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Incarnation139 t1_j6k4nyy wrote

There is nothing inherently "gaming" about a gaming headphone (Maybe weird RGB or poorly implemented surround sound). It's essentially a regular headphone with a microphone attached to it. It's not worth to pay the premium for the gamer aesthetic (for me at least), unless you are into that kind of thing.

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HoumamGamer OP t1_j6k5lxe wrote

It's more like whenever someone recommends a headphone around 150$-ish price it's always logitech or astro And I heard that it offers more precise sound positioning over other headphones, but I couldn't find actual comparisons So it felt like it doesn't really mean a lot more than a marketing thing that's why I'm asking

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pinkcunt123 t1_j6k7fwe wrote

Watch this video by Crinacle. He explains everything about gaming headphones you need to know.

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Incarnation139 t1_j6k98c5 wrote

You're right. Marketing and lack of experience will have people just recommend stuff blindly. Not saying that it's wrong or anything, but something like the AKG K371 + a microphone will wipe the floor with any of those gaming headsets in the same price range.

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