In spite of such an uneven distribution of benefits and drawbacks, the headphones continue to be the best option for me. A friend of mine uses a hyperX core stinger, and he experiences the same issues. I continue to believe that all of these drawbacks are inherently present in all gaming headphones up to 5000 thousand dollars. Buying is something I highly encourage doing. Many advantages: The best headphones in their price range, I've played around 100 hours of music through them, and I've heard nothing but positive feedback from customers. Because the ear cushions are pliable and do not exert any pressure, even when worn for extended periods of time, total immersion is maintained. The "arc" that is adjacent to your head has a soft lining and you will be pleasant and cool, the piece of iron that extends is made of iron, so it will not break, and the piece of iron that is adjacent to your head has a soft lining. You have invested in a reputable brand, as evidenced by the inscription that reads "steelseries," which states that the product "is a warmer for the soul." Different drawbacks: The most significant one is that when I was buying it, I was scared of the wire. It's nice to feel it, but there is no braid in the traditional sense. You run over with a roller from a chair a couple of times, and then that's it; you have to go hand it over. If you disable all of the "improvements" in the BIOS, you will be able to get a sound that is satisfactory. There is a distinct problem with the microphone. You won't be able to achieve a particularly high level of vocal purity, and your interlocutor will be able to hear everything that you watch, do, and play. Whether it's watching videos of Indians on YouTube or playing computer games, the interlocutor will be able to read your mind like an open book.
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