I tried the new TB Stealth V2's, they sounded great but they were really tight and went backwards. Wireless HyperX was next, but for $175 it looked the same as the much cheaper wired version. The wireless has more bells and whistles with a mute button and some audio settings (the red/green LED mic was good), but the sound wasn't much different and the usability was the same. Save some money, go with it. Also, the wireless connection is all plastic, so you're definitely going to break your hands. It's metal, I hope it lasts a long time. That's fine from a comfort perspective, but I'd say that's true of most headsets since I have a big head. I play about 2 hours a day and that's fine for this type of use, although it can be difficult if you're up more than 4 hours. However, comfort depends on the size of your head. I wear glasses with him, I don't stuff them in my head, so you should be okay with that too. The TB set has "slits" for the goggles but I found this completely useless as they were very narrow to begin with. I'm still looking for the best set but I'm taking my time as they do a great job with solid 360 sound.
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