
Logitech has recently introduced their newest Sony PlayStation 3 accessory named the Cordless Vantage Headset. The headset sports Bluetooth technology to provide games with a wireless connection and has noise-cancelling microphone which will block out other sounds in the room. Built-in to the piece is a rechargeable battery that will provide 12 days of continuous use. Charging of the battery can be done via the included AC adapter or a USB cable(not included). Logitech’s Cordless Vantage Headset will be available in November for $79.99.

Toshiba has recently introduced their new gaming keyboard at IFA 2007. The keyboard features 55 keys connects via USB all enclosed in a patented ergonomic design. As usual, there is no word yet on pricing or availability.

SteelSeries, who specialize in pro gaming gear, have introduced the Ikari Professional Gaming mouse. The mouse is available in two versions, the Ikari Optical for FPS gamers, and the Ikari Laser for RTS gamers. These mouse operate at 500 Hz - compared to some of the competitors whose mice run at 1000 Hz. The Ikari Professional Gaming mouse will probably cost somewhere around $60 - $70.

The Diamondback Razer comes back with another marvelous gaming product, the Lachesis. This high-precision 3G laser gaming mouse is the world’s first one to boost 4000dpi resolution and up to 100 inches per second tracking speed. The company claims that the precision laser technology and the unprecedented speed at which the Razer 3G Laser Sensor tracks make it the optimal laser sensor for low and high sensitivity gamers. The Lachesis will be available in October for $80.