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Anonymous No.714834682 [Report] >>714834731 >>714834997 >>714835051 >>714835185 >>714835265 >>714835497
what's a good headset for around $50 that won't make my ears sweat? I don't understand why headset manufacturers add some small gaps for airflow. why does it seem like they all want to seal around your ear with that fake plastic leather crap
Anonymous No.714834731 [Report]
>>714834682 (OP)
*I don't understand why they *don't add some small gaps for airflow
Anonymous No.714834797 [Report]
Make the noises yourself
Anonymous No.714834997 [Report]
>>714834682 (OP)
>headset
Why not buy mic and headphones separately?
Anonymous No.714835051 [Report]
>>714834682 (OP)
use speakers, nerd
Anonymous No.714835185 [Report] >>714835265
>>714834682 (OP)
WHAT DOES THE REDDIT FROG HAVE TO DO WITH THAT

WHAT DOES THE REDDIT FROG HAVE TO DO WITH THAT
Anonymous No.714835265 [Report]
>>714834682 (OP)
I just use open headphones + a standalone mic. it's probably going to be more costly than a normal headset combo, but depending on the build quality it could last longer (and provide more customization).

>>714835185
a banal question begets a banal image
Anonymous No.714835497 [Report]
>>714834682 (OP)
Stop buying $50 dogshit "headsets" and blow $125-$200 on some real headphones. You'll have them for bare minimum a decade unless you're a spastic nigger and you won't have to deal with this bullshit. When you cheap out on audio, you get dogshit. It's a field that hasn't really evolved all that much in 50 years now. They've had it figured out for a long while.

Again, PSA: STOP BUYING HEADSETS FROM "GAMING" COMPANIES. THEY ALL SUCK MEGA ASS OR ARE OVERPRICED FOR WHAT THEY PROVIDE