
Hear every detail. We help you choose speakers, DACs and amps for rich, accurate sound, whether you want room-filling audio for immersion or crisp clarity for competitive play.








It depends. Speakers are comfortable and great for shared spaces, while a headset offers immersion, a built-in mic and better positional accuracy for competitive play. Many gamers own both.
For most setups it is not essential. A DAC and amp help drive high-impedance headphones and can improve clarity, but many onboard and USB solutions already sound great.
A 2.0 system uses two speakers for stereo sound. A 2.1 system adds a subwoofer for deeper, more powerful bass, which many gamers prefer.
RGB and lighting sync look great on a setup, but prioritise sound quality and connectivity first. Treat lighting as a bonus rather than the main reason to buy.
Depending on the ports available you can use 3.5mm, USB, optical or Bluetooth. Check the outputs on your PC or console and the inputs on the speakers before buying.
Bluetooth can add noticeable lag, which is a problem for competitive play. A wired connection or a low-latency wireless dongle is a better choice for gaming.