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Find the right headset for the way you play. We help you weigh sound quality, comfort, microphone clarity and cross-platform compatibility, so every session sounds as good as it feels.

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Best OverallSteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless

SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless

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$349.99
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Logitech G Pro X 2 Lightspeed

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Headset Buying Guide

Wired vs Wireless
Wireless frees you from cables; wired means zero latency and nothing to charge.
Sound Quality
Look for balanced audio with clear highs and deep, controlled bass.
Microphone Quality
A crisp boom or detachable mic keeps team comms clear.
Comfort
Light frames and soft earpads matter most for long sessions.
Compatibility
Check support for PC, PlayStation, Xbox, Switch and mobile.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is wired or wireless better for gaming?

Wireless has caught up thanks to low-latency 2.4GHz connections and offers cable-free freedom. Wired still guarantees zero latency and never needs charging, which many competitive players prefer.

What makes a good gaming headset microphone?

Look for a clear, noise-isolating boom or detachable mic. A good mic keeps your voice natural and cuts background noise so teammates hear you clearly.

Is surround sound worth it on a headset?

Virtual 7.1 surround can help you place footsteps and directional cues in shooters, though many players still prefer clean stereo for pinpoint accuracy.

How important is comfort for long sessions?

Very. Lightweight frames, breathable earpads and even clamping force prevent fatigue during marathon sessions.

Will one headset work on PC, PlayStation and Xbox?

Many wired 3.5mm headsets work across every platform. Wireless models often rely on a specific USB dongle, so check console support before buying.

Do I need a separate DAC or amp?

Most gaming headsets are easy to drive and need no extra hardware. Only high-impedance audiophile headphones really benefit from a dedicated amp.