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I like the cheap Seinnheiser headphones: they sound good and generally last a long while. I’ve only gotten the ones that are in the $40-$60 price range. I go for Seinnheiser because I mix music but if you aren’t in any shape or form an audiophile you could probably get okay ones for less than that. If you want a mic just for video games, I’m stilling using the FMC-220 I got eight years ago for $20, although it definitely doesn’t sound great - I wouldn’t use it for anything serious. One of my friends used to exclusively use Walmart headsets, headphones, and mics so you definitely don’t need to go for overpriced gamer trash.

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Bluetooth headphones are nice because no cords (and they’re compatible with anything with bluetooth support), although the ones I have have a stereo headphones mode and a mono headset mode so they can’t be used for talking while gaming. I don’t know much about audio quality but I got a pair for $50.

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I got a pair of open-back sennheisers in the $80 range (like hd520 or some shit idr) and they’ve been serving me for over a decade now. You’ll probably need a standalone mic, and check ahead of time if you need any adapters, I couldn’t use them at first because I’m dumb and had nothing that fits the thicc studio plug

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