Bought a month ago, I use this cover all the time when driving a trailer and using the headset to watch movies and games. Here's what I'm thinking at the moment: Pros - The build quality is okay, it's well made and I like the nice khanka zip. Not sure what the other reviewer's problem is, but adjust the headset and it's nice and comfortable. I like the location. Everything in the starter kit fits, including a nice faux leather case for your cables; The cables must be coiled well to fit. The price is great for the occasion. None of the other cases fit everything in while remaining compact enough. This case does just that and is one of the cheapest on the market. Cons: It would be nice if Hanka put their logo on the top of the case so you don't open it upside down! Secured it with a piece of glowing ribbon my disc golfer son gave me. However, the Khanka logo embroidered on the top will look crisp. The velcro that holds the camera and motion controls is starting to loosen a bit. If it fails I will either replace it with better two piece velcro or magnetic strips. Hanka had to use 2 Velcro straps, the surface on the inside of the case isn't the best attachment as it is. - I'm concerned about the cables or anything else touching the inside of the lenses in the headset. The cable pouch is designed to be placed inside the headset. I put a piece of hard foam inside as a barrier and mostly put the cables in my backpack with my PS4. That's why my rating is 4 stars. I wrap the camera in soft, flexible foam to protect the lenses, which is also why I'm not giving it a 5 star rating. . The price is great, but I'd be willing to pay a little more if some of the design flaws were fixed. Whatever the case, I still happily use this case every day and would recommend it with a few minor tweaks as discussed in the last two points I covered.