If you want a review that will convince you to buy them, I'm sure you can find many on YouTube or wherever else you can find product reviews.
I am here to mention the problems that, although I often read about them on independent websites/forums from regular buyers, I decided to ignore because whatever YouTube video or technical analysis I looked at, they all said everything was great. And because I have been a owner of the classic Cloud Headset for 5-6 years, I thought, "what could go wrong?"
I won't be dramatic and say "many things can go wrong," but there are some basic things that, when they go wrong, make it almost impossible to use any headset.
Let's put aside the "strong bass" and the details and talk about the fundamentals.
Sound
The sound is very good for a gaming headset. It is a bit more "colored" than the older Cloud Headsets and generally more colored than I would like, but most gaming headphones are like that to enhance gaming sounds. There is nothing negative to say here, I am satisfied with the sound.
Comfort
Never in a million years did I think I would speak negatively about the comfort of a headset, since I have small ears, not protruding at all, and a small to medium-sized head.
And yet, even for my standards, the left ear touches the inside of the headset so intensely that it is unbearable for more than 20 minutes. If you persist and keep them on your head for 1-2 hours, the immediate pain is replaced by numbness and discomfort. And of course, every new day, the initial feeling gets worse because the ear clearly shows that it doesn't like being pressed against hard plastic for 2-4 hours every day. Many people wrote about this in forums, some for the right ear, some for the left ear, but I never took them seriously because I always said, "okay, but I have small ears and I never had such an issue with any headphones I tried" (and I have tried many headphones). Some solve this by buying custom cushions for the headphones, but personally, I find it unacceptable that the issue of comfort arises at this price.
Wireless
Wireless connection! Yay!! That's why you pay €120 instead of the €60-70 that a pair of high-quality headphones would cost.
However, these headphones, like many other wireless headphones, have a significant issue with "White Noise." This is a constant noise, like when the TV shows white snow or like the noise of the radio between stations. It is not (particularly) noticeable when you are playing, but if you are one of those who wear the headphones without playing or listening to sound (just for noise reduction they offer or because you don't want to put them on/take them off), then good luck, because this noise will follow you even in your nightmares. Some claim they don't hear it. It is true that older people (45+) lose the ability to hear high-pitched sounds, but I believe that an average user aged 15-35, depending on their hearing abilities, will hear it from a little to very much. It is also an issue that many users complain about, but most official reviews on YouTube will never mention it.
I can mention some minor issues such as when connecting wired, the microphone doesn't work (no, it's not a headphone problem, that's how they are designed), but when there are problems with MUCH more basic things, I think the rest don't even need mentioning.
Good luck if you get them. I wouldn't recommend them to ANYONE. If I were to recommend something wireless, it would be the Arctis 7, which definitely have much more quality/comfortable cushions than the Cloud Flight. Personally, I wouldn't buy wireless headphones again because of the White Noise, which is probably the most annoying feeling to have such noise in your ear all the time.