Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Logitech Vantage USB Microphone (Xbox 360)

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List Price: £19.99
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Manufacturer: Logitech
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Binding: Video Game Brand: Logitech EAN: 5099206006867 Label: Logitech Manufacturer: Logitech Model: 981-000065 Platform: Xbox 360 Publisher: Logitech Release Date: 2007-10-25 Studio: Logitech
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Great Alternative Microphone for Rock Band Comment: I had recently bought Rock Band for my 360 and wanted to try the singing part of the game, without buying the expensive band in a box.
I already own Guitar Hero 3 and therefore the wireless les Paul guitar is compatible with Rock Band so I found this microphone as a cheaper alternative to the bundle plus I now have two games for less than the bundle.
It works perfectly with both the singing and tambourine parts.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Works With Rock Band Comment: I bought this mic hoping it would work on the Xbox 360 game Rock Band and it does, perfectly. I haven't tried it on any other singing games yet but I just thought I would confirm it works for Rock Band.
Remember to put your Xbox 360 controller on to use the microphone in the game, (I thought it wasn't working at first).
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Editorial Reviews:
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Sing along and display your talent with the Logitech Vantage USB Microphone. Designed for singing games, this durable microphone will last longer than your voice will. With high-quality construction and a 4.5 m (15 ft) cable, it's perfect for the trials of a busy gaming environment. The microphone was made to maximise your voice power. Licensed for Xbox 360.
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