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Model: Wage Pro Universal Gaming Headset - Black/Blue (WMAGY-N116)
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I bought one of these on woot a while ago. Over all it has a sturdy feeling, more than adequate for its sale price. Contains metal elements, most visibly the structure band on top, the plastic on the sides seems thick enough to avoid the cheap feeling other similarly priced headphones would have. The inclusion of flip to mute and the volume wheel feature is great for this price point; sometimes its not even included on pricier sets. The set is over ear and should avoid on ear pressure points, mine fit nicely in the earcups. They are a solid budget set that avoid the cheap feeling, you will be able to confirm it when you hold them physically; possibly even a bit better than that.
The only drawback that will be obvious is when you have them on and tap on them, or adjust the volume, or mute the mic the set will ping and sound hollow inside. Unless you are constantly touching and fiddling with them, or headbanging like a mad man it shouldn't be a major problem. Another small note is the pleather earpads. (imo) these will be the first item to go. Personally I do not like pleather earpads in general. However, the earpads are removable and therefore replaceable. Unless these will be your daily driver with heavy use, they should last long enough to satisfy the cost.
Definitely not worth the list price of $40; would never buy at this price.
Last edited by foxknight August 1, 2023 at 07:22 AM.
For the price these aren't bad at all, though you can find them under $10 sometimes on Woot. Sound wise they seem no better than the $6 Wage (non pro) headset.
But, it's a tough sell with the HyperX Cloud currently/recently being $19.99.
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The only drawback that will be obvious is when you have them on and tap on them, or adjust the volume, or mute the mic the set will ping and sound hollow inside. Unless you are constantly touching and fiddling with them, or headbanging like a mad man it shouldn't be a major problem. Another small note is the pleather earpads. (imo) these will be the first item to go. Personally I do not like pleather earpads in general. However, the earpads are removable and therefore replaceable. Unless these will be your daily driver with heavy use, they should last long enough to satisfy the cost.
Definitely not worth the list price of $40; would never buy at this price.
But, it's a tough sell with the HyperX Cloud currently/recently being $19.99.
I actually bought these on Woot! A few months back for a cheap backup set, ended up giving them to a buddy. He says they're actually pretty good.
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