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After and hour, I can tell you that the Void Pros are much more comfortable on my big head.If I didn't already have a pair of the wireless Corsair VOID... this would have already been in my cart. It is definitely a nice headset, just did not have the cash at the time.
I had these for a while, but they quit working after a few months. I ended up not RMAing them because, while they definitely sounded good, they definitely aren't made for people with big heads. I felt like they clamped down way to hard for my liking (I wear a 7 5/8 baseball cap for reference).
At this point I'm on some wired Philips 9500s until I can catch a sale on the HyperX Cloud Flights. I've heard really good things about them, and I miss the convenience of wireless. You should totally review those next, Kyle
You should totally rma them, logitech makes it super easy, you usually get to keep the broken headset. Also just curious, what stopped working? They have a 3.5mm jack you can use too.
The 9500s are great, those are my new favorite gaming headset
I had these for a while, but they quit working after a few months. I ended up not RMAing them because, while they definitely sounded good, they definitely aren't made for people with big heads. I felt like they clamped down way to hard for my liking (I wear a 7 5/8 baseball cap for reference).
At this point I'm on some wired Philips 9500s until I can catch a sale on the HyperX Cloud Flights. I've heard really good things about them, and I miss the convenience of wireless. You should totally review those next, Kyle
Needless to say I thankfully had Best Buy refund my purchase for a different headset. Enjoying my 4-5 days without needing a charge.
What did you end up getting?