Well, after about 1 year of daily use, I have the following to say. This review was written on 28/9/22 by a person with dyslexia, so please be understanding.
Positives:
1. They have incredibly good sound for their price (60 euros).
2. They have a very good microphone and noise isolation.
3. Their operating system (software) which can be controlled from the laptop or computer is user-friendly and truly changes the sound in the headphones.
4. The LEDs are of good quality and brightness, and obviously, they can be changed through the software, altering how they appear.
5. They have a decent volume (I should also mention the bass separately, which I didn't expect to be this good. It can compete with headphones that cost 100 euros or more).
6. Lastly, even though they are made of plastic, they seem to be quite durable.
Negatives:
1. SOS - After about a month, the headphones started to have some issues. With the slightest movement, I would completely lose sound, so I had to unplug the USB cable from the headphones instead of the PC and plug it back in. This is unacceptable and annoying for gaming headphones, as you can imagine, because in fast-paced games, you can't afford to lose about 15 seconds to go through this process. I should mention that this only happens with the USB and not the audio jack. I'm not saying that all headphones will become like this in a short period of time; maybe I'm just unlucky, although from what I've seen in the reviews, it seems that I'm not the only unlucky one.
2. I won't put this in SOS because the truth is that I didn't take care of it 100%, but I didn't mistreat it either, so the conclusions are up to you. After about 6 months, the microphone started to loosen, to the point where the audio jack detached from the microphone itself, so I no longer have a microphone, and it's not sold separately in any store.
3. I can say that I have worn more than 10 headphones in my life for over 6 months, and I can say that these headphones are very uncomfortable on the head. By this, I obviously mean my head. I mean that the headphones, although perfect in terms of weight, have a design that doesn't allow them to fit well on my head, and as soon as I slightly tilt my head downwards, they tend to slip off.
4. SOS - The buttons on the headphones, specifically the volume control and mute, seem to work well, unlike the "eq" and "monitor" buttons, from which the eq button seems to not work and doesn't change anything in the sound except for the volume. The monitor button, which should have been, from what I understood, a button that allows you to hear things clearly "outside" the headphones but also the sound inside, doesn't work for me. I mean that pressing the monitor button actually allows me to hear everything very clearly, except that the sound I hear at that time is completely cut off.
I think that's all I have to say. I'm giving these stars because the headphones may have turned out this way for me, and maybe I was the unlucky one, and in the main criterion of headphones, which is sound, they are truly magical, especially if you experiment with their software. THESE ARE MY THOUGHTS, AND I HOPE I HELPED.
P.S. While I was writing this, I was wearing them, and indeed, the sound cut off twice, and I moved, so the conclusions are up to you. And to finally conclude, if you don't encounter any of the problems I mentioned earlier and it was just my bad luck, then the headphones are definitely worth it and more. Have fun with them.
EDIT 20/11/23, almost 1 year later and the headphones are still in perfect condition without any damage, and they even solved a problem that I mentioned before, which was the issue of losing signal from the cable when you move it. It turns out that this wasn't true, I just happened to come across 3 faulty USB micro cables. I've had them for about 5-6 months now and haven't experienced that problem again since then, which means either the cables were faulty or they somehow fixed themselves. The only thing that is different from back then is the ear cushions, which started to wear out a bit from the inside (after 2 years, of course), but they still wear normally and you don't have to worry about how to put them on to avoid damage. Anyway, Amazon sells such pads/cushions, so I'll just buy some to be covered and, of course, because I don't know how long they will still be available since this model is a bit outdated now, as it is from 2018 and we're entering its 6th year. CONCLUSION, the last thing about the headphones, and I will write about them again when they completely break down: durable, require a bit of experimentation, very good sound for 60 (and bass), a bit confusing to find and download the software, but once you find it, everything is perfect, average but not unbearable pressure on the head after hours of use. That's all from me, if you find them below 60 or at 60 euros, I highly recommend them. Their main competitor, I would say, is Razer's Kraken, and these headphones are 5 times better than those. Overall, Creative has done an amazing job, and they are one of the best in their price range.