
Logitech has recently updated its G5 gaming mouse with the release of the Logitech G500 Gaming Mouse. Weighing at only 27grams, the G500 provides an adjustable dpi from 200dpi up to 5,700dpi, ten programmable buttons, a dual mode scroll wheel with hyper-fast scrolling, and click-to-click scrolling that’s designed for weapon selection. Logitech also unveiled a new gaming headset, the Logitech G330, which features a noise canceling microphone and in-line audio controls. The Logitech G500 Gaming mouse retails for $69.99, meanwhile the G330 headset is priced at $49.99. More

The new Aliph Jawbone Prime adopts the latest NoiseAssassin 2.0 technology that is able to eliminate noise better than any other headset because it is the only headset that can accurately separate speech from ambient noise. Available in black, brown, silver, red, yellow, green, and purple, this Bluetooth headset is priced at $129.99 each. [Aliph]

I am sure this Creative Tournament Gaming Headset HS-1100 will take you to a new level of gaming experience. It is the first USB headset to be powered by Sound Blaster X-Fi with Silencer technology, which is a breakthrough in voice technology allowing the user’s voice to be clearly heard by other gamers. The Silencer will eliminate ambient background noise to offer improved voice fidelity. The headset also features a built-in dual microphones and advanced time-based algorithms. The Creative Tournament Gaming Headset HS-1100 will be available in Singapore from end April 2009 onwards at S$239 . [FarEastGizmos]

QPAD is famous for its gaming mousepads. The company comes back with a new high-quality gaming headset. You can actually use this headset for listening music or online chat but it was specially built for gaming purpose. The device offers a frequency response of 5Hz to 30KHz, ambient noise attenuation, noise-canceling microphone, USB converter with volume control and a mic mute button and replaceable ear and headband pads. Unfortunately, there is no info on pricing at this time. What makes this QPAD’s gaming headset special is that it comes with a 5-year warranty. [QPAD]

Shure comes back with the new SE102MPA Sound Isolating Stereo Headset. The SE102MPA is being targeted at iPhone and smartphone owners and offers high quality sound and one-touch call answering. It has a unique cable design that allows you to remove the headset for additional versatility and convenience. Priced at $99.99, the Shure SE102MPA Sound Isolating Stereo Headset is now available with a two-year warranty. [SlashGear]

Another cool gaming interface breakthrough has been unveiled. Emotiv EPOC headset allows user to control games through brainwaves. The technology is based on the latest development in neuro-technology, utilizing non-invasive electroencephalography (EEG) to scan and interpret specific brain activities. Before playing the games, user will need to undergo “warm-up” sessions to sync specific feeling with control. Once everything is set, you get to push, pull, lift and move game objects with your mind. Another cool factor is that you get to have your own avatar that reacts to your brain real-time, means the avatar will have live facial expressions, and blink as you blink, or smile as you naturally feeling cheerful. Each Emotiv EPOC neuroheadset is priced at $299 and will begin shipping in late 2008. [Emotiv VIA Upcoming Videogames]

The Cresyn Sports Gear C220E earphones are specially designed to help you enjoy your music. These waterproof headset will be available this July and come in black or orange colors. Its price tag is at around $20. [AVING]

Celleden today launched its Ultra Compact Bluetooth Headset that provides 4 hours of non-stop talk time, 50 hours of standby time and 10 meter working range. Weighing 6.5 grams, the Celleden Ultra Compact Bluetooth Headset retails for £29.99 each. [UberGizmo]

Listen to the Opera with some friends with the DigiFi wireless opera headset. It features a mini-jack dongle and 10 hours of playtime and CD-quality sound. So you and 3 other Opera wearing friends can enjoy the opera. They are now available in Korea as well worldwide for $98. [Engadget]

The RoadRunner is a Bluetooth neckset, a Bluetooth headset that wraps around your neck, turning the vibrations coming from your throat into sound. With noise suppression of up to 10 dB you are assured of a clear conversation. This allows people in noisy environments, such as riding motorcycles or at death-metal concerts, to be heard, as it doesn’t pick up sound like a traditional microphone. So if your current Bluetooth earpiece doesn’t make you look like enough of a douche talking to yourself, try this one! Available for $79. [NewLaunches]