Technically my youngest daughter loves it. Also my eldest who has the same writing in red. The youngest daughter is staunchly against all things cord to her dismay and mine, but the SADES headset that a friend gave her against all she's had survives . This is his replacement after a few years of use and I expect it will last as long as the first one. How is the sound quality? Well, they're not Sennheiser. This is a gaming headset. But they're not Logitech either. You probably wouldn't use them to listen to Herbert von Karajan conducting the Berlin Philharmonic for Tchaikovsky's 1812 Overture. But it wouldn't sound terrible if you did. The headband is well padded, as are the headphones; The microphone's boom is quite strong and easily adjustable. The backlight is quirky, but not bright enough to light up the room at night. Overall, this headset is a good fit for my daughter, and if you're looking for a gaming headset but aren't obsessed with getting CounterStrike PVP response time down to the last nanosecond, they'll probably suit you, too. (But if you're a Twitch player, you should probably look for something more expensive. You must have at least one more zero at the bottom of the price. Because the more you spend, the quicker it gets you...NOT.) Two tech - Thugs give a thumbs up. It's not an audiophile device, but it does its job well.
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