an optimal gaming space
- Ships ready-to-assemble with step-by-step instructions
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12. Hauppauge Hd Pvr Usb Hi-Def H.264 Video Capture Device,High Definition Usb 2.0 Video Capture
13. Call of Duty: Black Ops - PC
- Wide array of play modes including single player, local multiplayer versus and online co-op and multiplayer
- Seventh installment of the Call of Duty series, based on the live fire conflicts of the Cold War era
- Diverse variety of play setting ranging from urban air and ground combat in SE Asia, to snow combat in Soviet region and jungle combat
- Blending of traditional COD, and new first-person character scenarios designed to both retain the essence of the COD gaming experience and ensure constantly flowing and varied action
- New arsenal of weapons and vehicles tied to the Cold War era, including the SR-71 Blackbird and sighted explosive-tipped crossbows
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14. PS3 Ear Force PX21 Gaming Headset
- Heart-Thumping Bass Boost
- Separate volume controls make it easy to balance game and chat levels Mic monitor lets you hear what you're saying A single USB connection provides power - no AC adapters necessary
- Variable Bass Boost enhances the reality and depth of explosions gun blasts and other deep sounds
- Universal headset for PS3 & XBOX 360 & PC or Mac Hear stereo game sound together with PlayStation Network & XBOX LIVE or online chat Stereo expander widens the sound field to accentuate left and right sound cues
- Chat Boost automatically increases incoming chat level when the game gets louder Game sound is isolated so online players won't hear the game picked up by your mic
- Universal headset for PS3 & XBOX 360 & PC or Mac Hear stereo game sound together with PlayStation Network & XBOX LIVE or online chat Stereo expander widens the sound field to accentuate left and right sound cues
- Variable Bass Boost enhances the reality and depth of explosions gun blasts and other deep sounds
- Chat Boost automatically increases incoming chat level when the game gets louder Game sound is isolated so online players won't hear the game picked up by your mic
- Separate volume controls make it easy to balance game and chat levels Mic monitor lets you hear what you're saying A single USB connection provides power - no AC adapters necessary
- Heart-Thumping Bass Boost
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15. Gioteck EX-01 Bluetooth Headset for PS3
- Ergonomic Controls: Intuitive controls that not only feel right to the touch, but also perfectly placed right where your fingers would instinctively expect them to be.
- Reversible Earhooks: Lefty or Righty? No problem, we’ve provided you with two Earhooks to suit.
- External Speaker: Designed to sit comfortably on the ear, without entering the earhole itself, allowing longer gameplay in comfort.
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16. Koss KSC75 Portable Stereophone Headphones, Single, Standard Packaging
- Connectivity Technology: Wired
- Sport clip design fits neatly around each ear, with pivoting earplates for a comfy fit
- Titanium-coated drivers deliver accurate sound reproduction with little distortion
- Neodymium iron boron magnets offer deep bass performance for an extended frequency response
- Cord measures four feet long; L-shaped 3.5 mm plug
- Frequency response - 15hz–25khz
- Compatible devices: Cellphone
- Connector type: 3.5mm Jack
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I use a Logitech G5 Laser Gaming Mouse like this one here
I found it a year or so ago at Walmart for clearance price of $40. It has the weights you can add to it underneath, and all the buttons are programmable if you so choose.
I don't know if it's just the mouse, or me just being used to it, but I love that damn thing, it's crazy precise and has a good weight to it. Adjustable weight, that is.
Pick one up if you can pay less than the $189.99 it's going for on Amazon. There's a newer model that has another button by the thumb, but any of these are great for FPS gaming.
I also rock a Nostromo N52 programmable keypad. Can't give that thing enough props. Been using it and its predecessors since the Counter Strike 1.6 days. Especially great for games where you can't change the keys (like Transformers.) PM me if you're curious about it, but if you do pick one up, try to find an N52 over the N52TE. The older N52 used different and superior programming software, where the hardware on the N52TE is better. Folks have done a full swap too.
I got mine at Amazon for $29 Ultimate Edition
Steeep learning curve, but more rewarding like MW2 (You can also buy all the guns and stuff for 1200 MS points). I like it so far, I just wish there was more than 2 game styles. Basically Demo and Dom.
There are ways to do it. I don't know if your using an xbox or a ps3, but either way if you are using the red/white/yellow analog connectors, just slap one of these onto the console's output and then plug in your headphones. that should work for anything using the three red/white/yellow hookups.
However, if your Xbox360 is plugged in via HDMI, you will instead need one of these which plugs in to the component port on the back, and one of these to make it work with the headphones. Note that the xbox adapter comes with an optical port which you will use should you upgrade to high-quality headphones ;)
With this setup you will get audio out to headphones. To get chat in the headphones, go to the preferences, select chat, and output to speakers.
Note that this system doesn't allow for a microphone. You can go ahead and leave the microsoft headset around your neck, or you could get the ever-popular zalman clip-on and this adapter to plug it in to your controller.
They really make this harder than it ought to be :/
Also consider audio extension cables of varying lengths because you'll notice that the adapter cables are not very long.
The easiest way to hook up your favorite headphones is to use an Astro Mixamp. It will include all the needed cables and included a swanky volume knob and a balance knob to adjust game sound and voice levels. Much more expensive, though! At the price for the mixamp, you may as well just buy the whole system which includes a headset as well.
I would link stuff for PS3 using an hdmi cable as well to make an all-inclusive guide, but I simply don't own a PS3 so I can't be certain.
Low noise is not a big deal, voice comes through clear on my end. If your looking for a better mic, the Samson Go Mic is only $35 for a used. Review/Demo Also if you're worried about breathing get a filter, you can use panty hose if necessary.
You should do some commentaries on play style. When I watch guys like you play its almost like seeing a choreographed battle, everything turns out like it should. When I play, everything seems so hectic and NO CONTROL of game flow.
I haven't been able to overcome it in 2 years. We had an old 48 inch like 200 pound box and about a month after we got World at War we bought a 46 inch HDTV. My k/d dropped to from a solid 2 down to about a 1, I changed the tv to game mode and it still just felt off, like it was too slow. Tried playin Rock Band on one and after about 5 seconds shut it off because of how off it was. I changed to a 27 inch analog soon after (everything went back to normal) and only played on that for MW2 up until 3 months ago when I switched to a 24inch acer monitor.
I would definitely check to see if you tv has a "Game Mode" setting, that seems to help a lot of people. If that doesn't help this certainly was a fine purchase. I connect it via HDMI and use the regular cords (YRW no idea what that is called) to hook up to speakers because the ones on the monitor aren't great.
Not to overly complicate things...but my modem IS my router. Weird, I know...but it's definitely all the same unit. Here she is.
Perhaps something like this?.
I don't have much knowledge in this , but that is the product I see people talking about when they mention a cheap way to record games and such.
Edit : I'm not sure if I selected the right product, there is one that hooks up to your TV though.
Most people who post commentaries on youtube use the Hauppauge HD PVR, which is way out of your price range. I know there are cheaper options out there, but most of those will not get you 720p video(pretty much standard for youtube commentaries now).
If possible, you could try to find someone who would record the videos off your fileshare for you and then upload them somewhere for you to download them.
this is where I got mine
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001FB5LE8
Dude don't buy it on steam, buy the PC version from amazon, you will get $20 off a future game purchase, and it uses Steamworks so it will be just as if you bought it on steam anyway.
This has been discussed various times (just search headset). There are a few options, but for the price Turtle Beach px21 should do the trick.
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