Polk's brand carries a lot of weight in the audio world, but its debut Xbox One headset—the 4Shot (launched at $160) from last spring—didn't impress, with a poor-sounding mic and cheap-feeling build. With the Striker Zx, Polk dips down into the entry-level market, with a $90 stereo offering that is attractively styled and delivers solid sound, but has a couple issues of its own.
What's similar is the low-grade feel of the build, although the Striker Zx features a totally different design from the 4Shot. It's a more traditional-looking gaming headset, although the large L-shaped arm that affixes each can to the headband is a distinctive edge. The grey-and-orange version we tested (it's also in black, or grey with blue accents) almost makes it a perfect complement to Microsoft's Titanfall controller, although the orange here is much sleeker and brighter.
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