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Friend bought one, he liked it but shot craps after about month best buy gave him new one , but should have lasted longer. Yes, it definitely should have lasted longer than that. To be honest, I have read a ton of reviews and their really aren't to many people that have problems with them failing. |
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I really liked it though. You hear so much more of the game that normally just gets drowned out by other noise in the room. This! I had the P21's, and it was amazing how much you could hear. I've lost count of the times I got kills or avoided being killed, from hearing footsteps around me. It really comes in handy during HC: S&D when your the last alive on your team vs. the last guy on the other team and he doesn't have Ninja Pro. It sounds like a horse running around from his footsteps. I've had people say I was "cheating" with an aimbot or something, because I would hear the enemy coming, and ADS at the area he sounds like he's coming from and drop him as soon as he rounds the corner. Also, during S&D when you die and are spectating a teammate, I can hear things they can't hear if they aren't wearing a headset. I'll be thinking "TURN AROUND, HE'S RIGHT BEHIND YOU!!!!!" .
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How much do they cost? Do they give you a directional advantage (stereo sound so you can tell where the sound is coming from?) Not sure on the price of the models listed, but the TB P21's I had were about $70 (they're wired, just FYI)........and yes, they do provide directional advantage. Honestly, it's amazing what you can hear with a headset. I actually heard a knife-fail right behind me (you can hear the "woooosh") when an enemy missed me and I turned around and was able to knife him. |
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I got a set today for 69 bucks. I'll be testing them out later tonight. Report to follow.
Report: The sound quality is really good and the headset is really comfortable. You definately have a bit of an advantage because you can hear things directionally. 70 dollars well spent. |
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