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I've been enamored with the Massdrop x Sennheiser PC37X Gaming Headset and am disappointed that it wasn't included in this list.
I have a Steelseries Arctis wireless Pro, the $320 version and I enjoy it over the 2 previous headphones I've used for my PC (Audiotechnica M50x + inline mic, V-moda M100 Crossfade + V-moda boom mic).
Sound quality takes a small hit but I notice no lag, no signal dropping (except when walking out of range). But not having those issues like headphones snagging, cable noise running against your shirt, getting up away from your PC and have you headphones snatched off your face, having the ability to go to the bathroom and still continue your discord conversation makes wireless 1000% worth it over wired IMO.
I’m not going to be as rude as some, as it’s aparent the individual saying these are all bad has never listened to any of them. However, anybody who coul look at the items Currently on the list and say the artemis spectrum, is better than the Man-O-War, is suffering from Logitech fanboy/girl-ism. The spectrum makes this horrid creaking sound when picked up, where the Man-O-War does not. Plus it has that classic Logitech “gaming” sound. This coming from somebody who doesn’t own any Razer products, but has compared both in person, numerous times.
Now The real question is, why are there random Bluetooth headsets in this list?
I don't think they are all crap headphones , but they are not the best headphones for gaming. There are some other pretty good options for you to choose from. This also depends on what types of games you play.
This poll has absolutely no raison d'être. Why would anyone wanna buy a shitty wireless gaming headset? headsets, especially wireless ones sound like ass and "gaming" anything indicates that the product has been made with easily impressionable kids in mind, with poor quality components and the bulk of the product budget spend in the marketing department and eventually on tacky LEDs all over the device. (if you consider buying an illuminated item that is put on your head outside of your field of view you are most likely a "special needs" person.)