Love Steelseries, was time to upgrade from my 4 year old $70 headset but even that one was very comfy, sleek, clear, and had a solid mic. The audio started to consistently cut out but I knew I wanted to stay with steelseries. I found myself having to take my controller to the kitchen a lot to check on my food and also found the wire in the way sometimes so I decided to go wireless this time. They only came in yesterday but my first thoughts are pretty good. Having both bluetooth and 2.4ghz is a nice touch, although the marketing insinuates you can connect multiple bluetooth connections. They mean that when you have the 2.4ghz usb-c adapter in your PS/pc, you can also connect your phone to the bluetooth. The headset is insanely comfy I have to admit. I have bigger ears so I was happily surprised when the headset comfortably went all the way over my ears. Although the ps5 controllers have mute buttons on them the headsets still offer their own mute button on the back of the left earpiece. On this headset the mic has a red led that will be lit if you are currently muted via the headset. In addition to the volume dial on the left earpiece, the back of the right one offers (I can't remember their branded name for it) a voice relay dial so that you can hear yourself (adjustable). Personally I like this as it is built into xbox software but not playstation, nice to have it back for the people who like it. The earpieces have magnetic pieces that come off, I'm not sure if you can get custom ones to change the look? For the price, it'd be nice if the power on/off sounds didn't sound straight out of the first bluetooth headphones but it doesn't affect your gaming experience at all.Random note that most probably don't care about: I personally can't get over how well the mic disappears into the headset. Other models still poke out a bit but it genuinely just looks like a regular pair of headphones when you tuck the mic away