Used in tandem with a Playstation 5. Not bad overall. But it ruins the sound. It is like in a barrel, plus the bass is twisted to the maximum. I tried to ate and disable all the improvements through the software on the laptop, nothing helped. There was also constant background noise, but not critical. As a result, after two skating rinks in Rainbow Six Siege, you need to take a break. But I want to note that the positioning was normal. Also upset a very quiet microphone and ergonomics. When landing, it presses very hard on the head (58). Maybe it spreads over time, did not check. Summing up, I would like to say that in general the headset is solid for its money. If you are not afraid of the above disadvantages, you can take it. I could not come to terms with the fact that my old Sennheiser PC320 GAME. Which was bought five years ago, for a price two times lower (even by today's standards), produces a much more balanced and cleaner sound. Then two days later I took the Hypers back to the store and returned the money. I paid extra and bought a Sennheiser Game Zero. Which at times turned out to be better and better. But it's also twice as expensive. But Sennheiser of the new GSP line, I would not recommend buying at all. But that's a completely different story.
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