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Whatever you buy, consider your existing switch ability.
The above headset is an USB headset, meaning, I can switch to the headset with a click in the tray icon row. No need for fancy hardware to switch between speakers and headset.
But perhaps this is not what you want. Depends on your taste and hardware.
If try out HyperXcloud, and like them, get the HyperXcloud II as it has built quality that better having metal parts, as the stinger I have is plastic base. Yes they're both same quality audio so not paying for that compare to them, you're in paying the quality built of the headset, so it more durable.
For microphone on the HyperXcloud could had been better, the Logitech I had were better for microphone. I wish Logitech didn't discontinued the G430 they were pretty good overall budget headsets even the G230 were good.