
Top Gaming Headsets

SteelSeries Arctis 7
Wireless gaming headset with DTS Headphone:X v2.0 Surround for PC and PlayStation.
Pros
- Comfortable design
- Excellent sound quality
- Good wireless range and battery life
- Retractable microphone
Cons
- Bass could be stronger
- Could be pricey for some budgets
- Headband adjustment is limited

HyperX Cloud II
Wired gaming headset with virtual 7.1 surround sound and detachable microphone.
Pros
- Great sound quality
- Very comfortable for long gaming sessions
- Durable aluminum frame
- Good noise-canceling microphone
Cons
- Wired connection may not be suitable for all setups
- Surround sound is USB only
- Lacks customizable sound profiles

Logitech G Pro X
Wired gaming headset with Blue VO!CE microphone technology and DTS Headphone:X 2.0 surround sound.
Pros
- High-quality build and materials
- Excellent microphone quality with Blue VO!CE software
- Comfortable memory foam padding
- User-configurable sound profiles
Cons
- Wiring can be cumbersome
- Surround sound requires USB connection
- Might be expensive for some

Razer BlackShark V2
Esports headset with Razer™ TriForce Titanium 50mm Drivers and detachable Razer™ HyperClear Cardioid Mic.
Pros
- Lightweight design and comfortable ear cushions
- THX 7.1 Spatial Surround Sound
- Detachable high-quality microphone
- Competitively priced
Cons
- Sound leakage can occur at higher volumes
- Primarily plastic build
- May require additional software for best experience

Corsair HS70 Pro
Wireless gaming headset with adjustable memory foam ear cups and custom-tuned 50mm neodymium audio drivers.
Pros
- Good sound quality
- Comfortable with plush memory foam
- Sturdy wireless connection
- Decent battery life
Cons
- Not the most robust bass response
- Mic quality could be better
- Some users report comfort issues over very long sessions
