So I love the headset, but it does have one decent letdown for me. This would be a 4 Star Review, but I made it a five for ease to be one of the first ones you see and a "before you buy." Starting with my negative opinion of the headset and following it with my likes. I will add, I got this on sale just under $100. I'd probably get something different for the full price.The Volume Level: With the headphones, I really like the quality of the sound I'm able to get, but falls short with it's limiting volume. We've all had other headsets, and these fall just under were they would ideally be to really tune in.The microphone: Good quality, but the mic is not interchangeable like the Rig headphones I've had in the past. I believe that's a feature any pro or new headset should accommodate to add to the lifespan of the product.The Stand: I like it, but you need to make adjustments to get the exact fit in it. Though it may not be troubling for me, I dislike having to shake them slightly to get them precisely onto the charging portion. The Stand itself does have a handy LED that blinks at you when they are docked properly.Bluetooth or lack there of: These do not have bluetooth functionality to natively pair to a device without it's USB. You will need a dongle adapter if you want to use it with a phone or something.The comfort: Honestly top tier, got some bulky glasses so certain headsets make gaming long durations uncomfortable, but these I practically don't feel the cups pressing on them. Strap also feels really nice and seem to have a decent flex for plastic.Sound Quality: Like it, definitely an upgrade from the Rig 400's I use to have. The volume max point I made still stands.Edit/Additional Information: So over time the bluetooth signal has been acting rather funky. At times I can leave my room and go down stairs only losing and gaining signal as I walk around, and at others I can turn away from my TV maybe 6 feet away and lose signal over and over.