Why is lack of bluetooth a ding? Who cares!
As for the mic system and chat for "gaming" also who cares? I've played high level Quake and UT back in the day for high prize money in TDM or 1v1. I know things change but not much does. If you are busy chatting it up you already have issues. Good players generally know what they are doing and the talk is kept to a minimum so you can hear where people are and what they are doing. It's good to have, but it's not the point. You are rarely talking. Position call outs also don't happen much at the high end of skill tiers as people are tracking via in game sounds so if you have to call things out you've fornicated the K9. This is even more the case once you reach the level you are playing on LAN at say ESWC. The dirty secret about that is most people are using IEMs under whatever sponsored headphones they put over them and talk doesn't really happen.
If you are talking about streaming and the need for a mic and chat that's different. But then you aren't going to be using someting like this. You're going to be use a USB or XLR mic off a boom arm.
As a gaming product it's fine. But gaming now consumes playing at home, casual competition, serious competition, and streaming. And what you want for each is wildly different.