The first is a visual indicator for itself your microphone is deactivated. I know he plays a little fun, but he has a dual purpose of letting you know that you are listened to when you speak and also ensure you your friends not to feel a snack. This could be a light, or a zipper that makes it fall physically, but in both cases, it is essential for me when buying an ear.
I also like to keep an eye on Sidetone, or talkbacks, which is what you say is cut again in the headset. Hearing some voice can help you know how strong you are talking, especially with how good the sound of isolation is on some of these headphones. The dedicated software often allows you to adjust this, but otherwise, you may be blocked with the default setting.
The audio quality is to a certain extent, but if you are interested in streaming or podcasting, you will want to control USB microphones. They require an extra investment and a little space for the desk, but will provide audio closer to what one might expect from the professional level audio equipment.
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