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A wireless headset that verges on the cusp of commercial and professional. Gamers rejoice as Razer is looking to bridge that gap. The Razer Thresher Wireless Headset gives you audio quality both in headphone and microphone that make it one of the nicest headsets you’ll ever game with.
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you paying for a brand not actuall stuff
Very true, but I do love wireless headsets.
Really looking for someone to come out with something like a nice cumfy helmet with integrated in/out audio, a sliding VR shield that doesn't stick to the face, and forced air.
Get that kickstarter rolling!
Would like to try those Arctis 7's, but reviewers say there is little to no bass. I needs my bass.
I have tried Razor crap and I don't like the feel of anything they make. I have literally had one of their optical mice come a part in my hand. Just junk imo.
If you want a new idea, go read an old book.
In order to be insulted, I must first value your opinion.
Sennheiser really does make the best headphones. Mine aren't wireless but I have an older pair and they have lasted longer than any other pair of gaming headset I have ever owned, going on 8 years now. Paired with Dolby Atmos for headphones and it's like sitting in a theater. The mic is is crystal clear yet doesn't pick up random background noise. I doubt I will buy anything else for another 5 years.
Here pick any according to your budget, if you want the best sound quality. I have Game One and it's sound is fantastic, almost as good as HD598 which I use for music.
"Be water my friend" - Bruce Lee
Typically, I see it the same way as @laserit and @Torval do: a distraction at best, when I could otherwise be enjoying better sound quality from my pair of bookshelf speakers.
However, now I can kind of see where that bit of isolation wouldn't necessarily be such a bad thing. My gaming time is much more limited than it once was; wife, kids, dogs, etc all in the background.
Thinking about it anyway. My son uses a cheap set of headphones when he plays on the computer (we all have our computers in the same room at home), maybe I'll borrow those for a bit and see what I think.
Before that I use to religiously buy turtle beaches but was sick of how quick (within 6mths) they would crack in half with the terrible plastic build quality. Just taking them on and off again would cause it to stress crack. Razers have that same kind of build quality. Never again.