Yeah, I'm sure there are probably better quality headsets out there, but considering it was for my 360 and I've never bought an actual full blown gaming headset before, I certainly wasn't spending $100 or $150+ on a headset. $45-$50 was a good enough price range for me to not be too upset if these things up end going to crap early. At least now I know what to expect and I know I'll be able to hook a headset up and not have any problems.
I haven't used them in NCAA yet, but using them in a quick game of COD, my god, I know why I would always get killed so easily. You can clear as day hear the footsteps of anyone running nearby, making them easy targets to mow down. Even for being a "cheap" headset, I'm sold!
Yeah, I'll have to see how it is for me. I've only had them on maybe an hour at a time, I haven't gone on multiple hour stretches yet with them, so I guess I'll find out eventually when I fire up a game of NCAA.
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