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Best wireless gaming headsets 2024: Top picks for audio quality, comfort, and more

Thursday November 28, 2024. 06:00 PM , from PC World
Best wireless gaming headsets 2024: Top picks for audio quality, comfort, and more
The arrival of 2.4GHz wireless technology has revolutionized wireless gaming headsets. Now they are more reliable than ever before and some can even rival their wired counterparts when it comes to connection latency and sound quality.

There are myriad different styles, designs, and hardware inclusions — it’s enough to make your head spin. So, to simplify things, I’ve done the hard part for you by getting hands-on and putting each device through its paces. The list below only includes those that have excelled in my extensive testing. The best gaming headsets strike a balance between performance, usability, and extras, placing them in a league above the rest.

Why you should trust me: I’m not just a tech expert, I’m also a gaming enthusiast. I’m always on the hunt for better gear to make my own experience better. I know what gamers want. Yes, I’m looking for technologies like spatial audio and Active Noise Cancellation in my gaming headsets, too. If a product makes the cut, I want to spread the word. If it doesn’t, I think it’s my obligation to let you know. I love to play, and I want you to have the best gaming experience as well.






Logitech G Astro A30 Wireless – Best wireless gaming headset














Pros

The styling is very appealing

The 40mm drivers produce a very natural sound

The cans are very soft and comfortable


Cons

Some of the moving parts feel a bit tight

Leatherette in the cups can get sweaty on hot days

Battery life is decent but not excellent
















Best Prices Today:


$229.99 at Logitech G






Why I like the Logitech G Astro A30 Wireless

Right out of the box, this headset looks fantastic, with fashionable Astro logos on both left and right earcups and very plush leatherette coverings over cushy memory foam, which feels very soft against your ears. As if that wasn’t enough, you can also swap out the magnetic speaker tags on the outside for pre-made designs of your own choosing, to further personalize your look.

The Astro A30 also has a refined and natural sound profile, thanks to very finely tuned 40mm audio drivers. But where this headset truly shines is in the connectivity department; it features low-latency 2.4GHz and Bluetooth wireless connectivity, as well as wired connectivity, so it can connect to just about anything, including a PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox X/S, and Mac. You can also mix and balance your different audio sources so you never have to miss a thing while playing.

Who should buy the Logitech G Astro A30 Wireless

Gamers who want to personalize their headset’s look, but also want decent audio, great connectivity, and excellent cross-compatibility. It’s also a great option if you like the convenience of listening to multiple audio sources as you play.

If you want the convenience of having a charging cradle to charge between games, be sure to check out the Astro A30’s sibling the Logitech Astro A50. This headset also sports a useful audio mixer wheel, and the cradle displays the EQ profile you’re using so that you’re never unsure what you’re set on.

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Logitech G Astro A30 Wireless review






HyperX Cloud Mix 2 – Best midrange wireless gaming headset














Pros

Compact and lightweight

Looks like a headphone and can be used just as well as one

Plush and comfortable earcups

The cups swivel and the headband is adjustable

The volume wheel allows for precise control


Cons

Hybrid listening mode needs a second to let sound in

There’s no chat mixer wheel

Lacks a dedicated boom microphone

















Why I like the HyperX Cloud Mix 2 Wireless

With a cool headphone-like look, the HyperX Cloud Mix 2 Wireless doubles as my gaming headset and listening device for the bus, at work, or at home. It sounds great too, presenting a balanced audio signal across the tonal range and with a distinct absence of distortion.

The headset is also lightweight and comfortable, sporting plush leatherette earcups and a barely-there clamp pressure that means you can wear it for long gaming stints. The controls are also easy to use and evenly distributed among each earcup for convenience. The Cloud Mix 2 wireless also has excellent cross-platform compatibility, connecting to PC, PS4, PS5 Nintendo Switch, Steam Deck, and mobile devices. It features both 2.4GHz low-latency Wi-Fi and Bluetooth.

Who should buy the HyperX Cloud Mix 2

Gamers who want a headset that can be used just as well as a headphone. Also be sure to check out the SteelSeries Arctis Nova 7X which is a great option if you like simultaneous audio — streaming music from your smartphone while simultaneously listening to your game’s audio. Another worthy contender in the midrange wireless category is the Logitech G935. This headset gets a lot right, featuring quality audio with a rich bass presence, a clear-sounding microphone, and an onboard dongle storage compartment.

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HyperX Cloud Mix 2 review






Razer Blackshark V2 Hyperspeed – Best midrange wireless gaming headset runner-up














Pros

Ultra-light and comfortable

Excellent microphone quality

Long-lasting battery life and fast charging option

Versatile connectivity options


Cons

Sound tuning favors esports

Material quality could be better

Non-detachable microphone
















Best Prices Today:


$129.99 at Razer






Why I like the Razer BlackShark V2 Hyperspeed

The Blackshark V2 Hyperspeed is an esports worthy headset that costs a lot less than the premium headsets that esports players usually go for. The standout is the headset’s microphone, which is near broadcast quality. The V2 Hyperspeed is also very lightweight — it weighs less than 10 ounces, so you can wear it for marathon gaming sessions and not feel like you need to take it off.

In regard to sound, the V2 Hyperspeed sports large 50mm audio drivers that produce audio across a frequency range of 12Hz to 28KHz. It has a low bass so sounds like explosions are particularly noteworthy in games.

Who should buy the Razer Blackshark V2 Hyperspeed

If you’re aspiring to start competing in esports competitions and don’t have a huge budget to drop on a $300 headset, then the Blackshark V2 Hyperspeed is just the ticket. Its excellent microphone quality also makes it a great option for players wanting to record in-game videos.

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Razer Blackshark V2 Hyperspeed review






Turtle Beach Stealth 600 Gen 3 – Best wireless gaming headset under $100














Pros

Clear refined audio profile

Great control selection that you can personalize further

Attractive and comfortable design


Cons

PC and PlayStation versions lack Xbox compatibility

No USB-A to USB-C adapter

Slightly heavier than the previous generation


















Why I like the Turtle Beach Stealth 600 Gen 3

To me, the Turtle Beach Stealth 600 Gen 3 feels like the first of a new wave of wireless headsets that offer more value for your money. For starters it sounds better and its battery life of up to 80 hours is a lot longer than the previous generation Turtle Beach Stealth 600 headset (Gen 2).

The Turtle Beach Stealth 600 Gen 3 also has excellent cross-platform compatibility. For example, my Xbox model easily connected to my Xbox X/S, PC, cellphone, Nintendo Switch, and PlayStation 5. It also featured Wi-Fi and Bluetooth so that I could switch audio sources on a dime.

The headset also had a lot of convenient controls on its left earcup. Some of these, like the power and Bluetooth pairing buttons, featured multiple functions, so I always had deep gamer functionality at my fingertips. A remappable chat / mixer wheel and Mode button, allowed me to have my most used controls on hand whenever I needed them.

Who should buy the Turtle Beach Stealth 600 Gen 3

Casual gamers who want an all-around great gaming headset with decent audio and a long battery life should go for this headset. It’ll also suit players that like to have control of those critical audio changes they make in their headset’s companion app. Lastly, the Stealth 600 Gen 3’s price tag of just $99.99 also makes it a great option for gamers on a budget.

Another excellent option for gamers on a budget is the Turtle Beach Stealth 500. It features a different design to the Stealth 600 Gen 3 with a floating headband and earcups that don’t swivel, but it’s audio sounds clear and its lighter weight and virtually non-existent clamp pressure allows you to wear it for marathon gaming sessions without feeling the slightest discomfort.

Also be sure to check out the HyperX Cloud Core Wireless. This gaming headset costs just $99.99 but features a solid aluminum frame, clear audio, a detachable boom microphone and spatial audio courtesy of DTS Headphone:X.

Read our full

Turtle Beach Stealth 600 Gen 3 review






HyperX Cloud III Wireless – Best battery life














Pros

High-quality design and good workmanship

Multi-platform compatibility

Detachable microphone

Above-average battery life


Cons

Occasional sound fluctuations in DTS Surround Sound

Microphone adjustment required in noisy environments

No Bluetooth
















Best Prices Today:


$169.99 at HyperX






Why I like the HyperX Cloud III Wireless

In our testing of the Cloud III Wireless, we found it produced a deep bass and clear treble signature that allows you to pick up even the slightest audio nuances in games. The sound is delivered via a 2.4GHz Wi-Fi signal that enables a delay-free transmission. Although it doesn’t feature Bluetooth connectivity, it does have other convenient features. For example, the Cloud III Wireless’s microphone is detachable, so you can wear it like a pair of headphones when on the go.

The Cloud III Wireless’s design resembles most other HyperX Cloud core headsets, in that it features black and red styling and plush faux-leather earcup coverings over a soft memory foam that molds to the contours of your head. The HyperX Cloud III Wireless has a very decent battery life — HyperX claims it can provide 150 hours at 50 percent volume, which means you don’t have to constantly recharge between games.

Who should buy the HyperX Cloud III Wireless

The HyperX Cloud III Wireless doesn’t have Bluetooth so it’s best suited to dedicated PC gamers. Its excellent battery life will especially suit gamers that don’t like having to frequently charge their headset.

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HyperX Cloud III Wireless review






Audeze Maxwell Wireless – Best audio quality














Pros

Impressive audio that sounds warm and full-bodied

Strong and robust design

Excellent cross compatibility


Cons

It’s quite heavy and large

The headband isn’t extendable

The software app is too simple


















Why I like the Audeze Maxwell Wireless

The Audeze Maxwell Wireless produces the kind of audiophile-grade sound you’d expect from a high-end studio headset, yet it’s expertly tailored for gamers. Its sound quality comes courtesy of 90mm planar magnetic drivers, which are a change from the 40mm or 50mm neodymium drivers we see in most gaming headsets. The Maxwell Wireless is a very versatile device, it sports all three connectivity types: 2.4GHz Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and wired connectivity via its USB cord. It also has solid cross-compatibility — our Xbox version worked with PC, Mac, Xbox 360, Xbox X/S, PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch, and Android and iOS devices.

Large, round-shaped cups, instead of oval or square cups, ensure the Maxwell Wireless fits even the largest of ears. Their distinctive shape also gives this headset a unique look. The cups are also very comfortable — they feature a luxurious leatherette material over soft memory-foam cushioning. The headband and yokes are both made from metal, and that does make the Maxwell Wireless quite heavy. Still, you can quite easily wear them for three hours straight and not feel any discomfort.

Who should buy the Audeze Maxwell Wireless

Anyone who wants the very best sound quality you can possibly get in a gaming headset. If your game has a rich and detailed soundscape, this headset will convey it better than any headset you can currently buy.

Read our full

Audeze Maxwell Wireless review






SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless – Best audio quality runner-up














Pros

Great quality audio

Dual wireless functionality

Lots of software options for personalization


Cons

Quite expensive

Active Noise Cancellation won’t block out all external sound


















Why I like the SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless

The SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro features just about everything you could possibly want in a wireless gaming headset, including excellent sound quality, style, comfort, and a durable metal headband. With support for 2.4GHz Wi-Fi and Bluetooth wireless, as well as wired connectivity, the Arctis Nova Pro is easily compatible with your PC, laptop, or Xbox device. It also comes with a GameDAC base controller that lets you switch between your PC and Xbox One or Xbox X/S at the press of a button.

The headset incorporates technologies that elevate your listening experience, including Active Noise Cancellation, 360 Degree Spatial Audio, and Pro Grade Parametric EQ. All this functionality will set you back $349.99, which admittedly isn’t cheap. But for a headset that sounds this impressive and can actually make you a better gamer, that could be a price worth paying.

Who should buy the Arctis Nova Pro Wireless

This headset is in many ways superior to most gaming headsets on the market. I’d recommend it to serious gamers who want Hi-Res audio and spatial sound in their games. If you like experimenting with EQ settings to create audio profiles, this headset is also ideal for that.

Read our full

SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless review






Logitech G Pro X 2 Lightspeed – Best 3D spatial audio














Pros

Clear audio with fine detail in the sound

Oozes comfort at every turn

Pinpoint-accurate spatial audio support

Mix of wireless and wired connectivity


Cons

No Active Noise Cancellation

Exposed cords could be risk of breakage

It comes with a soft case instead of a more robust hard case


















Why I like the Logitech G Pro X 2 Lightspeed

Logitech’s $250 G Pro X 2 Lightspeed may carry a premium price tag but its exquisitely snug leatherette earpads, clear audio with a smooth and low bass, and stylish robust design really does elevate it leagues above many other gaming headsets. A 50-hour battery life and good mix of wireless and wired connectivity only add to the headset’s appeal.

Icing on the cake, however, is the G Pro X 2 Lightspeed’s DTS Headphone: X 2.0 3D spatial audio support. It’s undoubtedly one of the best spatial audio technologies I’ve used and gels perfectly with the headset’s sound signature.

Who should buy the Logitech G Pro X 2 Lightspeed

Serious gamers who want pinpoint accuracy in the directionality of their sound will want this headset. That said, with such clear audio and a comfortable design any gamer should consider themselves lucky to own it.

Another option to explore for great spatial audio is the Razer Barracuda Pro gaming headset. It uses THX Spatial Audio, and you can tweak the directionality of the sound in the Razer Synapse app.

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Logitech G Pro X 2 Lightspeed review






Turtle Beach Stealth Pro – Best for FPS games














Pros

Punchy audio that’s ideal for FPS games

Solid attractive and versatile design

Very good noise cancellation


Cons

Lacks support for spatial audio

The batteries need frequent changing

It’s expensive


















Why I like the Turtle Beach Stealth Pro

These cans look like, and can just as easily pass as, a premium pair of headphones. The cross-platform compatibility is extremely, good too — the Xbox version connects to everything except PlayStation, while the PlayStation version connects to everything except Xbox.

The Stealth Pro packs in a lot of premium functionality, from plush leatherette earpads to dual wireless connectivity (2.4GHz Wi-Fi and Bluetooth) and Active Noise Cancellation, you have lots of tools at your fingertips to elevate your gaming experience. The audio drivers are also especially tuned for FPS games.

Who should buy the Turtle Beach Stealth Pro

Anyone who owns a bunch of gaming devices and wants to use just one premium headset across all of them. Also, since the Stealth Pro’s audio drivers are particularly well-tuned for FPS games, if that’s your jam, then this headset is ideal.

Read our full

Turtle Beach Stealth Pro review






Asus ROG Delta S Wireless – Best for casual gaming














Pros

It comes with two sets of earpads to personalize comfort

The headband and cups allow for a good amount of head movement

The audio sounds great across the spectrum

The build quality is robust


Cons

The AI Noise Cancellation could be better

It lacks a boom microphone

No simultaneous Bluetooth functionality


















Why I like the ROG S Wireless

The Asus ROG S Wireless doesn’t boast deep gamer functionality, like simultaneous Bluetooth or a game chat mixer wheel, but what it does have is about as good as it gets for casual gaming. With Bluetooth as well as 2.4GHz Wi-Fi connectivity, it connects easily to PC, Mac, PlayStation 4 and 5, Nintendo Switch, and mobile devices. The headset is one of the most comfortable you will find since it comes with two sets of interchangeable earpads in the box — a plush 100 percent protein leather pair and a cooler hybrid mesh pair. The earcups swivel and tilt giving your head and neck plenty of space to move. The headset is also very robust, featuring a strong metal headband and yokes.

On the sound front, the ROG Delta S Wireless’s 50mm neodymium drivers are extremely loud. They produce a clear sound across the audio spectrum. Slightly less impressive is the headset’s beamforming microphone, which is located inside the headset rather than externally like a boom-style microphone. Its downside is that it can occasionally pick up background noise, which is really the only thing we would have changed about this headset.

Who should buy the ROG S Wireless

Casual gamers — i.e. gamers who value comfort and sound quality and who want the convenience of a headset that they can simply plug in and start playing with.

Read our full

Asus ROG Delta S Wireless review






Corsair HS80 Max – Most comfortable design














Pros

Great audio performance with neutral mid-tones

Lightweight comfortable design

Mesh coverings on the earcups minimize sweat

Flip-to-mute mic


Cons

The omnidirectional mic is not detachable

Lacks true simultaneous audio connectivity for listening to multiple audio sources at once

The small RGB light zones feel like an afterthought
















Best Prices Today:


$179.99 at Corsair






Why I like the Corsair HS80 Max

It’s unusual for a premium gaming headset to show off lightweight plastic cups instead of metal ones, and mesh fabric material over the earcups instead of plush leatherette ones, but that’s what makes the Corsair HS80 Max so comfortable. Weighing in at just 12.4 ounces, and with breathable mesh fabric that keeps sweat from building up on your ears, you can wear this headset all day long and not experience any discomfort.

But comfort aside, the Corsair HS80 Max is clearly a premium gaming headset — the audio sounds neutral and warm and Dolby Atmos surround sound support gives you excellent directionality in games. The headset throws in a few sweeteners on top of its excellent audio, including a flip-to-mute mic and RGB lighting zones on each ear. While this headset allows you to connect to Bluetooth and 2.4GHz Wi-Fi signals at the same time, true simultaneous audio isn’t possible. Still, a simple Bluetooth control allows you to switch between audio sources at will.

Who should buy the Corsair HS80 Max

Players who especially want a lightweight headset with mesh earcups but don’t want to lose the kind of premium audio fidelity and functionality they’d normally have to forgo to get those features.

Read our full

Corsair HS80 Max review






EPOS H3PRO Hybrid – Best microphone














Pros

Produces clear and distortion-free sound

The 7.1 surround sound works well and elevates your gaming experience

It feels comfortable even on hot days


Cons

The earcups are all plastic unlike some rival gaming headsets

The bass can seem subtle at times


















Why I like the EPOS H3PRO Hybrid

The “Hybrid” in the EPOS H3PRO Hybrid’s name hints at its dual connectivity — it features both wired and wireless options, which means it can hook up to just about all your devices, be it your PC, Mac, console, or smartphone. For wireless connectivity, the H3PRO Hybrid supports low-latency Wi-Fi or Bluetooth 5.2, or you can use both of these options at the same time to voice-chat or listen to music while simultaneously hearing your game’s audio.

The H3PRO Hybrid’s audio is very refined. In our play test it delivered crisp and clear-sounding high and mid tones and balanced bass tones. We were similarly impressed by the headset’s Active Noise Cancellation (ANC) that does a respectable job blocking out ambient noise. Additionally, our testing found that the H3PRO Hybrid’s microphones were some of the best we’ve heard in a wireless gaming headset, faithfully reproducing voices as they sounded. The detachable boom mic is also very easy to remove and replace via its simple magnetic attachment point.

Who should buy the EPOS H3PRO Hybrid

Gamers wanting to sound better in voice chats should consider this headset, which not only has a clear and refined sounding microphone, but also gamer-centric features like Active Noise Cancellation (ANC) and dual wireless functionality with simultaneous audio.

Read our full

EPOS H3PRO Hybrid review






Razer BlackShark V2 Pro (2023) – Best wireless headset for esports














Pros

Comfortable

Long battery life

Pre-loaded EQ profiles

Great microphone


Cons

No notches on the volume wheel

Aggressive battery saving
















Best Prices Today:


$199.99 at Amazon






Why I like the Razer Blackshark V2 Pro

Although it shares the same name as its 2020 predecessor, the 2023 Razer BlackShark V2 Pro is a far more impressive headset, adding Bluetooth 5.2 connectivity, an improved HyperClear Wideband microphone, and on-headset pro-tuned FPS profiles to an already impressive list of legacy features. The battery life has also been ramped up to 70 hours, which simply means you can spend more time exactly where you should be — in your game.

The headset currently sets you back just $200, which all things considered, seems exceptional value considering its potential to be a really great e-sports set; features like its 2.4GHz wireless connectivity, comfortable cloth earcup coverings, and THX Spatial Audio, are just the kinds of extras pro gamers really want. However, the BlackShark V2 Pro has no Active Noise Cancellation (ANC) to block out unwanted sound, which means it’s better used in a quiet room rather than on a noisy bus. But then again, who plays Fortnite esports matches on a noisy bus ride home anyhow?

Who should buy the Razer Blackshark V2 Pro

Esports players or casual gamers who want a reliable and comfortable headset with great connectivity, but that don’t necessarily need Active Noise Cancellation.

Read our full

Razer BlackShark V2 Pro (2023) headset review






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