Good IEMs for gaming, must have mic

The title says it. I don’t need the sound to be good, but I need the mic to be good enough that can work in noisy environment as I will be using it in a Cybercafe.

The IEMs in Logan’s video are not available in my country.

Budget: Less than US$120

Brands available: Beyerdynamics, Sennheiser, Sony, Audio Technica

I would recommend going with a separate USB mic like Samson or Yeti. The Samson go mic is $30 and sounds great. I have only heard an Audio Technica IEM and it was a solid performer.

I would prefer Audio Technica IEM, but which model do I go for?

A lot of the problem is software. Companies keep it under IP until its runs out. I'm sure with a few mics and good software noisy environments is not a problem.

I use it for CSGO only, I dont use VoIP. Will that be an issue?

Check this titanium coated diaphragm that's semi-open.

Dunu Titan 1

This one is a big earbud style of a wopping 15mm diaphragm that's full open-back design, although, only a single dynamic drive and not a hybrid like it's product description is. It's an ongoing mis-translation, lol.

Astrotec Lyra

Etymotic HF3. Sounds the exact same as the HF5, just with a mic and buttons attached. Plenty of positive reviews about them online if you are curious about their sound. But the tl;dr version is "great isolation, great accuracy, tight bass."

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Too late man, I bought a Marshall Mode. They are pretty good in terms of sound and mic clarity. Though sound was not my main focus due to the fact that I use my DX160 iE from Beyerdynamics as my main IEM for music.

Eh, I am not a huge fan of that style of housing. I find them pretty uncomfortable, but if it works for you, then good.