I used my edited "Sennheiser HD 380 Pros" as a comparison. Pros: - Good shape (a bit small for my big ears, but will fit fine for anyone with normal ears.) - Still comfortable. (I have to say, like a new pair of shoes, it took me a while to adjust, but I was fine after that) - The mic works great for the price - the cable is more than long enough (which some don't) c) haven't compared and comes with a velcro strap to extend the length. I really like the double headband on top and the tether strap. For most, that's a drawback, but the volume control is a plus for me. At first I thought the same thing about it being too big, but I know that several times when there are smaller controllers I've fiddled around trying to find something and get it efficiently. Then I also realize that most of the time I'm not looking at the controller but playing the game, which is the most important aspect: Can I play the game effectively and the headphones do what they need without being distracted from the game at that moment , if an adjustment is required. - Yes. - PRICE. Cons: - It seemed cheaper at first (it was $40 at the time of writing this review) but honestly, once it was done, it walked out the door. anything. Again, I use Sennheiser for this comparison. The Sens has higher treble and omnidirectional sound projection, while the Klim has deeper bass. I don't think that's really a disadvantage as they both sound great and if you (which I'm sure almost every system has) have some sort of EQ you can make it sing the way you want it to. I recommend these. They're affordable to start with, have good quality for their price range, and do exactly what they're supposed to do comfortably. Good bang for the buck.