The ManO’War wired edition uses largely the same design as the wireless version.
The volume control wheel is slick and the control dongle is small and less cumbersome than some competing headsets.
The ManO’War wired also ditches RGB lighting on each earcup.

I’m not a fan of the ManO’War’s general design.
This headset is enormous, particularly the huge circular earcups with copious padding and large plastic surrounds.
In fact two other TechSpot writers particularly liked the circular padded design of the Razer, go figure.
Aside from the padded sections, essentially all of the ManO’War is constructed from plastic.
The ManO’War features three areas of articulation.
The head strap is very flexible and some of these adjustable points don’t feel particularly solid.
While I wasn’t hugely impressed with the build of the ManO’War, the sound quality is very good.
No single area of the sound profile seemed overpowering, and I appreciated the amount of bass.
Audio quality seems slightly better than the HyperX Cloud Revolver, though both headsets provide great audio.
Pros:Great audio quality.
Surprisingly decent virtual 7.1 surround sound, with a handy calibration utility.
Crisp, clear microphone.
Wired saves you $50.