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It sounds like you're in need of a new headset. I recommend looking at models from Plantronics, Logitech, and HyperX, as they all have superior mic quality. Take it from me, comfort is just as important as sound quality when considering a headset.
Sorry to hear about your headset. I highly recommend Logitech, as they make amazing and reliable headsets with crystal clear microphones. Style and comfort what is not to love about that?
I recommend checking out the Plantronics RIG 500 as it has excellent sound quality and is well-suited for gaming. Another good option is the Corsair Void Pro RGB Wireless, which offers superior wireless sound. Have fun!
I would say HyperX, Audio-Technica, or Logitech.
SteelSeries or Sennheiser are also great brands
Hi! I suggest you get studio headphones with a detachable 3.5mm cable + VMODA BoomPro microphone
This will sound better than any gaming headset depending on the headphones of course.
I’m using the AKG K702 with Boom mic. I love it. 10/10 would recommend.
I would suggest either the CM MH752 or, if you could stretch your budget a little bit, the Sennheiser PC38X. Both of these would most likely make you happy, though I‘d personally pick the Sennys.
Razer black shark v2x and USB version (especially USB one) delivers quite good performance considering their prices. You should check their review on yt from hardware canucks if I'm not mistaken.
ennheiser HD 560S is a great (at it’s price point I would even say exceptional) Headphone not just for Music, but gaming as well. A very well defined and surprisingly wide soundstage makes one perceive the direction of sounds quite well.