I would buy this if you want a decently-priced wireless headset. Nice buy.

This is a very nice pair of headphones. I'll try to make this pro vs con for a while. Pros ------------- - The headset sounds great. Very good for games. VERY good. music sounds nice too, I actually listen to music with them a LOT more than before I had them. They're not the best you could find though, don't overestimate them. But they're still very good. - You bought this cuz you're a gamer, right? Well you'll be pleased to know that sound whoring works very well in most games, as far back as Unreal Tournament 2004 (which actually works with the 7.1 quite nicely) and up to the latest call of duty games (except for Black Ops 2's footsteps, because we're still trying to figure out if they exist or not). - The 7.1 is a little... confusing? at first to hear, but it that's only for about 5 minutes. If you're using skype, there's no problems. If you're using teamspeak, simply go to options -- playback and choose "transform mono to center sound if available" and you're all set. I don't know if ventrilo or mumble have this feature however, so you're out of luck for 7.1 if those are echoey. - The headset can be LOUD. You'll most likely have to lower most of your games. In fact. it makes EVERYTHING extremely loud. You'll find yourself lowering your game volume a LOT if you're anything like me. Don't be surprised if you end up putting game audio at 5% and still hear it clear as day. This helps with a cinematic experience for single player games and for hearing the finer things in multiplayer games too, should you want to raise your volume for that purpose. - The battery life is GREAT. I've gotten almost 11 hours off a full charge almost all the time. Don't overcharge it though, or it'll break the battery, I believe. - The wireless range is exactly as they stated. Sometimes it can go further, but not very often. At the edges if you stay still it is very unlikely to drop the connection, but moving around near the outer ring of connectivity range is a recipe for constant drops. But this is negligible since using it at the end of its range is not what you're aiming to do usually. - The G keys are quite useful. I usually use them to pause/play/skip music tracks, but you can set them for in-game things if you wish and they're all-around a nice addition. Rotating the mic upward is a nice feature to mute, but you can also hit a button at the side to mute it. The software also has a nice equalizer to custom set what you want if that's what you wish. Cons ------------- - The software can be retarded at times. It does not always work right, and if you're on Windows 7 (and I would presume Vista and 8 have this issue as well) you need to launch the program as admin for it to realize your headset is even plugged in if VAC is on. It sometimes sticks the battery counter on "fully charged" and you don't know how much time is left. If the headset drops out of wireless range, the sidetone setting resets to 10, and the mic will be un-muted when it reconnects. - Some games do not like 7.1 audio. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 is one that comes to mind. It would have been better if it had a 5.1 setting as well, similar to the Corsair Vengeance 2000s, but alas, it does not. You just gotta live with it or go stereo. - In teamspeak, sometimes no sound comes from people, and you must switch to stereo and back to make things work. I hope this explains most of what you would want to know about it! It's a great headset and the software alone was what cost it the 5 stars.Read full review