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The Corsair Virtuoso has been the best headset I've ever used that's wireless capable. Not only is the sound quality absolutely superb, but the comfort and durability of the headset is excellent. The past headsets I've used break or ware down easily, or in some rare cases the plastic warps. This does not happen with the premium strong and durable metal being used. It's brushed and a polished beauty. The RGB feels unnecessary, thought it's there for fans of RGB. It is barely noticeable unless with use of it's attachable microphone. Which shows visually if it's muted. The microphone does sound a bit flat with it monotoning your voice, but it's a big improvement on "gamer" headsets for team speak coms or talking with it in general. It's audio emitting quality is very good, it sounds great, captures more bass and even low end better than most headsets, in terms of audio quality, and microphone use quality. High end suffers a tiny bit sounding more flat. But a much better trade off for people who adore bass sounds in music, explosions and shooting in video games. In my honest opinion, I'm never buying another headset product that isn't a Virtuoso. My main reason is outstanding audio quality. Strong and tough design. Less chance of breaking cables or the headset over time. It comes with cables to directly connect to PC, phone, video game console or other. Excellent. Well worth the money spent. If you're looking for audio and no mic, purely for business or music production, then you're better to stick to a studio quality headphone that do not have additional features or wireless ability. However, the Virtuoso is still very good "Jack of All Trades." And I would recommend it.Read full review
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Haven't seen the son since they arrived. Well worth the money
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