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Reddit mentions of Skullcandy SLYR Gaming Headset, Black/Yellow (SMSLFY-207)
Sentiment score: 1
Reddit mentions: 3
We found 3 Reddit mentions of Skullcandy SLYR Gaming Headset, Black/Yellow (SMSLFY-207). Here are the top ones.
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- SUPREME SOUND - Proprietary Supreme Sound technology delivers powerful bass and precision highs
- EZ STASH MIC - Boom mic quickly stashes away for stealth-mode
- GMX IN-LINE MIXER - Balance your settings for game audio and voice chat
- EQ3 - Sound equalization settings for games, music and movies Bass Mode, Supreme Mode, and Precision Mode
- COMPATIBILITY - Compatible with Xbox 360, PS3, PS4 and PC as well as most mobile phones, tablets and MP3 players WIRED HEADSET - Not just for games, get more from your music with enhanced audio and attacking bass
Features:
Specs:
Color | Black / Yellow. |
Height | 7.499985 Inches |
Length | 2.625979 Inches |
Release date | December 2017 |
Size | !Only 2.0 |
Weight | 1.00089866948 Pounds |
Width | 6.999986 Inches |
Headphones
AKG K-540
Sennheiser HD-439
Microphone
Zalman ZM-MIC 1
Either of those headphones will do just fine for it's price range plus you don't have to deal with the price premium for headsets. I own the Zalman mic myself and it's pretty decent for the price. If you really need a headset, my only recommendation would be the Skullcandy Slyr.
I asked in /r/headphones and was directed to
Headphone guide
In the end I opted for Skullcandy Slyr's
Amazon page read review by Mad Lust Envy
Here is a Link to my origional post on /r/headphones
Edit: Added link
I have this. I managed to get it for a good discount.
The sound quality is fantastic, and it comes with its own adapter. The headset itself is detachable and mostly universal (I often use it with both my computer and smartphone), and while plugged into the controller provides mic-monitoring with almost no delay—you can hear yourself as though you had no headset on.
Also, since the adapter is detachable from the headset, if the headset itself breaks (or you want to upgrade at a later date) you can just buy any new universal headset (such as this, for example) and the adapter should work.
The headset is comfortable for extended periods (within reason—I've had some ear pain after a full day of gaming). I only wish it were over-ear, rather than on-ear. For gaming headsets under $100, I think this is a major contender, and highly recommend it.
[Edit]
Almost forgot: if you just need a pair of headphones, you can detach the mic (it plugs into the left ear with a 3.5mm jack), and they work as a really good pair. My only complaint is that the cable is pretty short in this instance, so don't expect to plug it into your computer and walk away. I'm personally used to a 6-foot wire on my re-wired sennheisers, so unless you're spoiled like me, it shouldn't be a problem.