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Why would anyone buy a shitty gamer headset? They sound like absolute garbage and often break in the span of a few months. There is absolutely zero reasons for this poll to exist. Take a pair of hifi headphones, stick a modmic or vmoda on them and you have some quality audio, superior in both gaming, music and build quality to any retarded headset.
As we speak there are two better alternatives available on massdrop - the 50$ AKG M220 https://www.massdrop.com/buy/akg-m220-semi-open-studio-headphones
And the 100$ Massdrop x Hifiman HE-350 https://www.massdrop.com/buy/massdrop-x-hifiman-he-350
Only absolute troglodytes buy gaming headsets. They only exist because of the marketing done to impress gullible spoiled kids, and because it is easy to milk this kind of people.
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Man, i had a headset that lasted my for 4 Years and then they broke. I use logitech because i have had a headset for a long time and they where amazing so now i have bought another one. But sense i do a lot of physically demanding things and dangerous things with the headset G233. I ride my dirt bike with them. In my opinion is that they last long ss long as you take care of them but my old headset only lasted 3 years because i did not take care of it. So if i would say it is how you treat it and what you get and do with it. So for me when you say that it sounds like an opinion. Btw one can also deduct that what you said was not logical. Do you have a source of Information that shows Logitech headsets are shitty if not than i consider it an opinion. Mine experiences is an opinion of mine that i got after using logitech for 4 Years.
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Basically headsets (with few exceptions) are usualy bass bloated messes with 5$ drivers because "gamer" companies invest more into advertising and promotion than into making an actual quality product.
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Edit: i wanted to add that a quality pair of headphones, like my open back beyerdynamics made in the 90s still work like a charm today. That's what you should expect from a product in the 100-300$ price range. But naaah having LEDs on ones head is more important than not torturing the poor eardrums with earcancer.