
Don’t buy expensive ears if you don’t have a sound card. If you need a headset purely for games, then take an RF headset, but you need to understand that you can’t connect it to a phone, for example. I found it right away and connected without problems, I read in the reviews someone complained. On YouTube there is a comparison of cloud alpha and alpha with these ears, I advise Mikhail's video. I don't use micro on headsets, I can't say anything.


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