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In the search of a new pair of headphones within the price range of 130e. Preferred currency is euro. I Will more then likely purchase off amazon(dot)co(dot)uk unless given a better alternative for Ireland.
I currently own the blue snowball and it does me perfectly fine as a mic to communicate with, therefore I am solely looking to purchase headphones for the crisp, clear sound aspect.
Games i currently play the majority of the time are csgo and pubg.
A friend has recommended me the hyper x flight and another has recommended me the steelseries artis 7
Any help or input is much appreciated.
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Aqua-Flow wrote In the search of a new pair of headphones within the price range of 130e. Preferred currency is euro. I Will more then likely purchase off amazon(dot)co(dot)uk unless given a better alternative for Ireland.
I currently own the blue snowball and it does me perfectly fine as a mic to communicate with, therefore I am solely looking to purchase headphones for the crisp, clear sound aspect.
Games i currently play the majority of the time are csgo and pubg.
A friend has recommended me the hyper x flight and another has recommended me the steelseries artis 7
Any help or input is much appreciated.


Steelseries is a great brand, I've never had a problem with their product. I would suggest stay away from the hyper brand from person experience as I had the hyper x cloud pro's and they were riddled with issues from day one. I am a console player, but the right headphone was fuzzy at best, and eventually just trying to get a repair through that company is a pain.

Realistically I'd say stay within: Steelseries, Senheiser, or even finding a low end Astro headset. Very comfortable headset and the warranty is fantastic it covers everything.

PM me if you have any questions between brands I've had way too many headphones to count
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The headset market is endless mate, they all pretty much do the same job and look different in looks and style.

I personally have a HyperX Cloud II headset and it's a solid build for the price. Best headset I've ever owned, it's driverless which can be a downfall in case you want to mix any particular sound but that's only a minor thing.

Alternatively, I would recommend the following:

[ Register or Signin to view external links. ] Read the reviews about them. They're also solid.
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I appreciate both of your inputs and ill be taking them into consideration. I'm up for spending a bit more money if needed to put towards a solid pair. Don't see the point in buying multiple cheaper pairs over the years anymore, want to try find a solid pair that will stick with me.
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AD4M wrote The headset market is endless mate, they all pretty much do the same job and look different in looks and style.

I personally have a HyperX Cloud II headset and it's a solid build for the price. Best headset I've ever owned, it's driverless which can be a downfall in case you want to mix any particular sound but that's only a minor thing.

Alternatively, I would recommend the following:

[ Register or Signin to view external links. ] Read the reviews about them. They're also solid.


I would agree with him, if you are on a budget the Hyper X Cloud Core is a solid headset on a budget.
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I just found out earlier that Shroud uses the hyper x flight and the majority of the reviews on it are solid. I'm slightly swaying towards it so far, if i cant find a better headset for 160e at least.
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