Before that, there were corsair voids - only the sound in shooters did not suit them (even with a tweaked equalizer). There are a lot of negative emotions left from this purchase (well, or is it the norm for 4k? ). Pros: I was looking for mid-range headphones for a computer, the choice fell on Razer. I've been using them for a month now and here's what I can say :fv 1) The sound is pleasant, the only thing that I did not test in shooters 2) Convenient on / off on for the microphone, as well as the volume control Cons below: 1) Included with the headphones is an extra. wire, it is also an extension cord (a standard 1.3m cable is not enough for comfortable use), and when this connector that connects these 2 wires falls under the arm or somewhere else, then your interlocutors experience a real sound (well, they probably curse themselves) . 2) Microphone, I had to unscrew the settings to the maximum (including the amplifier), + add noise suppression. 3) When you turn your head, they start to crack, well, who needs it, what kind of "fool" will turn his head at the computer, so the people who made them probably thought. 4) And the main drawback is a lottery for a piece of paper with a code, which I lost by the way, and if someone is as successful as me, you will have to crawl under the ear pads (in order to register them through the site and get the code), and it may turn out like this that she will fly off, and this is where the fun begins - 30 minutes of meticulous work. (I think this is important - I took it in 4frag)