Wireless headset advice

ikonix360

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A friend of mine has a Razer Nari Ultimate wireless headset and they are sort of hard of hearing. That headset goes loud enough, however doesn't last very long.

There any wireless headsets that go loud for hearing impaired people that are good quality?
 
Most of the time if you can order off of newegg.com or amazon.com you can get a pretty accurate HIT on just reading through the one your looking at in the price of range of " most reviews". But I have never been wronged by Corsair or https://www.sennheiser.com/en-us.

As far as Ease of interaction and returns if needed. Probably just buy something mid priced at Best Buy, ABT or CDW and get a extra warranty/replacement program on it. - Shrugs -

Edits: https://www.bestbuy.com/site/hyperx...-pc-ps5-and-ps4-white/6431194.p?skuId=6431194


https://www.bestbuy.com/site/razer-...-gaming-headset-white/6573617.p?skuId=6573617
 
If the problem is that the battery is running low very fast, simply replace it with a higher capacity battery.
These are really available and can be purchased. These are 3.7 V Li-Ion batteries and the original is probably 1050mAh, but there are also 1200mAh, 1700mAh, 2000mAh and I don't know how many more.
 
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The headsets fail in other ways than the batteries.

Sure it's easy to just pick a headset, but the headset has to be able to go rather loud.
 
Could always get a 3.5 mm or larger converter or buy one thats not a USB connection and then get a Sterio Receiver that has 2.5/3.55 MM out. So computer would connect to stereo receiver VIA Optical Cable, HDMI or USB and then the Headset you chose would be 2.5/3.5mm out and then use Sterio receiver as AMP.

Well never mind I guess that won't work for you as you said strictly wireless.
 
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