Why is my headset cups greasy on the outside? You're right to notice that.
Why is my headset cups greasy on the outside? You're right to notice that.
Even trusted shops might accidentally sell faulty or fake items.
The production process involves a complex network stretching from manufacturers and their suppliers, through distributors, wholesalers, storage facilities, and retailers.
Numerous chances exist for unethical or criminal behavior to occur along this path.
Many sectors are becoming increasingly skilled at creating products that become obsolete quickly, opting for cheaper methods such as reduced durability, unsealable plastics, and maximizing profits through end-of-life design.
Regarding extended warranties, it’s highly probable that any issue will go unaddressed if the fine details are overlooked.
This usually isn’t worth the expense.
To offer some guidance, keep searching for ways to eliminate or reduce the material’s greaseiness.
The substance is likely to deteriorate again (as noted by @kira-faye and @dingo07).
An alternative is to swap out the ear cups—replacement options are readily available, and cloth covers can work too.
But many of these alternatives are budget-friendly and disposable.
Think of them as temporary or replaceable solutions.
They don’t need to be stylish; just functional.
It's razer, they don't have to plan for it.
I'm trying to identify the model but can't find any labeled synapse alone. That name refers to their software.
You can check their site: https://www.razer.com/au-en/pc/gaming-he...-and-audio
Most of the results I saw were about the pads, not the cups themselves.