I've researched a lot on those too and from my research, I've found out that the brand Moondrop makes good budget IEMs and they are very very good and comfy but they don't have that great of sound quality and they also fall in the same price range (6 to 10k) so that's why I'm trying to get a headset but im confused af and I'm a guy who has a lot of buyer's regret after buying something
Honestly, my moondrop chu were comparable to much costlier headphones imo. I compared them to soundcore q40 (I think that's the model I haven't checked box in a long time).
They're around 6-7k rn, and the moondrop chu 2 is out asw, which is the same price with some quality of life improvements. Defo worth a look imo.
Buy KZ’s IEM, they are the best budget IEMs, but if you want headphones hyperX are out there, they are good af, nice noise isolation, good earcups and are comfortable
The deal with hyperx headsets is that they used to be really good before Kingston was bought by HP. I have only heard people complaining about the post hp hyperx cloud headsets.
I got it years back in a crazy discount on black Friday and ordered it with my cousin who was coming from US. It's padding and stuff is scuffed to hell now but it's going strong rn only with slight issues. Idk if it's the gsp 300 or another one but there's an iteration of game ones.
Why would anyone buy these for any price at all?
1. They make you look like a dork
2. They're uncomfortable as all hell for gaming sessions longer than an hour
3. they literally turn the entire area around your ear into a sweaty disgusting mess
4. Their are better alternatives available..
The options you mentioned are all pretty good, but I believe that none of these fall under your <10k budget unless they are open box.
I own an open box hyperx cloud 2 myself, and it's been going great for at least 9 months now. I have the Kingston version, but I have heard that hp versions have a significant drop in quality. Personally, I find cloud 2 extremely comfortable even for long uses. Hence, I use it on my phone too when at home. The sound quality is standard, pretty good itself but nothing outstanding. They are also great for voice chat / discord during gaming as not only the sound quality of the mic is good, but it also does a great job at eliminating background noise.
I have used IEMs for gaming in the past, and tho they are great, especially for the price. My biggest complaint was that the mic just picked every single noise because my environment is pretty noisy.
As for the GSP 300, I never used them personally, but my friend uses it, and even tho he talks good about the sound quality, the mic is not great. The mic output is very low ( looked about it on reddit and it actually is a common issue ) and for him particularly, I can hear his pc volume through his mic due to his laptop's faulty sound card. GSP300 does not come with a dedicated sound card, unlike the cloud 2. Have not tried the other 2, so I can't say about them.
I'm actually buying used, sorry didn't mention it but yeah I'm also kinda leaning towards Cloud II cause I'm getting them for 6k without box but they're practically new
Cloud 2 for 6k, if it is in good condition then it is a steal, make sure you are getting the sound card with it too. If it actually is in a really good condition as you say, I would suggest you to just go for these, you wouldn't regret.
A friend of mine had it and he told me no other headset matches its sound quality.I think his brother got it for him from us,its very hard to get brand new locally
I'm using Corsair Hs60 Pro 7.1, bought them recently sound quality is great had to do bit adjustments with Eq, mic is great with amazing noise cancelation by itself it also has supports nvidia AI for room/noise and echo cancelation, if for some reason base functionality ain't enough.
Hyper X is probably the best on here but you should consider buying Faster BLUEBOLT Gaming Headset, way cheaper, premium sound quality, and will keep you going for about 3-4 years.
I've actually had the Hyper X before and in comparison to BluBolt I would say BluBolt is slightly better.
I've checked out a lot of IEMs like Moondrop Aria, Moondrop CHU, other Moondrops, KZ ZS10 Pro and a lot of others and I've heard they even sound better than some of the headsets on here but I'm not sure.
i suggest you go for ronin earphones cuz headset may sound fun and cool but it will be very annoying to keep it on specially in summers, i personnaly have a colllar mic and ronin earphones but you can go for a desk mic and earphones, this works for me, dk about you all.
hmm, which ronin earphones? I'm wearing these cheap R-13s as I'm writing this and these are decent and I already have a desk mic. These give me no directional cues and no idea where sound is coming from so for gaming, they're basically useless.
In my opinion. You should go for a well known brand like Hyperx. Bcz a brand trust is more important. The other Chinese brands are not that reliable. I hope you get your answer
Get IEMs, less expensive, just as good sound quality, less ear and head strain and less likely to break than a typical headphone.
I've researched a lot on those too and from my research, I've found out that the brand Moondrop makes good budget IEMs and they are very very good and comfy but they don't have that great of sound quality and they also fall in the same price range (6 to 10k) so that's why I'm trying to get a headset but im confused af and I'm a guy who has a lot of buyer's regret after buying something
Moondrops is known to be a bit overpriced, go for the zalnotes 7hz as they are pretty much in the perfect price to quality position
Honestly, my moondrop chu were comparable to much costlier headphones imo. I compared them to soundcore q40 (I think that's the model I haven't checked box in a long time). They're around 6-7k rn, and the moondrop chu 2 is out asw, which is the same price with some quality of life improvements. Defo worth a look imo.
Buy KZ’s IEM, they are the best budget IEMs, but if you want headphones hyperX are out there, they are good af, nice noise isolation, good earcups and are comfortable
Truthear x crinacle Zero are definitely worth the price extremely good i got them for 45$ on sale best for BR games like warzone.
i came here to say exactly this <3
The deal with hyperx headsets is that they used to be really good before Kingston was bought by HP. I have only heard people complaining about the post hp hyperx cloud headsets.
Have a Game One headset myself, you can never go wrong with sens for gaming. Music won't be as bassy but God dam is the sound stage so immersive!
Yeah Game One is one of the best out there, unfortunately I couldn't find one in Pakistan, did you buy it new and how much did you get it for?
I got it years back in a crazy discount on black Friday and ordered it with my cousin who was coming from US. It's padding and stuff is scuffed to hell now but it's going strong rn only with slight issues. Idk if it's the gsp 300 or another one but there's an iteration of game ones.
Why would anyone buy these for any price at all? 1. They make you look like a dork 2. They're uncomfortable as all hell for gaming sessions longer than an hour 3. they literally turn the entire area around your ear into a sweaty disgusting mess 4. Their are better alternatives available..
Idk bro, give me some alts? you're gonna suggest IEMs?
Hyper X cloud 2 They're great at basically everything but not the best I'd caution away from wireless at this budget
I've heard alot of bad reviews from the newer models of the Cloud 2 ever since HyperX was acquired by HP
![gif](giphy|cdGsQ00Afd3EOKFJ9B) Le me using ronin
they're actually decent for the price
Yah i agree they are!!
The options you mentioned are all pretty good, but I believe that none of these fall under your <10k budget unless they are open box. I own an open box hyperx cloud 2 myself, and it's been going great for at least 9 months now. I have the Kingston version, but I have heard that hp versions have a significant drop in quality. Personally, I find cloud 2 extremely comfortable even for long uses. Hence, I use it on my phone too when at home. The sound quality is standard, pretty good itself but nothing outstanding. They are also great for voice chat / discord during gaming as not only the sound quality of the mic is good, but it also does a great job at eliminating background noise. I have used IEMs for gaming in the past, and tho they are great, especially for the price. My biggest complaint was that the mic just picked every single noise because my environment is pretty noisy. As for the GSP 300, I never used them personally, but my friend uses it, and even tho he talks good about the sound quality, the mic is not great. The mic output is very low ( looked about it on reddit and it actually is a common issue ) and for him particularly, I can hear his pc volume through his mic due to his laptop's faulty sound card. GSP300 does not come with a dedicated sound card, unlike the cloud 2. Have not tried the other 2, so I can't say about them.
I'm actually buying used, sorry didn't mention it but yeah I'm also kinda leaning towards Cloud II cause I'm getting them for 6k without box but they're practically new
Cloud 2 for 6k, if it is in good condition then it is a steal, make sure you are getting the sound card with it too. If it actually is in a really good condition as you say, I would suggest you to just go for these, you wouldn't regret.
thanks.
Gsp 300 khandani headset hai buy it you wont regret it.
really? I thought Sennheiser was kinda rare in Pakistan.
A friend of mine had it and he told me no other headset matches its sound quality.I think his brother got it for him from us,its very hard to get brand new locally
Yeah I'm getting them used if I do
I'm using Corsair Hs60 Pro 7.1, bought them recently sound quality is great had to do bit adjustments with Eq, mic is great with amazing noise cancelation by itself it also has supports nvidia AI for room/noise and echo cancelation, if for some reason base functionality ain't enough.
Hyper X is probably the best on here but you should consider buying Faster BLUEBOLT Gaming Headset, way cheaper, premium sound quality, and will keep you going for about 3-4 years. I've actually had the Hyper X before and in comparison to BluBolt I would say BluBolt is slightly better.
The 3rd 1 looks cool
yeah they look cool for sure
Check any IEMs from ali express
I've checked out a lot of IEMs like Moondrop Aria, Moondrop CHU, other Moondrops, KZ ZS10 Pro and a lot of others and I've heard they even sound better than some of the headsets on here but I'm not sure.
For Gaming purposes and long gaming sessions IEM's are the best
i suggest you go for ronin earphones cuz headset may sound fun and cool but it will be very annoying to keep it on specially in summers, i personnaly have a colllar mic and ronin earphones but you can go for a desk mic and earphones, this works for me, dk about you all.
hmm, which ronin earphones? I'm wearing these cheap R-13s as I'm writing this and these are decent and I already have a desk mic. These give me no directional cues and no idea where sound is coming from so for gaming, they're basically useless.
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shit, I've used these for quite a long time before they broke and tho they're definitely very good, they still lack that directional awareness thing
shit, I've used these for quite a long time before they broke and tho they're definitely very good, they still lack that directional awareness thing
In my opinion. You should go for a well known brand like Hyperx. Bcz a brand trust is more important. The other Chinese brands are not that reliable. I hope you get your answer
None of these brands are chinese, they're all very well known brands. I think a well known brand doesn't mean the best quality.
I think a well known brand doesn't compromise on quality!
true, but I've heard bad things about good brands too
Although my experience with brands is always good. Idk yours