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The side volume knob on the right sets it apart from some older headsets I've used where I'd waste time trying to figure out where the up/down volume buttons were.
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But closed-back won't work for me, as I can't be yelling all the time while repeatedly losing games of Overwatch.
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if necessary (like foam that wears out over time)Cons (minor quibbles, really):It's kind of a dumb color schemeThe "lift boom to mute" feature is a great idea, but it makes a distinct crackle on the phone line, so I don't use itIt's a bit pricy, but worth it for me
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I had a difficult time trying to decide between the GAME ONE and the ZERO
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So overpriced, I actually took the time to write this review
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The 1st time I used them, I played some Destiny and it was like audio overload
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I usually have music on for like 80% of my free time when not gaming, unless I'm watching something, and I also listen while I work (although for that I typically prefer the freedom of speaker audio)
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Not the sennheiser, these stay comfortable the whole time.
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it's a breeze to mute myself many times if I need to
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Awesome audio qualityThey fell few times and now right ear makes buzzin noise during intense base or loud moments
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I dropped it of my desk one too many times, and the plastic hinge on the ear broke off
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I don't know why I'm having such a bad time with these headphones but the one I received from Amazon were faulty
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Both the one I purchased and the replacement I received after returning the first were both plagued with heavy buzzing any time general lower frequencies were introduced