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I currently have a pair of Logitech G930 headphones. They sound great to me and are very conformable. The only small complaint I have is that they are a bit tight that being said I can wear them for 12 hours without issue.

 

The problem is when I take them to work they tend to disconnect roughly once per hour. I'm going to assume this is because I work in an environment with hundreds of people with laptops, phones, and tablets all connecting to tons of access points. They work fine for me at home so I'm pretty sure it's an issue with the environment at work.

 

I'm looking for something that sounds like the G930s and feels like them. I even really like the 7.1 simulation/software/whatever it is. They have to have a mic. The software from Screaming Bee was cool and fun but not required. They sadly will have to be wired but I don't care if they're analog or USB.

 

As a comparison I really don't like the way the Razer Tiamat 7.1 sound. Don't really have any other headphone experience to list.

 

If Logitech makes something like the G930s that are wired with the same software that would be amazing! Otherwise I'm open to suggestions.  :)

 

For the price range I would say something less than $200.

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for $200 you can get a headphone + mic that will kill the g930.

 

I'd say go with shure srh-840 and zalman or mod mic.

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for $200 you can get a headphone + mic that will kill the g930.

 

I'd say go with shure srh-840 and zalman or mod mic.

 

In response to this I would like to make a confession. I really like the gimmicky 7.1 surround sound of the g930s. Thus I would prefer something with gimmicky 7.1 over something with real quality sound.

 

I would also prefer a combined solution so that I don't have to bother carrying around two things. I know I'm lazy.

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