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Best Wired USB Headset?

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Soooo, I've got my headset from microsoft, and it is easily breaking, quality is like... ummm.... well, shiet. Now, every headset that i broke didn't have a USB interface, it was connected trough jacks for microphone and audio, and well, the ports i need to plugin in the jacks break easily, and i've noticed that doesn't happen with USB's. So, what is the best USB headset, price is not a problem, and oh yeah, it needs to have a decent microphone quality.

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I had Gamescom 780's. I thought they were really good.

Not the best, but the only USB headset I ever owned. If possible id suggest some Senhiesers though...They way they move and adjust is amazing. They also sound great.

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i want to know too :)
careful some headsets like logitech doesnt support win8,1 for some reason

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i want to know too :)

careful some headsets like logitech doesnt support win8,1 for some reason

 

just run compatibility mode using admin rights

 

my g930 works fine right after plugging it in

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