If it were not for the structurally fragile shackle, then there would be a normal rating of 4. And so minus a point for the bow - now just take it and throw it away. And minus a score for software. Now I’m thinking of taking a more expensive Razer to replace it or, well, it. Pros: They sit well. They look good solid (you can’t see that they are gaming ones) - it’s important for me, I constantly communicate with clients by zoom and tims. They fit perfectly for work, the microphone is normal - you can hear me, but you can’t hear the children in the background) If you manage to connect proprietary software, then 7.1 sound in games is just not bad. There is also a combo 3.5 for a laptop, and two different 3.5 - for a PC through an adapter. Easy to switch from laptop to desktop. The price is low for its performance characteristics. Cons below: After 10 months, the bow cracked, and judging by the reviews, this is not a bug, this is a feature. Long adapter wire, resulting in a very heavy cord. Proprietary software is extremely buggy (it falls off and reinstallation does not help) - this is one time, and for some reason it eats 10-15% of the CPU in the background - that's two.