After months of use I'm finally back to update this review. I've only used Turtle Beaches (one wireless, one wired), a couple of Sades headsets at work on my PC, and a Razer. I've seen all three headsets perform better than this headset. I should have just put in an extra $20-$30 to get something else. I regret my purchase although I'm not a wasteful person so I will continue to use the headset until it stops working. The biggest design flaw - what's the point of charging the headset? In terms of performance, there is nothing notable about this headset; It's not the best gaming headset, but it's still better than, say, a pair of cheap headphones. It's incredibly frustrating having to charge it daily, or every other day, or at all. Sometimes I get ripped off and leave the headset on and when I come back it's dead. If the headset offered anything better than sub-par headset performance, I'd weigh the pros and cons. But I'm not kidding when I say the headset is sub-par at best! I only buy headsets in the $60-$80 range, so my standards are based on that price range. I'm not asking much, but my Razer headset was $69.99, was two or three times better, and didn't need to be charged. Headphones are soft. band is comfortable. The sound is decent at best, but if I could do it again I'd pay another $20-$30 and buy something else. Just not worth the price it carries. I used $20 pc gaming headphones that could beat this guy. It's just sad.
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