I think these things could withstand a tac nuke & still work great! I have a big head & they fit great, bought 2 pair for when my rapidly growing Son destroys/outgrows the Cheaper but still great SADES plastic model I handed down.I'm no audiophile but I can't see paying the outrageous prices for some headsets, I've even had other players ask what I'm using & they are amazed when I tell them what they cost.Seriously don't know how they make a profit on these? Highly recommend for twice the price or more!The sound quality is very very nice for a non powered headphone set. It is an open back design, so don't expect the most thunderous bass, but between music and gaming I've been very happy. The cord is long, and it comes with a mic/headphone splitter which works great on my aurora 12. They are pretty big, I put my beats next to them in the picture for size comp, but I have a bigger head so they are perfect and comfy. Everyone has been able to hear me fine, as I can hear them too. The controls on the cord are very nice as well. All in all, after spending $11 on these, I am a happy camper.It's always challenging when Amazon puts multiple products under one entry. In this case, there are four very different headsets with different specifications, and a review for one will not be applicable for the other three. This review is specific to the camouflage one. This is not the USB one; it has a single 3.5 mm jack, and a Y splitter to convert that into two 3.5 mm jacks.For me, the biggest downside of it is the camouflage color, which is not what I wanted. But my work headset was dying, COVID-19 was rampant, and this was the one which promised the quickest delivery. As it turned out, it was delivered one day more quickly than promised.Apart from the color and the delivery speed, the headset totally exceeded my expectations for the price. It is comfortable to wear, very adjustable, and produces excellent sound. I am also glad that it comes with a Y adapter. When it begins to fail (as it inevitably will, after I roll over the cord one too many times with my home office chair), I'll be able to use that adapter to attach my phone earbuds, so my need to acquire a replacement will be less urgent.I love these headphones, they're comfortable to wear (I'll have them on for 2 or 3 hours at a time), l also like the metal wire microphone boom which looks cool and is very sturdy (this was an issue with previous headphones and always was the part that would fail) They may be a bit on the large side as I've got them adjusted down to the smallest fitting possible, although I've got a small to medium head. They definitely would not fit a child's noggin. The sound is satisfactory. I'm not an audiophile so they seem perfectly fine to me and certainly as good as any previous headphones I owned. Since I purchased them I picked up some foam windscreens for the microphone to reduce unwanted hiss (not that I'm aware there was any) and also to keep debris out the mic. These are not expensive headphones but I think they're a big bang for the buck.The headset is good for the price, and the mic arm is more useful than you'd think. The mic in of itself is good quality too boot. The downside is the packaged splitter is trash, with channels often cutting in and out or going completely silent, and being all around quieter than normal. It is an issue with the splitter, not the headphones as both the headset and mic work perfectly fine and do so without the splitter, a nice perk that isn't really advertised.My son loves them but they are to big for a child he is 11 years old . He uses them for gaming. But he says he likes them and they work great.I like the look of this headset, and the ear cups are large and comfortable, but it is very heavy.Also, It was designed for use with an Xbox Controller, so the cord is very short. That's good for Xbox, but I got it to use with my PC and that means I have to use the included 3mm adapter/extension which isn't made of the same braided-cloth material.Also, the sound cuts out and gets very scratchy if the adapter isn't twisted just right.Even with the PC adapter cable, the overall length of the cables is very short. I am forced to use my front-panel audio jacks and they only reach because I keep my computer tower on top of my desk. If you keep yours under or behind your desk, good luck.There is no discernable noise cancellation, other than the ear cups being large and thick. It doesn't actively cancel noise, it merely blocks out noises through insulation which makes your ears very warm. The microphone has absolutely no noise cancellation at all.I ponied up for a Corsair HS70 Wireless headset instead and I'll never look back. It's much better.This is a very good quality gaming headset. All of its parts are heavy duty, the mic swings freely left right up down, and sound quality is as good as the 60 dollars models for 1/2 the price. A little heavy but if you drop them occasionally like I do they are super tough and won't break easily. The included adapters work well on my x570 motherboard audio connection, this is where you should be connected to anyway don't use the headphones jack.