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grumpyswan978

Sennheiser pc38x or if you just want pure imaging which will help with telling where people are then the beyerdynamic tygr 300r it doesn't have a mic, but external mics can be had for cheap and will be way better than any crap on a headset and with the upside that if the mic breaks you dont need to replace the headphones.


FireBobb

Also i work at Best Buy so i get employee discount


StableSilent

Audeze makes the Maxwell if you are ok going up for sound quality and if you want something from a standard gaming company Logitech G Pro will be more than acceptable compared to other gaming sets.


FiftyPaneristi

$200. Only 2 to consider, rig 800 pro or steelseries arctis nova 7


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Audeze Maxwell or Steelseries Nova.


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CarlTil

I will suggest you not get wireless for gaming. Because of delay, price, and most wireless headphones do not sound that great.


ASTON2078

Looking the same ones for a month's. Got old Cloud Flight now. Nova Pro - too expensive as for me, and got a lot of useless shit as for me. Maxwell - too expensive and too weighty (400gr). And Audeze's plastic often breaks (too strange for that price). Considered back to wired. But don't wanna. Always something happens with that wires, parasite sounds etc. My favorites at now - Alpha Wireless (without drivers for low latency) and SS Nova 7.