Joined on 12/25/13
Overall great

Pros: Sound quality, price, comfort, mic quality, battery life, app ease of use.
Cons: For the best sound quality, and equalizer usage at all, you need to have the Logitech app installed and OPEN. Would be nice to set preferences and not have to bother with another app that's "launch on startup", but without the app running it defaults to the base equalizer specs (terrible for music or gaming).
Overall Review: Still a good product for the price point in my opinion
You get what you pay for (and it wasn't expensive)

Pros: - Overall external look and size - Fans came pre-installed in the case - Price
Cons: - The instruction sheet that came with the case only includes basic steps for installing components and has no diagram for the included fan hub, which was my primary headache with my entire build. - When you open the back panel to reveal the hub, it's an absolute rat's nest of cables (see pic). - Some wires that terminated in the fan hub needed to be rerouted to the motherboard, and I had to discover this on my own without any diagrams. The instruction sheet that came with the case, showed all sets of "F_Panel" wires (power switch, power LED, reset switch) individually grouped in sets of 2 and clearly labeled. Mine were bundled into one group and unlabeled, so I had to trace the wires back to their sources to make sure I was setting it up correctly. - One of the wires connecting to the power switch on the case was disconnected and I needed to be re-soldered and taped back in place, so ultimately having to trace the wires back as I mentioned previously prevented a micro-meltdown when trying to power it on the first time.
Overall Review: Since the fan hub isn't mentioned at all in the instructions, I can only assume that it was included as an afterthought. Untangling and re-wiring will take me probably 2+ hours to do it nicely, so I'll probably save that for another weekend. You get what you pay for, and it wasn't expensive.