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The noise-cancellation feature works great and drowns out background noise really well
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They completely covers my ears and the noise canceling does knock down the background noise of AC, dishwasher etc.
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This easily could be the best headset if it didn't have the background noise when the output is silent
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I've literally spent more time trying to keep this headset, which has AWFUL feedback and background noise, connected to my game system than I have actually playing my games
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Along with this any background noise/music in game would cut out until something mainline sounded
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To my sorrow, the many reviewers who complained of the noise cancellation ADDING background noise was definitely true.
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Can't complain as they are also comfortable
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People within the Playstation Network seem to hear me just fine (as well as
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I can't seem to get it as loud as I would like.
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do not recommend for big ears as they hurt my ears after an hour of gaming and are rather heavy
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but they are really uncomfortable especially if I have my glasses on instead of wearing contacts otherwise its alright.-Another reason why I knocked off a
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It is pretty good but there is some issues with it like it glitches a
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U wont regret it
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Its loud and ridiculous and I feel robbed!
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Both headsets claim to be 7.1 but where the A50’s are much louder the 800’s, the 800’s shine in the quality and clarity of sound
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First I am going to touch on the Astro A50’s and their positives that out weight the 800’s
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I will update in a years time on these with further thoughts on these elite 800’s
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These to me are the features that outshine the 800’s when directly comparing the two.1