Wireless headset recommendations?

I have an old stealth 450 thats had its day. The battery life seems to be declining especially with the mic on, which seems to shorten time between charges considerably.

Since most good headsets seem to use about the same audio tech, im primarily looking for long active uptime between charges and comfort.

So what do you all use that you're happy with?
Thanks
 
If your coming from TV/monitor speakers many a Wireless RF headsets will be so good, youll want to use them on every device you have even if they do not have a 3.5mm jack on them devices.
So Youll need a Wire for devices and then an adapter... You also will need a unit thats not going to look bad if you use them with a mobile...

Budget matters a lot...

They don't make these any more... steel series H
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So get lucid sound LS41 instead...
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I appreaciate the recommendation but 500 USD is a lot to spend on something im likely to drop and step on or otherwise treat carelessly.
 
I appreaciate the recommendation but 500 USD is a lot to spend on something im likely to drop and step on or otherwise treat carelessly.
So state a budget... to save wasting peoples time...
<$100 junk wireless units
$100 - $200 Average wireless
$200 - $300 Good wireless
 
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I use a Razer Man'o'war. It's comfortable, and tech wise, it does the job, never any issue with the microphone. Battery, I'm not sure as I very rarely burn it in full. I always plug it back after I'm done so it starts on the full most times. I know I can easily get 6+ hours from a charge (I rarely go beyond that in a single session, so can't really tell how much more you get). However, part of the comfort comes from the side mounts that have some degree of rotation, and that's a plastic piece that can break if you're not careful when putting it on/off. I have broken both sides once myself. Nothing some super glue couldn't fix, so it's still working fine, but I'd stay away from it if you're looking for sturdy.
 
I use a Jabra Evolve 65, very happy with it apart from the USB adapter being extremely easy to lose, and having no "dock" on the headset itself to keep them together.
 
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