• Multi-platform compatible - works great with PS4/PS4 Pro/Xbox One/PC/Mac/Nintendo Switch/PSP/tablet/iPad/desktop/laptop/mobile gaming. Please note you need an extra Microsoft adapter included) if you own an old version Xbox One controller.
  • Stereo surround sound - high precision 40mm magnetic neodymium driver, excellent ambient noise isolation and acoustic positioning precision enhance the sensitivity of the speaker unit, delivers a high-resolution Stereo surround sound and captures the sound of flying bus, footsteps and all special sound effects throughout the game well.
  • Comfortable gaming session - unique 3-pieces of padded adjustable headband fits all gamers at any age. With updated Memory foam around each ear cushions offers you long-wearing comfort, allowing many hours of gaming Fun.
  • Effortless in-line control - tangle-free braided cable, rotary volume adjusting controller, and key microphone on/off button. The extra clip on the controller helps to keep in place. You will find the control much easier than ever before, and focus more in the games.
  • Clear communication - premium omnidirectional microphone with noise cancelling technology can pick up your voice in 360 degrees. Without any external noise, Perfect to chat with other players.
  • Connectivity Technology: Wired

This headset will surprise you. First off, it is very comfortable and the ear cups fit completely over my big ears. There is no discomfort when wearing them for an extended period of time. The sound quality is excellent. I consider myself an audiophile and am pleased with the sound quality of these. I have never owned a high end headset like Sennheiser so I can't compare to those but I have owned very nice headsets and it could compete with those. As far as the mic, I use a studio mic so I can't comment on the mic quality. The mic does fold up and snaps into place so it stays out of the way when you are not using it which is nice. The only negative thing I will say about this is the glossy finish. In my opinion it makes it looks kind of cheap. Besides that I have no complaints with this headset and would highly recommend this to others. Enjoy!

first off i will start by saying a few things about my perspective. I am not a competitive gamer. some of my favorite games are the laziest to play as i enjoy the time away from everything and I do not make gaming a business. I haven not had an expensive headset such as a Bose or Turtle Beach. Having said that, these in my opinion are the best i have had for the price range in sound quality and stability. They fit well over the ears, mine are kinda large, and hold tight against the head. The cable is braided, a feature i love and it comes with the adapter to split the single connector into two for separate mic and sound. They are compatible with PC and gaming systems that use the 3.5mm jack. I can only imagine the sound would be as good on consoles. I strictly am a pc gamer. I love the sound when watching movies on my pc as well. I really don't see any cons to list right now but that may change as time moves on. I don't for-see anything happening and definitely recommend these even if you are a hard core gamer. I think you will be surprised by the value for the money.

I was using an old webcam with a built in mic, and some cheapo earbuds for gaming. My friends would always complain about my mic being terrible. I bought these not expecting much of an improvement, but was swayed by the other positive reviews. My friends say my mic is great now, and the audio is pretty decent for $20 cheapo headphones. The mids and highs are not that great, but the bass is nice. I'm partially deaf anyways (can't hear high frequencies) so it's not like I can be an elitist audiophile. Edit: I had a nice Steel Series headset my friend gave me with a missing proprietary audio cable that the company no longer makes. I searched and searched and couldn't find a replacement cable for them. Well, I was bored one day and decided to bust out the soldering iron and make some frankenstein headphones. I swapped out the drivers on the expensive headset with the ones on the Jeecoo's. Man what an improvement on sound! The Jeecoo's are 10/10 on everything but audio quality. With a simple DIY fix, I turned them into $100 quality headphones. If you don't have an old headset with nice drivers to sacrifice, you can go on eBay and find high quality drivers for $10-15. I'm talking drivers from $300 Boss and Beats headphones. So for $30-35 and a couple hours of DIYing, you can create your own Frankenstein headset that will outshine even $200 headphones.

For the price, the quality of these aren't terrible, not great but not terrible either, I can't really complain since they are cheap, they do the job very well, cancels out a lot of background sounds, but I can definitely tell a difference between this and a $60 headset, but if you aren't too picky about sound quality these are for you, if you are playing a game were requires a lot of listening like RB6S or similar, I suggest investing in at least turtle beach headsets, I got these as a temporary replacement till I can buy some Astros again since my old ones broke, these would be good in the meantime while I get my hands on better ones. Price: 10/10 Sound Quality: ~6/10 Material Quality: 8/10 Comfort: 9/10 My Overall Satisfaction: 8/10

I was honestly fairly skeptical when I bought these. I've tried other similar pairs and have never found any that are too good. At the $25 or under price level, they tend to feel flimsy or cheap. These are totally the opposite. They feel very sturdy and well built. The padding around the ears feels strong enough that it won't tear but is still comfortable. The sound quality seems good. There is no build in noise cancellation but the padding and fit are good enough that it knocks down most of the outside noise. I haven't used that mic a lot yet but I haven't noticed any issues when I have. I use these mainly at work to listen to music and do web meetings. I'd recommend these if you're looking for a good pair of headphones that don't cost $100 plus.

I waited until I had given these a good workout. I'm using them with a Pixel and a Chromebook. I did not expect them to be both rich sounding and accurately at loud volume. Maybe not skull crushing bass, but an outstanding value. I've never heard a sub twenty dollar headset sound this good. I listen to music primarily. Blasting some pretty harsh stuff really well. Looks like a good fit and finish on this product. Fits comfortably on my average size head. Semi adjustable ear cups are plush and comfortable. My whole ear fits inside the cushion of the cup. Smaller ones become uncomfortable for me. I can wear these for long periods of time without fatigue. And nobody complained about the microphone audio. But I wasn't fishing for compliments either. Nice braided nylon cord. It looks pretty durable. Overall, I'm so pleased that I'm sending them as a gift to a family member.

The headphones are first and foremost extremely comfortable. The sound is clean and crisp with a pleasant bass. They compare extremely favorably to my other headphones on sound quality and are definitely more comfortable. They are quieter than my other headphones at the same volume level setting, with me raising the volume by 5-10/100 to achieve the same overall volume. The microphone worked well on Skype calls. My daughter-in-law tried them out on her gaming rig and promptly stole them. She says they are extremely comfortable for day-long gaming with good sound and microphone performance. We both agreed that they are really, really good at their price point. Will they beat out a $100+ pair? No, but they really do beat out my $30-$50 headphones hands down, especially on comfort.

These headphones are comfortable and lightweight. The stereo sound quality is far above what I was expecting from low cost gaming headphones. They do a pretty good job of blocking background noises but I can still hear talking from other people in the room. Again, for the price, they did great. I leave the microphone boom up out of the way as I'm not much of a talker. It's nice to have that option. The cord is really long and I haven't noticed any pulling from it. All in all, I'd buy these again. For the price, I got more than I expected and am very happy with my purchase.

My 18-year-old son has been an avid Xbox player for several years now. I bought this headset initially as a backup to the previous one I purchased on Amazon because of how often these things seem to break. He tried it out last night for the first time, and after what seemed like several hours of playing to me, he told me it's just as good as any headset that he's used before (if not better). The sound quality was just fine, and his playing partners said his voice sounded fine over the built-in mic. Yes, it's just over $20, and no doubt that would give most people a reason to be concerned (me too). I've uploaded several pictures that I took of the headset, from the unopened box, to the packaging, to closeups of the product itself. I also threw a simple shot in there of my son playing one of his Halo games while wearing the headset, and pictures of the front and back of the instruction manual. My son is a pretty big young man. Just under 6-feet tall and weighing 255 lbs., and he's got a huge head. Still, he said the headset fits just fine and is plenty comfortable. It's made of a light-weight plastic (yes, it feels "cheap", but seems rugged enough). However, if one were to simply take care of it, I have no doubt it will last for a long time. If you're in the market for one of these and you're looking to save a lot of money, I definitely recommend trying this headset out.