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Wireless has a couple of problems. Ordinarily I'd recommend an Audiophile brand like Sennheiser or Beyerdynamic, but unfortunately those guys don't make Wireless. None of the usual suspects do. That leaves you looking at gaming brands like HyperX, and unfortunately they're just... bad.
I can't really put it any other way, they literally buy the cheapest generic Audio Drivers they can find off no-name suppliers, put them in a shiney case and arbitrarily decide it's worth whatever they want to charge.
There's also plenty of technical trouble. Because gaming headsets are usually thrown together from generic parts, most brands are infamous for part failures or loose wires. Adding the complexity of a battery system piles on more failure points.
I wish I could offer a solution, but at that budget and that part of the market there's nothing I could recommend with a clear conscience.
Steelseries can't even make a trustworthy mousewheel, would you really throw hundreds of dollars at a headset they made?
Arctis 7 has had pretty good reviews.
https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2017/12/13/steelseries-arctis-7-review-best-gaming-headset/
So do most Razer products.
You wont find better for your price range.
Rrrrrright, that sounds like a trusty reviewer for sure.
Other reviewers seem to complain mostly about build quality, especially long term.
OP, how about cabled headphones with a longer cable / miniXLR? With that budget, you won't find anything decent wireless, that will also last you a while. Up to you of course to drop 100-150 bucks, just to throw it away two years later.
Life is too difficult
Also ended up really of topic due the first reply you got :P
Avoid all gaming brands like the plaque. They are merely toys. Don't buy a toy, buy real audio equipment from an actual manufacturer of audio equipment.
Up your budget, but avoid the Steelseries toys.
I'd honestly recommend at least around $250 willing to spend, or just forget about wireless entirely.
SoundBlaster World of Warcraft headset? lol if that is the best you have ever used, then you clearly haven't heard much of anything remotely good.
Have you ever used them?