I think it's a fantastic headset for the price. I've had mine for more than 2 years, my head/ears do not get tired of their weight, sounds are rather clear, even the music is decent, and in-game sounds are very nice. Microphone is okay, but mine broke some months ago. I'm planning to buy this same headset again :D
@@lon7850 I've actually purchased Razer Blackshark V2 X instead of these, and so far the HyperX ones had a softer clamping force than these Razer ones. But maybe I'll stretch them out soon. When the HyperX were new, I don't remember thinking that they clamp my head too strong, I'd say the force was rather soft.
@@ievaday wat about sound quality . i dont know which should i pick between razer blackshark v2x or this ? u have both so guide me . i love bass and music a lot . and for its not just about gaming . tell me about which headphone is better
@@Bi3MaRk I definitely recommend paying a bit more for the Blackshark V2 X. They just seem to be of better build quality and the microphone quality is phenomenal for the price. Sound-wise, I could not compare the two side-by-side as I gave the Stinger away, but according to their websites, Blackshark has wider frequency range - and I will not argue that. They sound very good. One bad thing about Blackshark is that you cannot remove/put away the microphone. In Stinger, you can bend it upwards and it stays there, but on the Blackshark the microphone just kinda stays there, often in your face. If that's a big minus for you, then paying a bit more for the non-X version of Blackshark V2 will include removable/detachable microphone.
I'm definitely gonna get this headset soon. Seems really good to me, not expensive and no obnoxious styling. Also glad that the mic itself is good, that's important to me.
@@vegito7446 Sorry for the late reply, RU-vid decided to not notify me. I'd rate it a 8/10 personally. I wear glasses so its not the best in comfort but its good enough, the sound is solid and I have 0 issues with mic quality. I would recommend it myself.
Finally after 4 years (no exaggeration) my set finally broke as one side’s sound gave out :( there’s definitely no other headset I’m ever going to consider based in the price and durability.
I have had this headset for 3 and a half years and it has preformed very well. Now I do need a new headset because the fake leather has begun to peel off and the mic quality has gotten very staticy.
Is this an updated version of the headset? I’ve seen reviews on the original red colored version of this headset that say that the 3.5mm headphone Jack broke when pulling it out of their controllers and I’ve seen one that said the mute feature stopped working entirely. Most worryingly, I saw a review that stated that the audio just stopped working entirely. I’m a little bit cautious about buying this headset and any opinions from people who have used this headset extensively would be appreciated.
I have the same headphone but why does it sound low on my ps4? I’ve maxed out everything on the console. Do i need some sort of ampliefier of something for this?
@@kennytran02 Wat bout sound quality? i want this headphone for gaming and listening to music and i listen to hip hop a lot . guide me plz . i dont know should i pick razer blackshark v2x or this one
@@Bi3MaRk the sound quality is still good for a headphones that’s been around. If you decide to go with the razer it will be much better as it provides a 7.1 surround sound which is good for music and gaming. If you have the money, go with the razer headset as it’s newer and has the surround sound.
@@kennytran02 yea actually i heard new razer blacksharkv2x has a good sound quality but u know i dont like that people said it doesnt have heavy bass or loud sound since i love bass a lot . but okay i will go for razer. thank u