I got a good one for $50 ( logitech ), but I broke it ( tripped over the cord and ripped it out ). At the momment, im using a 10 year old $10 style headset and its just as good, but its not comfortable at all.Wolfowitz said:Only get what you need.
There's no use buying a $200 headset if you don't even know how to listen to footsteps properly.
Naturally my hearing is fantastic, but even with these old and cheap ones I can hear so much. So yeah, I agree dont get a $200 headset, get a ( well okay some $10 are SHIT ) cheap one that works
btw, my headset makes me look like a dork! it is so ancient it reminds me of brick phones!
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