Best Wireless Gaming Headsets?

1Dan1

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Hello, I've been browsing around for gaming headsets and have come to the decision that I want to get a wireless gaming headset as opposed to a wired one for gaming. But, I am bombarded with a lot of options. Assuming I have no price limit, what is the best wireless gaming headset? A popular answer I've been seeing is the Astro A50.
 

audioranger

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the astro a50 is one of the better wireless options out there. it's dual-band so it transmits on two separate frequencies to avoid interference

http://www.headset-ratings.com/astro-a50-wireless-headset-review/

the only downside is the price. if you're not ready to commit $300, the tactic 3d omega is half the price and is still a solid headset

http://www.headset-ratings.com/sound-blaster-tactic-3d-omega-headset/

happy listening :)
 

Ra1dMaX

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star293: G930 sure has good sound and all but the constuction and the wireless of this headset is just shit

i'm on my 3rd G930 headset and never buying a logitech headset ever again...as logitech has no clue when it comes to constructing a headset...sure they have the sound set but the rest of their design is weak as shit
the entirety of the earmuffs is held up by 4x2mm screws holding a 1mm cheap non PVC plastic plate(a plate that cracks if you snap your fingers on it) witch is what happened on the 2 first headsets i had

now on the 3rd headset i took care of that with using 20 cm of duct tape on each of those tiny plates so it keeps together..now after 1 year of regular use the battery of the headset is dead and having to use the cable 24/7


so my advice is test out Astro gaming, Turlebeach,Creative anything before even looking at a logitech headset
 

PoLiNi

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You're only on your third, i'm on my fifth and been trying to communicate with the support for 5 months.
My problem was first described as hardware fault 5 times then software then it was out of warrenty, then it became a chipset problem then it had to do with USB driver (cause USB 2.0 drivers change all the time ... ???) and now it's a sound card problem which as far as i knew only works for non USB devices
 

GetOwnedGaming

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I know they are bad, but please watch your language...
 

mateikav

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Well I have to say, I love my G35s and have had them for 3-4 years with no problems. As I understand it, the G930 is the wireless version of the G35. I've always felt my G35 was quite durable and I've taken it a lot of places. My only gripe is the deteriorating faux-leather patent over the foam.

I was looking to see if the G930 was any good... I may look at some other options, but my G35 still kicks a whole lotta' butt.
 

BlueFireZ

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I had bought a g430, everthing about them are great, (sound, comfort,mic), except for there easily breakable frame, i can easily snap it, and mine even creaked, this also goes to all logitech headsets, logitechs are short term headsets in my opinion.
 

Onafets19

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Don't bother with the G930. Simple google "logitech g930 cutting out" and you will see what everyone has to deal with. I finally gave up after fighting with my headset in BF4 and Dota 2. Don't go near it!!!