Well, I can’t wear it for more than 20 minutes because they cause my ears to get rather hot. Overall, it’s a very nice headset with great sound and solid wireless technology. There’s also a large dial control for volume that works nicely. Three of them are customizable to whatever you see fit, while the others control power, the Dolby setting, and muting the microphone. In fact, there are several buttons on the headset. Thankfully there’s a headset-mounted slider that toggles the mode. The 7.1 Dolby surround is very convincing for games and movies, but it slighly distorts music. They sound just as good wirelessly as they do when directly plugged in. I’m happy to report that isn’t the case with these Logitech cans. Wireless technology simply couldn’t delievery quality sound. The thought is that you could eliminate the wire that always tends to get in the way but up until recently, wireless headsets were fools gold as they were rarely as good as wired version. Wireless headsets have always been about the best thing ever - on paper. Short version: What do you get when you cram 7.1 Dolby sound, gaming-grade wireless, a few buttons, and a noise-canceling microphone into one headset? Sweaty ears.
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