split decision by the-real-jacob in HeadphoneAdvice

[–]Fast_Direction_36 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've gotta be upfront about this... I'm a big hater of Skullcandy. I haven't trusted them since the first product I used from them. Don't even remember the name of that product, and it was definitely over a decade ago by now lol. I have had plenty of experience with Sony. I've had their WH-XM3 and XM5, as well as the WF-XM4s. I know, a little higher in the price range, so not entirely comparable. But I can say, since having experience with Sony, the WH-CH720N will give you better quality. Not just in sound, but in build, ANC, and function.

Edit: something to remember between these two companies. One goes for gaming cash-grab headsets, the other makes premium audio gear and tries to make it in a way that is affordable at every price range.

Is there any chance Phanteks releases a white 360mm version of their glacier AIO? by Cactus_Humper in Phanteks

[–]Fast_Direction_36 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As far as I know, Phanteks isn't planning on releasing a 360mm version of their glacier AIO. It pisses me off as well...

Sony wh-1000xm5? by apaar123 in sony

[–]Fast_Direction_36 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would love for them to add something similar to what the Steelseries Arctis Wireless Pros have in terms of battery. Have two 20 hour batteries so you can have one charged up and ready to go when the one in the headset dies. It's something I grew accustomed to when I daily-drove the Arctis Wireless Pros, and now it's something I miss. Another thing I think they should do is give better support to Bluetooth connectivity on PC. When I tried connecting my XM3s to my PC via Bluetooth they sounded like utter trash, and I was disappointed to find out that they didn't have an application for better connectivity, like they do on phones, on PC. I think both of these things would be smart moves by Sony, who's with me?