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So I have had a Logitech G633 for a long time, and I enjoyed it, but recently I bought a Hyperx Cloud II for a change.

 

I loved the comfortability of the hcx over the headset I am used to, but the mic quality of the hcx is horrible. This made the headset not worth the $100 price tag. 

 

The Hyperx Cloud Core seems like a better option since it is $40 cheaper and has much similar hardware.

 

I know that there is possibilities of desktop mics as a replacement for the mic that comes with the Cloud II and the Core, but I do not have the desktop space for one. So my problem is finding a mic that works like the hyperx cloud's mic, but with better quality.

 

I would prefer a mic with no wires, but a wired one would be acceptable.

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1 hour ago, IAmABlueJay said:

So I have had a Logitech G633 for a long time, and I enjoyed it, but recently I bought a Hyperx Cloud II for a change.

 

I loved the comfortability of the hcx over the headset I am used to, but the mic quality of the hcx is horrible. This made the headset not worth the $100 price tag. 

 

The Hyperx Cloud Core seems like a better option since it is $40 cheaper and has much similar hardware.

 

I know that there is possibilities of desktop mics as a replacement for the mic that comes with the Cloud II and the Core, but I do not have the desktop space for one. So my problem is finding a mic that works like the hyperx cloud's mic, but with better quality.

 

I would prefer a mic with no wires, but a wired one would be acceptable.

If you just looking for a good mic then checkout:

 

Antlion Mod Mic -  There are many versions ranging in price pick what suits you.  35-70$

Massdrop Mini Mic -  The fastening system isn't as good as the Mod mic but I have owned one for about 6 months without issue audio quality is fantastic tho. $25-30

Zalman Lapel mic - Cheap under 15$ clip it onto your shirt and your done but the audio quality might take a bit of a hit you cant expect much for 15$.

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