![]() ![]() You could probably get one with better audio quality for the same price too if that matters to you. Therefore, if you are willing to risk having to buy new headphones within a year or two (of course the battery and power input could last longer and the power input on the ones you get might not break at all like they did on mine) I'd say go for it.īut if you want to get a good pair of headphones that lasts longer than about two years (and you're not really up for risking it), I'd go with a headset with a cord. Because if I had the cord on a specific angle into my headset, they'd work. Now, I don't think this was due to the battery killing it completely but rather the charging port being damaged (I didn't do anything too bad to it but it got worn out from all the plugging in and out etc). Not 100% sure), I couldn't even get them to work while having them plugged in. And when the battery had pretty much died (after about a year or two, maybe even three. ![]() The battery lasted for a long time at first but slowly degraded and soon I had to basically always have the charging cord in (they worked for like 30mins on a full charge). There are tons of good reasons as to why it's great having them wireless.īut, the main issue I had was battery life. So, definitely Ok audio, it's great if you are using teamspeak/skype/etc and you want to be in the conversation but want to go grab something to drink or eat from the kitchen (My G930's had some decent range actually). (Which is pretty much the main reason to why I have a soundcard for my wired Sennheisers today) Which enabled me to change the sound to my liking. The nice thing about the ones I had (Logitech G930) was that it had a built-in equalizer in the Logitech software. The sound quality wasn't GREAT! But it wasn't bad either. My take on this is that the ones I had a few years ago was good. ![]()
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