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Are there any good options for wireless pc headsets anymore?

Pretty much title...I have been using the Logitech G933s since they came out and they have been pretty solid for me so far.

I have had a few minor issues and some known issues with them sure, but with the flaky power switch wearing out, my mic is starting to crack when moving the mic-boom, battery life is getting worse, etc...I am ready for a new headset.

 

My requirements are just 1. Be wireless. 2. Support multiple inputs (So i can have separate voice and game audio) 

 

But the problem is, the reviews for the top brands out there scare me. 

Asus and Steel Series crap customer service and RMA support, Corsairs and Logitechs' hit-or-miss build quality and awful software...

 

Does anyone have good recommendations or should I just bite the bullet and go for a big name and pray my experience is on par with my current G933.

 

Open to any suggestions. 

 

Edit: removed budget requirement.

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31 minutes ago, MYSTICmayonaise said:

Pretty much title...I have been using the Logitech G933s since they came out and they have been pretty solid for me so far.

I have had a few minor issues and some known issues with them sure, but with the flaky power switch wearing out, my mic is starting to crack when moving the mic-boom, battery life is getting worse, etc...I am ready for a new headset.

 

My requirements are just 1. Be wireless. 2. Support multiple inputs (So i can have separate voice and game audio) 3. Somewhere in the 100-200 range.

 

But the problem is, the reviews for the top brands out there scare me. 

Asus and Steel Series crap customer service and RMA support, Corsairs and Logitechs' hit-or-miss build quality and awful software...

 

Does anyone have good recommendations or should I just bite the bullet and go for a big name and pray my experience is on par with my current G933.

 

Open to any suggestions. 

for that price there are some decent options like the arctis or the hyper x ones  but not great. ifyou want great they are very expensive almost twice your buget unfor tunately like the mobius

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8 minutes ago, rice guru said:

for that price there are some decent options like the arctis or the hyper x ones  but not great. ifyou want great they are very expensive almost twice your buget unfor tunately like the mobius

thats fair, I am open to spending more if its a premium solution that will last.

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2 minutes ago, MYSTICmayonaise said:

thats fair, I am open to spending more if its a premium solution that will last. 

well if you wantr to spend more I would reccomend looking into the mobius or GSp 670

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1 minute ago, rice guru said:

well if you wantr to spend more I would reccomend looking into the mobius or GSp 670

 

reviews for the 400 dollar mobius are complaining about build quality, low battery life and latency...doesnt seem like a good option... 

 

and apparently the only good thing about the 670's is the sound quality, the software, mic, latency and poor connectivity are mentioned in several of the reviews.

 

seems like no one can make a good headset, even for 300+ 

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2 minutes ago, MYSTICmayonaise said:

 

reviews for the 400 dollar mobius are complaining about build quality, low battery life and latency...doesnt seem like a good option... 

 

and apparently the only good thing about the 670's is the sound quality, the software, mic, latency and poor connectivity are mentioned in several of the reviews.

 

seems like no one can make a good headset, even for 300+ 

well a headset is a headset and the main reason why I opt for a headphone and a mic. as a pperson who cares about how my things sound. there are very few heaasets wired or wireless that sound the price 

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Sennheiser RS165. ModMic Wireless. It will land you at 150 + 120 USD, so 270 retail, but Black Friday is coming... 
 

I bet it can all be done for 220 or so. I'm not sure about multiple inputs though, but otherwise this is my go-to rec for low latency wireless gaming.

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