![]() Since my previous headset lasted for 5 years and is still going, I have pretty high expectations. I can buy it for 99€, which makes the whole thing not so expensive, but of very respectable quality. I also read around the net that the Arctis 5 has amazing sound quality and that SteelSeries also upped their surround sound game, which is a go-go for me. And I need a good quality microphone because I tend to communicate a lot ingame (gotta now if the enemy is rushing B or going mid doors :P). I would've gone for the Arctis 7, but I don't like wireless headsets, justifiably because microphones on them are pretty bad quality. They looked pretty neat and I also really liked how you could just unplug the cord from them and just carry them like a wireless headset. ![]() ![]() Due to Razer ruining their credibility and totally busting their chances with me by not supporting all of their headsets with their Synapse 3.0 software, I reckoned I should just go for SteelSeries, since I've never heard my friends having trouble with them (I was the only Razer pleb in the bunch).Īs I was looking through headsets, I stumpled upon the ArcEdition headset. But, since I'm afraid they might die very soon, I decided it was time to try something else. So, for the past 5 years I've had the Razer Kraken 7.1 headset and they still haven't broken down.
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