Before that, there were Sony headphones for 14k, light and soft, but lacking volume. Before them, there was a Lenovo Y Gaming headset, the volume was enough, but my head and ears hurt from it. Even earlier there were Philips, but those are generally about nothing. I ordered these at random because of an advertising post on a blog about gamers and a low cost :-) After the first fitting, I realized that I found what I was looking for! Very comfortable design, they sit softly, do not press, neither the ears nor the head hurt from them even after several hours of continuous play. The volume reserve is more than enough, I set it somewhere at 50-70% of the max. (via USB), the bully of the highs makes the shots more biting, it seemed to me even more realistic than through the speakers and the receiver! The design of the connection through the adapter is unusual, but quite convenient. The backlight is not annoying, it's a pity only the letters L and R are not highlighted. The volume can be adjusted with an analog puck on the right ear. I can’t say anything about reliability yet, but for games, I recommend it! You can not install software, pseudo 7.1 only spoils the sound picture.
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