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Fordítási probléma jelentése
The usb is 3.2cm driver with 30mW power but appears equal/superior in every other way.
Kraken 7.1 is USB, 40mm Drivers, Digital Mic
Kraken Pro is same quality and features as the 7.1 above; but is Analog, not USB
To the OP; you are trying to compare a USB Headset to one that uses Analog Jacks.
If you want USB, then compare the Kraken USB to the Kraken 7.1
USB is good choice for those who can't afford a quality sound card, which is what u want if u want to use an analog headset. USB headsets have their own sound chip and drivers, and do not in anyway use your onboard sound/sound card. USB is also ideal choice for laptop users, as those usually not only lack sound card quality, but jacks as well.
Even if u buy a different brand, you can still use the Razor Surround Sound app to allow better control and such. Comes in handy for any headset.