So are these the best headphones money can buy? no Are they the best soundproofing or the most comfortable? no However, for a virtual reality experience, this is definitely a 5-star product. I've had these headphones for almost a year now. I can guarantee you that my overall VR experience is better thanks to them. The biggest plus is the convenience. They are always there. Easy to get out of the way and easy to clean. After prolonged use, however, they become a bit uncomfortable. But we're talking about 6-8 hours at a time. While the sound quality will never match the high quality of over-ear headphones, the volume is enough to drown out ambient noise or relax you. While more cords are dirtier, the combination of tying them together and developing a procedure for putting on a headset makes this a moot point. In the end, the sufficient functionality far outweighs the extreme comfort. You will play longer and longer. You're offering to share the experience with other people, and those things look like they're coming from PSVR. In all honesty, they should go with the purchase of a new headset.
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