I am very grateful to EPOS/Sennheiser, for these headsets and for their work!I'm not sure if I'll find something better in the future, and just recently I found out that EPOS is moving away from the gaming direction. This prompted me to take 5 more pairs of this headsets, 4 of which are refurbished.Hopefully, in 5-10 years, they will be able to come back to the gaming direction with a good pair of headsets and a microphone.I also found interesting analogues that I would consider if I didn't have the opportunity to purchase the H6PRO:- ATH-M50xSTS- DT 797 PVAs for the headsets themselves, they are amazing:a. Good sound quality, with a very wide sound stage; I find the sound quality not melodic, but nevertheless, it's nice to listen to music.For listening to music or just relaxing, I would still prefer HD 569. They have a smaller sound stage, but the high frequencies are brighter; and the low frequencies are more muted and pleasant.b. High-quality microphone;c. High build quality, with good body materials and good box filling.The main problems that you can find:1. The microphone is not detailed.In this case, consider buying a separate sound card, or just buy a new motherboard with a good sound card.Also note that with a regular sound card, you may have a higher noise threshold that you will hear on the recording with you/your speech.2. The microphone is too detailed. It catches small features of your speech, and also perfectly records background sounds.Please note that these headsets do not have a separate sound card, so your sound card and/or the software that will enable noise cancellation must be responsible for noise reduction.I use these headsets on MacBook Air for work, and prefer turning on Voice Isolation.If you want, you can also consider buying wind muffs.