What is the best pair of cheap wireless headphones that are good for gaming?
>cheap
>wireless
>good
>best
>cheap
>wireless
>good
>>321772812
>>321772868
Not OP, I don't mind wired myself.
What are good cheap ones? I don't mind paying up to 80 greens myself.
>>321772703
The Logitech G933 are not exactly cheap, but they're really really nice. Also they don't seem to sell well, so those babies dropped from 230€ to 140€ on Amazon already for a day. Just keep an eye out. I own em for 3 months now and had no issues so far.
>>321772812
>>321772868
you get the point. wireless headphones that don't suck and are reasonable priced
>>321772989
Such a thing doesn't exist
>>321772703
>wireless
>ever
Why you do this?
What's your price range?
>>321772963
HD681's are the absolute best price-for-performance headphones you can get.
>>321773101
Thanks for informing me. Now that I know cheap wireless headphones don't exists, any good wired headphones in £50 range?
>>321773614
Looks like SkullCandies would be better then those.
>>321773658
Sennheiser HD 419
>>321773658
try 150, then you might have something to work with
>>321773614
are they resistant to falling to the ground and being sat on? It's very important for me
MDRXB950BT
>>321773781
>Paying twice as much for a pair of headphones with notoriously bad bass and small soundstage for what is presumably playing videogames
>But muh Sennheiser
>>321772703
>>>>>>>>>>>>>cheap
>>>>>>>>>>>>>wireless
>>>>>>>>>>>>>good
pick 2
>>321774659
>bad bass
Go away hornloaded, not everyone stuck cleaning tips too far in their ear as a child.
Literally the first google search result:
http://www.head-fi.org/a/headphone-buying-guide
Open Headphones
(T) Koss KSC75, $10-$20. Mid-bass heavy, sub-bass roll-off and sparkly highs. *These are clip-ons*. #1, #2, #3
(B) Sony MA-300, $30-$40. Warm, bassy, good soundstage, decent comfort.
(N) Superlux HD681 Evo, $30-$40. Leans bright without sacrificing mids or lows. Great price ratio. #1, #2
(N) Samson SR850, $50. Neutral, slight emphasis on treble. Removable cable. #1, #2
(B) Koss PortaPro, $30-$40. Strong but slightly muddy bass, recessed mids, slightly rolled off highs. #1, #2, #3
Closed Headphones
(W) Monoprice 8323, $23. Removable cable, good portability, comfort, folds up for travel, and isolation. Good sound to price ratio, good balance. #1
(B) JVC HAS400B, $24-$28. Very bassy and moddable though uncomfortable with stock pads. #1
(N) Tascam TH-02, $30. Slightly cheapish build. Highly moddable. Clean, extended bass, slightly elevated top octave, but is a tad recessed from 2-5kHz . No amp needed, but sounds different from high-impedance outputs. #1
(W) Panasonic RP-HTF600-S, $30-$45. Deep punchy lows with a good soundstage. Durability is a concern. #1, #2, #3
(B) Philips Downtown, $30-$50. Isolate well, great bass quality and quantity, refined for the sound. On-ear. #1, #2
(NM) Koss PRODJ 100, $40-60. Solid build quality, coiled cable, and folds for portability. Natural, clean, sound. #1, #2, #3
(N) Sony MDR-V6/7506, $60-$90. Folds for portability. Clear sound with a rather flat response. #1, #2
(B) JVC HA-MR77x, $70. Budget basshead headphones.
(B) Takstar Pro80, $75. These offer big bass, a solid build quality, and a respectable sounding mid and treble range.
I use a QPAD QH-9, although the base isn't the best its a really solid headset overall.
I use a JVC HA-RX300, cost me 15€, pretty comfy
>>321772703
>wireless
>good
I have the Audiotechnica M40x and I love them
>>321774974
Which one of these would you recommend? I just want to best ones for vidya, most durable if possible
>>321772703
>wireless
Why?