It also scores really well for connection speed (provided the appropriate device has been initialized at least once on that given USB port) - drivers load faster than some mice and the wireless pairing is near instantaneous. Of course, the downside to this is that the wireless connectivity is hard-paired - meaning if you lose your USB transmitter, be prepared to buy a new set. The G930 doesn't disappoint on sound quality nor intensity. As I noted in my G930 review, the benchmark by which all headphones must pass for minimum acceptance was the very impressive (and sadly, discontinued Razer Barracuda HP-1). I've been using the G930 at home as my primary audio connection for gaming, music, movies you name it. While this is still the only essential difference, there are several nuances between the two that stand out. Initially thought the only real difference between the two was that one was wireless and the other wasn't. It's been a few months since I went out and bought these two.
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