In terms of all the characteristics and consumer qualities, these are excellent headphones, but there is no point in all this when a distinct crunch of some kind of film is heard from the earphone along with the music. Its pros: If you have any idea about good sound, then you might be faced with the fact that buying a gaming headset that would sound good is not an easy task. Beyerdynamic DT 150 has been available for many years. They got a little shaggy, and for a long time I wanted to buy something wireless, and recently I also started playing games (old grandfather). So, it turned out that nothing from the game of my 150-kam is not suitable for a candle. And here are the Moebiuses. I took it blindly, based on numerous reviews and trust in Odisi as a brand. I was afraid of course, but no! Outplayed! Headphones with a built-in DAC and amplifier outplayed my Beyers connected to a good path. The difference is not in the forehead, of course, DT150 sound very good for its price, but outplayed. There are more details, some overtones have opened up, the stage is wider and more transparent, there is more volume. Switch your headphones to Hi-Res mode, remove all presets, turn on a good quality track, and you will enjoy listening to it. To get something of significantly better quality, you will have to take a higher class system with all the consequences. Now about the games. I don’t know if it’s built-in DSP or something, but there is a difference with regular stereo. Positioning is better, more precise. If we run in a team, then I am the main listener :) Well, 3D technology that takes into account the rotation of the head - I won’t say that I turn my head straight during the game, but from time to time I turn slightly to more accurately determine the source of the sound. No, do not think that your x-ray vision will open, but the sound picture will definitely change. The microphone is good. You should not compare it with the studio one, it does not have the same tasks - it is more than enough for communication in the discord. The voice is clear, not mumbling, not distorted. By the way, I thought that if the regular micro does not suit me, I will insert a buttonhole into this connector, but no, the nest is recessed and it will be problematic to attach something third-party there. They look and feel expensive and of high quality, no questions about assembly, materials, or ergonomics. Different cons: After a month and a half of use, a crunch appeared in the right cup, similar to vibrations of a hard plastic film. Having studied the issue, I found out that this is a frequent occurrence on these headphones. Turning to the official representative, I received an extract from the site stating that this is due to the design of the emitter and is the norm ! The crunch is unpleasant, causes discomfort, and in general, there should not be anything like that in the headphones. This, of course, is a marriage. It was proposed to send the headphones to a service center, but this will not change much, if they replace them, then with the same ones - the marriage is constructive, it will be on all copies until they ate the design or the basis of the membranes. Bluetooth wireless. This could be called a disadvantage, but it is a feature, since you know this moment in advance. You can’t play games, even YouTube, and even that’s not very good, but for the majority, the question is not about the headphones, but about the implementation of the protocol. But what is definitely a drawback is the bundled USB cable, which has to connect the headphones to the computer. He's oak! It doesn’t bend, it’s hard, it keeps its shape while you are sitting in the headphones, it rubs against something and all these sounds are transmitted to the cup, etc. is it softer? There are many options and they don't cost much. I solved the problem by using a cable from a wireless mouse - they made sure that it was soft and did not hinder movement. Another drawback is the sound volume control, and now there's nothing to be done about it. The knob regulates the sound not analog or not for built-in hardware, the sound is regulated in the operating system! This is wrong, uncomfortable in all respects, and this should not be the case in headphones of this class.