The actual audio quality is surprisingly good, even though this generic $30 headset i bought from Walmart genuinely sounds a bit better. However, the problem is that the headphones only ever actually work roughly 15% of the time. When they do connect, they'll randomly stop playing audio despite being able to pause the video or music I'm listening to. If that's not the problem of the minute, then it'll randomly cause my computer to lag out to the point that a simple YouTube video won't load despite my 32gb of RAM and 12th gen CPU, plus Nvidia rtx 3070 GPU. How does a simple pair of headphones do all that, you may ask? Personally, I think it's because of Razer's app they force you to install to be able to use 90% of their products. However, if you do allow that malware to be installed, it will significantly lower the performance of your PC. Not to mention the constant static and other odd noises the headphones make while listening to something, as well as the fact that the audio will intermittently lag for no apparent reason. I have tried numerous generic audio fixes, such as disabling or uninstalling drivers. I have also tried fixes specific to these headphones, because apparently they're known to be problematic! Tl;dr, don't waste nearly $200 on these just because they're comfortable and look good. The audio quality is subpar compared to generic headphones, and the haptic feedback system is a one time gag at best. Unfortunately will be returning these, despite how excited I was for them. Funnily enough, while using these headphones, my Razer mouse and keyboard have an odd tendency to lag a lot more than they ever have before, as well as my keyboard completely freezing up multiple times per hour. Why are a simple pair of headphones so draining on resources? Definitely not worth the $120, hardly worth $30 in my brutally honest opinion due to all the issues they manage to cause.