The helmet itself is pretty well done, its identity as "gamer" is clearly displayed, personally I am not a follower of this look. The set is quite sturdy, that side it was worth the money. The supplied cable jack is ridiculously small, which requires to have speakers on the desk on which you can connect. Furthermore this cable seems average, which is unfortunate because it is not standard, helmet beside it is a very specific outlet. The microphone is detachable and unlike the mini jack, it is of good quality, taking seems robust. Nothing to say comfort side, there or its little brother the Mad Catz Gamesmart FREQM is frankly uncomfortable, here the helmet is worn for long hours without feeling any pain. The "noise insulation Certified" chuckle fact, to be honest it does not isolate much, you hear people talking perfectly without having to ask them to raise their voices. The only downside is the sound quality. Nothing to do I can not seem to succumb to the sound of Mad Catz. Mediums are very imprecise, and acute nasal quickly. Brief restitution is overall average. For a helmet displayed at 90, I personally find this painful observation. This helmet remains in his role Gamer headset and can not be used as Stereo Headphones, damage.