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[deleted] OP t1_j5u7isv wrote

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Pigeon_Chess t1_j5u7vhl wrote

Not really? Bluetooth headphones aren’t meant for gaming and there’s reasons. You can get a 3m long wire if you really need it and any decent open backs will be better for gaming and any wired mic will beat a bluetooth solution. Like the old included EarPods apple used to ship with phones have better mice than any Bluetooth headphone I’ve heard.

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[deleted] OP t1_j5u87wb wrote

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Pigeon_Chess t1_j5u8ixn wrote

You want low latency headphones with good sound quality. Bluetooth means you cannot get low latency headphones. You need to be looking at wireless headsets that work via Wi-Fi if you want wireless and even then you’re getting poor quality audio and mic.

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[deleted] OP t1_j5u9pt6 wrote

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Pigeon_Chess t1_j5u9skd wrote

What good is that? That’s like nearly a second of latency you need like 1/20th if that to stop it being jarring

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[deleted] OP t1_j5ua8ii wrote

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Pigeon_Chess t1_j5uax4o wrote

Because you’re being dumb. If someone wants a GPU for example to play CSGO at 1080p on a 60Hz monitor and they’re asking what 4090 is best people are obviously going to tell them that it’s a massive waste of money. Aikido for 0.7seconds of latency is just dumb. Pretty much any decent Bluetooth headset is comfortably below that. My QC45s are under half a second but they’re shit for gaming

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[deleted] OP t1_j5vyich wrote

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Pigeon_Chess t1_j5xrol6 wrote

It’s not a competitive things it’s a “this is jarring” thing. Plus you’re not getting good mic quality for people you’re talking to.

The delay for QC45s is around 0.2 seconds and the mix quality for gaming is bad, for quick calls they’re alright but not for a long conversation

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