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The Razer Barracuda X Chroma and its handy Bluetooth and 2.4GHz wireless support make it a multi-platform gamer's dream. Everything from the Steam Deck to the PS5 is compatible with Razer's RGB-riddled headset and sounds sublime through its 40mm TriForce audio drivers. And now, I can confirm through my own personal testing, so does the Nintendo Switch 2.

Not only that, but the Razer Barracuda X Chroma is down to its lowest ever price of $110.99 at Amazon right now. A small saving of $20 off of its $129.99 MSRP may not seem like the biggest deal in the world, but this wireless pair of cups is an upgraded version of one of the澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询: best Nintendo Switch headsets, so any time this mid-range mဣaster drops closer to the $100 mark is worth making a fuss about.

Razer Barracuda X Chroma |Save $20 - A current saving of $20 isn't jaw-dropping, but it does mean that the Razer Barracuda X Chroma headset has returned to its lowest ever price. At 15% off, this mid-range wireless headset is more aligned with the best budget headset prices, making it an ideal pick for those who want a flashy pair of cups for their new Switch 2 without the flashy cost.

Buy it if:

✅ You need to have RGB lighting
✅ You want Bluetooth & 2.4GHz connectivity
✅ A detachable mic is a must

Don't buy it if:

❌ You want a lighter headset
❌ You want an official Nintendo product

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It's not only its current low deal price that makes the X Chroma worthwhile. Many of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming headsets I've managed to test with the Nintendo Switch 2 have sounded fairly quiet, even at full volume. However, whether it was through Bluetooꦗth or its 2.4GHz dongle, the X Chroma sounded loud and clear - making it one of the best third-party headsets I've tested for the handheld so far.

Should you buy the Razer Barracuda X Chroma for the Nintendo Switch 2?

Image of the RGB lighting of the Razer Barracuda X Chroma gaming headset taken by author Rosalie Newcombe.

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Having one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best wireless headsets in your new Ninty gaming setup means not only will you be able to hear the nuances of Nintendo OSTs, 🧸but also make use of new features, including spatial audio support, and the ability to chatting away to friends via the new GameChat feature.

The original Switch didn't have Bluetooth audio support a launch, so yourജ options were a bit more limited. The Nintendo Switch 2 not only has Bluetooth audio support from the get-go, but an extra USB-C port that's perfect for 2.4GHz wireless dongles too.

Whether or not you should buy the Razer Barracuda X Chroma in particular depends on how ꦬ💜you plan to use your new shiny handheld.

If portꦓability is still of the utmost priority for you, then a heads🔯et makes complete sense. There's no ANC to be found here, but the iconic 40mm Razer TriForce audio drivers still managed to keep me immersed while free-roaming as Princess Peach and completing P-Switch missions in the new kart racer.

Image of the Razer Barracuda X Chroma gaming headset on a wooden countertop taken by author Rosalie Newcombe.

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In my 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Barracuda X Chroma review, I noted that its battery manages to hold on strong, with up to 70 hours of playback - exactly the💖 kind of support you want alongside a portable gaming device. I rarely, if ever, had to worry about the X Chroma running out of juice, which is an extra relief given the Swit💫ch 2's own battery isn't particularly long-lasting.

If you rarely use handheld mode on the original Swi♈tch and don't plan to change for the Switch 2, the X Chroma may not be for you. I always recommend using a headset even if you're Ninty tech is set up in your living room, as it will give you the most immersive experience possible. But even that $110 price could be a lot to ask for if you have no plan to ever take your Switch 2 out and about.

The previous Razer Barracuda X headset is still one of the best sets of cups for the system, thanks to i🔯ts great sound, robust build quality, and connectivity options and this X Chroma counterpart is just as special. Sure, it does swap the wired connectivity for some flashy RGB lighting, but if you prefer a wireless and more portable alternative anyway, the X Chroma is an ideal fit for your new Switch 2.

Check out our guides to the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best PS5 headsets, the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Xbox Series X headsets, or the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best PC headsets for gaming if the Razer Barracuda X Chroma doesn't sound like the right fit for your wireless gaming needs.

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The second I finally got my hands on the SteelSeries Arctis Game Buds, I became a gaming earbuds convert. I like to get the majority of my handheld gaming done in bed, and their discreet and compact size has allowed me to get all comfortable and cozy when playing my original Switch.

With one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming earbuds at my side, I don't have to deal with the fear of a bulky headset digging into the sides of my head in bed. Sure, it's not unheard of for me to pick up one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming headsets like the SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless if I'm playing a big new game release and want to get🎉 a bit more oomph than the Game Buds' 6mm neodymium audio drivers can provide. Yet the $199.99 / £159.99 gaming earbuds are far more convenient not just for their small size, but as their Qi wireless compatibility has meant I can charge them𒉰 via the charger I already use for my Android-based smartphone at my bedside.

Now that the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Nintendo Switch 2 has arrived, my night-time handheld gaming routine has been shaken up a notch. But the good news is, not only is𒁃 the Switch successor compatible with the gaming earbuds, but both the Bluetooth and the 2.4GHz wireless connectivity work a treat. I was already pretty smitten with SteelSeries' first foray into the world of buds, but the Switch 2's release has just made me even more smitten than ever before.

SteelSeries Arctis Game Buds 
The SteelSeries Arctis Game Buds impressive sound quality from its 6mm nဣeodymium drivers, and their Bluetooth and 2.4GHz connectivity, easy-to-use tap controls, and wireless charging compatible case impressed me the first time around. But now their Switch 2 compatibili♈ty has earned the high-quality buds a place as one of my favorite accessories for the brand new Ninty handheld so far.

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I've only had the Switch 2 for one night, but that was enough to be reminded of why the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:SteelSeries Arctis Game Buds are my go-to bit of audio tech when it comes to handhelds - and just about every console when a headset isn't up for the task. Driving through the lush and vivid world of the new 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Mario Kart World as my girl Princess Peach felt almost cathartic as I was comfy under the covers, and even better once I had popped the wireᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚless dongle onthe handheld's top USB-C port.

Immediately, there were zero compatibility issues, and the moment I switched to 2.4GHz mode, the smooth jazz OST from the new kart racer sounded stunning through the little buds. For the time being, it is a little too quiet for my liking, even with the handheld's built-in volume restriction settings toggled off. However, I suspect this will be remedied once the inevitable future ꦇfirmware updates for the Arctis Game Buds roll out, as is usually the case with audio gaming tech when there's a new console afoot.

Photo by Rosalie Newcombe of the limited edition SteelSeries Game Buds attached to a Nintendo Switch 2.

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The Arctis Game Buds are still legendary

However, 🎃where the Game Buds shined the most was when I switched things up to the new Nintendo Switch Online GameCube game library. As a Legend of Zelda die-hard fan, I immediately wanted to see how the score of Legend of Zelda Wind Waker sounded through the earbuds, and I was not disappointed.

Again, things were a bit on the quiet side, but the second the intro started rolling, I had goosebumps from the sound the little buds could muster. I fully intended to spend the upcoming weekend playing an unholy amount of hours in Mario Kart World, but t꧙he fact that I can now play Wind Waker in bed, and get extra immersed with thanks to the game buds active noise canceling feature means I'll l♛ikely re-play through the Zelda classic for the 100th time instead.

Photo of the Nintendo Switch 2 hooked up to the SteelSeries Arctis Game Buds taken by Rosalie Newcombe.

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It's not just the Nintendo Switch 2 that pairs with the SteelSeries' signature buds. If you still haven't picked up the new handheld or want to wait a while, you caཧn use them alongside your gaming PC, PS5, Xbox Series X (if you get the Xbox version), Steam Deck, and the original Switch, too. I managed to sneak in some time with the new Deltarune chapters on the PS5, and the buds' wireless dongle easily connected to the USB-C port at the front-facing side of my Sony console and made Toby Fox's brand new tunes sound sublime.

Just don't expect the kind of eardrum-bursting sound quality as the brand's Arctis Nova headset range. Or even a similar sound to that of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best wireless headsets like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Astro A50 X- as I said before, there are only 6mm audio drivers powering these little buds. But rather than🔯 offering up the best possible sound quality out there, the Arctis Game Buds combine a huge range of high-end features into one super convenient package - which is why they now never leave my ✤side.

The Nintendo Switch 2 compatibility means I have all the more reason to ensure I take them wherever my new handheld goes. I just ဣhope SteelSeries starts to roll out ꧋Switch 2 game audio presets as part of its Arctis app, and gives the volume some tweaking, to ensure their new rightful place in my new Switch 2 gaming setup.

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SteelSeries has unveiled a brand-new entry into it's lineup of budget-friendly wireless gaming headsets, the SteelSeries Arctis Nova 3 Wireless.This new wireless pair of cups is available in a variety of stunning colors, from the all-black and all-white colorways you'd expect, to a vivid pastel Lavender and Aqua that would look the part in any cozy gaming setup.

However, it's not just its pretty color options that make this pair of cups worthy of being pitted against the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming headsets, as far as budget options are concerned. For just , the new Arctis Nova 3 manages to pack in the same impressive sound conjured up from its 40mm Neodymium Magnetic audio drivers as found on the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:SteelSeries Arctis Nova 5 Wireless and the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:SteelSeries Arctis Nova 7, but bri🙈ngs some worthy improvements to the table, including a detachable𒐪 ClearCast mic, new slim 2.GHz wireless dongle, and a 3x times improved fast charging.

SteelSeries Arctis Nova 3X wireless gaming headset 
The SteelSeries Arctis Nova 3X is specifically designed with Xbox consoles in mind, and comes with all you need to get set up, including a USB-A to USB-C dongle for the wireless dongle. Just like the Arctis Nova 5 Wireless, the headset is also available in a PlayStation version (3P), but regardless of the model, each pair of cups packs in that impressive sound, quick switch Bluetooth and 2.4GHz wireless connectivity, a detachable ClearCast high-quality mic, fast charging, a lightweight design and compatibility with the Arctis app and its over 200+ game audio presets.

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Where my beloved chonky launch PS5 is concerned, the Arctis Nova 5P is always close by, mainly as I know I can rely on its ultra-lightweight feel and sublime sound. After hearing that the Arctis Nova 3 Wireless takes after the 5P in these areas, I was more than eager to pop the Arctis Nova 3X model I was supplied with for review on my head as soon as possible, and I was not disappointed. The 260g headset is so light, I almost forgot it was on my noggin entirely. But the bright pastel lav♈ender colored microphone in my peripheral vision was quick to remind me otherwise.

Photos of the SteelSeries Arctis Nova 3 Wireless gaming headset in Lavender, taken by writer Rosalie Newcombe, on a white desk.

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Naturally, as someone hellbent on creating the cutest and coziest PC gaming setup possible, SteelSeries's decision to add more options besides all-black and all-white SKUs more typical of its other headsets is one of the many reasons why I've coveted my time with the 3X. But most importantly, it's been the decision to go for a detachable ClearCast mic. The Arctis Nova 5P has a retractable mic, which does stay flush with the edge of the left cup when not in use. But opting for a detachable mic has made the 3X not just an ideal budget headset, but an ideal alternative to my everyday headphones, too.

This inexpensive headset also packs in the same slim wireless dongle as the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:SteelSeries Arctis Nova Game Buds, which is a notable step up from its prꦐevious budget-friendly❀ headsets. For the 3X, it also comes with a USB-A to USB-C dongle to make up for the lack of a USB-C port, but being able to easily pop the wireless dongle into my PS5 and even my Samsung S24 phone has been appreciated. As has the fast wireless charging, which while it isn't as impressive as the hot-swappable batteries of the Pro Wireless headset, has meant I've rarely had to worry about keeping the 3X juiced up, especially as about 15 minutes gave me hours upon hours of playback in Marvel Rivals and Clair Obscur Expedition 33.

Photos of the SteelSeries Arctis Nova 3 Wireless gaming headset in Lavender, taken by writer Rosalie Newcombe, on a white desk.

(Image credit: Future/Rosalie Newcombe)

SteelSeries has dubbed the Arctis Nova 3 Wireless a "cheat code" for Xbox, PlayStation, and Nintendo Switch players, but I wasn't able to fully put that into practice. Like the rest of the Nova headset lineup, the 3X is compatible with the Arctis app and its 200+ audio presets, but unfortunately, the beta version wasn't able to run before launch day.

That being said, I've had plenty of time to get well acquainted with the app in the past alongside the Arctis Nova 5P, and even now, I still swear by some of its audio presets when taking up my DualSense controller. The Dead by Daylight preset, especially, has come in a pinch and let me survive more matches, namely as the QTE audio triggers for the generators sound clearer than ever, and the preset lets you hear every nuance of the atmospheric soundscape of the game.

Now that the SteelSeries Arctis Nova 3 Wireless has finally been unveiled to the gaming population, I'll be able to put it and the Arctis app fully to the test. The app has since been updated to include support for the 3X, and I'm eager to see how it comes in handy during my Marvel Rivals Season 2.5 online-gaming escapades, and how it performs alongside the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Nintendo Switch 2 (if it's compatible), which is just days away from launch.

If you already have the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:SteelSeries 🔴Arctis Nova Pro Wireless at your disposal, you'll have little reason to grab the Arctis Nova 3 with its $109.99 / £99.99 MSRP. Similarly, the Arctis Nova 5 Wireless ꦇis only $20 more, and constantly sees deals that take it down to the same $100 price range. Yet, if you value a detachable mic, USB-C dongle, improved fast charging, and want the options of colorways that'll match your cute gaming setup, the Arctis Nova 3 Wireless is available now straight from SteelSeries.

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Nacon and Sony’s PS5 have been a match made in gaming accessory heaven for a while now. The Nacon Revolution 5 Pro is up there with the best controllers cash can buy, even amongst the PS5's own official DualSense and DualSense Edge offerings, and that high quality fortunately extends to gaming headsets too.

Nacon’s headset line is almost as old as the PS5 itself, with the brand acquiring RIG back in 2020. The Nacon RIG 900 Max HS is available from and is the latest result of this partnership, which looks almost identical to its Xbox-designed 900 Pro Max HX counterpart with its all-black colorway. However, this 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best PS5 headset contender is designed to work in tandem with your PS5, with its dual wireless connectivity, 2.4GHz low-latency wireless dongle, great-sounding 40mm audio drivers, and handy charging stand.

If you’re on the hunt for mic quality that can rival that found on the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming headset, the Nacon RIG 900 Max HS isn’t for you. Instead, this headset is all about convenience. Its handy charging stand made worrying about battery life a thing of the past, and its accompanying app made updating and tinkering around with audio settings a breeze. There are more impressive PS5 headsets on the market, but its array of high-quality featur💛es make it still worthy of your setup.

Key Specs

Price

$249.99 / £209.35

Acoustic Design

Over-ear

Connection

Bluetooth & 2.4GHz

Drivers

40mm

Frequency response

20Hz–20 kHz

Microphone

Flip-to-use noise-canceling mic

ANC

No

Controls

Mode button, multi-function button, volume dial

Battery

Up to 50 hours

Weight

294g (headset🍎🦋), 310g (charging stand), 320g with USB dongle

Compatibility

PS4, PS5, Nintendo Switch, Windows

Design

The Nacon RIG 900 Max HS may come with that all-black colorway that is pretty common amongst the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best wireless headsets, but its unique headband aesthetic makes it stand out amongst the sea of PS5 headsets I’ve tested throughout the years. Instead of just a plain, curved band, Nacon has designed a futuristic-looking product.

It’s not dripped out in bright colors or RGB lighting, but the main band is a thin steel sheet, with ‘RIG’ proudly plastered on top in a shiny, silver typeface.𓆉 On either side, there are three cylindrical cutout shapes which can be snapped onto either cup to keep them attached. There are three of these cut-out sections in total, giving you different levels of adjustment. The metal band is also supported by a leather and fabric-coated stretchy second band, which isn’t densely padded, yet still manages to provide a light and com💝fortable fit.

Photos of the Nacon RIG 900 Max HS gaming headset for the PS5, taken by writer Rosalie Newcombe.

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While the headband is missing some extra padding, the cups aren’t. There’s plenty of cushion for the pushing, which, when combined with the reasonable clamping force, never felt uncomfortable even as a glasses wearer. The padding also makes use of both leather and fabric-coated mesh, and its large oval shape even managed to fit nicely around my Dumbo-sized ears.

The outer edge of the left cup is where you’ll find the majority of the headset’s onboard controls. That includes the mode button, multi-function button, volume control dial, power button, and the flip-to-use microphone which sits flush with the 900 Max when not in use. Begrudgingly, each button has the same glossy plastic texture, so it's hard to differentiate them from each other. That can be a pain when you’ve set up the dual wireless and have a phone call coming through, but the volume dial and its soft rubber texture are at least easy to find at a moment’s notice.

Arguably, my favorite aspect of the headset, the charging stand, also sports an all-black, sleek look. During my time with the 900 Max HS, it sat proudly underneath my smart TV, and became not just convenient for charging, but an ideal way to store and display the PS5 headset when I wasn’t racking up my trophies. My typical go-to pair of cups for my Sony pixel pushing beast, the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:SteelSeries Arctis Nova 5P, sits at the edge of my Star Wars coffee table when charging, which puts them at risk of being attacked by my cat. But the accompanying charging stand helped keep the 900 Max HS safe, charged, and lent itself to its futuristic and funk🧸y aesthetic.

Features

Other gaming headsets like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Logitech G Astro A50 X, which also come with a charging stand (albeit, it’s also an HDMI switcher), don’t include everything y𝔍ou need to get set up, despite its premium price tag - but the Nacon RIG 900 Max HS has you covered. Straight out of the box, you get everything you need, from the headset, charging sta🐬nd, 2.4GHz dongle, and even the USB-A to USB-C cable required to hook it up to your PS5 console.

Photos of the Nacon RIG 900 Max HS gaming headset for the PS5, taken by writer Rosalie Newcombe.

(Image credit: Future/Rosalie Newcombe)

Getting set up with the 900 Max was pretty easy. It took a matter of minutes to slot the wireless dongle into the charging stand, and then aꦗll I had left was to plug the USB cable into one of the free ports on my PS5. Instead of using one of the ports on the front-facing side of the console (mine lies horizontally), I made sure to use a back port and fed the cable through the back. Not only did this mean my PS5 gaming setup was less busy look✅ing, but it also meant the front ports were free for quick and easy access for accessories like the PDP Riffmaster guitar controller, which I use on a day-to-day basis.

After everything was set up, I was able to make use of one of the headset’s best features, its dual wireless connectivity. With the 900 Max HS, I was able to connect the headset to my PS5 via a 2.4GHz dongle (that’s attached to the stand) and connect to my Samsung S24 phone via Bluetooth simultaneously. This dual-wireless feature means you can talk on the phone to friends in between Marvel Rivals matches, or just switch to your phone’s audio to scroll mindlessly through TikTok (an embarrassingly favorite pastime of mine) while waiting for your friends to pop on🌺 Discord. Resentfully, as a millennial, I don’t get too many phone calls on any given day, so I did have to ask my partner to give me a quick call to see just how easily I could switch between modes with the onboard controls, and it turned out to be pretty straightf♍orward. Like briefly touched on before, it will just take a moment to remember what button does what, as they all have the same glossy, plastic touch.

Photos of the Nacon RIG 900 Max HS gaming headset for the PS5, taken by writer Rosalie Newcombe.

(Image credit: Future/Rosalie Newcombe)

Performance

I wasn’t initially blown away by the sound on the Nacon RIG 900 Max HS headset. Don’t get me wrong, the drivers didn’t sound bad by any means, and in the early days of testing the bass, mid, and treble frequencies of the 40mm audio drivers sounded pretty balanced as I took to learning my new main in Marvel Rivals, Scarlet Witch. However, it didn’t quite have that bassy gut-punching drive that the hero shooter needed to make the end of matches feel truly nerve-wracking. That was, until I pulled out the Nacon app.

With the dual wireless connectivity, I was able to connect the headset to my PS5 via the wireless dongle (as it was plugged into the charging stand) and have my Android-based phone connected via Bluetooth. This gave me access to the app, which provides a battery life rundown, access to updates, settings, and the best part, customization. I always appreciate when a gaming brand has an app for their headsets, as it means I don’t have to run back and forth to my PC in order to get the best sound, and the Nacon app lets me do just that.

There are three profiles you can save to the headset, and a range of audio presets from an FPS audio setting, Bass Boost, Voice Boost, clarity, and a custom option. Annoyingly, the ‘Bass Boost’ option actually made the lower frequencies a tad overwhelming, with tracks like ‘Burning’ by the band Hitsujibungaku (that I’ve had been listening to on repeat) sounding distorted, and not in a good way. However, with some tinkering, I was able to not only get that reverberating bassy sound that you can feel deep in your bones, but the app and the convenience of having all that customization at my fingertips cemented the RIG 900 Max HS as a contender for one of my all-time 🦩favorite PS5 headsets.

Photo of the Nacon RIG 900 Max HS gaming headset taken by writer Rosalie Newcombe.

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Much to my chagrin, the 900 Max doesn’t have Dolby Atmos or any other spatial audio support. So it was missing that extra immersive soundscape I’ve grown accustomed to when using headsets like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Corsair Virtuoso Max wireless. That being said, whether I was returning to my sea-faring pirate adventures or powering up generators in Dead by Daylight, the 900 Max MS gave justice to everything I threw its way - especially with the app in play.

I’🐓m still slowly making my way through Clair Obscur Expedition 33, and its gorgeous, pseudo-classical score by composer Lorien Testard sounded impeccable through these PS5-designated cups. There’s no active noise canceling found with them, yet I was still able to get totally lost in the game’s hypnotic sound and atmosphere as the large oval padded cups were still able to eclipse my ears and keep everything contained. When not attempting to make my way through the RPG, I was chatting way to friends using the flip-to-use built-in microphone as we grinded through our Marvel Rival daily and weekly challenges.

As you can hear from the above sample, the microphone is the biggest letdown for the 900 Max HS. Any and all outside noise seeps into the mic despite its “noise canceling” claims, making my voice sound crackly and overall unpleasant. I was still audible during Marvel Rivals sessions, but when I got a bit too heated, which is easy to do when you main a healer like Cloak and Dagger, my voice became almost inaudible. This is unfortunate, as there are plenty of headsets with an MSRP half that of the 900 Max HS that manage to give you a high-quality mic, like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Corsair Void Wireless V2, which has an MSRP of $119.99 / £99.99.


At least the handy charging stand alm🐈ost made up for the disappointing mic quality. When I had had enough matching up with bizarrely named strangers on Marvel Rivals, I hung up the headset on the stand, and it would conveniently charge overnight. I’m not a fan of just leaving my headsets out in the open, especially when I have a cat that believes everything in its path is a toy, so this was a treat.🔥 Not only that, I didn’t have to remember to give it a charge, and so never had to deal with its up to 50 hours worth of battery as it was constantly ready to go.

Photos of the Nacon RIG 900 Max HS gaming headset for the PS5, taken by writer Rosalie Newcombe.

(Image credit: Future/Rosalie Newcombe)

Another neat aspect of the charging stand is that you can pop the 2.4GHz dongle out of it, plug that directly into your PS5, and keep the charging stand stored in another room entirely. This made the PS5 licensed cups extra handy for multi-platform gaming, as I was able to move the stand to my bedroom nightstand or my desk without having to disconnect the low-latency 2.4GHz connection from my Sony console. Setting up the 900 Max HS with my OLED Steam Deck and my OLED Nin꧑tendo Switch was easy as pie via Bluetooth, and runnin💟g through the latest Wonderland Whimsy Disney Dreamlight Valley update on the go sounded exceptional. As did the vibrant scores of Super Mario Galaxy and Super Mario Sunshine via Super Mario 3D All-Stars.

Should you buy the Na𒁏con RIG 900 Max HS ✅gaming headset?

Photo of the charging stand for the Nacon RIG 900 Max HS gaming headset, taken by writer Rosalie Newcombe.

(Image credit: Future/Rosalie Newcombe)

If you’re fed up of charging your gaming headset and want an alternative battery solution without having to fork out the full cost of the SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless, the $249.99 / £209.35 Nacon RIG 900 Max HS is an ideal alternative. Sure, you won’t be getting the crystal clear microphone quality that SteelSeries and its audio tech is known for, or anywhere close, but the accompanying charging stand of the Nacon headset adds an extra level of convenience that almost makes up for its gaps in quality.

Similarly to SteelSeries, Nacon has a free-to-download accompanying app fo🍸r the 900 Max HS headset, which takes the average sound produced by its 40mm audio drivers and elevates it to new, sublime-sounding heights. There isn’t a list of dedicated gaming presets to choose from, but with the app, you can tailor the audio just to your liking and save your settings as profil✨es to switch between the next time you want to get stuck into your latest PS5 gaming obsession.


Had the built-in mic’s quality been up to scratch, the Nacon RIG 900 Max HS would have easily earned a spot as one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best PS5 accessories I’ve ever gotten my hands on. Yet, even with its lack of quality, its high-tier sound, transformative customizable audio settings, dual wireless connectivity, and user-friendly charging stan🔯d still justify its high-end price, and place as one of the most 𝓰convenient PS5 gadgets I’ve used to date.

How I t🔥est🔯ed the Nacon RIG 900 Max HS gaming headset

During the over two-week testing period, the Nacon RIG 900 Max HS wireless gaming headset rarely left my side. Whether I was gaming on my PS5, answering phone calls, or chatting to co-workers during important meetings, the 900 Max HS remained on my head. As a headset designed with the PS5 in mind, my main games of choice during the testing process were Clair Obscur Expedition 33, and Marvel Rivals. I also made sure to dig out Dead by Daylight and Sea of Thieves, to see how they measured up on the PS5 and PC versions. The 900 Max HS was also put through its paces on the Steam Deck when playing the brand-new Wonderland Whimsy update in Disney Dreamlight Valley, and to play our Switch testing game of choice, Super Mario 3D All-Stars on a Nintendo Switch OLED handheld.

When not racking up my hours in Marvel Rivals, I used the headset while catching up with the anime series Oshi No Ko, and the last season of You on Netflix. I also tested the headset while listening to Spotify across a wide range of genres, from Irish rappers Kneecap, to the relaxing dance tunes of ODESZA. For more information on 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:how we test gaming headsets, check out the full 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:GamesRadar+ Hardware Policy.

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The Corsair Virtuoso Max Wireless gaming headset is on my head at any given opportunity. I'm fortunate enough to have a plethora of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming headsets near me at all times. Yet, 🉐even with the abundance of choice available to me at any given moment, it's Corsair's premium headset I like to make time for the most.

As you can imagine, most premium headset comes with a cost, and its $330 / £279.99 MSRP is not for everyone. But today's Memorial Day savings mean it's down to , saving you $60 off its full price tag. It's not a record-breaking low, but saving any chunk off of one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best PC gaming headsets is worth writing home about.

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There's still $20 separating this current Memorial Day deal from its lowest ever price, but saving $60 off one of the pricier headsets available today is worth bringing attention to. For $269.99, you're getting one of the best PC gaming headsets out there that's oozing with quality from its sublime sound, wireless connectivity options, sleek silver metal aesthetic, and its range of customizability.

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Buy it if:

✅ You love the metal silver finish
✅ You play PC, PS5 and mobile
✅ Having ANC is a must

Don't buy it if:

❌ You need wired options
❌ Having a lightweight headset is a must
❌ You need an Xbox Series X/S headset

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Right now, there's still $20 separating the Corsair Virtuoso Max Wireless from its lowest ever price of $249.99. However, any discount off this high-end headset is worth celebrating, especially as you're now getting simultaneous Bluetooth & 2.4GHz connectivity, powerful sounding 50mm Custom Graphene audio drivers, ANC, and some of the brightest customizable RGB lighting I've witnessed, all for a price mor✤e in line with mid-range headsets.

Should you buy the Corsair Virtuoso Max wireless gaming headset?

Photos taken by writer Rosalie Newcombe of the white SKU Corsair Virtuoso Max Wireless gaming headset.

(Image credit: Future/Rosalie Newcombe)

Only a few months have passed since my Corsair Virtuoso Max wireless gamin🐎g headset review, and yet I still reach for this wireless headset on a day-to-day basis. If that isn't a glowing recommendation for this top-of-the-line pair of cups, I don't know what is. But just because they meet my current gaming needs doesn't mean they'll meet yours.

For one, they're pretty heavy. At 417g, they're actually one of the heaviest headsets I've ever used, and I've tested an almost uncountable amount of gaming audio tech in my time. If you have an extra sensitive head or are prone to headaches, the Virtuoso Max Wireless won't be for you. I suffer from chronic migraines, so they aren't ideal for me in particular, but the rest of this headset's high-quality features ironically outweigh its less-than-comfortable feel.

For one, they sound like a dream. Their 50mm Custom Graphene audio drivers add an extra oomph to its bass, and everything from Galacta’s high-energy narration in Marvel Rivals, to the scary low rumblings of the sound design in Dead by Daylight sounds clear as day. When it came to using them with the PS5, they were a little quiet at first. But a quick firmware update (which I always recommend doing a🥂sap with gaming headsets) ensured they matched the loud, resonating sound found when hooked up to my gaming PC.

Photo of the Corsair Virtuoso Max wireless headset sitting on a white desk, taken by writer Rosalie Newcombe.

(Image credit: Future/Rosalie Newcombe)

This headset doesn't just sound the part. But it's decked out with a ton of top-tier features, which you'd want from a headset that's typically over $300 when there's no deals to be found. With the Virtuoso Max, you can experience simultaneous Bluetooth and 2.4GHz audio, so you don't miss a beat of your favorite games, the spatial audio of Dolby Atmos, and active noise canceling through the touch of a button.

Talking of buttons, one of my favorite aspects of this headset is its genius onboard controls. The shiny metal cups aren't just for show, and are in fact wheels which can be turned to either control the volume, or customized to do what you see fit. These wheels are lit up with luminescent RGB lighting zones, which can be customized through iCue along with the audio, which gives it that sleek, almost Kubrick style sci-fi aesthetic that I still haven't grown tired of all these months later.

If the Virtuoso Max's current deal price of $269.99 is not doing it for you, there's always the Corsair Void Wireless V2. As a bud🙈get headset, it's only , but it still carries that Corsair quality, from its fantastical sounding custom 50mm audio drivers and comfortable fit. However, if you can put up with the added weight of a more high-end pair, today's Corsair Virtuoso Max Wireless deal shouldn't be missed.

If you're after even more savings this May, our 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Memorial Day PS5 Deals, 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Memorial Day gaming laptop deals, and our 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Memorial Day TV sales hubs are full to the brim with discounts on the latest bits of gaming tech.

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Two months ago, the SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro wireless headset dropped down to $250, a monumental saving off its blistering $349.99 MSRP. Even then, I was taken aback, as this price was even lower than the premium cups ever reached during last year's holiday sales.

So you can bet your butt that after seeing it discounted to , 31% off its full price, I was more delighted than ever. Its current record low price means that anyone with the budget to spare can now grab the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming headset on the market for less than $300.

SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless |  
Save over $108 - 
If the SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro drops below the $300 mark, that's worth celebrating, but right now it's even below $250 with a current saving of 31% off at Amazon. This spring saving means that you can save more than $108 off its chonky $349.99 MSRP, which makes it one of the best tech deals I've spotted on the lead up to Memorial Day.

Buy it if:

✅ You play the PS5/PC
✅ You're fed up of charging cables
✅ You have enough space for the base station
✅ You want the ability to customize its design

Don't buy it if:

❌ You aren't a multi-platform player
❌ It's discounted price is still over budget
❌ You want the white SKU instead

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Should you buy the SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless in 2025?

SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless gaming headset on a gaming monitor

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There's a reason why the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro ༺Wireless has managed to remain in our 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best wireless headset top spot for so long, despite the wealth of high-end releases by other brands. One of the main reasons is down to its superb audio quality. It's sporting 40mm-sized Neodymium audio drivers, which bring a powerful sound to the table, no matter if your securing the MVP in all your Marvel Rival matches on the PS5 and PC, or listening to the nuances of the stunning soundtrack to Clair Obscur Expedition 33.

The very moment I'm typing this, 💎I have my own Arctis Nova Pro pair on my noggin, as it's the perfect headset to listen to my favorite Spotify playlists to get me through a Friday.

Photo of the white SKU SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless gaming headset, taken by Rosalie Newcombe, with SteelSeries pink accessories attached.

(Image credit: Future/Rosalie)

It's not just the audio quality that makes it easy to recommend in 2025. Almost every aspect of this headset is impressive, from its crisp and clear retractable microphone, comfortable plush earcups, and clever battery solution. Instead of having to reach for my charging cable, with these cups I have two hot-swappable batteries at my disposal. That way, I can always have one charging in the accompanying base station unit, while the other sits and powers my headset in the right cup.

Thanks to this setup, I've rarely if ever had to worry about keeping my headset charged. The base station is also what makes it a multi-platform marvel for my gaming ways. I have it plugged into my PC so I can easily switch between listening to music while I work, to clocking into Marvel Rivals right after on the PS5. The only issue that rises with this headset is its weight, which can get a bit painful if you use them for multiple hours at a time. You can adjust the included strap, but if you want something lighter for your Sony console, the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:SteelSeries Arctis Nova 5 Wireless is one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best PS5 headsets out there, and one of the few I use when the P🔯ro isn't at arms length.

Of course, the high price point is𝔍 also one of the main issues of this headset, which is what makes this current saving worth your attention. Plus, if you fancy yourself the white SKU like I have, it's also down to , and is still compatible with your PS5 and PC.

Our 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best PC headsets for gaming guide is full to the brim with some of the best pairs of cups. But if you're after something for your beloved consoles instead, there's plenty of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best PS5 headsets, and the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Xbox Series X headsets to choose from too.

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Audeze, the brand behind the biggest planar magnetic gaming headsets on the market, has announced a brand new limited edition colorway of its most recent release, the Maxwell. The Flora Limited Edition coats the sides of the ear cushions and the floating headstrap with a printed design of wildflowers, perfect for spr⛎ing setup refreshes.

The new Audeze Maxwell design is available direct at the Audeze store, though will also be coming to Best Buy shortly, at a slightly higher . That's $10 more than the $329 rate of the Xbox model (the most widely compatible version) that I use every day and remains one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming headsets I've tried so far.

Audeze Maxwell Flora Limited Edition |
The Au🎀deze Maxwell has a new springtime flavor, with the new🐠 Floral Edition available via the brand's own store. At $339 this is a slight price bump over the $329 regular model, though the design is far more interesting.

Buy it if:

You want audiophile-level sound quality
You play across multiple different platforms
You want headphones for games, music, and movies

Don't buy it if:

Comfort is a top priority
You have a particularly small head

This is a beast of a headset. While the new floral design keeps things light, the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Audeze Maxwell is♋ a large, 90mm driver-toting, chunk of metꦑallic goodness. It's that planar magnetic design that does most of the heavy-lifting, though.

Rather than using a cone-shape to produce audio waves, the Maxwell keeps things flat with addiᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚtional magnets on either side of the diaphragm. In everyday use, it makes for a𒀰 much more detailed and wider soundstage with an incredibly natural feel.

The redesign of the leatherette cushions is the most obvious aesthetic change in the Flora Limited Edition, but these are still the sam🐲e plush cups I've come to know and love. The larger size means they envelop the ears particularly🎉 well, with a super soft pillow resting against the side of the head.

Audeze Maxwell gaming headset on a stand next to a plant

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Those with smaller noggins may notice the hefty 450g frame a little sooner, I can only wear these for a few hours at a time before the weight proves too much. However, the audio quality alone is well wor꧅th tinkeringꦺ with the adjustable headband to find a more comfortable fit.

The Xbox version is the only model taking on this floral redesign, but it's widely compatible across PS5, Nintendo Switch, and PC, and its Bluetooth connectivity (in addition to 2.4GHz) means you're covered for mobile as well. That means it can run on pretty much anything, which isn't something I say about the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best wireless gaming headsets too often.

If you'r💧e not sold on the springtime♉ accents, you can also pick up the original Audeze Maxwell design on sale at Amazon right now, dropping the $329 MSRP for a solid .

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SteelSeries has just announced a brand-new design for its iconic Arctis GameBuds, with the limited edition 'Glorange' gaming earbuds. If you haven't already put two and two together, the name is a combination of the brand's titular 'For Glory' marketing speak, and the fact that it's, well, orange.

These are the same 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming earbuds our hardware team's Tabitha Baker reviewed last year, sporting Bluetooth and 2.4GHz connectivity options, a Qi wirel🐻ess charging case, small albeit powerful 6mm neodymium audio drivers, and ANC to top it all off. Yet now, instead of that all white colorway with black accents, you can grab the new Glorange buds for , right now, which look like they stepped straight out of the late 90s with that iconic transparent tech aesthetic.

Limited Editiom 'Glorange' SteelSeries Arctis Game Buds 
The SteelSeries Arctis Game Buds have a fresh new orange look. These are the same high-quality buds as before, with the sublime sound from their 6mm neodymium drivers, Bluetooth and 2.4GHz connectivity options, tap controls, wireless charging case, and 100+ worth of audio presets when hooked up with the Arctis app. But now, they've got a 'Glorange' makeover, with a transparent plastic aesthetic for a limited time.

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SteelSeries may call these the 'Glorange' gaming earbuds, but the bright design induces nostalgic flashbacks of th🍨e Fire Oran💖ge Nintendo 64, which I used to stare at longingly while it sat in all its bright fluorescent glory amongst a childhood friend's gaming setup.

The brand, known for making some of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming headsets I've had the pleasure of popping on my head, isn't the first to bri🌸ng back this retro-futuristic look. In fact, right now I own both the Miyoo Mini Plus gaming handheld and CRKD's Atomic controller, which feature ꦏan 'Atomic Purple' transparent design, invoking that of the Game Boy Color of the same name. Regardless, I'm glad the brand has tried something new, as the bright-colored buds stand out from not just its basic white predecessor, but also the sea of mostly all-black and all-white designs of its audio tech lineup.

Photo of the original SteelSeries Arctis GameBuds sitting next to the Glorange GameBuds, taken by writer Rosalie Newcombe.

(Image credit: Future/Rosalie Newcombe)

I've been fortunate enough to use the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:SteelSeries Arctis GameBuds in their limited edition Glorange design for two weeks now, and they've impressed just as much as my original pair. As I briefly explained before, the same connectivity options, impressive 10-hour battery life, intuitive tap controls, and ANC are all still present. Even the compatibility with the Arctis app, with🧸 its over 200+ audio gaming presets, including ones made alongside games like Dead by D🥂aylight, is still on full display. Yet now, they look more in keeping with the rest of the 90s-inspired modern tech in my collection.

I still prefer to use my 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:SteelSeries Arctis Nova 5P as my headset of choice when playing the PS5, especially due to its high-quality microphone for shouting at friends during heated Marvel Rival matches. But these eye-catching buds have replaced my day-to-daꦯy current PC headset and headphones, as despite their small 6mm drivers, they still make everything from my latest music obsession, Knee🌠cap, to my favorite Tekken OSTS on Spotify sound crisp and full of life. The included 2.4GHz dongle also makes them as easy as pie to connect to everything from my desktop, PS5, and my Android-based phone.

Photo of the limited edition SteelSeries 'Glorange' GameBuds, taken by writer Rosalie Newcombe.

(Image credit: Future/Rosalie Newcombe)

SteelSeries also hasn't added a new premium cost for this new premium look, and the Glorange buds still come with a $159.99 / £159.99 MSRP, like the original pair. But as they are the same buds as before, they come with the same set of mild grievances, from the wear sensor being unreliable at times, to the mild discomfort after multiple hours of having them popped in your ears. Their bright new colorway also isn't as subtle and easy to hide as the previous white design, so keep that in mind.

Gaming buds also a﷽ren't for everyone, so if you prefer having a headset across your noggin, then this new colorway isn't going to change things. But right now, the Glorange Arctis GameBuds are available to order from the SteelSeries website for a limited time, if you want to bring💧 back more of that bright, transparent tech aesthetic into your gaming setup.

If even the new Glorange look isn't enough to tempt you in giving gaming earbuds a try, our 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best PC headsets for gaming guide is over-flowing with some of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best PS5 headsets, and the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Xbox Series X headsets, so you're sure to find the perfect pair of cups for your gaming needs.

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When I was approached to join a Sennheiser briefing for their latest pair of cups, I was thrilled beyond belief. During my many years of studying a degree in music, Sennheiser was the brand when it came to studio-grade tech. But my opportunities to use some of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Sennheiser headsets were limited, as I was more often on stage or in practice rooms than in the studio. So naturally, I was intrigued by what that sound quality, which had been hammered into me as being some of the best out there, could do for my favorite games.

My excitement took a turn fairly quickly as the Sennheiser reps, though as lovely as they were, were quick to assure us all that the new HD 550 was not aimed towards gamers specifically, but “passionate sound connoisseurs” and those at the start of their audiophile journey. Not to mention, there are absolutely no features commonly found on the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming headsets at play here - from Bluetooth and 2.4GHz connectivity, to specified compatibility with any gaming platform. There’s not even a mic, essentially making the Sennheiser HD 550 a pair of wired headphones, rather than a bit of audio tech used for gaming.

According to the brand itself, what makes these great for gaming is down to what makes any audiophile tech great, its impressive quality. After over two weeks of testing, the Sennheiser HD 550’s open-back design brings out the natural nuances and hidden details of games I didn’t notice before. But despite their notable sound quality, unless you’re a hardened audiophile or want to be one in the future, t🍎heir price feels hard to justify. Especially when there are plenty of more affordable options out there, where being compatible with gaming platforms doesn’t feel like an afterthought.

Key specs

Price

$229.95 / £249.99

Acoustic Design

Open-back, over ear

Connection

Wired only

Drivers

Dynamic

Cable length

1.8 m

Frequency response

6 Hz – 39.5 kHz

Microphone

N/A

ANC

No

Controls

N/A

Battery

N/A

Weight

237g

Compatibility

PS5, PS4, PC, Steam Deck, Nintendo Switch, mobile

Design

Close of the open-back grill of the Sennheiser HD 550 headphones, taken by writer Rosalie Newcombe.

(Image credit: Future/Rosalie Newcombe)

The Sennheiser HD 550 isn’t sporting a fresh new look. Its wired design takes after the HD 560S, featuring the same all-black colorway and oval-shaped, open-back earcups. In fact, they look so similar, I’d be hard-pressed to tell them apart if they were sitting next to each other. That’s not to say the HD 550 doesn’t look on point. It has that minimalistic and sleek aesthetic that Sennheiser is known for, and its subtle inclusion of its logos at the edge of each side of the headband, and perched upon the open-back silver girls, feels in-keeping with the headphone’s more mature, audiophile target audience.

The most noticeable aspect of the HD 550’s, which I really appreciated, was the velvety padded cushions, which feel like the epitome of luxury. Typically, I prefer a leather-like coating, like the one found on the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wi🍰reless, as they tend to be more comfortable and don’t send me into sensory shock, like with some itchy fabric-coated alternatives. However, I was pleasantly surprised by just how cushy the HD 550’s felt after multiple hours pressed against my face. At j📖ust 247g, its lightweight nature will also be a contributing comfort factor, and Sennheiser noted in their briefing that the tightening force has been reduced with this headphone itera🌳tion to improve on comfort even further. But I can’t over-emphasize how much I missed the velvet-like feeling the second I had to move on to testing my next headset.

Photo taken by writer Rosalie Newcombe of the Sennheiser HD 550 headphones sitting on a record player, with the PS5 Astro Bot DualSense controller sitting next to it.

(Image credit: Future/Rosalie Newcombe)

The HD 550 has one major difference between the best gaming headsets, wired or wireless, and that’s the open-back design on either cup. Instead of the audio drivers being relinquished to circulating air (and audio waves) between themselves and your eardrums, with this gaming pair of headphones, the audio travels at the back of each driver, and sounds off from the silver-colored grill on either side. This makes them pretty unusable if you’re recording any audio for a podcast, or want to chat away to friends over Discord. Which was disappointing given the HD 550 comes with a 3.5 to 6.35 mm screw-on jack adapte✨r, which fits perfectly into my go-to audio interface, the Focusrite Scarlet 2i2.

Any microphone you own, like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Shure MV7i, is gonna pick up the audio from the open-back speakers, so 🎀using them outside of gaming, or music-listening is pretty much a no-go. This isn't just an issue with the HD 550’s specifically, as it’s a flaw of the open-back design in general, and goes with the territory. But it’s also worth acknowledging that if you happen to game in close quart꧑ers with a friend, or your partner like I do, anyone else in the room with you is going to hear what you’re listening to, whether you want them to or not. However, this open-back design comes with a huge plus, as it offers up a more natural soundscape to your games. Or as Sennheiser puts it, they allow you “hear details you’d never noticed before.”

Features

I went in originally expecting the Sennheiser HD 550s to rival all the wired headsets I’ve used in the past, at least in features alone. But the HD 550 isn’t really a gaming headset. There’s no RGB lighting options, no audio customizability or presets, and naturally, no Bluetooth or 2.4GHz connectivity options as found on the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best wireless headsets, so you can’t chat away to your pals via Discord without being at the mercy of wireless. In fact, there’s no microphone at all.

The HD 550 is instead a beginner audiophile headset, which can be used with the PS5, Nintendo Switch, Steam Deck, or any gaming platform with a 3.5mm jack compatibility, which can offer up audio playback, and that’s pretty much all you get. If you only play single-player games, like Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, or Lost Records, then this will suit you fine, as you don’t need much else besides being able to hear the complexities of a great soundtrack, character dialogue, and the directions of footsteps, and that sort of thing. But I’d argue that a gaming headset (even of the wired variety) is always going to be a more ideal pick up than an average pair of audiophile headphones due to the conjoined wealth of features at play, which can get you far more value out of your pricey pixel-pusher.

At least for your $229.95 / £249.99, you do get the wired Sennheiser HD 5🎃50 headphones, a carrying bag, and a 3.5mm to 6.35mm jack adaptor, which is better than nothing. I always prefer anything that starts to delve into the higher range of pricing for gaming accessories to come with some storage, whether that be a draw-string c🐠arrying case like this pair, or a hardened zip-up alternative.

Photo taken by writer Rosalie Newcombe of the Sennheiser HD 550 headphones, and its accompanying carrying bag and jack adapter while sitting on a vinyl turntable.

(Image credit: Future/Rosalie Newcombe)

Performance

When I was sitting in on the brief for the HD 550, the Sennheiser rep noted that they were not in the business of making gaming headsets, but that this pair of cups was great for gaming, “why any audiophile headset is good for gaming.” Naturally, that should mean that as audiophile headphones make everything sound more grandiose and detailed, they should do the same for games on consoles like the PS5, PC, Nintendo Switch, and anything in between.

After multiple weeks with the HD 550s as my headphones of choice, they definitely made everything sound incredible, that’s for sure. Like with the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best PS5 gaming headsets, I first chose to see how the headphones dealt with Marvel Rivals, a game where hearing dialogue and the frenzied calls of characters’ Ultimate moves was a necessity to ensure a victorious match. The wide 6 Hz – 39.5 kHz frequency response made everything from Squirrel Girl’s “squirrel stampede” shouting to the charming dialogue interactions before every match sound as if they were happening right next to me, and that’s without any spatial audio tech support to be found.

On the PC version of the game, everything sounded just as clear, and I had the added bonus of being able to adjust the volume on my desktop, as there are zero onboard controls with the HD 550s. Not so much as a volume wheel. On the PS5, you can adjust the volume through the console’s settings, but even when set to full, it still felt a bit on the quiet side. With no voice chat to test, as there’s also no microphone, I then sought to see how these dealt with a game that features music pretty prominently, with Don’t Nod’s Lost Records. The second part of the game was released during those weeks of testing the HD 550s, and felt like an ideal modern game to take the headphones for a rest drive, due to its importance placed on music from the 90s era, like the Cocteau Twins’ ‘Cherry-coloured Funk.’

In the end, I much preferred using the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Corsair Void Wireless V2 for Lo▨st Records, if I have to be honest. Namely, due to its compatibility with Dolby Atmos and surround sound, which brought areas like the dusty old bar, the Blue Spruce, to li✃fe. That being said, the natural sound of the open-back design added a bit of depth to the original score of the game, which made tracks like ‘The Abyss’ sound more unnerving, which suited the supernatural elements of the game’s narrative. There wasn’t a loud, booming bass like with headsets with larger 50mm drivers, but everything from the low, mid, and high frequencies sounded balanced, with no audible distortion even at its loudest on the Sony console.

Photo of the Sennheiser HD 550's sitting on a record turntable, with their box in the background, taken by Rosalie Newcombe.

(Image credit: Future/Rosalie Newcombe)

April was pretty stacked with new releases perfect for testing, as Clair Obscur Expedition 33 also dropped during my time with Sennheiser’s latest headphones. The score by composer Lorien Testard evoked the same wistful feeling I had when discovering Nobuo Uematsu’s music for the first time, and so it felt incredibly appropriate to see how it fared on tech intended for audiophiles. When exploring the bizarre underwater depths of the Flying Waters area, the dance-like beats came through nicely and balanced through the speaker drivers. I was missing that punchy bass quality, which I heard on the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:SteelSeries Arctis Nova 5P, but every important audio queue in battles ✅was as audible and clear as day. This didn’t mean I was any better at dodging or parrying than with my go-to gaming headset, of course, but that’s unfortunately a skill issue, and not an audio one.

Lastly, I made sure to make them my headphones of choice when not just gaming, but catching up with shows on streaming services like Netflix and Crunchyroll. For some reason, I hadn’t yet finished season two of the anime Spy X Family, but the HD 550’s were easily plugged into the 3.5 jack into my DualSense controller, and made Anya’s adorable cries sound as charming as ever. I also made sure to plug the headphones into my turntable, and give it a listen while popping on game soundtracks.

Normally, I’d stick with my fancy Edifier speakers, but as I know a lot of audiophiles prefer a wired setup when listening to vinyl, it felt like the right thing to do. I’m not a fan of being at the mercy of wires, especially as my soda is on the other side of the room from my music and gaming setup, but the OST to games like Vib Ribbon, or Far Cry 3 Blood Dragon sounded bright and full. Again, I just missed that overtly-loud booming bass that makes headsets like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Corsair Virtuoso Max one of my favorite PS5 headsets.

Should you buy the Sennheiser HD 550 headphones for gaming?

Close up of the official Astro Bot DualSense PS5 controller, with the Sennheiser HD 550 headphones plugged into them, taken by Rosalie Newcombe.

(Image credit: Future/Rosalie Newcombe)

At $229.95 / £249.99, the Sennheiser HD 550 feels awkward to recommend. By all means, it’s a high-quality wired pair of headphones, and its wider frequency range brings out the extra nuances of soundscapes of games from Marvel Rivals to Clair Obscur Expedition 33. However, I’m hard pressed to recommend it for anyone for gaming, unless you’re looking to start your audiophile journey and also want something to use for your PC, PS5 or Nintendo Switch on the side, and have the cash to spare.

Gaming headsets and headphones are entirely different entities, with their own set of features and design choices that lend themselves to what you’re actually planning to use them for. While I entirely appreciate looking at gaming headsets through an almost purely audio quality lens, especially as someone who comes from a background of studying music, gaming headsets should have a certain number of features that make them ideal, for, well, gaming. As of typing, there is a plethora of headsets, like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Barracuda X, that bring not just a wired connection to the table, but Bluetooth, 2.4GHz, and a detachable microphone, and despite its age, it still sounds utterly fantastic even in 2025.

With the HD 550, I don’t see the value in spending more for less, unless you’re a hardened audiophile, or want to be one, and value sound quality above all else. Otherwise, alternatives like Razer’s Barracuda X are available for under $100, which is especially important at a time when gaming tech is getting more expensive by the day. If you’re a music nerd and want a pair of headphones that you can pop into your record pl♐ayer and also into your Du🅺alSense, then I can see the HD 550’s being an entirely valid choice. But the general gaming public is not going to notice a drastic difference in sound quality, which makes the $229.95 price feel a little hard to justify.


Even just as far as open-back options go, the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Corsair Virtuoso Pro also produces a natural and balanced sound, but has an MSRP of $199.99. It’s also wired but provides a “broadcast quality” omnidirectional microphone, and its audio can be customized through iCue, with various presets available, designed with gaming and streaming in mind. Of course, if money isn’t an issue, and you want an alternative to Sennheiser’s HD560S that’s more optimized for comfort and sound, then by all means add this to your gaming and music listening setup. I’m just not entirely convinced there’s enough value to gain from the HD 550 when there’s pleꦇnty more affordable, and feature-heavy wired headsets out there today.

How I tested the Sennheiser HD 550 headphones

For over two weeks, I tested the Sennheiser HD 550 headphones for gaming by making them my new go-to pair of cups for my PS5, Nintendo Switch, Steam Deck, and every device imaginable. During that time, when not completing Tape 2 of Lost Records on the PS5, or playing through Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, I was using the headphones to complete my daily tasks in Marvel Rivals, and rack up as many MVP matches as Cloak and Dagger as I could on the PS5 and PC.

During times when I actually put both the DualSense controller and my Steam Deck down, the HD 550 became my go-to pair of headphones to catch up with anime like season two of Spy X Family, and get through the last season of You on Netflix. I also used them to listen to game soundtracks I had on vinyl on my AudioTechnica record player, to get that full audiophile experience. Additionally, I used the wired headphones with my PC to listen to Irish rappers Kneecap on Spotify, alongside the OST to the game, Lost Records, which became a running theme of this review. For more information on 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:how we test gaming headsets, check out the full 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:GamesRadar+ Hardware Policy.

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If you've spent any amount of time researching the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming headsets, you're bound to have come across differently-sized audio drivers. No matter if it's a pair of cups from Razer, SteelSeries, or Logitech, they'll be listed amongst the rest of the specs, and sometimes, even be plastered across the side of the packaging.

Gaming headset audio drivers can come in sizes from anywhere between 20mm to 50mm, but most modern pairs will switch between 40mm and 50 mm. If you have absolutely zero experience in audio tech, reading these sizes may just sound like audiophile gobbledegook. But the size of your audio driver can give you an idea of what to expect when it comes to sound - 40mm are better equipped to handle higher and mid frequencies, meanwhile 50mm are more suited for lower bass frequency ranges.

It's not an exact science, and there are more important dওetermining factors, from the type of driver (eg, dynamic, or Planar Magnetic) to the quality of the components that make up the speaker to begin with. But if you're stuck choosing between two headsets, one with 40 mm-sized drivers and one with 50mm, I'm here to explain how they differ, and what that means for your future gaming sessions.

What are gaming headset audio drivers?

Before I get into the real meat of comparing 40mm to 50 mm-sized drivers, it's worthwhile explaining what they are to begin with. Audio drivers are the little speakers found within your headsets, and they're found in everything from the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best wireless headsets like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:SteelSeries A🐓rctis Nova Pro Wireless, to the plethora of cheap, off-brand pairs of cups clogging up popular online retailers like Amazon and Best Buy. These compact speakers are an integral part of your gaming audio tech, as they convert electrical signals from your device into sound waves, so you can hear all the action from your favorite games - and all the Netflix TV bingeing in between.

The quality of sound produced by each audio driver can be affected by a number of factors, including how and what the diaphragm, magnet, and voice coils are made from, the type of driver, and, as you might have guessed, its size🍨.

40mm vs 50mm: What's the difference?

Photo of the Razer BlackShark V2 Pro and the SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless gaming headsets sitting on a white desk, taken by writer Rosalie Newcombe.

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To put it frankly, the larger the size of the audio driver, the more space there is for air (and the sound vibrations that travel within it) to move around. This means that gaming headsets like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Blackshark V2 Pro have richer, more powerful-sounding lower frequencies thanks to their larger 50mm drivers.

This can make gaming headsets with larger drivers ideal for everyday use, as they can keep up with any powerful bass found in a lot of different genres of music. However, that doesn't mean they're of a better quality, just that they tend to handle bass a lot better than headsets with 40mm audio drivers. Most recently, I tested the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Corsair Void Wireless V2 headset, and I was taken aback by how its 50mm drivers handled the spooky low-pitched sounds of games like Dead by Daylight, and that's all because that size of driver is better equipped to handle the 20Hz and 250Hz range of lower frequencies.

There are far more important factors that go into the quality of a headset's audio. But how bass is handled is the main difference that sets 40mm and 50mm audio drivers apart. While 50mm drivers may handle bass better, it comes at a caveat that headsets with larger drivers may themselves be larger in size, and may not be as well-equipped to produce the best-sounding treble and mid frequencies, like the澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询: Logitech Astro A50 X with its 40mm drivers.

40mm remains the most commonly sized driver you'll find in most modern gaming headsets, and that's because it can not only produce a great sound, but it handles higher and mid frequencies well, like where the dialogue of spoken characters in games may be placed. My go-to PS5 headset, the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:SteelSeries Arctis Nova 5 Wireless uses a 40mm driver, so I can hear high-pitched announcements from Galactica in Marvel Rivals as clear as day, which has helped me claim that MVP status at the end of a match more than once.

If you prioritize a clear-ꦫsounding audio for your headset, picking out pairs with 40mm is ideal. However, those who want that extra bit of power and punchy bass are better off sticking with headsets with 50mm drivers instead. N💮either is better than the other, it's all about preference in the end.

Bigger is not always better

Close up of the cup of the Razer Blackshark V2 Pro gaming headset, taken by writer Rosalie Newcombe.

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The size of your gaming headset's audio driver does not instantly mean that it's of better sound quality than other headsets out there. The SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless is the best in the game right now and is still sporting 40mm-sized drivers. Bigger does not always mean better.

In the context of gaming headsets, bigger drivers mean there's more space for the sound waves to travel, which can increase the quality and power of your bass. But not everyone is going to prefer their soundstages to be deep and bassy like that of the Corsair Virtuoso Max - and so sticking with a 40mm option, like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Barracuda X Chroma, which can handle trebles, and character dialogue will make more sense.

No matter if you're looking for the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best PS5 headset or a pair you can use to switch between platforms, the biggest brands in gaming audio tech are releasing pairs with 40mm and🦋 50 mm-sized audio drivers e🌊ach day, so there's plenty to choose from.

Just remember that this is one piece of the puzzle when it comes to finding the right headset for you. C🐓onnectivity, battery life, comfort levels, design, compatibility, and price all play vital roles as well. It's not just the size and quality of the drivers that matter, but whether its combination of features suit♎s your needs the most.

We're rounding up all the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Nintendo Switch and the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Xbox Series X headsets right here, but if you're after something better suited for your desktop, check out the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best PC headsets for gaming instead.

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The Razer Barracuda X isn't the latest headset from the iconic brand by any means. In fact, as of writing, this model was released way back in 2022. Yet, despite its age, it's remained a solid fixture on our 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming headsets lists as it manages🐻 to 🍨pack a ton of features, including wired, Bluetooth, and 2.4GHz connectivity, and Razer's impressive audio quality, while keeping costs low.

Today, Amazon Gaming Week has the Razer Barracuda X in its sights, as the budget headset is down to just , right now. At its full MSRP of $99.99, Razer's flagship pair of cups is already pretty affordable, but any time the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Nintendo Switch headset nears its lowest ever pr🌼ice, it's worth making a fuss about.

Razer Barracuda X (2022) | 
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The Razer Barracuda X has been cheaper in the past, and in fact, that's a further $10 separating its current deal price from its record low savings of $69.99. However, even with just $20 off, this wireless headset becomes even more of a budget-friendly option, perfect if you want the wired, Bluetooth, and 2.4GHz connectivity options for a ton of platforms, without the hefty price tag.

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Buy it if: 

✅ You play the Nintendo Switch, PC & PS5
✅ You want a fuss-free setup
✅ You're on a budget

Don't buy it if: 

❌ You want the RGB Chroma model
❌ You want a better battery life

Price Check: 

UK:

There's still $10 separating its current deal price from the savings I last spotted over last year's Black Friday and holiday sales. However, thanks to Amazon's gaming sales, today you can still save $20 that🏅 you can keep in your pocket for a rainy day🧜, while getting yourself a wireless headset that's decked out with Razer's sublime-sounding 40mm Razer TriForce audio drivers, a detachable high-quality mic, and the lightweight comfort the Barracuda line is known for.

Should you buy the Razer Barracuda X?

Razer Barracuda X white gaming headset on a wooden table

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The Razer Barracuda X may be a bit older than the brand's more premium headsets, like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Kraken V4 Pro, but this 2022 headset still packs a punch. Even with the plethora of sub $100 cups that have come and gone in the years since. If you want a high-quality wireless option for your Nintendo Switch, PS5, PC, or even your mobile phone, the Barracuda X is one of your best options.

For one, it's inc♛redibly lightweight at 250g, which is what you want if you spend a bit longer than is healthy on your platform of choice. Or, if you happen to have a sensitive noggin' like myself. Personally, I love nothing𒈔 more than an ultra-weight pair of cups that, over time, I begin to forget is on my head in the first place if it weren't for the microphone dangling in my peripheral vision, and the Barracuda X is perfect for just that.

More importantly, despite being cheaper than a brand-new pair of Switch 2 Joy-Con controllers (yes, I went there), this headset still packs in the brand's 40mm TriForce audio drivers. I've tested a lot of Razer headsets in my time, and these are the kind of drivers you'll even find on a pricier pair, like upgraded 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Barracuda X Chroma, which I regularly use to play my current Switch OLED. Every game I tested with these drivers, from Marvel Rivals ෴on the PS5, to Counter-Strike 2 on my gaming PC, sounded utterly heavenly, and I'm not the only one who thinks so.

Our hardware team's own Tabitha Baker stated in her 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Barracuda X review that she was " impres✤sed by the balance and power" the drivers managed to conjure. Better yet, she went as far as to state it was the best audio quality she's he♓ard in a "headset under $100 / £100", which is a pretty glowing recommendation. If that's not enough, with this 2022 model, you also get a high-quality detachable microphone, up to 50 hours of battery life, and some comfortable foam cushioning across the cups and headband.

Razer Barracuda X gaming headset

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If you're able to spend a little bit more on your newest gaming headset and fancy a more recent model, the Razer Barracuda X Chroma is a worthy alternative. It does lose out on the wired connectivity, which is a bit of a bummer, especially as it's better to have more features and not less when it comes to an upgraded version of an existing headset.

That being said, it does add some fabulous customizable RGB lighting into the mix. Along with an improved up to 70-hour battery, which feels almost worth its / inflated price. If you prefer to keep things lightweight and don't need any flashy extras, the Barracuda X is still worth your time, especi🎐ally while it's down to $79 for Amazon Gaming Week. If you have your eye on it this week, just be s𝓡ure not to take too long, as the juicy gaming sales all come to an end on May 4.

If you have extra cash to spare, our 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best wireless headset guide is full to the brim with some of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best PS5 headsets and the澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询: best Xbox Series X headsets out there, perfect for your gaming needs, no matter your preferred platform of choice.

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Turtle Beach is adding to its already stacked budget accessory lineup, with the debut of two brand-new Nintendo Switch gaming headsets. The brand, which has become synonymous with affordability in the headset space, has announced it will be launching the Turtle Beach Recon 70 and the Turtle Beach Airlite Fit for the older handheld in a matter of days, planned for release on May 18, 2025.

If you've been around the block and know your 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming headsets from the rest, you aren't reading things wrong. The Turtle Beach Recon 70 isn't exactly new. It's still the same ol' pair of cups as before, featuring a wired connection, 🍸flip-to-use mic, and 40mm audio speakers. But now there's a little Nintendo Switch licensed version incoming, with a Switch logo on the headband, if you're into that sort of thing. It'𝔍s available to through the Turtle Beach site.

Turtle Beach Recon 70 Wired Gaming Headset for Nintendo Switch 
Turtle Beach's Recon 70 gaming headset has received a Nintendo Switch coat of paint, ideal for those who want to 🔯get even more value out of the older handheld before investing in the Switch 2. This wired headset features 40mm audio speakers, noise-canceling foam ear cushions, a flip-to-us🏅e mic, and a drop of official Switch branding on the headband.

Buy it if:

✅ You play the Nintendo Switch
✅ 
You want a budget-friendly wired headset

Don't buy it if:

❌ You need Bluetooth and 2.4GHz options
❌ You're expecting high-end headset features

If you want to keep costs low, especially when Nintendo itself seems to be doing the opposite with its accessories, the Airlie Fit wired headset is available to through the official site, too.

Unlike the Recon 70, the Airlite Fit wears its licensing on its sleeve, featuring the ic𝄹onic blue and red colors of the original handheld. The wired headset is also decked out with 40mm audio speakers, a flip-to-use bi-directional mic, and comfortable and fitted jersey-knit wrapped ear cushions 🙈to help improve noise cancellation.

Turtle Beach Airlite Fit Wired Gaming Headset for Nintendo Switch 
Turtle Beach's AirLite Fit wired gaming headset is loud and proud of its officially licensed factor, using the iconic red and blue coloring from the ꦛoriginal handheld. The headset also comes with 40mm audio speakers, a bi-directional flip-to-use mic, and noise-canceling ear cushions to keep the sounds of your favorite Ninty games confined to your ears.

Buy it if:

✅ You love the iconic OG Switch colors
✅ 
You want a budget wired headset

Don't buy it if:

❌ You prefer more subtle headset colorways
❌ Having Bluetooth and 2.4GHz options is a must

Promotional image by Turtle Beach, featuring someone wearing the Recon 70 wired gaming headset for Nintendo Switch while playing the handheld.

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Both the Turtle Beach Recon 70 and the Airlite Fit gaming headsets are set to launch in just eighteen days, a couple of weeks before the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Nintendo Switch 2 hits the shelves. There is absolutely no mention of the upcoming handheld on either product page for the officially licensed headsets. However, the official states that both headsets are compatible with "all Nintendo Switch systems", so its timing is likely not just a coincidence.

Of course, as wired headsets, they both just need to be plugged into a compatible 3.5mm port to get working, and the Switch 2 has that sorted. That doesn't mean they'll be 100% compatible with the console, as you never know what issues can get in the way until you test it for yourself. But I'd be surprised if either pair of cups doesn't end up being future contenders for the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Nintendo Switch headset as far as budget options for its successor go.

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I'm much more privy to a wireless gaming headset, but Corsair Virtuoso Pro has grabbed my attention even without its current lowest ever price. Unlike other entries in the Virtuoso headset lineup, its open-back nature gives it a more realistic sound as it's not restricted to bouncing between the headset's drivers and your precio🐭us eardrums.

Thanks to 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Amazon Gaming Week, it's harder than ever to ignore now that it's down to just . Around $200 for a wired-only pair of cups would normally big a big ask, but its current 30% saving seems entirely justified for one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best PC headsets for gaming that not only brings a more immersive and impressive audio quality to your games, but that has booming 50mm graphene drivers packe♋d in to boot.

Corsair Virtuoso Pro wired open back gaming headset | 
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The Corsair Virtuoso Pro has returned to its lowest ever price, dropping down to $139.99. It's not uncommon to see this headset down to $150, however, thanks to Amazon Gaming Week, there's an extra $10 off for those in need of a high-quality streaming headset.

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Buy it if:

✅ You prefer a wired connection
✅ You're a streamer

Don't buy it if:

❌ Having a wireless headset is a must
❌ You need a quiet recording space

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If you're looking for a headset to complete your streaming setup, in particular, you're in luck. The Virtuoso Pro is not only $60 off, but it's also compatible with Elgato's Wave XLR USB interface, and its open-back nature means you can better hear your voice over whatever game you're streaming.

Even without one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gear for streaming at your disposal, this headset is still compatible with your gaming PC, PS5, and even the original Nintendo Switch. But incorpo💧rating it into your live-streaming setu🧔p will get you the most out of one of the most iconic headsets to come from the Virtuoso line.

Should you buy the Corsair Virtuoso Pro?

Top of Corsair Virtuoso Pro headband showing logo

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Not everyone is going to get a kick out of an open-back headset, so the Virtuoso Pro is definitely a more niche pick than a lot of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming headsets you might be more familiar with. But these can come in real handy, whether you want a richer, more immersive sound or a headset designed with streaming in mind.

Each cup of the Virtuoso Pro comes with triangular-shaped grills, which allow the sound from the 50mm graphene drivers to flow from. This is the basic principle of any open-back headset, as the lack of an enclosed design gives the audio vibrations of your favorite games more space to breathe. Our hardware team's own Tabitha Baker explained in her 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Corsair Virtuoso Pro review that this makes it "sound fantastic" as it allowed for a wider soundscape and an "incredibly natural" listening experience.

Whether it was exploring the neon-lit world of Cyberpunk 2077 or playing through Starfield, Tabitha explained that the Pro provides a "solid level of directional audio" which is also heightened by the 50mm graphene drivers. While they can bring your PC, PS5, or even Nintendo Switch game worlds to life, they also come in handy for streaming as the universal 3.5mm jack can be popped into gear like Elgato's Wave XLR USB interface.

The open-back design also means you can not only hear your friends chatting away more clearly, but you can 🎐also hear yourself speak. Sure, a lot of high-powered headsets come with audio monitoring for that very reason. But being able to hear the natural cadence of your voice, wi෴thout the audio becoming too busy and overbearing with the extra audio sources, can go a long way in making your chatting sound natural, and therefore more pleasant, to your live-streaming audience.

Corsair Virtuoso Pro headset and case on a wooden table

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Open-back headsets do have their faults. With audio spilling out of either cup, high-powered external microphones may pick up your audio. Plus, just like general audio spillage, they might be a bit annoying to any friends or anyone you live with in tight quarters with.

If, like me, you like the robust built quality of Corsair tech, but prefer a wireless alternative, there is always the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Corsair Virtuoso Max. This is the latest in the entirely line, and switches things up entirely as it's not only closed-back, but also has Bluetooth and 2.4GHz options available. Just like its Pro headset brethren, it's also one of the most impressive PC headsets out there, producing some of the finest audio that's ever befallen my ears.

The Virtuoso Max also has a detachable mic, so you can easily pair it with one 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best microphones for streaming, to create the ultimate Twitch setup. Of course, even with its current , it's a lot more expensive. If you've already spent a small fortune carefully upgrading your streaming tech, the curre🐻nt Amazon Gaming Week deal on the Virtuoso Pro makes a lot more sense - just be sure to grab it before this week of sales ends on May 4.

If the Corsair Virtuoso Pro doesn't sound like the right fit for you, our澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询: best wireless gaming headsets guide is full to the brim with some of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best PS5 headsets and the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Xbox Series X headsets, so you're bound to find the perfect pair for your console of choice.

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The Corsair Virtuoso Max wireless headset has been a staple of my gaming setup ever since I reviewed it for the first time, but it can be difficult to recommend due to its hefty price tag. Not everyone has the means to drop almost as much as a 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Nintendo Switch 2 pre-order on just a headsetꦬ, which is why seeing the 'limited time deal' banner today was a sight for sore eyes.

Right now, you can grab the Corsair Virtuoso Max for , saving you 24% off its MSRP of $329.99. Not only is this a limited time deal, but it's also a return to a lowest ever price for one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming headsets I've ever had♛ the pleasure of popping on my head.

Sure, earlier last month, I also spotted the wireless headset drop to its record low, so this discount isn't exactly a rarity. That being said, if one of my favorite bits of gaming tech (for both the PC and the PS5) gets a considerable amount of cash sliced off, I'm gonna want to make a fuss about it. Especially when you save $80 off and get one of tꦬhe best-sounding and best-looking, headsets out there today.

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This isn't the first time the Virtuoso Max has dropped to its lowest ever price since launch, but any time you can save $80 off one of the best PC headsets is worth highlighting. The Corsair headset is oozing with style from its shiny metal earcups to its sleek detachable microphone, but this impressive quality normally comes with a brow-raising $329.99 MSRP. Now, you can grab the headset for just $249.99, saving you 24% on one of the most expensive gaming headsets available

Buy it if:

✅ ANC is a priority
✅ You already own other Corsair tech accessories
✅ You play PC, PS5 and mobile

Don't buy it if:

❌ You need wired options
❌ Having a lightweight headset is a must
❌ You need an Xbox Series X/S headset

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Should you buy the Corsair Virtuoso Max wireless headset?

Photos taken by writer Rosalie Newcombe of the white SKU Corsair Virtuoso Max Wireless gaming headset.

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I review gaming headsets for a living, so right now my PC desk is just a sea of boxes, cables, and 2.4GHz dongles left over from the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best PC headsets for gaming available today. Yet, even though I barely have time to return to my preferred bits of gaming tech between testing the latest pair of cups, I've been returning to the Corsair Virtuoso Max whenever I can.

Whether I'm clocking in more hours on Disney Dreamlight Valley on the PC or completing my dailies on Marvel Rivals on the PS5, it's Corsair's premium headset I want to use. But as one of the priciest headsets available with an MSRP of $329.99, it's not always the easiest to recommend. It's not that its price doesn't feel justified, as you're getting its 50mm Custom Graphene audio drivers, which sound absolutely sublime, one of the best detachable headset mics I've talked into, Dolby Atmos spatial audio support, compatibility with the PC, PS5, Nintendo Switch, mobile platforms, and ANC to boot. But getting all that for $249.99 today, a price more typical of the best mid-range headsets, is even better.

Not only does the headset sound impressive, especially when you're playing a Dolby Atmos compatible game like Sea of Thieves, and it feels like you're really sailing the seven seas, but it looks great too. In fact, I'd argue it's one of the best-looking gaming headset designs out there, especially due to its shiny metal cups, which also double up as scrollable on-board wheel controls. By twisting the left cup, you can adjust the volume of your games, and you remap the right cup to control whatever you see fit.

Its customizable lighting around each cup are so bright and eye-catching that they look like something straight out of a Kubrick film. These rings can be customized, just like the audio, through iCue. And if you happen to🐭 already own a Corsair gaming keyboard, or mouse, you can sync up your Corsair-branded tech ecosystem and turn your PC setup into a synchronized light show.

Photo of Corsair Virtuoso Max Wireless headset taken by writer Rosalie Newcombe, on a white desk.

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If the Virtuoso Max is a little out of your price range but you don't want to deviate away from the brand, there's always the Corsair Void Wireless V2. The headset may be on the polar opposite side, as far as price goes, but the / (at Amazon) budget pair of cups still manages to provide that robust Corsair quality, a high-quality mic and impressive custom 50mm Neodymium audio drivers, despite the low cost.

It's also still got some customizable RGB lighting, which you can play around with via iCue. Sure, the strips of lighting are a bit more subtle than on the Virtuoso Max, and definitely not as bright, but if you're gaming headset must have that gamerfied look, then at least you aren't missing ou🎀t. But if you're yearning for something that's premium in just about every aspect, this current Corsair Virtuoso Max discount is a no-brainer.

If the Corsair Virtuoso Max doesn't sound like the right fit, our 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best wireless headset guide is full to the brim with some of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best PS5 headsets, and the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Xbox Series X headsets, so you're bound to find the perfect pair for your platform of choice.

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Coming from a music background, I've had lecturers drilling into my head that headphones (and gaming headsets) are the only things I should have anywhere near 💦my ears. But even without their insistence, I've always preferred the comfort of a pair of cups sitting across my head - until I picked up the SteelSeries Arctis Game Buds.

When I finally popped the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming earbuds in and discovered not just the remarkable sound quality they could muster, but that a pair of high-quality buds out there existed, and felt comfortable to wear, it was music to my ears. At $159.99 / £159.99, these compact little buds don't come cheap, and are up there with Apple AirPod pricing, which would rightfully be a deal-breaker for many. Yet, when compared to the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming headsets, they sit within the mid-range price 💃range, and are undoubtedly more convenient due to their compact size, and sound almost on par with their mid-r🌄ange rivals.

The 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:SteelSeries Arctis Game Buds come with Bluetooth and 2.4GHz connectivity (via the dongle, which sits inside the case), making them compatible with just about every console I threw their way - from the PC, PS5, Nintendo Switch, and Steam Deck. They're also decked out with noise꧂-canceling to boot, which has come in a pinch when I want to get lost in my latest game obsession, or some tunes on the go. If that's not🍨 enough, the included case can be charged via its USB-C port or with a supported wireless charger, which is just the cherry on top of this already high-quality gaming earbud cake.

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The SteelSeries Arctis Game Buds are the audio tech brand's first crack at making a pair of gaming earbuds, and they pack in that same high quality as the rest of the Arctis lineup. These compact buds still manage to sound incredible with their 6mm neodymium drivers, and their Bluetooth and 2.4GHz connectivity, phys☂ical controls, and wireless💞 charging compatible case have earned them a spot in my backpack for the foreseeable future.

Whether I'm curled up in bed with my Steam Deck, in the living room with my big TV and PS5 at the ready, or even if I'm just out and about listening to my favorite Spotify playlist, the Game Buds are with me. They've become as much of a necessity as my phone, something I didn't quite think would ever be the case. When playing my beloved Sony console, the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best PS5 headset I reach for time and time again is the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:SteelSeries Arctis Nova 5 Wireless. That's thanks in part to its astoundingly great-sounding 40mm Neodymium drivers, which lend themselves to everything I play, from Marvel Rivals to Sea of Thieves, to my favorite game as of typing, Master Detective Archives Rain Code.

Never did I think that the brand could take its booming audio and fit it in a petite pair of buds, and I'm half right. The 6mm drivers of the Game Buds aren't anything on those of the Arctis Nova 5 Wireless, and definitely not the SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless, but nevertheless, their quality is still pretty remarkable. Other earbuds I've tested tend to sound like I'm hearing over-spill from a stranger's audio on public transport, not that they're an inch away from my eardrum. But, each time I had the Game Buds nice and snug in my ears, my favorite games sounded almost as great as they do on my favorite headsets.

They aren't the first earbuds I've ever tested, but the quality that oozes from every inch of these little buds is still impressing me. It's not just the sound that continues to blow me away, but I'm still taken aback but how comfortable they are. There's been several instances where I've popped them in to catch up on some YouTube video essays, only to wake up the next day and realise I've had tღhem in all night. I totally don't 𝐆recommend that, especially to keep your ear health intact, but it's not hard to forget they're in your ears in the first place.

The Game Bud's convivence is like music to my ears

Photo of the SteelSeries Arctis Game Buds on a white desk, taken by writer Rosalie Newcombe.

(Image credit: Future/Rosalie Newcombe)

One of the biggest factors that made me take out my everyday pair of headphones in exchange for the Game Buds was its case. Not only is its design pretty sleek, with its softened rounded edges, but it can be charged wirelessly, which in turn changes the buds. Each night, I can pop the buds on a wireless mat or the wireless pad of my phone charger, and that's enough to keep them full for the day ahead. With the Qi wireless case, you get a bout 10 hours of charge, which isn't the 60 hours I'm used to with the Arctis Nova 5 Wireless, but it does the job.

On top of all that, the buds themselves actually have physical buttons, instead of tap-sensitive controls. This could be a negative for anyone used to other earbuds on the market, but I'm always an advocate for something tangible to press, and they work as intended. If you're considering making the change from wearing a gaming headset every day, they can still take getting used to. Especially as there's a range of combinations which will do different things - from turning on and off ANC, to switching between Bluetooth and 2.4GHz. They can even be remapped to your liking, too, if you have the SteelSeries Arctis software at hand.

That leads into one of the best aspects of these little buds, which has made them a key part of my gaming setup, no matter the platform - the Arctis app. I get that having to make space for it sounds like a pain, but it's become of of the most highly used apps on my Samsung S24, as it's full of audio presets for just about every game I play. SteelSeries has worked alongside developers to create finely tuned audio settings that you can toggle through in seconds, and the Dead by Daylight one is easily my favorite from the lot.

Without it, the buds bring out the creepy atmosphere of my favorite modern horror game, regardless. But with it turned on, I can better hear every footsteps killer mains take. I swear it's even contributed to me ꩲescaping more matches than normal, and I'm not the best DBD player. Popping on ANC on top of that can make the game utterly terrifying, even in the middle of the day.

Photo of the SteelSeries Arctis Game Buds on a white desk, taken by writer Rosalie Newcombe.

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While I've truly fallen in love with the Arctis Game Buds, they're wear sensors can get a little annoying. These are built-in to register when you've actually placed them in your ears, and for the most part, they work fine. But if I'm laying back in bed, watching YouTube or Disney Plus on my iPad, I expect the sensors to trigger at least a a few times despite the fact I haven't moved an inch, which can start to get frustrating.

The only other issue for me, was that multiple people in my life regularly try to steal my Game Buds for themselves. I mistakenly let both my fiaಌncé and my mom give them a try, especially as they both also come from a lifetime of preferring headsets and headphones, above all else. Now, it looks like I may need to invest in multiple pairs come this year's holidays.

Fortunately for me, SteelSeries drops the price of the Arctis audio tech throughout the year, so I might be able to save some cash in the process. Better yet, SteelSeries has engraving options for the gaജming earbuds straight from their website, which I wish I had known before finally receiving my own pair.

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Corsair has just dropped the Corsair Void Wireless V2 gaming headset, a pair of cups that packs on some premium features but without a premium cost. Despite launching today for just $119.99 / £99.99, it comes with Bluetooth and 2.4GHz connectivity, and is compatible with just about every platform out there, from the PC, PS5, original Nintendo Switch, and Android and iOS-based smartphones.

Just like the brands behind the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming headsets, like Razer and SteelSeries, Corsair is known to release a steady flow of headsets alongside its higher-end cups, and the Void V2 is the latest in a line aimed at those in need of a headset around the $100 price mark. However, while the Void V2 is undoubtedly one of the more affordable options out there from here on out, it still manages to pack in powerful-sounding custom 50mm Neodymium drivers, and some subtle customizable RGB lighting - something you'd expect from a high-end alternative.

The Corsair Void Wireless V2 is available right now for just / at Amazon and selected retailers. Alternatively, you can a🐬lso visit the to 𒆙see how it compares to the rest of the Void series.


The Corsair Void Wireless V2 gaming headset i𝕴s the latest budget set of cups from the brand, yet despite its cheap price, it still packs a punch with its custom 50mm Neodymium drivers, up to 70 hours battery life, Bluetooth, and 2.4GHz wireless connectivity, and lightweight comfort. The RGB-lit up logos of its predecessor have been exchanged for customizable RGB strips, and there's even Dolby Atmos support on top of everything, for a bit o🦹f added immersion no matter if you're playing on the PC, PS5, or even the original Nintendo Switch.

Buy it if:

✅ You're on a budget
You still want great sound quality
✅ You play a lot of Dolby Atmos-supported games
The PC and PS5 are your platforms of choice

Don't buy it if:

❌ You're an everyday glasses wearer
❌ Having ANC is a must
❌ You'd prefer the premium features of the Corsair Virtuoso Max

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What makes the Corsair Void Wireless V2 stand out the most is undoubtedly its powerful custom 50mm Neodymium drivers. Typically, I'd expect to see 50mm drivers on some of the most premium headsets, like that of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Corsair Virtuoso Max. Despite being almost three times the price of the Void V2, it has custom 50mm drivers of its own, but the brand still managed to pack in a high-quality sound in a more affordable and lightweight form factor.

The Void V2 is also a noticeable step-up from previous headsets in the Void line, featuring up to 60 hours 🗹of battery life compared to the 16 hours of the Corsair Void Elite. The next significant change comes with its RGB placement, as the flashy logos have now been exchanged for subtle strips of RGB-lighting on each front-facing edge of the headset. Just like with most Corsair gaming tech, these can be customized on iCue, along with the sound, making these ideal if your PC is your preferred platform of choice.

Photo of the Corsair Void Wireless V2 gaming headset, taken by writer Rosalie Newcombe.

(Image credit: Future/Rosalie Newcombe)

I was fortunate enough to take a look at this headset, and as per my 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Corsair Void Wireless V2 review, I was incredibly impressed by the sound this headset could produce. After recently testing other budget pairs, like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:OXS Storm G2, I was expecting sub-par audio and other sub-par features to match, but I was pleasantly surprised.

The quality of the Virtuoso Max, which has cemented itself as one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best PC headsets for gaming I've had across my testing bench so far, and that top-of-the-line Corsair quality was all over the Void V2. Aཧt 303g, they were so lightweight I could play Marvel Rivals for hours and almost forgot they were on my head. Even the microphone, although not detachable and without a mute button, received compliments from friends while we started the brand-new season in the hero shooter.

Despite being a budget headset, unlike that of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Barracuda X, there are no wired options there, which could be a deal-breaker for some. However, if you're happy using Bluetooth or have a sp🌄are port for the accompanying 2.4GHz dongle, the Corsair Void Wireless V2 is a🐻n ideal choice for your PC, PS5, or your Nintendo Switch, and it's available right now for / at Amazon and selected retailers

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Just like the biggest names in gaming audio tech, Corsair isn’t a stranger to releasing more affordable options alongside its premium gaming headsets. The Corsair Void Wireless V2 is the latest headset in the brand’s arsenal that keeps costs low and the quality high, just like the Corsair Void Elite before it.

This time around, Corsair hasn’t strayed too far away from the design of its predecessor, and the $199.99 / £99.99 headset features the same all-black colorway and oblong cups as before. Not to mention the brand has still managed to pile on the custom 50mm Neodymium drivers, to keep that impressive audio quality going, along with some well-needed upgrades. Instead of the flashy RGB-lit logos, the Void Wireless V2 is dripped out in two subtle strips of lighting on either front-facing edge, and the 16-hour playback has been put to shame with its now up to 70-hour battery life.

If you already have the Void Elite, the Void Wireless V2 may be a hard sell, and it’s very similar in looks and in sound. Yet, Corsair has managed to pull together enough small upgrades and changes to make it a notable step up, and impressed me almost as much as the Corsair Virtuoso Max, one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming headsets from tꦫhe brand I’ve tested so far, all without breaking the bank. I’d maybe sit this one out if you’re an every𝔍day glasses wearer, though.

Key specs

Price

$119.99 / £99.99

Acoustic design

Over-ear, closed back

Connection

2.4GHz and Bluetooth

Drivers

Custom 50mm Neodymium

Frequency response

20Hz - 20 kHz

Microphone

Omni-directional

ANC

No

Controls

Power button, custom button, volume switch

Battery

Up to 70 hours

Weight

303g

Compatibility

PC, Mac, PS4, PS5, Nin🌸tendo Switch, Steam Deck, mobile

Design

The Corsar Void V2 gaming headset’s design is pretty familiar if you’ve already spent time with the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Corsair Void Elite. The Void V2 comes with the same diamond-shaped cups, coated in a matt-black plastic finish. Both the de🐓nsely padded foam cushions and the padded headband also come with a fabric mesh coating, which, while it is a bit of a cat-hair magnet, managed to keep its cool even after hours upon hours of sweat-induced sessions playing Marvel Rivals on the PS5 ꧅and PC.

The onboard buttons are minimal, with all being regulated to the left cup. There, you can find the power button, which can also be pressed again to switch between Bluetooth and 2.4GHz mode. Below that is a custom button, which can be remapped via iCue. Along the bottom edge of the same cup, you can find the USB-C port, along with a plastic volume switch that can be flicke🧜d back and forth.

The yokes also keep their design from their predecessor, attaching just to the back of each cup. This gives the headset a little more give, especially at the front-facing side, which is great in theory. Yet in practice, it meant cups were always putting extra pressure on either side of my glasses. If you aren’t a glasses wearer (luck♛y you), then this won't factor into your comfort levels. But for me, it meant that my frames were pushed against my headset, making them sit at a weird angle.

Photo of the Corsair Void Wireless V2 gaming headset, taken by writer Rosalie Newcombe.

(Image credit: Future/Rosalie Newcombe)

Not only did my glasses get in the way, but the new placement of the RGBs also made me start looking for my contact lenses. For the Void Wireless V2, Corsair opted to swap the RGB-lip of logos of the Void Elite with two RGB strips. These strips sit at the front-facing edges of the headset, which, in low-lighting scenarios, bounced off the edges of my lenses. It’s worth noting that I don’t have that fancy green coating to my glasses, so that may help put a stop to seeing a rainbow lightshow in your peripheral vision when gaming in the dark. Fortunately, you can also pop up iCue and turn off the RGBs, but it does mean having your PC ready, as there’s no app equivalent for now.

Despite this extra pressure on my glasses, they weren’t entirely uncomfortable by any means. Their 303g chassis meant they felt light as a cloud on top of my head, which was a relief after recently spending time with the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Corsair Virtuoso Max Wireless and their 417g of added weight. Some light-weight budget headsets have the tendency to feel cheꦬap, but Corsair brought along the high-quality I’ve come to expect from their premium headsets to this budget-friendly pair, and overall, the plastic form factor felt incredibly robust and held up ౠeven after being in my clumsy grasp for multiple weeks.

Photo of the Corsair Void Wireless V2 gaming headset, taken by writer Rosalie Newcombe.

(Image credit: Future/Rosalie Newcombe)

Unlike the Razer Barracuda X Chroma, this budget headset doesn’t have a detachable microph༒one. Instead, the omnidirectional mic sitౠs flush with the left cup until flipped down for when you want to chat to your bff’s on Discord, or during phone calls and video chatting. In the past, I’ve noticed headsets with a similar $119.99 / £99.99 price range can have cheap mics that flop around every time you move an inch, but thankfully, that’s not the case here. The Void Wireless V2 mic has a really rigid boom arm, and the mic itself features a textured grip to make it easier to grasp at a moment's notice. While unfortunately there’s no mic mute button, that grip at least made it easy to quickly grab and push the mic away so my friends didn’t have to hear my nasty eating noises when I wanted to have a quick bite during rounds of Marvel Rivals.

Features

The Void Wireless V2 isn’t bursting at the seams with features, but it does have pretty much all you’d really want if you’re spending a little above $100, with some exceptions. Just like the Corsair Void RGB Elite, this is a wirelesওs headset, and that means it has Bluetooth and 2.4GHz support via its accompanying dongle, and that’s it. That still means you can connect it up to your PS5, Nintendo Switch (and upcoming Nintendo Switch 2), PC, and Steam Deck, so it’s not a huge loss. Yet, it can be a bit of a bummer to hear if you prefer your budget cups to have a 3.5mm connection and hate messing around with Bluetooth with your Ninty hardware.

Photo of the Corsair Void Wireless V2 gaming headset, taken by writer Rosalie Newcombe.

(Image credit: Future/Rosalie Newcombe)

I was quick to forget it lacked any wired connectivity options when it came to its audio features. The headset comes with custom 50mm Neodymium drivers, which I’d expect to find on Corsair’s high-end headsets, and not a budget pair like the Void Wireless V2. Not to mention, it also features Dolby Atmos spatial audio, which can be turned on through the audio settings of the PS5 or via the Dolby Atmos app on PC. So long as you're playing a compatible game, like Sea of Thieves, this unlocks the full potential of the powerful audio drivers, and pops the sound all around you in a 3D space, which is an impressive level of immersion to be found on such an affordable pair of cups.

Of course, as a Corsair accessory, with the Void Wireless V2 in tow, you can use iCue to tweak the audio settings and the updated RGB lighting. As briefly mentioned above, the Void Wireless V2 opts for two strips of lighting at the front-facing edge of either cup, instead of flashy lit-up logos of its predecessor. Through iCue’s built-in lighting effects, these can be changed to static colors, or you can pick through pre-made lighting types from a wave of rainbow colors, to a raindrop effect, which cycles through different blue hues. The customizability for such a small surface area of RGB lighting is appreciated, however, iCue is still just as frustrating to use as ever before, so I pretty much left them as is.

Having the RGB on by default will drain the battery faster than normal. But with up to 70 hours, you shouldn’t really notice a huge difference. The 70 hours of ju🎐ice seems pretty accurate, as other than the full charge I gave the Void Wireless V2 right out the box, I only had to charge it once in over two weeks, and that was after multiple hours of Marvel Rivals, Dead by Daylight, my current-gaming obsession known as ‘Master Detective Archives Rain Code’ and listening to hours upon hours of music while working.

Performance

Photo of the Corsair Void Wireless V2 gaming headset, taken by writer Rosalie Newcombe.

(Image credit: Future/Rosalie Newcombe)

With custom 50mm Neodymium drivers in its midst, you can bet the Void Wireless V2 sounds the part. Not too long ago, I was taken aback by the Corair Virtuoso Max Wireless headset and the quality of sound that its 50mm Graphene audio drivers could muster, so it shouldn’t come as no surprise that the custom 50mm Neodymium impressed me, even in this more budget-friendly form factor.

With the brand-new season of Marvel Rivals around the corner, I used the Corsair pair of cups as I got in some valuable practice with the hero shooter, on both PS5 and PC. Racking up my kills as Starlord, and charging forth stampede after stampede of squirrels as Squirrel Girl were easy to do on the headset, which gave a nice balance to everything on screen. Whether it was the cheeky dialogue at the start of every match, Galacta’s high-pitched announcements, or the energetic and empowering score, the low, mids, and high ranges sounded clear as day. On PC, I could get the headset a little louder, and use one of the many audio pre-sets which helped get that booming bass I prefer, but it still sounded just as detailed and balanced on the PS5, even without any customization at my fingertips.

It was playing Dead by Daylight where the sound quality truly blew me away. During my two weeks of testing, the Blood Moon event was running, which changed the logo at start-up. The instant the updated DBD logo changed to blood red, this creepy sound effect was triggered, which made me jump off the edge of the sofa. The high-quality headset made the squelching audio sound so clear I had to take a moment to realise it was coming from the game, and that someone wasn’t sitting right next to me trying to give me a scare. Of course, this headset features Dolby Atmos support, which also helped make Dead by Daylight, and games like Sea of Thieves sound all the more immersive.

When running about my 2-manned sloop, the spatial audio made the creeks and sounds of the waves splashing against my ship sound like I was truly there. At this point, I can’t quite imagine taking to the seven seas without Dolby Atmos, and the Void Wireless V2 really helped bring Rare’s game to life. As did the quality of the omnidirectional microphone, which flips down from the left cup of the headset. Sure, for a mic on a $119.99 / £99.99 headset, it wasn’t going to give streaming microphones like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Shure MV7i a run for its money, but ༒I regularly got compliments from friends on how clear, and easily I came through, even against the Razer BlackShark V2 Pro mic my partner was using during the same Marvel Rival gaming sessions on the PS5.

As an omnidirectional mic, it will pick up sounds other than your speaking voice, which did become a bit of an issue. If your PC, PS5, or Nintendo Switch is tucked away in a separaꩵte room from loud noises, then it won’t be quite noticeable. However, I had to turn down the gain of the mic through the Discord app at its lowest possible setting to ensure it picked up my voice, and my voice only, especially as my partner’s PC is in the same room as my beloved PS5.

Photo of the Corsair Void Wireless V2 gaming headset, taken by writer Rosalie Newcombe.

(Image credit: Future/Rosalie Newcombe)

The only other issue that really affected the 𓆉headset’s performance in any way was the cup's tendency to lean forward. There’s no noise canceling to be found with the Void Wireless V2, but each time the headset decided it wanted to lean slightly forward, it meant my ears weren’t completely covered, so I wasn’t able to hear the full power that the 50mm drivers can muster. A tighter clamping force may have sorted this, but honestly, I'm not a fan of its oblong-shaped ear cups. I know this headset is a step up from the Void Elite, and so it makes sense to hav🧸e it carry on the same shaped cups from its predecessor, but had they included the large glasses-friendly circular cups of the Virtuoso Max, I’m willing to bet it’d have rectified the issue.

With the mic stuck to the headset, this isn’t one you can take with you out and about, tho🍸ugh it might be tempting with its lightweight design. However, it still lent itself to listening to music, no matter if it was pop, or even nu-metal. I listened to a ton of Charlie XCX to see how the b🍃ass could handle the drops in tracks like ‘Von Dutch’, and there was no distortion, no matter how loud it got. The Void Wireless V2 also came in handy when catching up with season two of the anime, Solo Leveling, and brought the action scenes, and catchy opening and ending tracks, to life thanks to its trusty 50mm drivers.

Should you buy the Corsair Void Wireless V2 gaming headset?

Photo of the Corsair Void Wireless V2 gaming headset, taken by writer Rosalie Newcombe.

(Image credit: Future/Rosalie Newcombe)

If you don’t want to splash out hundreds of dollars on your gaming headset, Corsair’s Void Wireless V2 is up there with some of the best-sounding headsets out there right now. The brand has managed to produce a low-cost headset at $119.99 / £99.99, which still manages to pile on some powerful 50mm Neodymium audio drivers, spatial audio, and a great-sounding mic that I’d expect from their flagship headsets instead.

No matter if I was playing the PC, PS5, Steam Deck, or the original Nintendo Switch, the Void Wireless V2 made everything sound its best, and it was incredibly easy to set up to boot. I would recommend this more to PC players, however, due to its dependence on iCue for audio and lighting customization. Plus, if you’re already in the Corsair ecosystem, adding this headset into the mix will mean you can sync up all your lighting to your Corsair-branded gaming keyboard, and gaming mouse, while only having to rely on one software (outside of the Dolby Atmos app).

That being said, it is missing any wired connectivity options, making other low-cost headsets like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Barracuda X a valid alternative. Sure, the Barracuda X is missing the booming quality of 50mm audio drivers, but its 40mm Razer TriForce drivers can still pack a punch🐭. Better yet, you can regularly find it far cheaper than $100 during big sales events, due to its age. If you want a little more firepower, that RGB lighting, prefer oblong-shaped cups, and want the sound qualityꦇ that rivals even the best Corsair headsets on the market, the Corsair Void Wireless V2 ticks all those boxes - just maybe give it a skip if you wear glasses every single day.

How I tested the Corsair Void Wireless V2 gaming headset

In the over two weeks that I had the Corsair Void V2 gaming headset, I racked up the hours in Marvel Rivals (especially as season two finally debuted), Dead by Daylight, Sea of Thieves, and Master Detective Archives: Rain Code on the PS5. As I lived and breathed the budget headset, I also played Marvel Rivals on the PC so I could accurately compare the sound across different platforms, and tested games like Counter-Strike 2. On the original Nintendo Switch, I played Super Mario Sunshine and Super Mario Galaxy (via Super Mario 3D All-Stars) and played Spiritfarer with the headset on the Steam Deck.

Outside of gaming, I also watched a ton of TV streaming apps, using the headset to catch up on the second season of Solo Leveling on Crunchyroll, and listened to a plethora of different music genres via Spotify - from Djo’s new album ‘The Crux’ to Charlie XCX. For more information on 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:how we test gaming headsets, check out the full 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:GamesRadar+ Hardware Policy.

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I'm constantly switching out the latest gaming headsets, but the SteelSeries Arctis Nova 5 Wireless always manages to find its way back to me. Sure, it's not as feature-full as its higher-range counterpart, the Arctis Nova Pro Wireless, but it still brings superb audio to the table, a high-quality mic, and the upper echelons of comfort, all for an affordable, mid-range price tag.

The pair's MSRP is pretty agreeable at $129.99, discount or not, but right now, you can grab the PC version of the wireless headset for . A saving of $30 may not seem like the biggest deal in the world, but any discount on one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming headsets is worthwhile. Especiall꧑y as it makes its price more in line with the best budget ꦇheadsets - of which it easily reigns supreme over its cheaper rivals.

If you were lucky enough to catch it in last year's Black Friday sales, you'd haᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚve seen it drop aꦅs low as $79.99, a record for the wireless headset. At 23% off, that's not as impressive, but any time it drops below that sweet $100 spot, I can't help but sing its praises. Especially as it doesn't like to stay at this price for long.

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Even with a small saving of $30 off this mid-range headset, that makes the Arctis Nova 5P even more of an ideal budget-friendly pickup for your gaming PC, PS5, or even your original Nintendo Switch. This deal isn't a record low by any means, but any time one of my favorite SteelSeries headset drops below $100, I want to make a fuss about it.

Buy it if:

✅ You want one of the comfiest headsets around
✅ Your PC is your platform of choice
✅ You love trying out audio pre-sets

Don't buy it if:

❌ You have the means to get the Arctis Nova Pro Wireless
❌ You only play the Xbox Series X/S
❌ You need a detachable mic

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Should you buy the SteelSeries Arctis Nova 5 Wireless headset?

The SteelSeries Arctis Nova 5P wireless gaming headset on a wooden desk.

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Every single time I clock that the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:SteelSeries Arctis Nova 5 Wireless gaming headset has any kind of significant discount, I feel the urge to sing its praises. Currently, I have the Arctis Nova 5P (the PlayStation version), and it single-handedly remains one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best PS5 headsets I've had the pleasure of placing on my noggin - and that's coming from someone who tests at least 2-3 brand-new headsets every month.

The first thing that'll instantly grab you, whether you have the Arctis Nova 5 Wireless, the PlayStation, or Xbox mode🌺l, is just how lightweight it is. If you're fed up with a bulky pair of cups digging into your skull, or are prone to migraines like me, then you'll be happy to know I never have any issues even after hours upon hours playing Dead by Daylight on the PS5, or embrassingly racking up my hours in zero-build Fortnite matches.

At ‎266.7g, I even regularly find myself forgetting I'm using it at all - though the booming sound from its 40mm custom-designed Neodymium Magnetic Drivers is a pretty stark reminder. SteelSeries's long list of gaming audio tech is known for its impressive sound, and the Arctis Nova 5 Wireless doesn't disappoint. If and when I'm testing out a pretty sub-par audio device, like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:OXS Storm G2, it's a relief to switch back to this headset. Not to mention, this headset deals with the same drivers as its premium c🍸ounterpart, the Arcti🐼s Nova Pro Wireless, so you're pretty much dealing with the best your games can sound.

Photo of the mic of the SteelSeries Arctis Nova 5P headset.

(Image credit: Future)

If you care about sound, out of the box, this headset is an easy one to recommend. But the free-to-download SteelSeries app opens a realm of easy-to-select audio pre-sets, which just makes things even better. Hooking up to your smartphone to use them is easy, too, thanks to the Bluetooth and 2.4GHz dongle that comes with the headset. From there on out, you have loads of custom audio profiles, some made officially in collaboration with developers and Esports personalities. If you love your Dead by Daylight as much as me, that pre-set is to die for (hopefully not literally if you're a survivor main). I swear, I was able to escape the killer's clutches far more with it turned on than I was without it.

Additionally, the mic on this headset is one of the best I've ever used on a gaming headset. In fact, it's a little too good as over Discord, my friend could hear my quiet whimpering, which let them know exactly where I was hiding during our 'friendly' co-op DBD matches. It's not detachable, which could be a deal-breaker for some. But it is retractable and is so flush with the edge of the cup when fully in the headset that you can take the Arctis Nova 5 out with you for listening to music, and you won't look silly - trust me, I do that on the regular!

If you have a bit more cash to spend than $99.90, you could grab the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:SteelS♏eries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless, and I wouldn't judge you. In fact, I'd recommend it more as not only are you getting that same high-end audio and mic quality, but a better battery too. The hot-swappable battery feature of the Pro Wireless outdoes the up to 60 hours of the 5 Wireless easily, and it's even more suited for multi-platform players. Alternatively, there's also the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:SteelSeries Arctis Nova 7, which is a step-up from the 5 Wireless and bring simultaneous Bluetooth and 2.4GHz to the table, alongside the option for a wired connection too.

Yet, if the "under $100" part of my headline is what caught your attention, I have a feeling that the over $300 price tag of the premium option might not be your jam. Just don't blame me if picking up this current Arctis Nova 5 Wireless deal gets you curious about other SteelSeries headsets - as it's a sli๊ppery (albeit fantastic-sounding) slope.

If your Xbox is feeling envious, our 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Xbox X headset list is full to the brim of the best gaming headsets for the Microsoft machine, and we've got plenty of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Nintendo Switch headsets gathered, too, if you're more of a fan of Ninty's older handheld. Our guide for the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best PC headsets for gaming is also overflowing with our alternative top picks, which would also sound the part alongside Sony's current-gen pixel-pusher.

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JLab and MrBeast have collaborated to release the JLab Gaming x MrBeast Nightfall headset, a themed version of the audio brand's flagship gaming pair of cups. From an over 351 million subscribed YouTube channel to toys and chocolate bars, this brand-new wired pair of cups doesn't feel that out of the blue. In fact, I'm surprised it took this long for an audio brand to team up with MrBeast, especially as an online personality who's got their own Fortnite skin and YouTube channel under their belt.

The JLab x MrBeast Nightfall headset isn't going to be a contender for one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming headsets any time soon. Essentia🧜lly, the brands have collaborated to produce a budget pair of wired cups aimed towards young fans who don't mind missing out on 🌟Bluetooth and 2.4GHz connectivity and just want to show off their love of the YouTuber - which is totally fine.

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The JLab Gaming X MrBeast Nightfall gaming headset has landed exclus🅘ively at Walmart. For just $29.99, you can get a wired headset that's compatible with the Nintendo Switch, PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X/S consoles (via the 3.5mm aux cable) and shows off your love of the monumentally popular YouTuber. Despite being on the cheap side, this version of the Nightfall headset packs in JLab's 50mm Neodymium Magnet drivers, spatial audio support, and a Flip-Up to Mute💯 microphone for chatting to friends online.

Buy it if:

✅ You need a budget-friendly headset
✅ Comfort is key

Don't buy it if:

❌ You want Bluetooth and 2.4GHz options
❌ You're expecting premium features

However,ꩵ the team at JLab and MrBeast still managed to pack in spatial audio support, a TeamSpeak Certified microphone, and 50mm Neodymium Magnet audio drivers, all for under $30 - which is impressive as far as kid-friendly budget wired headsets go. Better yet, there's no need to pre-order as the JLab Gaming x MrBeast Nightfall headset is available right now from Walmart, and we have all you need to know to get yours below.

The JLab Gaming and MrBeast Nightfall gaming headset may be another product in a long line of MrBeast-branded merchandise, but both JLab and MrBeast's team have gone the extra mile to ensure this headset doesn't feel like just a soulless cash grab. The aesthetic of these budget cups is entirely on brand, thanks to their black transparent plastic cups and percing blue and pink MrBeast logos.

I'll be the first to admit, I'm not a die-hard MrBeast fan, but I am at least a fan of the way this headset fully utilizes the MrBeast licencing. Even the mesh fabric protecting the inner workings of the headset is decked out in that unmistakable 'MrBeast' blue, with 'Beast x JLab' text printed on it for an extra bit of flair. The accompanying headband, which can be swapped out for an all-black look instead, also features a pink and blue patterned design, which makes the headset more colorful and eye-catching than the standard Nightfall line.

Bryan Waddell, the VP of Marketing and interim CMO of MrBeast's Feastables brand, shared in the press release that this headset is "not just about the look" and that this brand-new collaboration "delivers killer audio performance that gamers will love.

With JLab's 50mm Neodymium Magnet audio drivers in tow, that's surely to be the case. My everyday pair of cups is currently JLab's JBuds Lux ANC over-ear headphones, and I'm still impressed by the audio punch its drive𒐪rs pack in, and they only come equipped with their 40mm drivers. But I'll have to test the Jlab Gaming x MrBeast Nightfall headset for myself to see j♚ust how good they actually sound.

Official promo image of the JLab Gaming x MrBeast wired gaming headset.

(Image credit: JLab Audio)

If you (or your kids) need an affordable gaming headset and you happen to be a MrBeast fan, this headset could do the job. Not only does it look and sound the part, but it's also sporting a TeamSpeak Certified near-field directional condenser microphone to provide an affordable method of chatting away to friends.

You can grab the JLab Gaming and MrBeast Nightfall wired gaming headset exclusively from from April 3. For now, this isn't for the UK fans but I'll be sure to update this p🎐age if that changes.

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The Corsair Virtuoso Max Wireless headset is the brand’s flagship pre🐼mium pair of cups, and this was apparent the second I carefully removed them from the included leather-bound case. From the sleek logo-embossed headband, the bright LED-lit-up metal cups and microphone, to the superb audio quality from the 50mm graphite audio drivers - every inch of the Virtuoso Max is just as impressive as the l💯ast.

Naturally, this premium quality comes with a premium price. The Virtuoso Max Wireless costs $329.99 / £280, which is pricier than nearly all the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming headsets I’ve come across so far. For console players, particularly those that stick to the PS5 or Nintendo Switch, this price could be a big ask - as while it will bring out the rich and nuanced sounds of any game you through its way, all its customization, including its sound and lighting, relies on hav⛄ing access to software like iCue and the Dolby Atmo𒆙s which are unique to PC and Mac platforms.

If you’re mainly in the market for a PC headset, and you don’t mind giving up tailoring your audio and lighting setup when switching to consoles, this is one of nicest that will grace your head. Sure, it’s a❀lso one of the heaviest, and the lackluster foam padding doesn’t do much to combat that. But the mild aches and pains are easy to forget when you hear and see all that the🌸 Corsair Virtuoso Max wireless headset has to offer.

Key specs

Price

$330/ £279.99

Acoustic Design

Over-ear, closed back

Connection

Simultaneous Bluetooth & 2.4GHz

Drivers

50mm Custom Graphene audio drivers

Frequency response

20–40,000 Hz

Microphone

Detachable Omnidirectional mic

ANC

Yes

Controls

Wirele꧙ss mode switch, action switch, custom button, volume control ring, multi-function control ring, mic mute button

Battery

Up to 60 hours

Weight

417g

Compatibility

PS5, PS4, PC💞, Mac, Nintendo Switch & mobile (Xbox compatiღble with the Xbox version)

Design

It’s difficult not to get carried away when yapping on about the design of the Virtuoso Max Wireless headset. For this review, I was provided with the White SKU, and as soon as I got my hands on it, I couldn’t help but grin at the sight of its sleek, sophisticated appearance. This is mostly due to its hard-to-miss shining metal cups and yoke, which make this headset stand out from the plastic chassis of other PC headsets I’ve had across my testing bench.

Even the top of the yoke looks monumentally classy thanks to its Corsair embossed logo, which is almost as reflective as its LEDs are bright. The sleek design continues as the yoke attaches to the light gray leather headband, which features the Corsair text logo subtly engraved across it. It feels a bit silly getting this worked up over the look of a gaming headset, but it was refreshing to only test a White headset, but one that has such a robust chassis.

The high-quality build of the Virtuoso Max impressed me down to the gleaming metal cups, patterned control wheels, USB-C detachable microphone, and the matching light gray cushioned headband and ear cushions. Even the onboard co꧟ntrols don’t feel intrusive and contribute to the professional appearance by remaining tucked away on the bottom of either cup - which includes the wireless mode switch, USB-C mic port, action switch, custom button, and USB-C port for charging.

Photos taken by writer Rosalie Newcombe of the white SKU Corsair Virtuoso Max Wireless gaming headset.

(Image credit: Future/Rosalie Newcombe)

All of this fanning over the headset’s look was before I even flicked it on, which only cemented it as one of my favorite gaming headsets in looks alone. The six individual rings of both cups light up white one by one, simulating the initial flickering of an overhead office light. Even 🌸without customizing them through iC𝕴ue, these rings felt like a monumental step up from the Corsair Virutuoso RGB Wireless headset, which instead opts for customizable Corsair logos. The Virtuoso Max did take away one thing from its RGB counterpart, and that was the small LED ring on the detachable microphone, which adds an extra bit of flashy flair to an already great-looking bit of tech.

Photos taken by writer Rosalie Newcombe of the white SKU Corsair Virtuoso Max Wireless gaming headset.

(Image credit: Future/Rosalie Newcombe)

The LED on the microphone will light up red if you’ve purposefully (or accidentally) pressed the mute mic button. This LED-lit classy aesthetic is even represented on the accompanying 2.4GHz wireless dongle. The dongle has a Corsair logo, which will light up white when in use and light up red when it’s connected but the headset isn’t turned on, in case you need a little reminder.

This high-end premium design does ൩come at a cost, and I’m not just meaning it’s brow-raising $330 MSPR. This is a heavy headset, and its tight clamping force doesn’t help in making it a more comfortable experience. I found myself regularly moving it across different areas of my head every half hour to help with blood flow and give my skull some relief. For me, it’s array of high-quality features make it a small price to pay, but if you have an especially sensitive head or are prone to migraines, you may want to stick to a lighter headset alternative.

Features

The features of the Virtuoso Max are vast, but one of the first things I noticed during my early time testing the headset was its unique onboard controls. It has all you would expect of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best wireless headsets, including a ‘wireless mode switch’ that also acts as the power button. With simultaneous Bluetooth and 2.4GHz wireless, pushing this forward will not only turn the headset on but have you instantly connected should the 2.4GHz dongle be plugged into your PC or PS5. Holding the switch further another notch will activate Bluetooth pairing mode, and it is one of the fastest I’ve ever witnessed. Whether it was hooking the headset up to my Steam Deck or Nintendo Switch, both handhelds recognized the Bluetooth in seconds. Yet, it was the volume control wheel that really drew my attention.

Just to the side of the wireless mode switch, there’s an engraved metal pattern along the entire outer cup. This isn’t just for show and is there to give you a bit of grit as you turn the makeshift ear-wheel to control the volume. This volume wheel is one of my favorite aspects of the headset, as it feels far more convenient than feeling for any volume controls, which can often be small and hard to find on other headsets. It’s also incredibly smooth and satisfying to turn, and even after my two weeks of testing, I still feel like I’m on the set of a Kubrick sci-fi film whenever I use it to control my PS5 or PC’s system volume.

The rest of the left ear cup is home to a USB-C port for the detachable microphone. Cleverly, Corsair opted out of busying up the left side of the headset with more buttons and instead placed the mute mic on the bottom edge of the mic itself. This is noticeable the second you connect the two, as is the strong wired boom arm, which is one of the most robust I’ve used. Rather than the mic flopping around in your peripheral vision, which I experienced with the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:OXS Storm G2 wireless headset, the Virutoso Max🤡 mic stays exactly where you put 💖it.

Photo of the Corsair Virtuoso Max wireless headset sitting in its case taken by writer Rosalie Newcombe.

(Image credit: Future/Rosalie Newcombe)

On the opposite cup, you can find the custom button, which is used to turn on (and off) ANC if you hold it down for a few seconds, along with the action switch. The action switch ended up becoming one of my favorite controls on the headset, namely as it lets you skip music tracks in apps like Spotify - something I do far too often. Now, instead of begrudgingly having to make the effort to open Spotify on my phone or on my PC to skip a few tracks, I could just flick it back and forth and save myself some valuable time. The USB-C port for charging sits just under this button on the right cup, and its wheel can also be used to adjust your microphone’s audio monitoring.

The features of the Virtuoso Max don’t just shine where its onboard controls are concerned, but it’s also decked out with customization in both sound and lighting. By downloading Corsair’s iCue software, you can make some little tweaks to the headset’s lighting brightness, turn on and off its ANC, assign whether each wheel adjusts the system or Bluetooth volume when turned, enable or disable voice prompts, disable the mic’s LED, turn up the mic’s gain or just glance at the remaining battery of the headset instead.

iCue is typically a bit of a tedious and frustrating-to-use bit of proprietary software, and that doesn’t change with the Virtuoso Max. But the fact I was able to actually change the image of the headset to the white SKU I was testing in the review was a nice added detail that made me appreciate iCue more this time around. Fortunately, changing the headset’s lighting was also straightforward, and just like with the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史🎀查询:Corsair K65 Pro Mini RGB gaming keyboard, you have a range of lighting effects to utilize, from the bright blues of the “watercolor” lighting type to the more gamerified-looking “spiral rainbow.” For a nice added touch, you can set both cups to use the same effects or assign ܫthem individually, but for the most part, I stuck with the default white as they kept up the professional office look of white headset.

Photos taken by writer Rosalie Newcombe of the white SKU Corsair Virtuoso Max Wireless gaming headset.

(Image credit: Future/Rosalie Newcombe)

More importantly, it’s via iCue that you’re introduced to the first set of audio features. Through the app, you can꧃ use an equalizer to switch between different audio presets, create your own, or adjust your mic sidetone. iCue also contains a ‘SoundID Personalization’ feature, which provides you with an audio test to create a more personalized sound for your games. The next set of audio features comes through the Dolby Atmos app, which you have to download separately. You can select from a similar range of audio presets, which include game, movie, music, and voice modes, along with three custom slots to create your own personalised audio. Each mode comes with a range of audio settings to choose from, ranging from a detailed, balanced, or warm pre-sets. Naturally, as a gaming headset, the game mode also has an extra performance setting that is designed for competitive games in particular.

Performance

This headset is, by large, a PC gaming headset. It’s compatible with the PS4, PS5, Nintendo Switch, and Xbox consoles (if you have the Xbox designed version), but its performance lends itself to the platform. This is primarily due to the fact that if you want to customize the sound, you need to use Corsair’s iCue software or the Dolby Atmos app - neither of which you can access while playing your PS5, Nintendo Switch, or Steam Deck, which I also used for testing.

That’s not to say it doesn’t sound great when paired with Sony’s current-gen console. I tested the Virutuoso Max wireless gaming headset while playing hours upon hours of Marvel Rivals, Sea of Thieves, Phasmahobia, and my still ongoing adventures with Unicorn Overlord. At first, even at full volume, the headset was pretty quiet on the PS5, but this was easily remedied by ensuring I had downloaded the latest firmware update through iCue. Afterwards, the low, mid and high range levels of each game’s soundscape sounded more full and pulled forward, which was ideal as I like my game audio loud and in-your-face.

Galacta’s high-energy narration in Marvel Rivals sounded as clear as day through the cups, and the triumphant score of the competitive hero shooter sounded fairly balanced. It was missing that boomy bass, but without an app version of iCue at my disposal, there wasn’t much I could do to fix that. This would be a common theme no matter what PS5 game I played - and while nothing ever sounded bad in any way, I can’t help but wish there was an easy way to play aro🧸und with iCue’s audio features on my Sony console. Fortunately, at l🐼east, with the Dolby Atmos options turned on through the PS5’s audio settings, I was able to witness the headset’s spatial audio through Sea of Thieves for the first time - which does wonders for Rare’s swashbuckling masterpiece.

Photo of Corsair Virtuoso Max Wireless headset taken by writer Rosalie Newcombe, on a white desk.

(Image credit: Future/Rosalie Newcombe)

Again, I didn’t have the full options as per the PC Dolby Atmos app, but I could still feel like I was truly below deck in my 2-manned sloop, as the creaking of the ship sounded like it was permeating all around me. This was even better on the PC, where not only I still had access to my pirate and my ship thanks to Rare’s cross-progression, but I also had access to the various audio presets through the Dolby Atmos app which made the Sea of Thieves audio design, and stunning ost by Robin Beanland sound more full-bodied.

Of course, on PC I also had the iCue audio settings to play around with. But no matter if I tried out ‘Bass Boost’ or ‘FPS Competition, they never sounded like they lifted the audio in any positive way. The audio presets in the Dolby Atmos app, however, were fun to play around with - and I got a lot of use out of the ‘detailed’ and ‘balanced’ options found within the movie mode despite it being designed with watching media in mind. These options also lend themselves to shooters like Counter-Strike 2, which I tested out primarily when it came to putting the Virutuoxo Max through its paces on PC.

Keep in mind, I’m alright at hero shooters. When testing on the PS5, the headset’s clear and detailed soundscape made it easier to hide away from any approaching rival team members while I lurked around as Cloak and Dagger, my new Marvel Rivals main character. However, it’s been a while since I had the edge in a competitive FPS like Counter-Strike 2. That being said, being able to place the enemy team around me and hear their footsteps, which were easy to make out through the high-quality custom 50mm graphene audio drivers, made me actually enjoy an online FPS. In fact, I even alluded to the fact that I want to play even more CS2 to the delight of my partner, when it’s not typically my online game of choice.

I also used the headset when playing the Nintendo Switch and Steam Deck, and the higher-end of the Virtuoso Max’s sound lent itself to games like Super Mario Galaxy and Super Mario Sunshine, which I played via Super Mario 3D Allstars. On the Steam Deck, I tested the headset while playing A Highland Song and was able to mater the music rhythm segments thanks to not just the high-quality Bluetooth connection but also the audio excellence coming from the cups - even without iCue or the Dolby Atmos app by my side.

The audio of the Virtuoxo Max, and its various audio customizations isn’t the only thing it has going for it. The detachable microphone was also a joy to use and is one of the best microphones I’ve used in a headset to date. Just like the high-quality mic of headsets like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer BlackShark V2 Pro or the SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless, the mic of this he🌺adset made my voice sound crystal clear. That’s even when frantically shouting as I⭕ was left behind in a derelict spooky house in Phasmophobia, the quality of the mic remained intact.

Where the headset didn’t dazzle and amaze me, however, was when I got down to its weight. Even after the first 30 minutes of using the Virtuoso Max I had to adjust where the 417g headband was sitting on my head to relieve some pressure. Sure, it’s padded, but it’s not the softest foam, and it feels pretty rigid compared to what you want in a premium headset, especially one of the most expensive headsets at that. Luckily, I never experienced any pain around my ears despite the equally rigid feeling of the padded foam cups. I put this down to the fact they’re large enough that even my huge ears always felt enclosed and tu🌞cked away, and actually this was a benefit when the ANC was turned on as I truly couldn’t hear anything else going on around me.

Should you buy the Corsair Virtuoso Max Wireless?

Photo of Corsair Virtuoso Max Wireless headset taken by writer Rosalie Newcombe, on a white desk.

(Image credit: Future/Rosalie Newcombe)

The Corsair Virtuoxo Max wireless high-fidelity gaming headset is not a budget-friendly pair of cups, and I firmly believe any gaming big of tech that isn’t a console should be given extra scrutiny when it sits above the $300 price threshold. That being said, its high-end price feels almost entirely justified given the full magnitude of features and quality on display with this headset - from its robust metal chassis, its high-quality audio and multi-platform compatibility.

For PC and multi-platform players, this headset is an easy recommendation. Sure, PC players will get the most out of it as it relies on software like iCue and Dolby Atmos for audio and lighting customization. Yet, even without bringing out the extra booming qualities of the headsets bass, and turning its cups into a dazzling light show, it’ll still make your PS5, Nintendo Switch, and even Steam Deck games sound sublime.

For those who prioritize battery life, and want access to audio customization without just having to use your PC, an alternative like the 澳洲幸运ꦦ5开奖号码历史查询:SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless headset would better suit your needs. It also has a similar MSRP of💯 over $300, but if you’re lucky, you can find it discounted during Black Friday, and other big sales events. Unlike Corsair, SteelSeries’s free app means 🧸you can tailor the audio with your phone, and it’s hot swappable batteries will go further than the up to 60 hours of the Virtuoso Max wireless headset.

How I tested the Corsair Virtuoso Max Wireless

I spent over two weeks testing Corsair Virtuoso Max Wireless where it became my go-to device day in and day out. During that time, I ran the premium pair of cups through a gaming gauntlet of hours upon hours of Sea of Thieves, Marvel Rivals, Counter-Strike 2, and some Fortnite and Stardew Valley for good measure. I also tested it out with the N💮intendo Switch to play games like Super Mario Galaxy and Super Mario Sunshine through Super Mario 3D All-Stars and while playing A Highland Song on the Steam Deck.


When not gaming, I used the Virtuoso Max Wireless to watch the finale of Severance season two, along with a plethora of TV shows on streaming platforms from Apple TV to Netflix. I also listened to playlist upon playlist on Spotify, testing it with the 90s alt stylings of the Lost Records game soundtrack, a bit too much Fleetwood Mac and a range of bands and artists to see hope it coped with a range of different genres. For more information on 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:how we test gaming headsets, check out the full 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:GamesRadar+ Hardware Policy.

If the Corsair Virtuoso Max isn’t the right fit, check out our guides to the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best PS5 headsets, 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Nintendo Switch headsets, and the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Xbox Series X headsets to find the perfect pair of cups for your favorite console.

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The Razer BlackShark V2 HyperSpeed Wireless gaming headset isn't the most recent set of cans by the bran, neither is it the most premium pair in the BlackShark line. But, that ultimately doesn't matter, as one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming headsets, is still manages to give even its Pro counterpart a run for its money even without any discounts in sight.

The Razer headset packs in the brand's booming 50mm TriForce Titanium audio drivers, crystal clear mic, and a ton of connectivity options for an MSRP of just $129.99 - a price almost unheard of considering all you get in one high-quality package. But right now, the headset is down to just thanks to the influx in spring sales. This makes one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Razer headsets even more of a steal, especially when a lot of other sub $100 headsets skimp on the powerful audio drivers and don't quite have everything this pair offers.

Better yet, this is almost a return to the lowest ever price. During last year's holiday sales, the headset dropped to just $98.97, so if you grab the BlackShark V2 HyperSpeed Wireless right now, you're practically picking it up for🎉 its record lowest price so far - minus the couple of extra cents.

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The Razer BlackShark V2 Hyperspeed was already a budget-friendly headset, but now this Amazon spring saving has made it even more of a steal. For just $98.99, you can grab one of the best gaming headsets, decked out with Razer's mighty 50mm TriForce Titanium audio drivers, up to 70 hours of battery life, and a high-end mic. Better yet, you can use it with a wired, Bluetooth, or wireless 2.4GHz connection to the platform of your choice. This current deal is also only a few cents away from its record low, the kind of saving I haven't seen since last year's ho⛦liday sales - making it even more of a no-brainer.

Buy it if: 

✅ You play the PS5, PC, Nintendo Switch & mobile
✅ You want a detachable high-quality mic
✅ You want to experience the 50mm audio drivers

Don't buy it if: 

❌ You play Xbox
❌ You already own the BlackShark V2 Pro (2023)

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The Razer BlackShark V2 HyperSpeed Wireless vs the Razer BlackShark V2 Pro (2023)

Razer BlackShark V2 Hyperspeed close up on controls

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If you're in the market for a brand new gaming headset but don't want to break the bank, I'd wholly recommend the Razer BlackShark V2 HyperSpeed Wireless even without its current spring deal. At full price, it's still decked out with a ton of features that I've spotted on more high-end headsets, and yet it doesn't have a higher-end price to match.

This is even the case amongst other Razer headsets. For example, the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer BlackShark V2 Proshares a lot in common with the BlackShark V2 HyperSpeed. Both sport ꧒Bluetooth and 2.4GHz wireless connectivity options, a 12Hz - 28kHz frequency response, and the brand's 50mm TriForce Titanium audio drivers, which are what makes the audio quality so high-tier.

Don't just take my word for it, as our hardware team's own Tabitha Baker explained in her 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Ra⛦zer Bla⛄ckShark V2 HyperSpeed Wireless review that the headset sounds excellent due to these drivers and that she was impressed by the "clarity across the mid-ranges" and its attention to detail. Yet, despite the fact that both headsets have these high-powered drivers, the Pro headset has an MSRP of $199.99, a whole $70 higher than the BlackShark V2 HyperSpeed. With this current spring sale, that makes the dꦜifference in price even more substantial, with $101 now seperating the two.

BlackShark V2 Pro 2023

(Image credit: Future/Rob Dwiar)

It's not just the audio drivers that they have in common, either. Both headsets have the same HyperClear Super Wideband Unidirectional microphone, which is one of the best microphones I've ever used in my time as a hardware writer. No matter if I was shouting frantically in Marvel Rival as I was being torn to pieces by the rival team's Hulk or chatting away to fellow sailors in Sea of Thieves, the mic always made my voice sound crystal clear. The only real difference at play is that you can detach the mic of the Pro (2023) model, whereas you're stuck with it with this headset. That might not mean much if you're just looking for a gaming headset, but it does mean that only the Pro model can double up as a great pair of everyday headphones for music and TV streaming. That is, unless you're okay with a mic bouncing in your face as you listen to music in public.

Even the battery life is similar, with each headset able to provide up to 70 hours of playtime. The differences are there, but they're pretty nuanced and will ultimately whether or not you have a strict budget in mind. If you're desperate for a detachable mic and want the option of a sleek white colorway I'd wholly recommend the Razer BlackShark V2 Pro (2023) instead - especially as it's current deals adds a $30 saving on top of everything else.

Yet, if you like to keep your gaming accessory budget low, want the added option of a wired connection, and aren't too bothered about the mic then the Razer BlackShark V2 HyperSpeed Wireless headset w🙈ould be ideal for your PS5, PC, Nintendo Switch or even your mobile gaming needs. The fact it's now under $100 is just a nice added bonus.

If the Razer BlackShark V2 Hyperspeed wireless headset doesn't do it for you, our guides to the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best PS5 headsets, the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Xbox Series X headsets, and the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Nintendo Switch headsets are full of more budget-friendly alternatives.

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Cherry has added to their already fruitful array of gaming accessories with the launch of the Cherry XTRFY H3 Wireless. Known for their Cherry MX switches, gaming keyboards, mice, and the XTRFY H1 and H2 headsets, Cherry has now decided to step things up a notch with their first ever wireless gaming headset - which looks like it has e-𝓰sports fans in its sights. However, it's that above-average 100 hour battery life that has us intrigued. While a few wireless𒁏 cups can stretch up to 110 or 120 hours, most models at this price range stick to between 50 and 70 hours.

Eight-time Counter-Strike world champion, Emil "HeatoN" Christensen, stated that the headset is "perfect for FPS games", with the Esports Hall of Fame inductee further explaining that "its directional audio really stands out, making it easier to pinpoint enemies" when playing games like Counter-Strike 2. This could be down to its chonky 54mm audio drivers, which Cherry stated can "amplify key in-game sounds."

The brand has stated that the headset iꦜs available today, but we🦩're still waiting for Amazon to pull through at the time of writing.

Cherry XTRFY H3 Wireless | 
The Cherry XTRFY H3 wireless gaming headset is a first for the brand, sporting multiple EQ modes, Bluetooth and 2.4GHz wireless connectivity options, 53mm audio drivers, and 🌳a whopping up to 100 hours of battery life - all for under $100 too🍨. The site currently states it's unavailable, but it should be popping up any time now.

Buy it if:

✅ You play PC, PS5, Nintendo Switch & mobile
✅ Up to 100 hours is enough
✅ A detachable mic is a must
✅ Comfort is key

Don't buy it if:

❌ You play on Xbox
❌ You want an open-back headset
❌ RGB is a must for your gaming headsets

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The larger the audio drivers, the better and more bassy a sound any gaming headset can produce, so it's more than impressive Cherry has crammed them into a $99.99/ £129.99 pair of cups. The wireless headset looks to be suited not just for those who love their first-person shooters, but for multi-platform players too.

The head isn't designed with Xbox players in mind, so it's multi-platform to a point. But anyone who regularly plays games on their PC, Mac, PS4, PS5, Nintendo Switch, and even their smartphone will be able to use it. Like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming headsets, there's more than one wireless option at play here, with the XTRFY H3 giving you the option of using Bluetooth or its accompanying wireless dongle for a low-latency connection.

The Cherry XTRFY H3 Wireless is available is ava🧸ilable right now, however, it's still listed as "currently unavailable" on Amazon. Anyone based in the UK and Europe can grab the headset for , and it should be available as soon as possible for just .

Promo image of someone wearing the Cherry XTRFY H3 wireless gaming headset, with a gaming chair and monitor behind them.

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The Cherry XTRFY H3 Wireless doesn't have the largest battery life you can find in any headset. As of now, that award goes to the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:HyperX Cloud Alpha Wireless, which can last up to 300 hours. While impressive, it does have an MSRP of $199.99 / £189.99 so it's not the most budget-friendly of options, which is what makes the Cherry XTRFY H3 Wireless that more impressive. A wireless gaming headset that lasts up to 100 hours, yet still doesn't break through that $100 price barrier, definitely makes it a headset worth keeping an eye on.

Right now, you can gra♎b the Cherry XTRFY H3 Wireless for / £129 from Amazon, and directly from the if you're based in the UK and Europe.

If the Cherry XTRFY doesn't do it for you, check out our guides for the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best PS5 headsets, the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Xbox Series X headsets, and the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Nintendo Switch headsets to find the perfect pair of cups for your console of choice.

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The SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless is an impressive piece of tech, but its high-end price isn't for everyone. Fortunately, this month officially marks the start of spring, which means Amazon's Spring Sales are on their way, and they already have their sights set on the premium gaming headset.

The discounts officially kick off on March 25, but some early spring sales have already started popping up. This is great news if your gaming setup could use a bit of a spring refresh, especially as the SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless gaming headset is just , a saving of 29% off. Any discounts on one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming headsets out there is rare to begin with, but this early spring sale saving tak♉es the cake a๊s it takes almost $100 off its $349.99 MSRP.

Earlier this year, the wireless headset saw a brief discount to $274.99, which was the cheapest I had seen it in a long time, other than during last year's Black Friday sales. But this early spring sale even beats out Black Friday (where the headset dropped to $268 ꦡfor a brief time) as one of the best deals I've ever spotted for the premium pair of cups. It's even just a few dollars off its lowest ever price, which is unheard of. If you want to prepare for a summer of gaming ahea🐻d, this rare and refreshing Pro Wireless deal is a no-brainer.

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This isn't the cheapest I've seen the Arctis Nova Pro Wireless, however a saving of $99.99 is pretty close. Thanks to Amazon's wave of early spring deals, this triumphant wireless gaming headset is just $250, a saving I haven't seen the likes off since last year's Black Friday sales. If there's any deals at all, this headset likes to hover around the $300 mark, but right now there's 29% off its MSRP of $349.99, making it an no-brainer pick up for multi-platform players.

Buy it if:

✅ You play on PS5 and PC
✅ You have plenty space for the base station
✅ You want to minimize your charging time
✅ You want a comfortable headset

Don't buy it if:

❌ You play on Xbox
❌ It's not within your budget
❌ You prefer the white SKU

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Should you buy the SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless headset in 2025?

Image of the SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless taken by author Rob Dwiar.

(Image credit: Future)

The SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless is may be one of, and arguable the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming headset available today, but that doesn't mean it's what's best for your gaming needs. For one, it's not the most affordable headset out there, even without this incredible early spring sale. Whether it's fully priced at $349.99, or discounted down to $250, that's a considerable amount to spent on pair of cups. From the get-go you'll first need to make sure that's within your budget, before you look at it's plethora of premium features.

If your funds aren't too fussed, then the Pro Wireless is definitely worth your time. It comes with a base station, and this little device can let you simultaneously connect (via Bluetooth and 2.𝓀4GHz) to multiple consoles at a time. Instead of that tedious and monotonous process of re-connecting your headset to whatever you want to play, at a touch of a button (on the base station itself) you can switch between your console of choice. This base station is the heart and soul of the Pꦦro Wireless, as it also opens your headset up to a ton of audio EQ settings, and offers up one of the best charging solutions found on any modern headset.

SteelSeriesArctis Nova Pro Wireless gaming headset on a wooden table

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The Pro Wireless comes with two hot-swappable battery packs, and these packs can be charged using the handy base station. Instead of ensuring you have a USB-C cable to spare, you can pop one of the batteries in the device, while the other is being used by the headset itself. If and when you've used up the up to 22 hours of battery life, all it takes is swapping the batteries, and you're golden. This way, you shouldn't have to spend any time waiting around for your headset to charge - which is an absolute game changer.

The Pro Wireless isn't just a convenient headset thanks to its multi-platform compatibility and unique charging, but it has that top-tier SteelSeries quality in just about every area. The headset sports the brand's 40mm Neodymium audio drivers, which brings on a beefy and booming bass sound. Don't just take my word for it, as our hardware team's own Tabitha Baker stated in her 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wirelꦏess review that the sound is "rich and detailed and well-rounded" even right out of the box. It's also equipped with retractable ClearCast Gen 2 microphone that makes you sound crisp and clear, and still provides a comfortable, lightweight feel on the head - ideal if you see a lot of 3 AM gaming sessions coming your way this spring and you want to avoid any unwanted pain on your noggin'.

Overall though, this headset is one for the multi-platform players. If you regularly switch things up between your PS5, PC, and even the Nintendo Switch, then this early Amazon spring sale is worth checking out. If you're instead indebted to just your PS5 or Xbox Series X, then the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:SteelSeries Arctis Nova 5 Wireless (with either it's PS5 or Xbox designed version) would be a better, and cheaper fit with its $129.99 / £129.99 MSRP. Plus, the Arctis Nova 5 Wireless still provides that high-end audio, build and mic quality that SteelSeries i🦄s known for.

If the SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless isn't quite for you, check out the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best PS5 headsets, 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Xbox Series X headsets and the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Nintendo Switch headsets to find the perfect pair of cups.

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There's no shortage of gaming headseওts that still pack in the features for those on a tight budget. If you're desperate for Bluetooth and 2.4GHz wireless connectivity, and don't want to skimp out on the great audio quality, and clear-sounding𝔉 microphone, you're spoilt for choice.

Finding a budget-friendly headset that would match most cute and cozy gaming setups, on the other hand, isn't as straightforward. Luckily, the Quartz Pink Razer Barracuda X is just right now, saving you over $30 off its MSRP of $99.99. This headset not only looks the part with its pretty pink colorway, but as one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming headsets it doesn't skimp out on the features either.

At full price, this cute pair of cups is already a bargain. It sports Razer's iconic sounding 40mm Triforce audio drivers, clear-sounding Hyperclear detachable mic, and multiple wireless options, all for u🃏nder $100. Now it's a full $30 cheaper than that $99.99 MSRP - a rate I've seen a few times in the last couple of years, but almost never recently. It was hard to find the Razer Barracuda X for less than $79.99 even over Black Friday, so today's return to form is very much appreciated. It has been $10 cheaper in the past, but only once 🀅- for a very brief moment back in December last year. I'm still counting this as a win considering it's been tough to find for under $80 this year so far.

Razer Barracuda X (Quartz Pink) | 
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The Quartz Pink version of the Razer Barracuda X is still $10 away from its lowest ever price. But grabbing one of the best gaming headsets with Bluetooth and 2.4GH wireless connectivity, and Razer's iconic Triforce 40mm audio drivers all for under $70 is a bargain worth celebrating - especially as I've only spotted the pink Barracuda X for cheaper last December.

Buy it if:

✅ You play the PS5, Nintendo Switch, Steam Deck and mobile
✅ You love pink and cozy gaming accessories
✅ You prefer having a detachable mic

Don't buy it if:

❌ You want the RGBs of the X Chroma model
❌ Up to 50 hours of ba✨ttery𒁏 life doesn't do the job

Price check: 

UK:

Should you buy the Quartz Pink Razer Barracuda X gaming headset?

Razer Barracuda X gaming headset with Nintendo Switch

(Image credit: Future)

Last year, the Razer launched the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Barracuda X Chroma which introduced customizable RGB lighting to the Barracuda X lineup. This was the next step in Razer's ongoing steps to upgrade the iconic headset lineup, but its flashy new makeover came at a price. Sometimes though, all you need is a refreshing colorway, especially if it keeps prices low, which is where the quartz pink Razer Barracuda X headset comes in.

While it's not decked in multiple zones of rainbow lighting, the Razer Barracuda X is the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Nintendo Switch headset cash can buy. The budget headset can connect to your Switch, or even your PS4, PS5, Steam Deck, and more via its Bluetooth and 2.4GHz connection options - so if you're a multi-platform player, this is one for you. Budget headsets with these wireless options aren't exactly rare, but they are difficult to find in a high-quality package like this.

Not only can you hook this headset up to multiple consoles, but it also sports Razer's 40mm Triforce audio drivers. If you've never had the pleasure of hearing them in action, our hardware's own Tabitha Baker explains in her 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Barracuda X review that she was " impressed by the balance and power" behind these cups. For under $100 (and now, even better, just $69), this headset produces a "surprisingly sophisticated soundscape" and makes everything from Super Mario Galaxy to Doom Eternal sound the party with its "punchy bass, delicate mid-range, and detailed treble".

Not only does it sound great, but you can sound great using it. Its detachable Hyperclear microphone will make you sound clear and precise, whether you're chatting directly through your favorite games, or through Discord. Budget headsets tend to have low-quality mics, so this is just another cherry on top of the great headset cake.

Alternatively, you could grab the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer BlackShark V2 Pro, if money is no option and you strive for a longer battery life, and want to put the brand's mighty 50mm audio drivers to the test. That being said, if you want Bluetooth, 2.4GHz connectivity, up to 50 hours ba༺ttery life, a high-quality detachable mic, and great audio quality all in one cheap package, picking up the Razer Barracuda X is a no-brainer. Its charming, pink colorway is just an added bonus.

Our guide to the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Razer headsets is bursting with alternatives if a pink pair of cups just isn't your thing. We've also gathered all the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Xbox Series X headsets and the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best PS5 headsets in one place if you're looking for something for your Xbox and Sony consoles instead.

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In the short amoun❀t of time the Corsair Virtuoso Max wireless has graced my Scottish head, it's taken me aback with not just how good it sounds, but with how good it looks too. The gaming headset has blown m๊e away with its high-quality audio, intuitive onboard controls, classy metal design, and eye-dazzling RGB lighting, but it's hard to ignore that it's a little on the pricey side.

The premium headset has taken a nice chunky discount down to , 24% off its hefty MSRP of $329.99. At its typical price, it's not that far off the price of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming headset, the SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless, which comes in at just $20 more without any savings, but with $80 off this high-end price is down to a reasonable mid-range point position.

This record-low price feels more fitting for the premium headset, 🐬especially as it isn't as feature-full as other high-end alt🐠ernatives. But even without a fancy base station and hot-swappable batteries, its high-quality sound, flashy sleek premium metal build, ANC, and simultaneous 2.4GHz and Bluetooth audio do enough to make this worthy of any gaming setup - this current discount just sweetens the deal.

Corsair Virtuoso MAX Wireless (White) |
Save $80 - 
This premium Corsair headset is as stylish as gaming headsets get, sporting a sleek metal build with eye-dazzling light on either cup. Fortunately, it sounds as good as it looks, which is what you want from a headset with an MSRP of $329.99. It's usually one of the priciest headsets out there, but right now you can save $80 off as it's down to its lowest ever price since launch.

Buy it if:

✅You play the PC, PS5, Switch and Mobile
✅ ANC is a must
✅ You're alr🍃eady part 🙈of the Corsair tech ecosystem

Don't buy it if:

❌ You want a lightweight headset
❌ You need an Xbox Series X/S headset

UK:

Price check: 

Should you buy the Corsair Virtuoso Max wireless headset?

Photo of Corsair Virtuoso Max Wireless headset taken by writer Rosalie Newcombe, on a white desk.

(Image credit: Future/Rosalie Newcombe)

Despite its $329.99 / £279.99 MSRP, the Corsair Virtuoso Max Wireless is missing out on the features you may expect of a high-end gaming headset. To begin with, this isn't designed with Xbox consoles in mind, so this is more for PC, PS5, Switch, and smartphone fans. There's also no base station to be found here, so you can't easily switch to the platforms it is compatible with, and charging has to be done the simple way, through the USB-C port on the right cup.

That doesn't mean the Corsair isn't a qualifier for one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best PC headsets for gaming I've come across. To begin with, it's one of the sleekest-looking headsets that's popped across my testing bench. Its metal form factor feels premium and robust, especially if you happen to pick up the white version. Not to mention, the LED rings on either cup are some of the most subtle uses of lighting on any headset. With every turn of the right cup, also the volume control, the rings of LEDs actually change, which only adds to its classy aesthetic.

It doesn't just look the part, but in my short time with the headset, every game I've thrown its way sounds crisp and mighty through its custom 50mm graphene audio drivers. While I've predominantly been using it for my PS5, this headset shines the most on the PC, where you can try out its immersive Dolby Atlmos spatial audio, and tweak not just its audio, but its lighting via iCue. It's also jam-packed with simultaneous 2.4GHz and Bluetooth connectivity, and ANC.

The ANC is a battery drain, like it is on any headset, but I have had to charge it a fair few times already despite Corsair's boasting it can last up to 60 hours. Its gleaming LED lig🐽hting, wꦯhich also features at the tip of its detachable high-quality mic, is also likely also behind its sub-par battery.

Photo of Corsair Virtuoso Max Wireless headset taken by writer Rosalie Newcombe, on a white desk.

(Image credit: Future/Rosalie Newcombe)

With a headset as flashy as the Virtuoso Max, its premium metal form factor does come at a price - a heavy one at that. At 431g it's one of the most lumbering headsets I've ever tested. It's pretty noticeable right out of the box, and worse after you've spent far too much time playing Sea of Thieves. Don't get me wrong, its fabric-coated padded cups do enough to prevent any pressure against the ears. But on multiple occasions, I had to adjust the headband and move it further back on my head to relieve the pressure the weight had built up over time.

If having an overtly heavy headset is a dealbreaker, then Corsair itself does have some lighter alternatives like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Corsair HS80 Max. At 352g it's still on the heavier side, but its plastic design makes it less of a strain on the noggin. Alternatively, there's also the Corsair Virtuoso Pro. Our hardware team's own Tabitha Baker remarked in her 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Corsair Virtuoso Pro review that the headset was "nice an🅘d lightweight" at 338g, and it didn't "feel flimsy" either.

If the Corsair Corsair Virtuoso Max Wireless gaming headset isn't doing it for you, check out our guides to the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best PS5 headsets, 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Xbox Series X headsets, and the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Nintendo Switch headset which are full to the brim with other high-end pairs of cups to choose from.

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Razer has stealth-dropped another brand new colorway on one of its mos🃏t popℱular gadgets today, with the Kraken Kitty V2 now available in white. The $99.99 / £99.99 headset is available to order via Amazon and Razer right now, having previously only been available in the brand's Black or Quartz.

The new white model comes with adorable pink accents on the side of each main cup, with the inside of each ear colored with the same bright color. That pink looks a little more vivid than the brand's own Quartz option, which opts for a more muted coloring overall. Everything else has been recolored in that crisp white finish, from the insides of the main earcups to the microphone and cable. It's not giving any of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming headsets a run any time soon, but it certainly loo🤪ks great.

Razer Kraken Kitty V2 BT |
The Razer Kraken Kitty V2 BT is now availabl✨e in a stark white colorway at Amazon. While Razer's store also has it on the shelves, shipping is faster and cheaper here.

Buy it if:

You're building a white setup
You prioritize aesthetics over raw performance
You're a cat lover

Don't buy it if:

❌ You don't mind dropping design for better audio

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Sure, the black and quartz versions were nice and all, but with so many cozy setups running with white and pastel aesthetics Razer knows exactly what it's doing🧸 here, and I'm loving it.

I naturally prefer my peripherals in white - it just feels like a more polished experience considering everything was black, silver, or gray for so long. This isn't the most expensive gaming headset in the world, but with a clean coat ofཧ paint it certainly looks more premium than it ever did before.

This isn't the first time the Razer Kraken Kitty V2 BT has had a wardrobe change. Last month, the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Kuromi collection gave the headset a full purple makeover and there's a similar Hello Kitty and Friends edition available as well (for $40 more)💖. This seems ♎to be Razer's go-to for cutesy limited edition runs, so I can't believe it took them so long to give it a full permanent color update.

The Razer Kraken Kitty V2 BT features the brand's TriForce 40mm drivers, a functional set of grills that provide fantastic audio for their price point (they're the same as you'll find in the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Barracuda X, 🐭one of my favorite devices). While there's no 2.4GHz connection, Razer does include a wireless option with its low-latency Bluetooth (you can still plug in if you run out of charge as well).

Where to buy the Razer Kraken Kitty V2 BT

Amazon can deliver the Razer Kraken Kitty V2 BT in white a little quicker than Razer itself can if you're a Prime member, which makes it my go-to retailer for this drop.

Razer is offerin𓆉g free delivery, but if you want your headset within the next week you're looking at a $10 surcharge.

We're also rounding up all the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best wireless headsets and the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best PS5 headsets on the market. Or, for more Windows shenanigans, check out the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best PC headsets available.

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The OXS Storm G3 wireless gaming headset instantly earned my attention when it initially came my way. Not just because of its unique design that fits in alongside any licensed Star Wars merch with its off-white retro-futuristic colorway clad with unique markings, but because it’s not too often that a sub $100 headset that boasts of multi-platform support and multiple methods of connectivity comes across my desk.

I’ve always been an advocate of that kind of tech, especially the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming headsets, doesn’t have to cost a fortune to impress and become staples of your gaming setups. In fact, I’m always more thankful that brands, from Razer to Turtle Beach, still produce budget-friendly alternatives for those who can’t quite fork out the cash needed for all the bells and whistles. Especially as someone who knows what it’s like being fanatical about tech, but who hasn’t always had the funds to enjoy it. While the OXS Storm G2 is much more affordable than the headsets I’ve used to testing, even at $79.99 / £79.99, it fails to provide the “premium” sound quality, nor even a great sound quality, that everyone stuck to any budget deserves.

It’s not all doom and gloom. It’s one of the comfiest headsets I’ve had on my head, and the detachable mic surprised me with just how clear it was despite its flimsy quality. Not to mention its RGB lighting is some of the most striking and nicest looking I’ve seen on any headset I’ve ever used. That said, its measly good♔ points do⭕n’t make up for its cheap-feeling build quality and cheap sound.

Key Specs

Price

$79.99 / £79.99

Acoustic design

Over-Ear, closed back

Connection

Wired/Bluetooth/2.4 GHz

Drivers

50mm Full-range Dynamic Drivers

Frequency response

20 Hz - 20,000 Hz

Microphone

Detachable Omni Directional Mic & a built-in mic

ANC

No

Controls

Bluetooth & 2ꦬ.4 switch, p𓆏ower button, volume dial,

Battery

Up to 40 Hours (Lights Off, 50% Vo෴lume), Up to 24 hours (Lig🐟hts On, 50% Volume)

Weight

250g

Compatibility

PS5/4 (only with 2.4GHz),🥂 ☂PC, Nintendo Switch, Steam Deck, mobile

Design

  • Unique off-white space age colorway
  • Subtle RGB lighting
  • Comfortable soft-to-the-touch cushion cups & incredibly lightweight

The design of the OXS Storm G2 wireless gaming is a double-edged sword - on the one hand, it’s one of the best-looking budget headsets I’ve come across. Its decision to go with an off-white, almost cream-colored form factor (for the white version I was provided) makes it look unique and almost space-age in its design. But the actual quality of the build leaves a lot to be desired and reminds me of one of the many off-brand, lower-end headsets clogging up big retailers’ search results.

If I wasn’t any wiser, I’d think that the Storm G2 wireless headset was a licensed piece of Starfiend tech. Its colorway and unique printed markings on each cup make it look like it would fit right in the cockpit of an X-Wing. It even reminds me slightly of my favorite budget headset, the Turtle Beach X-Wing Pilot headset, which featured its own printed markings to tie in with the Star Wars franchise.

When you get up close and personal with the build quality, you start to see past its distracting, albeit, funky design pretty quickly. To put it mildly, it feels cheap. The metal attachments connecting each cup to the leather-bound headband feel flimsy and almost sharp to the touch. This wouldn’t be too bad if it was the only issue I had, but after spending close time with the Storm G2, I noticed you can get a clear look at its internal specs through every port on the left cup. This isn’t something I’ve experienced with other budget-friendly headsets, or even headphones for that matter.

Each port on the left cup is illuminated once you turn on the headset, and thꦉe RGB lighting does its thing. With that, you can get an in-depth look at what makes th💛e headset tick, which upon my initial discovery, didn’t instill a lot of confidence. It’s unfortunate that that’s the first thing I noticed with the RGB lighting on, as the Storm G2 actually features one of the most stunning uses of lighting on a headset I’ve come across. Rather than the harsh, saturated rainbow lighting that adorns many pieces of gaming tech I own, the RGB back-lit OXS branded logos, and ring of lighting on each cup, are subdued and almost pastel colored.

Photo taken by writer Rosalie Newcombe of the headband of the OXS Storm G2 wireless gaming headset.

(Image credit: Future/Rosalie Newcombe)

The RGB lighting is nice, but I was even more impressed by how lightweight and comfortable the Storm G2 was to wear, even after hours upon hours of Marvel Rivals and Sea of Thieves. It only weighs 250g, which is monumentally lighter than the 408.2🎃g of the Turtle Beach Stealth 700 Gen 3, which I just had across my testing bench. This comfort is aided by the nicely cushioned leather foam pads on the cups and the leather padded cushion on the headband. I’m also super glad that OXS opted to avoid a fabric coating for the cups, as it means I don’t have to squirm thinking about the sensory issues they fuel within me. But also, the soft-to-the-touch headband with its finely done red stitching gives the headset a more professional edge. Just enough to distract me from its more flimsy elements.

Features

  • Limited wired, Bluetooth & 2.4GHz connectivity
  • Easily identifiable and awkward to press onboard controls
  • Up to 40 hours battery life (RGB lighting off)

As an under $100 headset, the OXS Storm G2 isn’t swimming in features. But it does at least offer up a wired, Bluetooth, and 2.4GHz connection via a dongle for most consoles. I say most, as despite advertising its “multi-platform compatibility”, you cannot connect via Bluetooth to the PS4 or PS5, and there’s no Xbox Series X/S or Xbox One support to be found here at all. (Though they do mention that in the small print.)

That isn’t too much of a deal-breaker, especially as I prefer to use a 2.4GHz connection with my PS5 anyway, and would always recommend that to anyone looking to avoid any annoying audio lag and latency issues. But it’s a little disappointing given not just OXS’s boasting of multi-platform capabilities, but that other budget headsets not that more expensive, like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Barracuda X, have ♒wired, Bluetooth, and 2.4GHz support, and Bluetooth for Sony’s consoles is still on the cards.

With the Storm G2, you do get all you need to connect to the PS5 or PC via the included 2.4GHz dongle. The OXS Storm G2 even included a 3.5mm AUX cable and a sleek-looking gray draw-string bag to keep everything in, which I always appreciate. But just ꦺas I’ve come to expect with this headset, every time I find something I like, it’s followed up by something that🐽 raised many an eyebrow.

Photo taken by writer Rosalie Newcombe of the OXS Storm G2 wireless gaming headset and what's included in its box.

(Image credit: Future/Rosalie Newcombe)

To alternate between Bluetooth and 2.4 GHz, you have to use the switch on the right ear cup. While it’s easily identifiable, with “BT” and “2.4G” written at either end, it’s not fun to use. You have to put a lot of gumption into moving this switch, to the point where it actually hurt my thumb the first time I used it. If you’re a Sony fan, you can’t use Bluetooth anyway, so it’ll always be in the 2.4GHz position, but the cheap and hard-to-use switch is another reminder of the overall cheap feeling of the wireless headset.

At least, it’s the only switch you’ll find. The Storm G2 opts to use easy-to-press black buttons for the power, EQ (also the RGB off button), and the mic mute button found on the left ear cup. These buttons are joined by a volume dial, 3.5mm port, USB-C charging port, and a port for the detachable microphone. Each of these buttons is also labeled, which means you’ll spend less time frantically pressing buttons in a myriad of ways when figuring out how to change the EQ, of which there are three modes, surround, game, and music.

You’ll also want to know exactly where this button is in the future. While I absolutely adore the look of the almost pastel-colored RGB lighting, having it on will seriously drain your headsets' juice. OXS even states that with the RGB on, you൩’ll get about 24 hours of battery life, which was pretty much my experience after weeks of testing. If you have♔ these off, however, you can push it to provide up to 40 hours, which is more what I’d want from a headset that costs $79.99 / £79.99.

Photo taken by writer Rosalie Newcombe of the OXS Storm G2 wireless gaming headset sitting on a black shelf.

(Image credit: Future/Rosalie Newcombe)

Performance

  • Hollow and sub-par sound quality
  • Surprisingly clear detachable mic
  • Average battery life

When we get into the nitty and gritty sound quality of the OXS Storm G2, it truly shows just how much it falls behind other b⛄ud💟get-friendly alternatives. Setting up Bluetooth, or 2.4GHz was at least super straightforward, and the typically mesmerizing music of composer Robin Beanland instantly came out of the cups seconds after I loaded up Sea of Thieves with the dongle securely in place within my PS5. But, to put it bluntly, everything in the game sounded pretty lifeless.

Whether I was sailing the seven seas, or keeping my team healed and in good working order as my new main Cloak and Dagger in Marvel Rivals, there was a tinny hollowness to the sound. It was almost like I was listening to the game’s audio from a distance rather than right up close to both of my ears. I wasn’t expecting anything too dramatic but as any headset that comes decked out with 50mm audio drivers, like that of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer BlackShark V2 Pro, I was at l least expecting some form of justice to be paid to at least, any game I threw its way.

The Storm G2, on the other hand just sounds lackluster. Its faint output did at least make games with a more top-resonating soundscape sound okay. Most notably the OST from Super Mario Galaxy and Super Mario Sunshine were passable. So, if you needed a sub-par sounding headset for the kids to use with their Nintendo Switch, this could do the job. But for a Super Mario die-hard fan, I couldn’t help but wish I had more oomph.

For dialogue, it definitely had an easier time of things. Other than the usual roundtable of games we use to test headsets with, I picked up the brand-new Lost Records Bloom and Rage, which dropped for PS Plus Premium members during the testing period. The Don’t Nod developed game centers around the mid-90s, and not only has a killer OST, but is full of dialogue. The latter sounded pretty okay on the headset and was an ideal way to put the 7.1 Virtual Surround Sound to the test. As protagonist Swann, I was able to hear characters in a dimly bar exactly how they were placed in the scene, which really upped the immersion factor.

The OST itself, as I expected, didn’t sound too grand, which is actually why I’m eager to replay the first half of the game with my favorite mid-range headset, the S🦋teelSeries Arctis Nova 5P, to see how the wonderfully thrashy riot grrrl tracks sound when they ಞhave the right support. Yet, at least the dialogue sounded a-okay on the Storm G2, and not as distant and sterile as the OST.


When not gaming, I used the Storm G2 to listen to a magnitude of bands. As the 90s mood of Lost Records had me hooked, this meant listening to some Cocteau Twins, The Cure, Nirvana, and a dab 💫of My Blood🃏y Valentine. As you can probably guess, anything of the grunge and shoegaze persuasion didn’t have the deep, bone-shattering bass they needed. Yet, after hearing how it coped with Marvel Rivals, Sea of Thieves, and later hours upon hours of Dead by Daylight, this was unfortunately unsurprising.

Photo taken by writer Rosalie Newcombe of the OXS Storm G2 wireless gaming headset sitting on its side on a black shelf with its RGB lighting on.

(Image credit: Future/Rosalie Newcombe)

What did take me aback was the quality of the microphone. It’s detachable, which was a nice addition as I don’t always like having a mic dangling in my face, especially if I’m playing a single-player game like Lost Records. But when turned on, it made me sound crystal clear, to the point where I was having full-on conversations with random players through Sea of Thieves' proximity chat.

The mic itself still feels pretty flimsy. The wire of it, which you can move around, doesn’t stay in place, making the bulbous foam tip flop around. With that being my first experience with the mic, I was expecting a distorted, barely understandable quality, but I was pleasantly surprised. Honestly, the mic is almost the saving grace of this entire headset and even sounded on par with the mic of the Razer BlackShark V2 Pro, which is one of the best mics I’ve ever used.

Streaming services like Disney+ or Prime sounded fine through the headset, which I used while catching up with the latest episodes of High Potential or Invincible. Although, I did have to charge the battery on a couple of occasions, mainly as I liked to have the RGB lighting on which as OXS states, only means you have around 25 hours of juice at your dis💃posal. I also had to have the volume up pretty loud, to make up for the hollow s💯ound even when listening to TV shows, which also helped whittle away at the battery life.

Should you buy the OXS Storm G2 wireless gaming headset?

Photo taken by writer Rosalie Newcombe of the OXS Storm G2 wireless gaming headset sitting on a black shelf.

(Image credit: Future/Rosalie Newcombe)

I went in really wanting to like the OXS Storm G2 wireless gaming headset, especially as the more budget headsets out there, the better. I grew up loving gaming tech, but not always having the budget to be able to pair my second-hand consoles with the very best in accessories, and so any time there’s a gaming headset especially, that can still provide the flashy RGB and multiple connectiꦓon options without breaking that $100 barrier, I’m more than on-board. Yet, even at its actual price of $79.99 / £79.99, this gaming headset feels hard to recommend, especially when there’𒈔s a ton of similarly priced headsets doing all it can and more.

Primarily, with a gaming headset, you want your favorite games, whether they’re on the PC, PS5, Steam Deck or Switch, to sound good. From the get-go, the OXS Storm G2 fails to do this basic requirement, and even with its 50mm audio drivers, everything sounds hollow and tinny. If you’ve ever listened to the overspill from someone’s headphones on the bus, that’s exactly how I’d describe the audio coming from either cup.

On the plus side, dialogue in games like Lost Records Bloom, and Rage sounds fine - and the 7🎃.1 virtual surround sound did exactly what it’s meant to. But whether I pl💎aying a brand-new release like Lost Records, or Marvel Rivals and Sea of Thieves, any game I through the headset’s way sounded lifeless. It’s not just the audio quality that has me reluctant to recommend the Storm G2 over similarly priced alternatives like the Corsair HS55 Wireless Core, or the Razer Barracuda X, but the build quality is iffy to say the least. Areas like the metal attachments feel sharp and flimsy, and the RGB lighting, though one of my favorite aspects of this headset, illuminates every port giving you a glimpse at the rattling internals inside.


In the short am🍰ount of time since the OXS Storm G2 launched in this new whit🍒e colorway, I’ve already seen some discounts floating around on retailers Amazon. With $20 knocked off this wireless headset, I can see it being an ideal entry point for those looking for a 2.4HZ wireless hook up for their PC or PS5, that still has a high-quality mic, and some dazzling RGB lighting. However, even though its MSRP may seem budget for some, it feels like a hard sell at $79.99 / £79.99 when it can’t get the one fundamental thing anyone wants out of any gaming headset done right - making sure your games sound great.

Ratings

Comfort

4/5

Audio

2/5

Battery

3/5

Microphone

4/5

Versatility

3/5

Build quality

3/5

How I tested the OXS Storm G2 wireless gaming headset

Photo taken by writer Rosalie Newcombe of the OXS Storm G2 wireless gaming headset sitting on a black shelf.

(Image credit: Future/Rosalie Newcombe)

I spent over two weeks with the OXS Storm G2 wireless gaming headset. In that time frame, I lived and breathed the the budget pair of cups and put it through its paces through plenty of hours of the competitive hero shooter, Marvel Rivals to see how it coped with a full and busy soundscape. As per our testing games of choice, I also played plenty of Dead by Daylight, and Sea of Thieves, to change things up with a more atmospheric audio environment. Additionally, I also tested to see how the Storm G2 dealt with a dialogue-heavy Lost Records, which launched on PS Plus during the time the headset was on my testing bench. The wireless headset was also hooked up to a Nintendo Switch OLED, where it was tested alongside Super Mario Galaxy (via Super Mario 3D All-Stars) and Super Mario Sunshine.

Any time not spent gaming was used to see how the Strom G2 dealt with streaming music. Through apps like Spotify, I throw multiple genres its way, from Carpenter Bruit to the bustling tunes of Bombay Bicycle Club. With the latest season of TV shows like Invincible currently ongoing, I also used the headset when watching streaming platforms, including services like Prime and Disney Plus. For more information on 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:how we test gaming headsets, check out the full澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询: GamesRadar+ Hardware Policy.

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Turtle Beach is changing things up a notch and steering away from the plain aesthetics of all-black peripherals, with the launch of the new purple Stealth 600 Gen 3 headset. Launching on March 3 this year, the brand has taken one of the iconic models from its Stealth line and given it a new sleek purple coat of paint, all for the same budget-friendly $99.99 / £99.99 price point.

Gaming headsets come in all shapes and sizes. But when it comes to color, even the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming headsets don't leave much to the imagination. Unless specifically designed to capture that 'cute and cozy' aesthetic, these devices typically come in either an all-black or all-white designs. This was just as true for the iconic 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Turtle Beach Stealth 600 Gen 3 but now this new pretty a🌞nd purple lease on life makes it stand out from the rest of the aesthetically plain Stealth line.

Turtle Beach Stealth 600 Gen 3 (Purple) | 
The purple Turtle Beach Stealth 600 Gen 3 gaming headset sports all the same impressive features as its black and white counterparts - featuring a low-latency 2.4GHz Wireless and Bluetooth 5.2 connectivity options, a flip-to-mute mic⛄, 50mm Nanoclear audio drivers, and even some built-in EQ modes. Des🌊pite its new flashy colorway, it's still priced at $99.99 / £99.99, making it one of the more budget-friendly options in the Stealth line.

Buy it if:

✅ You want a wireless gaming headset
✅ You mainly play on the Xbox Series X or PC
✅ A packed battery life is a must
You like the color purple

Don't buy it if:

❌ You want a PS5 headset
❌ Having RGB lighting is a must
❌ You want the most premium Stealth h👍eadset ᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚaudio quality

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Despite this new sleek purple aesthetic, the headset retains not just the same price, but the same premium features that impressed us the first time around. Most notably, for under $100 you're still getting that impressive up to 80 hours of battery life, which is notable more than other headsets of its price range. Normally you can expect to get anywhere from 50 - to 70 hours of juice on a sub $100 pair of cups. Even alternatives in the Stealth line, like the Stealth 700 Gen 3, share the same battery limits despite costing double.

This purple version of the headset is designed with the Xbox in mind, but its Bluetooth 5.2 and 2.4GHz connectivity options make it compatible with pretty much anything you throw at it - from the Xbox Series X/S, PC to the PS5 and your everyday mobile phone. While your gaming setup gets a splash of color, its 50mm Nanoclear audio drivers offer up a rich, robust sound profile, which through our hardware team's own testing, gave justice to games from The Last of Us to Doom Eternal.

This purple Stealth 600 Gen 3 is also decked out with a flip-to-use microphone, re-mappable wheel & mode buttons, built-in EQ modes including the brand's branded 'Superhuman' hearing feature, and memory foam padding with the brand's own "Glasses-Friendly" technology. For all intents and purposes, this is the same Stealth 600 Gen 3 headset released last year, but in purple formܫ. Fortunately, the pretty purple design also hasn't jacked up the price - which is good news for those looking for a better fit for their cute and cozy gaming setups. Or anyone just as bored as I am with the sea of all-black or all-white p🃏eripherals.

Official promo image by Turtle Beach of a model wearing the new purple Stealth 600 Gen 3 gaming headset.

(Image credit: Turtle Beach)

One of the stand-out aspects of the purple Stealth 500 Gen 3 gaming headset is arguably its price. This is a sub-$100 headset, and even its brand-new flashy makeover doesn't deviate it away from its more budget-friendly price point. The Turtle Beach headset is just $99.99 / £99.99, marginally cheaper than other headsets in the Stealth line, like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Turtle Beach Stealth 700 Gen 3 which is double that of this new purple pair. By sticking with its budget pricing, that pits the Stealth 600 Gen 3 still up against other budget rivals like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer BlackShark Hyperspeed, or the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:SteelSeries Arctis Nova 5X.

Where to buy the purple Turtle Beach Stealth 600 Gen 3 headset

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In the US, you can pre-order the new purple Stealth 600 Gen 3 gaming headset directly from the Turtle Beach US storefront for its full MSRP of $99.99. Otherwise, the purple Turtle Beach headset is currently a exclusive, however, it hasn't y🤪et made an appearance on the site.

UK -
In the UK you can grab the purple version of t꧂he Stealth 600 Gen 3 headset directly from the storefront. However, under-rated UK retailer Very is your best bet for pre-orders with speedy delivery.

Purple Turtle Beach Stealth 600 Gen 3 FAQ

When will the Purple Turtle Beach Stealth 600 Gen 3 release?

The Purple Turဣtle Beach Stealth 600 Gen 3 gaming he🦄adset is available to pre-order now for Xbox consoles, and is planned to be released on March 3, 2025.

How much will the Purple Stealth 600 Gen 3 cost?

Th𝐆e brand-new Purple Stealth 600 Gen 3 will cost $99.99 / £99.99 respectively, which nestl🍌es it nicely in the sub-$100 category of gaming headsets. Despite it's brand new stylish colorway, this makes the new version of the headset the same price at launch as previous models.

Is the Turtle Beach Stealth 600 Gen 3 available in other colors?

If you don't fancy yourself the upcoming purple version of the Stealth 600 Gen 3 gaming headset, all is not lost. Currently, you can grab the pair of cups i꧟n Black or White versions, which are available through trusted retailers and the official Turtle Beach storefront.

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The first big sales event of the year may already be over (so long, President's Day) but some savings have still stuck around. The biggest deals of the day were mostly found with fancy household appliances, but just like the years before, gaming tech saw its fair share of decent discounts, most notable where console bundles and gaming headsets were concerned.

For those who prefer lighter alternatives than a headset, some deals on gaming earbuds are still holding out strong, like the Razer Hammerhead Hyperspeed earbuds still , a whole 47% off their MSRP of $149.99. At almost half price off, this saving is impressive enough in its own right, but it also marks the lowest I've ever found for some of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming earbuds money can buy.

To put this discount into perspective, this deal on Amazon's Woot site is lower than the Xbox gaming earbuds have ever been on the US Amazon site. So far, I've only spotted the earbuds drop as low as $99.99 at the retailer, but now you can save a whopping $70 - enough to even get yourself one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Razer headsets should you want the best of ♎both worlds for your Xbox gaming setup.

Razer Hammerhead Hyperspeed (Xbox version) | 
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These Razer earbuds already had a reasonable MSRP of $149.99, but thanks to Woot, and the leftover President's Day sales, you can now save 47% off these hea☂dset alternatives. That almost half-price discount means you're saving yourself a hefty $70, which is the biggest saving I've ever spotted for these Xbox gaming earbuds so far.

Buy it if: 

✅ You play across the Xbox Series X/S/Xbox One, PC and mobile
✅ ANC is a must
✅ You want earbuds for ๊gaming, music, and every day use

Don't buy it if: 

❌ You only play the PS5
❌ You'd prefer to own the Pro version instead

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Should you buy the Razer Hammerhead HyperSpeed gaming earbuds?

Razer Hammerhead Hyperspeed earbuds on side to show touch controls

(Image credit: Future)

Whether or not the Razer Hammerhead Hyperspeeds are the right fit for you depends on, just like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming headsets, what you actually want to use them for. As the Woot deal explicitly covers the Xbox version, you're gonna first and foremost need to own an Xbox Series X/S or Xbox One - but that should be a given.

This version not only comes in a black and green colorway to match the Xbox design aesthetic but can connect up to your Xbox console via the accompanying 2.4 GHz dongle to offer up that juice latency-free connection. Licensed earbuds and headsets are known to be pretty pricey for Xbox devices, notably as they need to work around Microsoft's inclusion of proprietary wireless technology. Not a lot of wireless headsets, and of course earbuds, work well with this setup, which is why anyone with an Xbox console needs to keep an eye out for audio tech specifically designed with their pixel-pushing beast in mind. That can mean your options are limited if you're on a budget, so that's why being able to grab Xbox earbuds for under $100 as part of this Woot deal is worth shouting out about.

Whether or not these Xbox earbuds are worth your attention will also depend on whether or not you're a big fan of gaming headsets. Personally, I prefer having a headset propped on top of my head. Not only am I used to them after decades of using headsets, headphones and even being in music studio environments, but they're a lot ꦺharder to lose sight of. Gaming earbuds, are much more lightweight and their compact size makes them more prone to ending up lost having rolled under the sofa - or worse, lost to time somewhere in a puddle in the street.

Razer Hammerhead Hyperspeed earbuds and case separately on table

(Image credit: Future)

While I prefer gaming headsets, I can't ignore the fact this huge Woot saving has me considering switching to earbuds in the long run. Any doubts I have over its audio quality have been long squashed as our hardware team's own Tabitha Baker stated in her 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Hammerhead Hyperspeed review that she was " blown away by the dynamic audio on offer."

While she iterates that they don't entirely match up to their headset counterparts, the audio quality of the gaming earbuds was enough to keep her "captivated" and regardless of the game genre, she noticed "a particularly strong attention to keeping dialogue rich and full-bodied." Games heavy in dialog may sound a bit muted on the earbuds, but fortunately, there are volume controls on the buds themselves to come in handy when the sound needs an extra boost.

The major caveat with these Xbox versions is the battery life. Unlike the PlayStation versions in the above-mentioned review, the Xbox earbuds only last 3-4 hours. This could understandably be a deal breaker for some, but there are plenty of alternatives, including Xbox versions of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Steel Series Arctis Nova Gamebuds if these don't quite suit your needs.

If you're after a budget-friendly pair of gaming earbuds and spend most of your time on the Xbox Series X/S or Xbox One, this Razer Hammerhead Hyperspeed W𒊎oot deal could be right up your alley. The battery life may not be the best, but not only are they decked out with Bluetooth 5.2 and 2.4GHz support, but there's ANC thrown in the mix too - making them even a viable option for music and streaming needs if you spend just as much time listening to Spotify as you do gaming.

If the Razer Hammerheard Hyperspeed gaming earbuds aren't for you, check out our guide to the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Xbox Series X headsets for a ton of alternative pick ups. We've also gathered all the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best PS5 headsets and 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:PC headsets for gaming in one place if you're after a headset for your other consoles instead.

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President's Day may still be a while away yet, but the deals have already started to flow. Typically, you can expect savings on household furniture and appliances during the big sales event, but big retailers like Amazon have slashed the prices on a ton of gaming peripherals like gaming headsets, this time around.

Having a high-quality pair of cups is important for any household when you truly think about it, and now the Razer BlackShark V2 Hyperspeed is just , saving you 27% off its MSRP of $129.99. As part of the President's Day sales, the mid-range headset has had over $30 knocked off its already reasonable price, making one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Razer headsets out there now less than $100.

At just $99 the BlackShark V2 HyperSpeed isn't technically the lowest price I've spotted for the headset as it was three cents lower during last year's holiday sales. However, being able to grab one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming headsets for the same price as budget alternatives is enough to make you forget about that measly t𒆙hree cent difference. If you fancy it yourself, I recommend getting it asap as this deal won't be around after President's Day has come and gone.

Razer BlackShark V2 HyperSpeed | 
Save $30.99 - 
Last year, I spotted the Razer headset drop down to $109.99, and th🔥en to just $99.87 over the holiday sales. Now that President's Day is on the horizon, Amazon has returned the BlackShark V2 HyperSpeed to just $99, saving you 24% off its MSRP of $129.99. It's almost return to its lowest ever price means you can save $30.99 for a rainy day✱, and pick up the headset for under $100 - a no-brainer if you want one of the best Razer headsets for a bargain.

Buy it if: 

✅ PC if your gaming platform of choice
✅ You want the option of a Bluetooth, 2.4GHz or wired connection
✅ You need an ultra lightweight headset

Don't buy it if: 

❌ You want all the premium features of the Pro model
❌ You need a detachable mic

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Should you buy the Razer BlackShark V2 HyperSpeed?

Razer BlackShark V2 Hyperspeed close up on controls

(Image credit: Future)

If you've ever wanted to have a headset from Razer's BlackShark line but couldn't make your budget stretch far enough, the BlackShark V2 HyperSpeed was made for you. It takes the lightweight comfort, sleek rounded design, and high-quality features of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:BlackShark V2 Pro and condenses it into a more affordable, but still high-tier, package.

Just like the BlackShark V2 Pro (my favorite PC gaming headset to date), the BlackShark V2 HyperSpeed has one of the best microphones a headset can have. The Razer branded HyperClear Super Wideband Unidirectional mic doesn't include the same internal pop filter as the Pro model, but packs a punch with its clear high quality, making this one for the online gaming fans. Unfortunately, the mic isn't detachable this time around. However, if you were thinking about using this for listening to music and podcasts out and about, I'd recommend the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Barracuda X or even the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:SteelSeries Arctis Nova 5 Wireless instead. Yet, just the mere fact this more budget-friendly alternative still has mic quality to rival its Pro-counterpart is worthy of it being part of anyone's setup.

If you aren't into online gaming, there's still a lot to love. The BlackShark V2 HyperSpeed is integrated with Razer's TriForce Titanium 50mm audio drivers, which do justice to competitive shooters to the best single-player experiences. Don't just take my word for it, our hardware team's own Tabitha Baker shared in her 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer BlackShark V2 HyperSpeed🥃 review that the headset "sounds excellent." - which isn't surprising given it's rocking the same drivers as the Pro version.

If you were at all worried that this more condensed headset would skimp out on other features, like compatibility, then prepare to be surprised. This Razer pair of cups has support for Bluetooth, 2.4GHz, and even a wired connection - the latter of which is sometimes left out entirely where higher-end headsets are concerned. Its battery life is pretty impressive too, allowing for up to 70 hours of playback which is enough to fuel those 3 am gaming sessions I know you have.

Razer has been in the gaming꧒ headset biz for a long time - so there's plenty of alt🧜ernatives out there depending on your gaming needs. If you're desperate to have all the advantages of the Pro model, that option is there. But the Razer BlackShark V2 HyperSpeed still manages to pack on the high-end features despite its very low price - which is even lower right now thanks to President's Day.

If the Razer BlackShark V2 HyperSpeed isn't doing it for you, check out our 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best PC headset for gaming, 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best PS5 headset, and 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Xbox Series X headset ꦑguides which are full to the brim w💦ith other high-quality alternatives.

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When I entered the realm of gaming headsets, Turtle Beach was one of the first brands that caught my attention - namely for their budget-friendly options in a sea of brow-raising pricey tech. To this day, I still covet my Star Wars-branded X-Wing Turtle Beach headset, despite it not holding a candle to what a pair of high-powered cups like the Turtle Beach Stealth 700 Gen 3 can offer.

Its predecessor, the Turtle Beach Stealth 700 Gen 2, remains one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming headsets to this day and reinstated what the Stealth line was known for with its beefy battery life and never-ending compatibility options. This time around, the brand has yet again taken one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Xbox Series X headsets and packed it with more premium features, including simultaneo🔯us Bluetooth and 2.4GHz conne♕ctivity, and booming 60mm dual audio drivers that make even the busiest game soundscapes sound full of life.

Sadly there is no noise cancelling to be found, which is a bit disappointing given the headset is priced at $199.99 / £179.99 - a lot more than it꧑s mid-range rival. Additionally, its heavy, bulky design prevents it from being the ultimate mid-range powerhouse. Regardless, there’s still a lot at play here, and Turtle Beach has proven again it can add an extra bit of pizazz to an already impressive piece of tech.

Key Specs

Price$199.99 / £179.99
Acoustic designOver Ear, closed back
ConnectionBluetooth / 2.4 GHz
Drivers60mm Eclipse Dual Drivers
Frequency response20Hz -20kHz
MicrophoneUni-Directional flip-to-mute mic
ANCNo
ControlsRemappable Wheel & Mode Button, Volume dial, Power button, Bluetooth button, Mode button
BatteryUp to 80 hours
Weight408.2g
CompatibilityXbox Series X/S, Xbox One, PC (Windows 10/11), PS5, PS4, Steam Deck, Nintendo Switch, Mobile

Design

  • Sleek black and metal silver accented colorway
  • Subtle branding
  • Imbued with easily accessible onboard controls

The Turtle Beach Stealth 700 Gen 3, for all intents and purposes, could have been named the Bulky 700. The wireless gaming headset is one of the largest pairs that’s ever crossed my desk for testing, with densely packed leather-covered foam cushions and overly large D-shaped cups. I get why they’re there, as they’re large enough to cup right around even the biggest of human ears. I also always prefer a leather, or fake leather, coating to my headset foam cushion over a fabric one as traditionally they’re softer and attract fewer cat hairs. However, they contribute to one of the most uncomfortable experiences with a headset I’ve come across.

It’s always worth noting that I do have a more sensitive head than most and am prone to migraine triggers of any kind. This headset also never gave me one, but even after adjusting the height on the cups, there was always an unnecessary tightness on the underside of each of my ears. Fortunately, this extra force (caused by the massive foam cushions) didn’t dig into the bands on my glasses. I’ve experienced that in the past with similarly heavy headsets, like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Logitech G Astro A50 X, but the Stealth 700 didn’t leave any imprints of my glasses on my head. In fact, the headset is designed to be “glasses friendly”, which is a nice accessibility win for those of us who need it.

The bulk i🀅sn’t just relegated to the leather-coated foam cushions. Each cup itself is pretty huge, likely to encase the booming 60mm dual audio drivers inside. If you’re after a more subtle headset to take out and about for music and podcasts, the Stealth 700 is not for you. The overall look is at least pretty sleek despite this, featuring a black colorway with some metal silver accents. There’s no garish cheap-looking lighting, and even the branding has a sleek sense of professionalism. The Turtle Beach logo is subtly located on either side of the cups, and the headband features an embossed logo that nicely catches any RGB lighting you might have around your gaming setup.

Photo taken by writer Rosalie Newcombe of the side of the Turtle Beach Stealth 700 Gen 3 gaming headset.

(Image credit: Future/Rosalie Newcombe)

The silver accents to the Stealth 700 are also a nice distraction from the unsightly bulk of the whole thing. For the most part, the build quality also feels rigid♏ and of high quality, and there’s a nice matte plastic coating, which holds out well against my aptitude for tech wear and tear. My only nitpick is that there are seam lines along each of the silver edges of the headset. They aren’t too noticeable, but any keen eye won’t be able to uns๊ee them after a while as they give a bit of a cheap feel to an otherwise premium headset.

The cups also have a ton of onboard controls, which I’m ൩always a fan of. The left features a small circular power button with a ring of LED lighting, which flashes green when connected to your Xbox Series X, PC or PS5. Above this, you can find the Type-C port for charging, a re-mappable dial with bumps for additional grip, a game/chat mix dial and a small EQ ‘mode button.’ The left cup is also where you can find the hidden microphone, which flips out on the front-facing side. Whereas, on the right cup, you can find the Bluetooth multi-function button, Bluetooth dial and the cross-play buttons.

Photo taken by writer Rosalie Newcome of the Turtle Beach logo as seen on the Stealth 700 Gen 3 gaming headset headband.

(Image credit: Future/Rosalie Newcombe)

Features

  • Simultaneous Bluetooth & 2.4GHz connectivity
  • ‘Superhuman’ hearing feature
  • EQ & customization through the Swarm II app
  • Hefty 80 hours battery life

The Stealth 700 Gen 3 has an impressive list of features. Despite the lack of active noise canceling, the D-shaped cups are 💝large enough to entomb your ears, which does all it can to zone out the audio around you. But you won’t quite get that total exclusion of outside noise. Where it may lack in the ANC department, the Stealth 700 does come packed with the option for simultaneous connectivity. This is a new addition that wasn't present on the Stealth 700 Gen 2 model, and the setup just requires the usual Bluetooth pairing process, along with ensuring you’ve slotted one of the accompanying dongles into your Xbox Series X / S or Xbox One.

Unlike headsets like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:SteelSeries Arctis Nova 5X, the version of the Stealth 700 Gen 3 I tested is designed specifically for Xbox consoles in mind but also comes with two dongles, so you aren’t limited to Xbox platforms. As someone who primarily finds themselves playing the PS5, this was a pleasant surprise. 🐬There are now two tiny dongles you need to keep track of, and without an accompanying cloth bag or case to keep them in, they could go missing fast. But, either way, it makes switching to different platforms and setting up simultaneous connectivity an easier process. During testing, I connected the Xbox dongle to my PC tower to switch between Bluetooth and 2.4GHz, while the extra dongle was attached via the USB port on the front of my PS5.

Switching between hardware was not only incredibly simple but also pretty impressive. I can’t stand having a headset per-console,having to re-pair and switch out 𒅌dongles, so this cuts down a lot✨ of needless prep. When the PS5 was turned on, its audio instantly came through - even if I was initially using the headset with my PC in the other room. This came in tremendously handy when finishing up a day's work as it made switching from listening to Spotify to playing Marvel Rivals in the evening super speedy.

Photo taken by writer Rosalie Newcombe of the accessories of the Turtle Beach Stealth 700 Gen 3 gaming headset.

(Image credit: Future/Rosalie Newcombe)

What also came as a tremendous benefit is the Stealth 700’s inclusion of ‘Superhuman’ audio. Also included on the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Turtle Beach Atlas Air, this EQ audio pre-set allows you to hear your muddled gaming soundscape in a new way, in an effort to help you decipher the position of incoming bullets and footsteps. The audio tech isn’t available out of the box, and requires the downloading of the Swarm 2 app, either on your PC or through your smartphone. But when turned on, it allowed me to take full advantage o🐭f the spatial audio integrated into the headset. It’s worth noting that it’ll do absolutely nothing for music playback other than making audio sound hollow and lifeless as a result. So make sure to turn it off when you want to mellow out to some Chappell Roan over playi🦄ng a competitive hero shooter.

The Superhuman Hearing mode can be easily switched on an💎d off via a toggle on Swarm II, which also plays host to the test of the EQ customization. On both the PC and the smartphone app (available for iOS and Android-based devices) you can switch between ‘game’ and ‘mic’ modes, which each have their own lists of pre-made audio presets. Alternatively, you can easily create and save your own. As always, I like a beefy bass and so had the ‘bass boost’ preset selected, especially when listening to music. This did create more audio spillage but made my favorite bands from Bombay Bicycle Club to Nirvana sound dreamy. Fortunately, there wasn’t any visible distortion from any of the available presets, from the bass boost to t꧃he ‘Turtle Beach signature sound’ setting.


The battery l🐓ife of the Stealth 700 is also one of the best things the Xbox headset has going for it. The Turtle Beach Stealth Pro only has up to 12 hours of battery to conten💧d with (per battery pack), and even the Stealth 700 Gen 2 only has 20 hours, but the Stealth 300 can muster up to 80 hours of playback. From weeks of testing, I only had to charge the headset fully once, and this is after multiple nights of staying up until 3am playing Unicorn Overlord, and catching up on PS Plus’s addition of High on Life. When I did finally give it a charge, it was done within a few hours, and the small LED ring around the power button politely lit up to tell me the job was done.

Performance

  • Superb 60mmd dual drivers audio-quality
  • Easy to set up crossplay audio system
  • Crystal clear flip-to-use microphone

The Stealth 700 Gen 3 headset took the audio of games like Marvel Rivals, Dead by Daylight and Unicorn Overlord and propelled them to levels of immersive bliss. The 60mm dual audio drivers that Turtle Beach integrated this generation are no joke and can not only get very loud but make it difficult to drag myself away from spending too much time on my PS5, PC and Nintendo Switch.

I broke out Marvel Rivals to see how the headset dealt with a barrage of sounds, from bu༺llets to the roars of the Incredible Hulk. With the out of the box audio settings, the low, mid and highs of the shooter’s soundscape sounded deep and expansive, which is exactlꦗy what you want from the world of Marvel. In fact, I actually got in a hefty amount of kills as my main Starlord and climbed up the scoreboard as a result. Not only was this more than my usual measly attempts, but the superhuman EQ setting propelled this further.

Without ANC, especially as I tend to game in the same room as my partner's PC, it was definitely harder to focus entirely on the game. But the ‘gunshots’ Superhuman audio setting in particular made it easier to suss out enemy team members who would try and surround our team. The EQ tech placed the audio in a 3D soundscape, so instead of getting lost in a sea of noise, I could hear Jeff the Shark's rendition of the Jaws theme in time behind me, before the adorable guy did his worst. Turtle Beach calls its Superhuman Hearing a “cheat code for the ears” which accurately describes the feeling of having it at my disposal. I’m still relatively new to the CS:2, growing up on Quake instead when it came to PC first-person shooters. With that in mind, I'm not the best at the game but the Superhuman pre-sets also went a long way in helping me identify not just🧸 where the enemy was, but also where my team members were running off to.

Photo taken by writer Rosalie Newcombe of the side and the mic of the Turtle Beach Stealth 700 Gen 3 gaming headset.

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The headset was not just equipped to give me a competitive edge, but its microphone became one of the most stellar things about it. It’s detachable, and can’t be manipulated to place it closer to your mouth, which could be a deal-breaker for most. However, I grew to become a fan of its discreet hidden placement in the left cup as it was faster to fli𓆉p it down when Marvel Rival match-making came to an end.

As a uni-directional microphone, also known as a dynamic mic, th🦩ere’s only one spot where it’s going to best pick up your speaking. This inclusion, as opposed to other polar pickup patterns Turtle Beach could have gone for, makes sense as you can’t actually position the mic in any other way besides up. Regardless, it provided a lovely crisp tone and my friends’ heard me yelling through their own headsets with no issues. It’s worth adding that the mic was a little lou✱d at first. So having the Swarm II app on your phone, or on your PC to adjust it will help not blow out your best friend’s eardrums.

The mic was flipped up and out of the way when testing on the Nintendo Switch, which connected easily through Bluetooth. Every sweeping instrument of the Super Mario Galaxy score sounded almost magical coming🎃 through the headset. I also tested the Stealth 700 Gen 3 while 𒅌playing my latest gaming obsession, Unicorn Overlord, namely as the OST was written primarily by one of my favorite game composers, Mitsuhiro Kaneda. The triumphant medieval fantasy setting felt bustling and full of life thanks to the 60mm drivers yet again, as did the almost Shakespeare-like voice acting found within the game.

Should you buy the Razer Barracuda X Chroma gaming headset?

Photo taken by writer Rosalie Newcombe of the side of the Turtle Beach Stealth 700 Gen 3 gaming headset.

(Image credit: Future/Rosalie Newcombe)
Buy it if:

You play across a variety of platforms, from the Xbox Series X to the PS5 and PC
You want the option of some simultaneous Bluetooth and 2.4GHz connectivity
You want a loud, booming audio-quality
EQ customization is a must

Don't buy if:

Comfort is a priority
Having ANC is a must
You prefer having a detachable mic

At a price point of $199.99 / £179.99 the Stealth 700 Gen 3 is one of the more expensive mid-range headsets I’ve had across my testing bench, but its densely packed premium features almost entirely justify its more-than-average cost. No matter if it’s the Xbox, PlayStation, or PC-designed version, this Turtle Beach headset comes with two 2.4GHz dongles to cover your bases. With🌞 its simultaneous audio system, you can also switch between using a Bluetooth and 2.4 GHz connection across an array of consoles. High-end alternatives, like the SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless, allow you to connect to multiple consoles and platforms at once but with costs in the higher echelon of gaming headsets, coming in at $359.99. With the Stealth 700, you are getting a more limited version of this multi-platform support, but at a fraction of the cost.

Additionally, the Stealth 700 Gen 3 produces some of the best audio I’ve ever heard coming from a gaming headset. There’s no muffled gunshots, distorted🐈 highs and hollow lows at play here. Instead, the 60mm dual drivers show their stuff by doing justice to everything from competitive shooters like Marvel Rivals and CS:2, to Super Mario Galaxy on the Nintendo Switch. Every genre of music I threw at the headset, or audio from an array of streaming services also sounded their best.

The only thing preventing this from being an all-around perfect package is the lack of wired audio support, and its outright distracting and almost painful bulky shape and weight. I'd have loved to see ANC included too, however, that'd likely drive up the cost even further, and we tend to see it on more high-end headsets like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Alienware Pro Wireless rather than any mid-range rivals like the Stealth 700 Gen 3.

If you don't quite have the budget for a high-end headset but don't want to skimp out on too many premium features, the Stealth 700 Gen 3 is an ideal pickup. While I tested the Xbox version, there's also a PlayStation and PC model available, each with their own slight colorways. But even if you happen to stick with the Xbox Series X version like I tested, its two accompanying dongles make it a match for those who can't stick to one platform for long. Plus, no matter if you're playing the Xbox Series X, or PS5 or just listening to music, the headset's drivers can pack a punch that rivals the audio found on more expensive offerings.

These aren't going to be the comfiest things to pop on your head though. And if like me, you have a more sensitive noggin' than most, I'd recommend a mid-range alternative like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer BlackShark V2 Pro (2023) instead, which is much more lightweight. The Stealth 700 Gen 3 also doesn't have a deta🎃chable mic, and its bulky shape makes it more stuck to use ind♒oors than something you can easily take out to listen to your favorite tunes. Regardless, Xbox and even PS5 and PC owners have a lot at their disposal with the Stealth 700 Gen 3, and again Turtle Beach has proven to me why they’re still one of the best gaming headset brands in the biz.

Ratings

Comfort★★☆☆☆
Audio★★★★★
Battery★★★★★
Microphone★★★★★
Versatility★★★★☆
Build quality★★★☆☆

How I tested the Razer Barracuda X Chroma

I spent over two weeks with the Turtle Beach Stealth 700 Gen 3 gaming headset. During that time I ran the mid-range pair of cups through a gaming gauntlet of plenty hours of the competitive hero shooter, Marvel Rivals. I also put the Stealth 700 through its paces by playing Dead by Daylight, Unicorn Overlord and even Nintendo Switch titles like Super Mario Galaxy (via Super Mario 3D All-Stars) and Super Mario Sunshine. When not gaming, I used it alongside streaming platforms like Netflix to watch the mini-series Apple Cider Vinegar and listened multiple music genres and bands, from Bombay Bicycle Club, OK Go and Chappell Roan. For more information on 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:how we test gaming headsets, check out the full澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询: GamesRadar+ Hardware Policy.

If you're after a headset for your other consoles instead, check out our 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best PS5 headset, 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Nintendo Switch headset, and 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best PC headset for gaming guides which are full of the brim with mid-range, and hꦍigh-range, alternatives to the Tu🍷rtle Beach Stealth 700 Gen 3.

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If you’ve ever sat down and researched the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming headsets, you may have come across some re-occurring buzzwords ranging- from ‘spatial audio’ to ‘3D audio’ and ‘immersive audio.’ I’m happy to inform you that these words aren’t just marketing drivel. While ‘spatial audio’ was popularized by Apple to refer to their own tech, it has since become a catch-all term used for a♉ny audio that has been placed within that 3D soundscape to provide a more immersive 360-degree experience. Unlike traditi🌳onal stereo sound, which works by providing audio through left and right channels, spatial audio makes the sound appear as though it is behind, above, and all around you through your gaming headset - just as it would in the real world.

What is spatial audio and how does it work?

The defines spatial audio as “any audio which gives you a sense of space beyond conventional stereo.” Back in the day, stereo sound was utilized to allow sound to pan from left to right. This was later built upon to become ‘surround sound’ which involves the use of multiple directional speakers arranged into 5.1 and 7.1 setups (traditionally five+one or seven+one speakers, or channels, set up in a circle) to produce audio that appears as though it’s happening around you.

Like stereo and spatial audio, 7.1 surround sound is one of the main types of audio tech utilized by gaming headsets. It separates itself by using two additional speakers than the 5.1 setup for a deeper immersive sound experience. There are actually two different types of 7.1 surround sound - virtual and True. True 7.1 surround sound not only involves the use of more drivers than 5.1, but it works through said drivers vibrating along with the intensity of any given sound. Virtual 7.1 surround sound recreates sound via different distances and directions and is almost indistinguishable from spatial sound. In fact, Razer's THX Spatial Audio is itself made of "advanced 7.1 surround sound with Superior Positional Accuracy".

In 2012, one of the most highly recognized forms of spatial audio, Dolby Atmos, was developed in the Dolby Laboratories. Debuted within the Pixar animated film Brave, this new form of immersive audio expanded on 5.1 and 7.1 surround sound by incorporating more precisely placed audio channels to create a 3D soundscape. Instead of the sounds of a film sounding as it was happening around you, the advancement of spatial audio meant you could now pinpoint exactly where any given sound was coming from, enhancing the realism of the film you were watching, and media as a whole.

Spatial audio can be created by the use of speakers, within a movie theatre, music production, or a home theatre setup. It can also be created through the use of one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best wireless gaming headsets, or wired, to offer a more immersive experience.

Currently, there are two typဣes of spatial audio, Binaural Audio and Head-Related Transfer Functions (HRTFs). If you’ve ever watched ASMR content on YouTube you’re likely already familiar with Binaural Audio which simulates a 3D sound environment by recording audio from two sources, (think of those head dummies with microphones in either ear.)

Photo of the Razer BlackShark V2 Pro and the SteelSeries Arctis Nova 5P headset on a wooden table.

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Head-Related Transfer Functions (HRTFs) refers to spatial audio created through mathematical models t🌞hat simulate how sound waves interact with our body. The audio we experience around us every day hits our body via sound waves at different times and directions, and if we were able to physically record this, it would sound lꦉike HRTF spatial audio. Gaming headset spatial audio simulates the way sound behaves, to enhance immersion.

Which gaming headsets have spatial audio and how do you use it?

A ton of brand names synonymous with gaming headsets use different versions of spatial audio tech. Sony has developed their own with ‘Tempest 3D Audio’ which can be found on one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best PS5 headsets like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:PS5 Pulse 3D and the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:INZONE H9. Meanwhile, Razer utilizes THX Spatial Audio for sets like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Kraken V4 Pro and one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Razer headsets, the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer BlackShark V2 Pro. Arguably one of the most well-known types of spatial audio, Dolby Atmos, is integrated into headsets from multiple brands, including but not limited to Corsair, Logitech, and Audeze Maxwell.

To experience 3D audio on a headset yourself, not only do you need a pair of cups that can actually utilize the technology to begin with, but each brand will have some extra steps needed to get it set up. For PS5 headphones, you have to enable 3D audio from within the PS5’s console settings. For the best results, the PS5 also has the option to cre🎃ate your own customizable 3D sound profile, which will ask you a bunch of questions and sample audio for you to test in an effort to create the most optimal immersive sound.

Razer BlackShark V2 Pro 2023 headset detail images

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Headsets that utilize Dolby Atmos, like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Alienware Pro Wireless, may require the addition of the official Dolby Atmos software to work to their fullest. This can be a bit of a downer if you aren't interested in the best 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:PC headsets, however, you can still🌌 enable Dolby Atmos through Sony's current-gen console’s audio settings for any compatible headset you have♉ at hand.

There are more types of spatial audio out there and most mid to high-range gaming headsets will list some type of it as a premium feature, especially as𒁃 it can considerably aid you in online and competitive gaming spaces. Whenever you’re considering buying a brand new headset, be sure to check its specs to see what spatial audio it offers, and whether or not it’ll actually be compatible with the platform of your choice - from the PS5, PC to the Xbox Series X.

Why is spatial audio important for gaming headsets?

With spatial audio integrated into headsets from brands like SteelSeries, Razer, and Asus ROG, you can pinpoint every bullet or footstep of your enemy. In online games like Fortnite or Call of Duty Black Ops 6, this can instantly give you an advantage over your competitors. If you can source where you’re being shot at in Fortnite, you can creep up on the unexpecting rival and take them out to get closer to that sweet Victory Royale.

In games like Dead by Daylight, being able to hear a killer's footsteps is imperative to your success in survivor matches. Sure, some kꦜillers have a terror radius, which will sound off a spooky theme whenever they’re near. However, being able to hear and place their movements in a 3D space can make it easier to escape their clutches and get to powering up those generators. Even in single-player games, it can help create a more immersive experience and help place you wi𝓡thin any given fictional environment.

Headband of Alienware Pro Wireless headset on a wooden desk

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That doesn’t mean you can only find spatial audio within a gaming context. Apple Spatial Audio uses 5.1 and 7.1 setups, along with Dolby Atmos signals, to create its own 3D soundscape for its Apple Music platforms and audio peripherals. While spatial audio is always going to be a benefit for general music listening, it feels more at home when used alongside games. Games by their nature, are an interactive medium, and being able to decipher where any sound is coming from adds to the interactive and immersive nature of them as a whole.

If you♌ have a gaming headset tied to your gaming setup with its own spatial audio tech, try it out for yourself. It may just be that extra source of immersion you’ve been looking for.

Some of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming earbuds are also equipped with their own 3D audio features. However, you can check out our guides to the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Steam Deck headsets and the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Xbox Series X headsets to find a 🔜pair of cups best suited for your platform of choice.

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The month of love may be finally here, but that doesn't mean I'm loving seeing an end to all the winter sales January had to offer. Now, it appears that most fancy bits of tech have returned to their full prices, and yet the Logitech G Astro A50 X gaming headset has decided to do things differently.

Right now, you can grab the Astro A50 X for , saving you 16% off its MSRP of $379.99. That tiny saving of 16% may not seem like a big deal, but Logitech rarely likes to drop the price of this high-end pair of cups. During November last year, the Astro A50 X did appear below the $300 mark but unlike the rest of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming headsets out there, those savings were a blink-and-you-'ll-miss-it momen🅠t in time andඣ weren't around for long.

The Logitech headset isn't shy of some small savings, but typically it'll bounce between full price and anywhere from $350 and $34꧃0, which isn't much to write home about. 💞Now, Amazon has knocked off over $60, making it only $19 away from its lowest ever price to date. With the winter sales done and other with, and it being miles away from any major sales event, I recommend picking up the Logitech G Astro A50 X as it'll be a while until we see another major discount like it.

Logitech G Astro A50 X (White) | 
Save $60.99 - 
At $319 this isn't the lowest I've ever spotted the Astro A50 X headset. However, typically its price likes to hover around the $350-340 mark, only seeing major discounts during last year's big holiday sales. Now, you can save over a whopping $60, which is worth it for its normal pricey $379.99 MSRP alone. It's still $19 away from its lowest ever price, but the Astro A50 X rarely sees major discounts so I recommend grabbing it before it shoots back up in price.

Buy it if:

✅ You regularly play the PC/PS5/Xbox Series X
✅ You want an HMDI switcher
✅ You want a high-quality mic & audio

Don't buy it if:

❌ Comfort is key
❌ You only play PS5

Price check:  | 

UK:

Should you buy the Logitech G Astro A50 X?

Astro A50 X close up on chat mix rocker

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There's no getting around the fact that the Logitech G Astro A50 X is pricey no matter the discount, but there's a reason for that. The high-end headset comes packed with a fancy HDMI switcher, so essentially you're getting a pair of cups and an HDMI switcher all in one package.

The HDMI switcher is the first of its kind to be provided with Logitech G's Astro lineup and allows you to hook up multiple gaming platforms at once. The HDMI switcher comes decked out with three HDMI ports and three USB-C ports to connect up to your PS5, Xbox Series X, or PC. With everything hooked up, a simple tap of a button on the switcher will allow you to seamlessly switch to a different platform - so if you're in the mood for some Sea of Thieves on your PC, but then want to check out Silent Hill (2024) on the PS5 an hour later, you can do so without tediously setting up Bluetooth or a 2.4Ghz connection every time.

Even some of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Xbox Series X headsets struggle to provide adequate support for the console due to its awkward compatibility restrictions. But the Astro A50 X is equipped for Xbox consoles and more - maki𝓰ng it an ideal accessory for multi-platform gaming 🐭fans.

Astro A50 X headset in base station on a wooden desk

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While the accompanying HDMI switcher is impressive in its own right, the Astro A50 X doesn't falter when it comes to sound and build quality either. Our hardware team's own Tabitha Baker stated in her 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Logitech G Astro A50 X review that thanks to its Graphene 40mm drivers, the headset produced some of the "best audio I've personally heard through a gaming headset."

Everything from games and movies to music sounds well-balanced through these high-end cups. Our favorite games to test any headset, like Doom Eternal, sounded "delicately balanced" and the attached microphone provides that crisp and clear audio you'd expect from a premium headset.

Personally, I'm not a huge fan of the Astro 50 X headset. Its fabric covered mesh cushions feel scratchy to the touch, and don't offer much in terms of padding. I (regrettably) have a sensitive head and am prone to migraines, so comfort is a huge concern and this headset didn't quite put me at ease. Weighing it at 363g, it's also one of the heaviest peripherals I've ever had on my head and was very much noticeable after a few hours.

Additionally, it doesn't actually come with all the cables you need to fully set it up. To get this connected to my PS5 I needed three HDMI cables in total, which were nowhere to be seen. Fortunately, this rare discount does mean you can set aside🍎 any cash you save towards getting those cables, should you not have any lying around.

Aren't convinced the Logitech G Astro A50 X is for you? Check our 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming earbuds guide for a bit of something different. We've also gathered all the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best PS5 headsets and 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Xbox Series X headsets if you just stick to one platform.

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The new year is well and truly underway, and that can only mean one thing - it's time for some brand-new video games. The SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless remains one of the best ways to give new and old games alike justice, but it's usually pretty pricey. It's a shame it's taken us a while to see regular savings on this top device - thankfully, Amazon 🃏has come through with a particularly rare off this week.

You'll find the wireless headset for , a whole 22% off its MSRP of $349.99. While plenty of brand-new cups have come and gone, the Arctis Nova Pro remains the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming headset our team have got their han🐽ds on. With i🦹ts base station in tow, you can connect to your PS5 and gaming PC and switch between at a moments notice, more than ideal if you have your eyes on brand-new games that are spread out across different platforms.

While its price point may seem like a big ask, I haven't spotted the gaming headset thisꩵ low since last year's Black Friday sales (where it hit $268 for a brief moment). Once November was done and over with, the wireless headset shot back up to full price and rarely dropped below the $300 mark. That is♛, until now. It's still not for the most budget-conscious of gaming fans, but if you want a wireless headset with high-quality audio, a high-end mic and hot swappable batteries that make charging almost obsolete, the SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro is hard to beat.

SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless (White) | 
Save $75.99 - 
This isn't the cheapest I've ever seen the Arctis Nova Pro Wireless headset, however at just $274.99 it's the lowest I've seen the pair of cups drop to since last year's big Black Friday sales event. Shortly after last year's sales came to an end, the wireless headset shot back up to full price. If there was any discounts to be seen, it only dropped to the $300 mark, but now it's a whole 22% off its MSRP of $349.99, making it an idea pick up if you missed out on last year's sales.

Buy it if:

✅You want to spend less time charging
✅ You play on PS5 and PC
✅ You have plenty space for the Base Station

Don't buy it if:

❌ You play on Xbox

Price check:  | 

Should you buy the SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless headset in 2025?

SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless in white being held in front of a PS5

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The 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询🎃:SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless is definitely not one of the most affordable gaming headsets out there. In fact, the peripheral costs almost the same as a brand-new Nintendo Switch, but there are plenty reasons why the SteelSeries headset costs as much as it does. Most importantly, its accompanying base station is likely driving up the price. But if you find yourself switching between the PS5, Nintendo Switch and your gaming PC on the regularly, that's also its biggest stand draw amongst other high-end headsets in its price range.

The compact device features a c🧔harging station, which can be used to continually juice up one of the two includ🌱ed hot-swappable batteries. As long as you remember to have one charging at all times, this will mean spending more time actually playing games like Marvel Rivals, and less time sitting idly by waiting for your headset to charge.

The base station is also pivotal to the Nova Pro's multi-platform capabilities. With it, you can connect to multiple consoles at once, and easily switch between them. Right now, I'm regularly switching between the Steam Deck and my PS5, and the idea of not having to tediously fiddle about with pairing for each sounds like a dream come true. It's worth noting, though, that this headset deal is on the PS5 / PC version, so Xbox players will be paying a little more ().

You're not getting as much value if you only play on one platform, but the audio is still well worth a listen. The headset is also decked out with 40mm Neodymium drivers that provide a high-quality audio experience, and crystal clear audio thanks to its retractable ClearCast Gen 2 microphone. Our initial review put this audio in a top-tier category, and our own Tabitha Baker has kept this headset next to her PS5 for over two years - and is consistently impressed with how powerful, textured, and detailed each game becomes. It's her go-to for blockbuster action, as well as everyday music and streaming.

If you're after something cheaper, the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:SteelSeries Arctis Nova 5X wireless is up there with our favorite gaming headsets, and the PlayStation designed model is the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best PS5 headset I've used to catch up with the latest PlayStation Plus Premium releases. It doesn't come with a base station, but is one of the most comfortable devices I've had the pleasure of using. Better yet, as a mid-range pair of cup♛s it's a more viable option for those on a budget, but still means you don't skip out on that SteelSeries premium quality their entire headset l𝓀ineup is known for.

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I've only just wrapped up my testing of the Alienware Pro Wireless headset, so I 🌼was surprised to see Dell offering its lowest ever price on the impressive device. These cups have stayed pretty close to their $229.99 MSRP since launch, but those numbers are trickling down this weekend.

You'll find both the Dark Side of the Moon and Lunar Light models available for just right now, a $30 discount over that launch rate. That's the first significant saving I've seen (a brief $5 discount on the white model at Amazon a few months ago is pretty easy to compete wit🔯h). The sales price brings the Alienware Pro Wireless into direct competition with cheaper mid-range mod♔els that don't offer the same attention to tuning and ANC features.

The value in this offer is looking particularly strong. While the Razer BlackShark line will cost you a little less, for example, you're dropping that fantastic comfort, noise cancellation, and slick aesthetic. At $199.99, the Pro Wireless is punching above its weight in features and performance and that's a compelling case against even the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming headsets on the market.

Alienware Pro Wireless gaming headset |
Save $30 - The Alienware Pro Wireless headset has been stuck at MSRP ever since it launched, save for a brief $5 saving at Amazon, but that's all changed today. Dell itself has given the fantastic cups their first major discount, dropping the $229.99 pཧrice down to a record-low $199.99.

Buy it if:

You prioritize comfort
You switch between PC and PS5
You play in a louder environment

Don't buy it if:

You regularly travel with your headset
❌ You play on Xbox

Price check:

Should you buy the Alienware Pro Wireless gaming headset?

Alienware Pro Wireless gaming headset being held by reviewer against a gaming monitor with purple lighting

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I wasn't quite prepared for how much I would enjoy using the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Alienware Pro Wireless. The brand'ꦦs previous headsets always seemed a bit so-so, carrying a hefty brand-name tax and offering the same as everyone else. Active noise cancellation, a richly textured soundstage, and a particularly clean microphone tell a new story, though.

The slick design takes a defiant step away from the space-age aesthetics of previous releases (and the brand as a whole). Instead, this could well be a high-end Bose or Sony set of hea🐻dphones at first glance. Those soft rounded corners force us to forget about the angular days of Alienware's past, instead painting a more serene picꦛture alongside its soft-touch matte plastic cover.

I was particularly impressed with the level of comfort these cups provided, though. The cushioning feels softer than you'll find in the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer BlackShark V2 Pro (currently on sale for , was $199.99), while still providing an excellent noise isolation seal. I was ab𒁏le to wear these cushions for hours on end, the oval shape perfectly snapping around my ears but never asserting too much force, without feeling a single pinch.

I'd easily recommend the Alienware Pro Wireless to anyone looking for a particularly comfortable device, it comes only second to the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Turtle Beach Atlas Air (with its uಞnique mesh headband system) in this arena.

Audio performance across PC and PS5 is fantastic, while not quite as full-bodied as the more premium 澳洲🔜幸运5开奖号码历史查询:SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless it's still bouncy and shows plenty of detail across all ranges. The headset is better on PC, though, as that Dolby Atmos app truly pushes its lower ranges to their full potential. Annoyingly, this is a separate download to the Alienware Command Center. With only a USB-C wired connection, I wouldn't re🐻commend it to Xbox players.

Close up on ports and controls on Alienware Pro Wireless headset

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You're also g🧜etting ANC features (and a Transparency mode), a rare addition at this price point. T🔯he Nova Pro Wireless is one of the few other headsets with the tech packed in, and it comes in $120 more expensive at MSRP. That makes the Alienware Pro Wireless an easy recommendation for anyone who plays in a louder environment - aside from the noise cancellation itself there's particularly good natural sound isolation in these cups and the microphone benefits from both as well.

There's a but here, though. The Pro Wireless does have🌱 its shortcomings, and they're largely based in the productivity arena. The cups don't swivel, so placing them into a backpack can be a little spooky (there's no carry case included either). The headset has a sturdy design overall, but I still wouldn't recommend it to anyone taking their setup on the go regularly, especially considering pretty much every other model released these days offers a 180 degree rotation.

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Alienware headsets have always stuck to the peripherals of my vision✅. Their space-age cups have sat on the shelves for years now, but it’s not a market the PC brand has invested too much time in. That all came to an end with the Pro Wireless range, a selection of sleek accessories that bring the brand into more conversations with the likes of Razer, Logitech, and SteelSeries.

These brands produce some of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming headsets on the market, and Alienware is finally starting to tread on their toes. The Alienware Pro Wireless headset sits in the upper mid-range of the market, at $229.99 / £221.99 it’s a good deal cheaper than the 澳洲幸运𝔍5开奖号码历史查询:SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless and 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Astro A50 X that dominate the top shelves. And yet it’s considerably more expensive than the majority of mid-range options, territory of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:SteelSeries Arctis Nova 5, 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer BlackShark V2 Hyperspeed, and 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Turtle Beach Atlas Air.

The Alienware Pro Wireless takes some strong steps to distance itself from these cheaper alternatives. Active noise cancellation, a super comfortable set of cups, and a wider 20Hz - 40kHz frequency range makes for a compelling feature set. I’ve spent the last three months using the latest Alienware cups to see where they sit among the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best wireless headsets on the market.

Key Specs
Price$229.99 / £221.99
Connection2.4GHz / Bluetooth 5.3 / Wired (USB-C)
Driver50mm graphene
Frequency response20Hz - 40kHz
Microphone1x Unidirectional, AI noise canceling boom, 1x inbuilt AI noise canceling
ANCYes
ControlsPower, volume, mic mute, ANC, connection
BatteryUp to 75 hours
CompatibilityPC, PlayStation, Nintendo Switch, mobile

Design

Alienware Pro Wireless headset on its side with brand logo showing on the cup

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If you thought Alienware only dealt with fantastical designs you can think again. The Pro Wireless is muted compared to the aesthetics of previous releases, with a slimline, low profile design complimented by a soft-touch matte plastic cover and soft, rounded corners. That’s in direct opposition to the chunky, angular frames of yore, and one I pref🎃er for more versatile use. From looks alone, this headset can easily join you through work, commuting, and everyday activities - the detachable microphone might be a pain to keep track of, but without it this looks like any other high-end set of headphones.

The Alienware logo stamped on each side might give you away to f🐼ellow gamers in the know, but it’s in-keeping with the style of the headset as a whole, subtle and classy.

That logo sits on the side of each oval-ꦆshaped earcup, on a slightly extended section of the can itself. Designers may have been tempted to slip back into 💟old habits with this ledge, but its smooth rounded corners keep those angles toned down and instead creates a more dynamic visual effect that keeps the gentle curves of the wider design.

Close up on Alienware Pro Wireless right earcup being held by a reviewer against a wooden desk

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On the inside of those cups are perhaps the most comfortable cup cushions I’ve ever experienced. The Turtle Beach Atlas Air holds onto the top spot overall in this category, but if I could combine that headset’s floating m🥀esh headband with these memory foam leatherette pads I’d be a very happy player indeed. The contours of the cushions sit perfectly around my ears, never encroaching on the tip or lobe, and provide a tight enough fit to feel secure while never clamping down particularly hard. It’s as close to a perfect balance I’ve ever felt, and despite this material being known for its warmer qualities I never overheated during longer sessions.

That’s surprising, because the actual amount of padding in here isn’t too substantial. You’ll find much chunkier cushioning on the SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless and Nova 5 models - but the꧃ difference is this memory foam is much more pliable. That means it sits against the side of the head a little easier, bending to whichever shape it needs to be with less resistance behind it.

Padding on Alienware Pro Wireless headset being pushed by reviewer hand to show depth

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At 315g, the Alienware Pro Wireless isn’t the lightest headset on the market, or even in my comparison pool. It’s heavier than the Arctis Nova 5, Razer BlackShark V2 Hyperspeed, and Turtle Beach Atlas Air, but brushes just under the 363g weight of the Astro A50 X and 339g Nova Pro Wireless. It’s in the middle of the pack, but still manages to eek towards the top for comfort. While the headband could benefit from a little more padding, it’s easy to adjust and still proves more tolerable than the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Asus ROG Delta II.

The Alienware Pro Wireless comes in both black and white (Dark Side of the Moon and Lunar Light if you’re Dell), with an all-plastic construction save for the aluminum headband. I love the finish on this plastic, though - this is far from your average cheap headset material. Most high-end headsets still keep a plastic frame, it’s lighter and more pliable than a slightly sturdier material, but it’s nice to see the Pro Wireless taking steps to feel as premium as its price💖 tag suggests. I much prefer it to the shiny exterior of t🉐he Astro A50 X.

The build is solid underneath that coating as well. The headband can withstand a good amount of flexing without creaking and the cushions are pinned to the side of the cups without a single crinkle. That’s one of the bigger benefits over a cheaper headset like t💖he Razer BlackShark V2 Hyperspeed, which - straight out of the box - presented with some joinery issues around the cups. However, I find the SteelSeries Arctis Nova 5 Wireless to be just as flexible (and more) in their durability.

Headband of Alienware Pro Wireless headset on a wooden desk

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Everything’s looking good for the design of the Alienware Pro Wireless, then, which is why I was so disappointed with one minor design decision. These cups don’t swivel - at all. For a headset that wants to be taken on the road that feels like a major oversight. I usually put my headsets in a backpack with their cups at a full 180 degree angle to keep everything safe (and preferably in a case, which Alienware doesn’t provide either). Without that flexibility it feels♛ a little too risky to keep the Pro Wireless with me wherever I am. It also means the cups don’t sit well when worn around the neck and don’t shape themselves around the side of your head as much. While it ultimately creates a more durable strut design, pretty much every other headset I’ve tested in the last three years has been able to swivel and they’re all still going in my roster.

Features

There are a couple of features in here that you won’t find in too many other gaming headsets. Active noise cancellation, for example, is a particularly rare offering. The SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pr💜o Wireless is the only other device in my testing pool that carries the feature, and it does so at a much higher price point.

It’s a solid system that works wonders under light and moderate sound loads, though louder, particularly high-frequency noises can still sometimes catch it out. It’s as good as I’ve heard it on the Arctis Nova Pro Wireless, tho𒁏ugh. As with many ANC headphones, there is a faint hum to the overall sound profile, so I’d only recommend using it when you really need to. I can say that fairly easily, though, because even without that extra grunt these cups are particularly impressive in their sound isolation. I can’t hear my own keyboard clacking away as I type this and listen to some chilled lo-fi, and ANC is firmly off.

Close up on ports and controls on Alienware Pro Wireless headset

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ANC is easily controlled via a small button on the left cup, 🌠where it’s joined by the volume dial and mic mute button. On the right, you’ll find🌌 power and connection switches distributed a sensible distance from each other. There’s no chat mix or sidetone controls available on the headset itself, but I do appreciate the simplicity of these controls - especially compared to headsets that load one on top of another.

As is to be expected at this price point (though many headsets still get away with not offering it), the Alienware Prꦏo Wireless supports both 2.4GHz and Bluetooth connections. You can also connect via th꧂e included cable, though note this is a USB-C affair (with a USB-A adapter should you need it) - that means it’s not a particularly console-friendly fallback option. Xbox players need not apply, this is a PC / PlayStation / Nintendo Switch only device.

The included microphone is detachable, which means you won’t have to worry about it when you’re out and about. In previous years that would have been a benefit, but now that SteelSeries and the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Kraken V4 have started hiding their mic🌠s in retra🦩ctable pockets it feels a little outdated.

Alienware Pro Wireless headset with microphone attached on a wooden desk

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While you’re home, though, that boom mic is one of the Alienware Pro Wireless’s biggest assets. Voice recordings and in-game chat is crystal clear, textured, and robust - in a manner that’s only comparable to the fantastic super wideband mic on the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer BlackShark V2 Pro. That’s also complimented by ANC noise canceling working to keep your back൩ground noise firmly away from your recording space. This also works well, keeping keyboard and mouse clicks out of chat while also taking on larger background noises.

Battery life officially clocks in at 75 hours on Bluetℱooth without ANC, only dropping to 70 hours over 2.4GHz. That’s a solid runtime that easily beats cheaper options from SteelSeries and Razer, though both the Nova Pro Wireless and Astro A50 X have their own battery workarounds via charging cradles and hot-swappable batteries. You could argue that the Alienware P๊ro Wireless has its own trick up its sleeve with its 15 minute fast charging, but it’s still behind more premium models in how it handles power overall.

I found that 70 hour rate to ring true during my own testing. During my full battery run (without ANC), I was able to keep the headset alive for around a week and a half, usi🧸ng the headset for music and gaming for between five and eight hours per day. Sporadically switching noise canไceling on does drain that charge quicker - the Pro Wireless was dead after five days when using ANC for a couple of hours every now and then.

Alienware Command Center screenshot showing settings for Alienware Pro Wireless headset

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Everything is c💃ontrolled via Dell’s Alienware Command Center software, but options in this program are limited. This where you can configure power settings including adjusting the sleep time, set the volume of the main cups and microphone, enable or disable ANC or toggle Transparency Mode, and download the Dolby Atmos software. It’s in this latter app that you’ll actually be tinkering with EQ and choosing different presets. That’s a frustrating split, it’s a small nitpick, but having to rely on two separate pieces of software to alter a $200+ headset’s EQ is dﷺisappointing. Most gaming brands host their own settings on their software directly, and Alienware is still catching up in this department.

Performance

Underneath those cushions you’ll find a set of 50mm graphene drivers, similar to those found in high-end sets like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Logitech G Pro X 2 and 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Corsair Virtuoso Pro. It’s a more stable material that allowౠs for the oscillation of sound waves at higher frequencies to be more controlled, resulting in greater detailing and less distortion at high volumes. Alienware hasn’t implemented these drivers quite as well as other brands.

Unlike the Astro A50 X that benefits from all the above, Dell has tuned these headphones at such a high volume that even a sheet of graphene produces distortion in the upper ranges when pushed to its limit. As a result, I barely made it past 10% volume d🐼uring my testing - anything much higher simply wasn’t comfo♌rtable to listen to and often produced screechy highs and murky lows, with a mid-range that seemed to be caught in the crossfire and lost as a result.

I can’t complain too much, though, with the volume at a reasonable level these things sound incredible. When the volume is kept under control, there’s a particularly energetic interplay between different ranges at work here, with fantastic balancing between them. A powerful low range can thrum up to deep, resonating pumps of bass while the top-end has pl𓆏enty of space to include finer details as well. I needed to tweak a few sett🏅ings before getting the most out of this soundstage, but once I upped the bass a little and levelled out the mid-range, music, movies, and games were represented with equally deft handling and plenty of texture.

Alienware Pro Wireless gaming headset and mouse on a wooden desk

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Horizon Forbidden West is always a struggle for gaming headsets. The game features a particularly clustered mid-range, eeking slightly into a busy low-end with machine sounds. Placing myself squarely in the middle💮 of some roaming beasts, I was impressed with the clarity in the lower-mids - though cranking the volume collapsed the soundstage as the headset started to spin out.

There’s a fantastic sense of atmosphere between these cups, though, proven in my testing across The Last of Us Part 2’s The Descent mission. This smaller soundstage provided a good opportunity for the Pro Wireless to show off its directional audio, but also its texturܫal qualities. There’s enough space in the lower ranges for that looming sense of dread to pervade through this miss﷽ion, with every lurking enemy’s groans and shuffles echoing between the ears beautifully.

That low e🐲nd is well and truly put to the test in Doom Eternal. With Dolby Atmos on PC I did prefer my experience at my desktop in this game - being able to fine-tune the EQ for these metal-heavy runs is a must, and without these individual settings a lot of information was lost o🅺n PS5. The bass is slightly weaker by default, and the game didn’t pack the same punch as a result.

Direction𝓡al imaging and accuracy is impressive, with a clear and distinct sense of placement and movement in both CS:2 and Apex Legends. Audio information isn’t quite as detailed as the Razer BlackShark V2 Pro in this regard, but it’s still impressive.

Should you buy the Alienware Pro Wireless?

Alienware Pro Wireless headset with packaging on a wooden gaming desk

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The Alienware Pro Wireless occupies a tricky spot in the current headset market. It’s cheaper than the reigning premium champions but dr🧸ops a few of those luxurious features, while being more expensive than the traditional mid-range and adding its own extras into the mix. This isn’t the only device in this spot - I’ve recently finished reviewing the Asus ROG Delta II at the same MSRP. It does, however, work much ꧅harder than others to justify its position. Active noise cancellation, a supremely comfortable cup design, fantastic sound performance, and a rich, vibrant microphone make this a must-see for anyone looking to splash a bit more cash than usual on an audio upgrade.

I’d primarily recommend the Alienware Pro Wireless to PC players over those on console. While its comfortable form factor could make it one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best PS5 headsets in isolation, tweaks only available in Dolby Atmos, and the USB-C cable required for wired listenin🍰g, mean PC players are going to see the biggest benefits. If you regularly swap between PC and PS5 you’re still going to have a 🦹great time here, with the added benefit of ANC and a more versatile form factor.

If you want more flexible microphone integration, the freedom of a hot-swappable battery (no more charging), and stiไll excellent audio quality, the SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless is still the better buy, and current sale prices tend to dip it down to around $279.99 at the moment anyway.

Ratings
Comfort★★★★☆
Audio★★★★☆
Battery★★★★☆
Microphone★★★★★
Battery★★★★☆
Build quality★★★★★

How I tested the Alienware Pro Wireless

I used the Alienware Pro Wireless over a period of three months, testing alongside the Asus ROG Delta II and SteelSeries Arctis GameBuds. During that time I spent one month exclusively using the Pro Wireless for all daily work and play, primarily running the headset across Ghostwire Tokyo (PS5, PC), Fallout 4 (PC), Assassin’s Creed Odyssey (PC), Indiana Jones and the Great Circle (PC), and Oxenfree 2 (PC). I also performed our usual tests across Horizon Forbidden West (PS5), The Last of Us Part 2 (PS5), Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales (PS5), Doom Eternal (PC, PS5), and both CS2 and Apex Legends (PC). For more information on 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:how we test gaming headsets, check out the full 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:GamesRadar+ Hardware Policy.

We’re also rounding up all the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Xbox Series X headsets as well as the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Nintendo Switch headsets - or check out more of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best PC headsets on the market.

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It’s been a while since I’ve had the chance to talk about Asus’s gaming headsets. The new Asus ROG Delta II comes💎 four years after the release of the Delta S model I reviewed back in the day, but brings with it a number of modern enhancements that work hard to cement its place in the upper mid-range market.

At $229 / £219, the Delta II is punching with some big guns in both performance and value - priced $100 below the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming headset on the market, the SteelSeri൩es Arctis Nova Pro Wireless, but around $100 more than the SteelSeries and Razer models th🥃at occupy the popular $120 price range, this is a headset firmly in the middle of the pack.

The standout feature here comes from just how hard Asus has leaned into its simultaneous connectivity. This is a feature that allows headsets to run audio through a 2.4GHz dongle connection and via Bluetooth at the same time, and it rarely makes its way to headsets below that $350 premium price point. While the extra support for players wꦕho want these different channels is unparalleled, and competitive experiences are particularly well catered to through fantastic soundstage positioning, the ROG Delta II doesn’t do enough to separate itself from cheaper options overall.

Key Specs
Price$229 / £219
Connection2.4GHz / Bluetooth / wired
Drivers50mm titanium-plated
Frequency response20Hz - 20kHz
Microphone10mm super-wideband, detachable
ANCNone
Controls2x Volume, 2x playback / multi-function, mic mute, power
BatteryUp to 110 hours (2.4GHz), 140 hours (Bluetooth)
Weight318g
CompatibilityPC, PlayStation, Nintendo Switch, mobile, Xbox (wired only)

Design

Reviewer hand holding the Asus ROG Delta II headset against a PC gaming setup

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I liked the triangular step Asus took outside of the mainstream with its original Delta headsets, and I’m glad to see the form factor return in the new release. The angular lines feel a little sof🥃ter this time around, with a slightly more squat cup shape overall. That’s a running theme in the Asus ROG Delta II, everything looks and feels more streamlined. Whereas the originals featured chunky plastic yokes reaching around both sides of the earcup, the new model is far more modern in its approach, with anodized metal reaching from the headband to the rear of each cup, allowing for full swivel and a slight angular tilt towards the head.

It doesn’t just look better, the cups themselves sit particularly well on the head. I would have appreciated some extra clamp force (as it stands, the looser fit allows a lot of external noise 🧜to creep into your listening), but the spacious enclosure inside each of these cushions feels more relaxed as a result.

Hand pushing on padding on Asus ROG Delta II headband showing padding level

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That’s a win for comfort, but it’s a win that might be retracted by the skinnier headband. This harder strap does offer a thin layer of the same memory foam cushioning you’ll find in the main cups, but it’s not enough considering the pressure placed on the crown by the thinner design. There’s only 318g of weight pulling down from this band (slightly less than the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wirel🏅ess), but it’s still enough to create an ache right in the center of where the headband sits. This was notice💙able from the moment I put it on, and continued to꧑ worsen through longer sessions.

The looser clamp force also feels like it’s compounding this problem - there’s usually a little support from the cups themselves when they’re pressed against the side of the head, but here they feel like they’re hanging directly downwards. It’s a far cry from the extremely comfortable 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Turtle Beach Atlas Air,🥂 which usꦆes a comparatively huge mesh headband cushion and a floating earcup design.

Asus ROG Delta II gaming headset with both leatherette and mesh fabric cushion covers installed

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Out of the box, the Asus ROG Delta II comes with leatherette earcups, but these can be swapped for a set ﷽of mesh covers (also included). I stuck with the leatherette for most of my testing, though did enjoy the softer feel of the mesh during changes. Sound isolation is already a struggle here, though, so I would recommend sticking to the harder material unless you’re in a particularly warm environment. The sides of these co♛vers are nicely textured to provide a little visual pizazz, while the inside of each cup remains matte to ensure those ridges don’t get irritating.

An all-black design (save for the gray yokes) is perfectly complimented by the more outlandish earcup shape and the additional RGB lighting on both sides. Each earcup features a slightly raised center, with a strip of LEDs around the rim and an illuminated Asus logo in the center. As always, this extra design element is only going to be worth it if you’re a die-hard RGB fan - even streamers won’t get much use out of it considering it won’t be too visible on camera from the front. It also runs the ba😼ttery down quite considerably as well.

Features

Close up on side of Asus ROG Delta II with RGB lighting on

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Asus has put its wireless connection options front and center of its marketing efforts for the Delta II, and so it should. I rarely see simultaneous 2.4GHz and Bluetooth connections available on even the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best wireless gaming headsets, and having enjoyed the feature on the SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless and 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Astro A50 X, it’s certainly something I hunt down.

The ROG Delta II takes things one step further, though, with dedicated volume and playback controls (via a multi-function button on each side) for both 2.4GHz and Bluetooth audio streams. I’m used to fiddling with volume on individual ✃devices to find the right balance between two connections, and this was a real game-changer. It’s a standout feature on the headset overall, offering immediate access to both connections for quick adjustments and pauses - something I’m going to struggle to work without once I move on to the next device.

The 2.4GHz volume dial also doubles up a▨s a nifty mic-mute function when pressed, while the function buttons on both sides offer additional controls as well. The left 2.4GHz scroller toggles RGB lighting when pressed and held, while the right Bluetooth button can answer and reject calls with a tap. It’s an incredibly well-designed system of controls that evades the common overcrowding problem in headset clickers and dials while still providing functionality for both home gaming and on-the-go listening.

Close up on Asus ROG Delta II controls on each side of earcups

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It’s clear that Asus doesn’t want its headset tied to your desktop, like its wired predecessor. That Bluetooth support and ample control scheme means this is a device designed to go everywhere with you - and that’s supported by the detachable microphone. I do prefer a retractable model, like those used by the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Kraken V4 or SteelSeries’ Arctis Nova l🍷ine - it avoids the inevitabl⛎e loss of the mic arm itself after it’s been stuffed into a different drawer. Still, the flexible gooseneck design makes placement a lot more versatile compared to the stiff-arm of the Astro A50 X and it’s easily popped in and out of the side of the cup.

You’ll be using the brand’s Armoury Crate software to tinker with the available 8-band EQ settings, choose between presets, tinker with your mic nဣoise canceling and sidetone settings, and toggle virtual surround sound. The software doesn’t go quite as deep as Razer’s selection of tools, but does a better job of keeping track of everything than lesser-known brands.

Battery is another winner for Asus. The advertised 110 hours of 2.4GHz battery life rang true in my testing (with RGB off). From a full charge straight out of the box, I was able to run the headset for around three weeks (roughly 3-5 hours a day) before needing to charge up. Bluetooth mode does open you up to a slightly longer runtime as well. Those numbers take a significant hit with RGB enabled - I only managed a week with those LEDs blaring. That’s still one of the sturdiest batteries I’ve tested so far - the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:HyperX Cloud Alpha Wireless still retains its top spot with 300 hours on the clock, but the next runner-up is the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:HyperX Cloud 3 Wireless with only 120 hours to its name.

Performance

Asus ROG Delta II with ear cushions removed to show driver underneath plastic chassis

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The Asus ROG Delta II uses 50mm titanium-plated drivers to achieve a crisp, clear sound profile that doesn’t get overwhelmed at either end of the spectrum. That’s not always a good thing. If you’re looking for a slightly warm but ultimately neutral sound this is a fantastic pi💜ckup, but most players will find themselves seeking something with a little more energy overall.

The audio isn’t bad it’s just not that exciting. If this was a $120 he𒐪adset I’d be singing its praises, but with an extra $100 added onto that price tag, I’d expect a more dynamic sound quality. Of course, if you prefer a more acoustic-sounding experience you’re going to have a good time here. The lower ranges never threaten to overwhelm higher frequencies, even holding their balance well in trickier scenarios like Doom Eternal.

That flatter out-of-the-box soundscape also means competitive players are particularly well catered to. Footsteps, gunshots, and reloads are all crystal clear in their placement, moreso than in other headsets that place a higher priority on filling the soundstage with environmental ambience. I’d even suggest that this is a better headset for CS:2 than the SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless due to its deft handling of positional audio. It’s also one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best PS5 headsets I’ve tried when it comes to representing Spid𒉰er-Man Miles Morales’ Time to Rallꦺy mission in all its 3D glory.

Asus ROG Delta II gaming headset with cups laid flat against a wooden desk

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It’s a clean and accurate experience overall, which works particularly well for lighter Nintendo Switch soundtracks like Super Mario Sunshine and more delicate audio profiles like Oxenfree 2.🌃 But I still found myself looki🏅ng for a little more power in the lower mids and bass ranges. I didn’t get the same sense of dread when tip-toeing through the hotel in The Last of Us Part 2’s The Descent mission, even if the echoes and screeches of nearby enemies were well translated.

Asus is also proud of its 10mm super-wideband microphone, and it should be - this is a crisp, clean voice capture with enough texture and vibrancy to take on the fantastic 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer BlackShark V2 Pro and 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:BlackShark V2 Hyperspeed. Where it falls short of these indust🦹ry darlings, though, is its noise cancellation. I’ve grown pretty used to my headset mic not picking up details like my keyboard and mouse clicking, so I was surpri🦄sed to find that not even the dedicated Noise Gate setting in Armoury Crate could fully remove them from a recording.

Should you buy the Asus ROG Delta II?

Asus ROG Delta II gaming headset leaning against packaging on a wooden desk

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I wouldn’t recommend the Asus ROG Delta II to the masses. It’s got a solid set of specs and a respectable sound quality (though you’ll have to truly be after a neutral soundstage to appreciate it), but it doesn’t do enough to truly separate itself in this more obscure market position. There are headsets at just over $100, like the Razer BlackShark V2 Hyperspeed or 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:SteelSeries Arctis Nova 5 Wireless, that offer a more robust sound q🔯uality overall while dropping connectivity features - and they each come with their own benefits as well. Meanwhile, the top end of the price scale manages to nail nearly everything the Asus ROG Delta II gets right while also addressing its comfort and bass range shortcomings.

I say nearly everything, because there is one scenario in which I would be thrusting this headset directly into the hands of anyone who raised it with me. If you’re big on simultaneous connection, say you regularly chat with a friend or listen to music while also playing your games, there’s nothing better out there at the moment. Asus has given these specific players a wealth of features to play with, more so than any other device on the market. It’s enough to cancel out the design concerns or low-quality noise isolation by itself. Just note that this simultaneous connection won’t work when wired in, so those after an 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Xbox Series X headset are out in the dark on this one.

Ratings
Comfort★★☆☆☆
Audio★★★☆☆
Battery★★★★☆
Microphone★★★★☆
Versatility★★★★☆
Build quality★★★☆☆

How I tested the Asus ROG Delta II

I used the Asus ROG Delta II for a period of six weeks, testing across all the games in my current backlog as well as our benchmarking staples. When connected to my PC I was using the cups for CS:2, Doom Eternal, Fallout 4, Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, and Oxenfree 2. On PS5, I tested across Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales, The Last of Us Part 2, Ghostwire Tokyo, and Doom Eternal (for cross-platform comparison). Meanwhile, on Nintendo Switch, I tested in Super Mario Sunshine and Super Mario RPG. For more information on 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:how we test gaming headsets, check out the full 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:GamesRadar+ Hardware Policy.

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Razer has again chosen to shed new light on the Barracuda gaming headset range. The original Barracuda X was first launched back in 2021 as a budget-friendly entry into their headset ecosystem. At the time, the Barracuda X provided an accessible plug-and-play wired connection and lightweight comfort option despite the low price point. This was followed up by the Barracuda X (202🔯2), whic🌠h improved on the original with its added Bluetooth support and longer battery life.

Now, Razer has given the Barracuda X yet another makeover. This time the brand has added RGB lighting to the mix to create the Razer Barracuda X Chroma . The once subtle design of previous Barracuda headsetsꦐ has been shaken up for something more flashy, consisting of a customizable RGB Razer logo and an outline of lighting on each cup.

However, this colorful addition to the Barracuda line-up comes at a price. While the 2022 model was only $99/£99, the X Chroma comes in at $129/£129, which instantly pits itself against some of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming headsets I’ve ever used. Yet while this costly upgrade has made the competition more fier💖ce, Razer has yet again managed to double down on what makes the Barracuda line-up so special. After two weeks of testing and multiple games played, I can confidently say that, even in its third iteration, the Barracuda X Chroma is the RGB cherry on top of the already impressive Barracuda X headset cake.

Key Specs

Price$129.99/£129.99
Acoustic Design:Closed back/Over ear
Connection:2.4GHz/Bluetooth
Drivers:40mm Razer TriForce
Frequency response:20Hz - 20kHz
Microphone:Detachable Razer Hyperclear Cardioid Mic
ANC:No
Controls:Mic mute button, volume dial, power button, smart switch button
Battery:Up to 70 hours
Weight:285g
Compatibility:PC, Mac, Nintendo Switch, PS5, Xbox, Steam Deck, Android & iOS devices

Design

  • Discreet inclusion of RGB lighting
  • High-quality and durable plastic matte finish
  • Comfortable light-weight fit

The X Chroma design has mostly stayed true to its 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Barracuda X (2022) counterpart. The headset features a closed-back form factor with a plastic matte finish throughout and two oblong-shaped ear cups. For the X Chroma, however, Razer included a swivel mechanism in each of the cups for a slightly better fit. This movement not only makes it easier to adjust on your ears, but it also makes it easier to fit in any compatible headphone case you happen to own.

Like before, each of these cups is cushioned with memory foam covered in a ‘breathable mesh fabric’. There’s also a piece sitting below the headband, to provide an extra layer of comfort. Personally, I prefer a leather-like coating to any headset padding, as the texture of a fabric mesh can be a sensory nightmare. That’s definitely a me issue, rather than anything to do with the quality of the fabric being used. And luckily in the X Chroma’s case, it’s incredibly soft to the touch.

The foam cushions may be the same as the rest of the Barracuda headset range, but the X Chroma is the heaviest headset out of the lot. The headset weighs 35g more than the 2022 model, coming in at 285g, likely due to all the extra parts required to power up RGB lighting. Luckily, that added bit of weight isn’t actually noticeable💖. Even with my extra-sensitive head, which is prone to aches, pains, and migraines, I felt fine after multiple Marvel Rival gaming sessions over the two weeks' worth of testing. What was pleasantly noticeable was the easy-to-reach controls. Along the left cup a small mute button for the HyperClear Cardioid Mic, a small volume dial, a power button, and a button for switching between a Bluetooth and 2.4GHz connection are located.

Image of the Razer Barracuda X Chroma gaming headset laying on a wooden countertop taken by author Rosalie Newcombe.

(Image credit: Future)

Again, these buttons aren’t new, but their layout has been altered with the Type-C port now taking the place of the existing 3.5mm audio jack. I’m glad Razer kept the on-board controls. Other brands are known to do away with them entirely to focus on aesthetics instead. But with the mic button still present it meant I could easily mute myself and have a quick snack without bombarding my friends across the PS5’s built-in Discord chat with my otherworldly eating noises.

The most noticeable inclusion of the X Chroma design is, of course, its added RGB lighting. Where existing models featured the iconic Razer logo engraved in the center of the outfacing cups, this has been given a significant flashy upgrade. Instead of the more subtle approach, the Razer logo is now backlit with colorful RGBs, which is paired with an outline of RGB lighting along the outer edge.

These RGBs were always going to be somewhere, as is the nature of Razer’s Chroma products. But they still feel pretty discreet as far as RGB gaming headsets go. Chroma peripherals, like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Seiren V3 Chroma microphone, take full advantage of the branding, and half of the mic lights up my desk on a daily basis. In contrast, a minimal outline of lights and a light-up Razer logo on the headset still make it one of the more subtle headset lines in Razer’s Chroma repertoire.

While the addition of the RGBs may be new, the look of the included Razer Hyperclear Cardioid Mic is just the same as before. The small detachable mic connects to a 3.5mm port found alongside the rest on the onboard controls and can be bent into shape and pointed toward your mouth. To act like a pop shield and harsh sound dampener, there's a coating of foam around the mic. Within hours of use, this became a magnet to fluff and cat hair, but it is easily removabl✃e if you prefer to go without. You can also go without the mic entirely, as it can be easily removed from the 3.5mm port with just a small tug.

Right next to the microphone port lays the smart switch button. Pressing this is what allows you to quickly switch between the two different connections. Pressing this button will also change the audio preset from game mode, movie mode, and the custom audio setting you can customize within the Razer Synapse software. However, quic💝kly pressing it twice is what allows you to change between the 2.4GHz and Bluetooth as you see fit.

Photo of the Razer Barracuda X Chroma gaming headset on a wooden countertop taken by author Rosalie Newcombe.

(Image credit: Future)

Features

  • Customizable 6-zone RGB lighting lit up ear cups
  • Easy setup across multiple devices
  • Razer Audio & Chroma app support
  • Lighting pairing with other Chroma compatible Razer tech

It’s hard to continue harping on about previous headsets in the Barracuda line-up but just like the 2022 version, the X Chroma ♚stands out for its multi-platform capabilities. With Bluetooth and 2.4 GHz options at your disposal, you can hook the headset up to just about everything from your PS5, PC, Steam Deck, and your smartphone. There’s a 2.4GHz dongle right in the box, alongside a type-C to type-A adaptor, for those who prefer a latency-free connection. Better yet, if your PC isn’t the most modern, like mine, that adaptor means you can still benefit from 2.4GHz even with no type-C port in sight.

Image of the Razer X Chroma headset and all that comes with it on a wooden countertop, taken by author Rosalie Newcombe.

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Where the real meat of the X Chroma lies is, of course, with its RGB lighting. Adding the Chroma name꧟ to this new headset means it’s now part of Razer’s Chroma RGB ecosystem, able to sy💎nc up with other Chroma peripherals and turn your gaming setup into a dazzling light show. Customizing the RGB Razer logo and RGB trim on the cups can be done in two ways, through Razer’s Synapse 4 and Chroma software, or its free-to-download Razer Audio smartphone app.

You’re more limited with the app as there’s no way to customize the individual zones of the RGB lighting, but there’s still a lot to tweak at your fingertips. After connecting to my Samsung S24 smartphone via Bluetooth I was pleasantly surprised that I still had Razer’s 🧜Chroma wheel, static, spectrum, and breathing effects to take advantage of. You can also see the remaining battery life, and switch between the different pre🍰-made audio presets, which comes in handy when using the headset with anything other than my PC.

Image of the RGB lighting of the Razer Barracuda X Chroma gaming headset taken by author Rosalie Newcombe.

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All the proper personalization takes place with Synapse 4 on desktop. Within the ‘Studio’ tab , you can select the individual zones and pick any color you please - so of course I instantly went with a purple-to-pink gradient to match my cozy office aesth⛦etic. You can also chooꩵse between the same lighting effects as the app, but with the in-depth added bonus of choosing extras like brightness, decay, and scale. While having this level of customization is appreciated, as with any Chroma Razer tech, the software can be awkward to navigate.

It took me a while to run through the lighting effects and create the cute pink gradient that I wanted. The effects in the end weren’t very noticeable. Where some Razer Chroma accessories have a large surface area, the subtle nature of the X Chroma’s zones makes the breathing effects pretty lackluster. This will be ideal for those who hate the sometimes garish nature of some RGB-riddled tech but still want some lighting synchronization between their devices. I do, however, wish there were brand-new effects added to the Chroma app specifically with this RGB design in mind.🤪 Otherwise, the LEDs are lovely and vivid, especially in dark-lit environments. Plus, the ability to sync up with my Razer Chroma microphone made my PC space feel more unified.

Image of the RGB cups of the Razer Barracuda X Chroma gaming headset as taken by author Rosalie Newcombe.

(Image credit: Future)

Whether it was testing through a long list of games, or listening to Babymetal’s Ratatata on repeat, the battery life also holds up strong. Razer boasts the X Chroma can last up to 70 hours, and it beat that on a full charge right out of the box. Even with the RGB lighting at full🍷 brightꦐness at all times, I never felt the fear of reaching for the accompanying type-C cable to give it a charge. Should you be concerned with how much juice the headset has left, not only is it integrated with fast charging but the app also provides a real-time percentage of how long it has to go - perfect for that extra bit of reassurance.

Performance

  • Crisp and highly detailed audio quality for gaming
  • Clear dynamic detachable microphone
  • Lacks the bass support for music playback
  • Impressive long battery life

Even as a mid-range pair of cups, the sound the Barracuda X Chroma managed to muster is impressive. The 40mm Razer TriForce drivers pack a punch, and no matter the game I threw its way over during my two-week testing period, the X Chroma did it justice. These are the same drivers found on the 2022 model, so I knew I wasn’t going to be disappointed. But the quality still blew me away from game to game. With the PS5 being my main console of choice, I went straight to taking out the brand-new Marvel Rivals for a spin.

I’m notoriously not the best at hero shooters, so ensuring I could hear every important footstep of the rival team, and every booming call out by Galactica was a must. When blasting through the skies as Starlord the audio sounded well-levelled, and this is without any messing with the EQ. The bass wasn’t too overbearing, and the mid and high ranges of the overall soundscape meant e🗹verything from the characters' voice lines to the bullets whizzing past me sounded crystal clear.

I also tried out the PC version of Marvel Rivals and the experience was the same. Just as on the PS5, the sounds of the Marvel worlds were brought to life through the vibrancy and leveled audio quality. I ended up preferring them on the PC as it meant I had Razer Synapse at my disposal and could turn up the bass at a moment's notice. There are limited EQ audio presets available through the software, but you are given the ability to customize it to your liking. So at the PC, I cranked up the bass as far as I could to give it the rally, heart-pound💮ing sound I adore.

Image of the Razer Barracuda X Chroma gaming headset on a wooden countertop taken by author Rosalie Newcombe.

(Image credit: Future)

This impressive quality continued when switching to my favorite online horror, Dead by Daylight. In a game where, especially if you’re a survivor main, being wary of what and who’s around you is of the utmost importance, the X Chroma didn’t fail to bring the asymmetrical horror landscape to life. When spending more time trying out Lara Croft’s survivor skills, I was impressed with how crisp her voice lines sounded when permeating through the cups. Equally, it felt easier than ever to decipher the direction of the nearest generator being worked on, which even helped me escape more matches than usual.

Just like we do with all headsets we test, I also played CS:2 with the X Chroma in tow. There, the headset’s quality made getting immersed in a match an easy task, though it sadly didn’t make me any better at the first-person shooter. Playing CS:2 is where the headset's 7.1 surround sound came in handy. After setting it up through Synapse I was able to hear exactly where my teammates were at all times, and the incoming bullets felt accurately placed in the overall soundscape. Going forward, if I wer🅺e to try and seriously up my FPS skills, I don't think I'd do so without this at my disposal. I also changed things up a bit by seeing how it dealt with the Nintendo Switch. The uplifting sweeping orchestral soundtrack of Super Mario Galaxy flourished through the high-quality cups. As did the high-pitched screams of Captain Toad in-game.

I then put the headset through its paces with hours of Super Monkey Ball Banana Rumble, to see how the X Chroma coped with the high-octane arcade-like sounds. While I felt it was lacking the loud, reverberating bass I prefer, it still produced clear, quality audio. Moving onto the Steam Deck, I tested Little Goody Two Shoe, a horror game with fantastical musical numbers. Whether I was blissfully talking to villagers or traversing through creepy crow-infested forests, the delightful soundscape permeated through the cups in the best kind of way.

Where the X Chroma experience falters slightly is through its detachable Razer Hyperclear Cardioid Mic. The mic attaches through a small port on the left cup and, similar to the mic on my favorite Razer headset, the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Blackshark V2 Pro, its bendable nature means you can adjust it to your liking. As a cardioid mic, its directional pickup pattern means it only picks up your voice ideally from the f෴ront. However, no matter how I adjusted the foam-covered nub, it always produced a slightly muffled sound.

During Marvel Rivals matches, this wasn’t noticeable through friends on Discord. At no point did anyone have trouble understanding a word I said. That being said, I wouldn’t recommend streaming with the microphone if you want the utmost clarity - for that, the Blackshark V2 Pro🅺’s Hyperclear Super Wideband mic would definitely suffice. As a mid-range headset, there’s also in audio monitoring present here, so take that in mind if you prefer to hear yourself when chatting away online.

While each one of the games I tested sounded exactly as I’d want them to, listening to music was a slightly different story. It wasn’t a bad experience by any means, and I could listen to my favorite artists like Bombay Bicycle Club with no issue. But any cacophony of guitars on the X Chroma sounded a bit on the tinny side, lacking the gut-punching sound it needed. It was almost like I was listening to sound spillage rather than directly having a headset over my ears. This isn’t entirely a deal breaker, as predominantly you want a gaming headset to lend itself to playing, well, games and it does that very well. I’m just likely going to reach for other mid-range headsets, like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:SteelSeries Arctis Nova 5 that lend themselves to heavier shoegaze and metal genres 🦹when I purely want to listen to music in🃏 the future.

Should you buy the Razer Barracuda X Chroma?

Image of a hand holding up the Razer Barracuda X Chroma headset taken by author Rosalie Newcombe.

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Buy if:

✔ You want a customizable mid-range gaming headset
✔ You already own Razer Chroma peripherals
✔ You primarily play games on the PC, PS5, Switch or Steam Deck
✔ You want to easily switch between a꧋ Bluetoo𝔍th and 2.4GHz connection

Just like the Barracuda X headsets before it, the Razer Barracuda X Chroma is an impressive⭕ piece of gam🍸ing audio tech. The pair of cups is incredibly lightweight, compatible with a huge range of devices with an equally easy setup process for all, the sound quality is well-leveled, and the microphone does the job. Razer made sure to pass on the best qualities of the previous iterations, just this time there’s RGB lighting to add that little extra spice to your gaming setup, all for just £129/$129.

With the previous model being under the $100 mark, the added RGB lighting does come at a cost, a cost of £30/$30 to be exact. But it feels entirely justified. You aren’t just getting lighting effects slammed on top,. you can tailor the lighting to be static or cycle through a range of pretty pre-made effects. Each zone of lighting can be in⛄dividually changed to a color (and brightness) of your choice, so instead of adding more garish rainbow lighting to your setup, you can tailor it to the exact aesthetic you already have going.

A lot of other mid-range gaming headsets, like the Steelseries Arctis Nova 5P, which also has an MSRP of ꧑$129/£129 don’t have RGB lighting at all. While the Nova 5P may have more of a focus on audio quality, their customization is purely relegated to audio pre-sets. Razer has managed to not only int🐽roduce a new mid-range marvel to the scene but a mid-range headset that’s able to include lighting customization without it feeling like an unnecessary gimmick.

If you aren’t a fan of having every one of your gaming accessories lit up like a rainbow, I would recommend you stay away from the X Chroma and pick up the Barracuda X (2022) model instead. The driver type, frequency range, microphone, battery life, and impressive compatibility options are all the same, there’s just no lighting to be found. The X Chroma feels like an option for those who would rather have a bit of lighting at their fingertips, or for those who already are part of the Razer Chroma ecosystem and want their gaming accessories to feel as unified a൲s possible.

Razer Barracuda X Chroma vs The Competition
SpecsRazer Blackshark V2 ProRazer Barracuda X Razer Barracuda X Chroma
Price$199.99 / £199.99$99.99 / £99.99$129.99 / £129.99
Acoustic designClosed back, over earClosed back, over earClosed back/Over ear
Connection2.4Ghz, Bluetooth 5.22.4GHz / Bluetooth 5.2 / Wired2.4GHz / Bluetooth 5.2
Drivers50mm Razer TriForce Titanium40mm Razer TriForce40mm Razer TriForce
Frequency response12hz - 28kHz20Hz - 20kHz20Hz - 20kHz
ANCNoNoNo
Weight320g 262g285g
CompatibilityPC, PS5, PS4, Nintendo Switch, mobilePC, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation, Xbox, mobilePC, Mac, Nintendo Switch, PS5, Xbox, Steam Deck, Android & iOS Devices
MicDetachable Super WidebandDetachable HyperClear CardioidDetachable Razer HyperClear Cardioid Mic

How I tested the Razer Barracuda X Chroma

I used the Razer Barracuda X for over two weeks, testing it across a wide range of PS5 (Dead by Daylight, Marvel Rivals), Steam Deck (Little Goody Two Shoes, Disney Dreamlight Valley), Nintendo Switch (Super Mario Galaxy, Super Monkey Ball Banana Rumble) and PC (Marvel Rivals, CS:2) games. When not using it to play games, and chat with friends on Discord, I used it to listen to a wide variety of bands from various art styles. The headset was put through its audio paces as I listened to everything from the whispered dulcet tones of Elliott Smith and Bombay Bicycle Club to the bass-driven Carpenter Brut. I also streamed TV shows and films on Disney Plus and other streaming services. For more information on 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:how we test gaming headsets, check out the full澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询: GamesRadar+ Hardware Policy.

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Think for a second, about what you would want from a set of gaming earbuds. Versatile bu𒊎t fast wireless connౠections? Powerful ANC? A long battery life? A wide range of EQ options? Now let me show you the SteelSeries Arctis GameBuds. They’re everything I’ve ever wanted from a set of gaming buds, and more.

The truth is, I’ve been waiting for this moment. This is the brand behind some of the best audio in gaming - its Arctis Nova Pro Wireless has topped the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming headset charts since release and even cheaper options beat others in their respective markets. I’m shocked that these in-ear drivers are the brand’s first stab at the world of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming earbuds, it feels like SteelSeries has been making the𓄧m all💛 its life.

Key Specs
Price$159.99 / £159.99
Connection2.4GHz / Bluetooth 5.3
Drivers6mm neodymium
Frequency response20 - 20,000Hz
MicrophoneInbuilt
ANCYes
ControlsTap gestures (volume, mic mute, ANC, connection toggle, call controls, playback)
Battery10 hours per charge (40 hours in case)
Weight5.3g per bud
CompatibilityPC, PlayStation, Nintendo Switch, mobile (Xbox version available), Meta Quest

Design

Reviewer's hand holding SteelSeries Arctis GameBuds in charging case

(Image credit: Future)

I received both the white PlayStation and black Xbox versions of the SteelSeries GameBuds - both look great, but the white is justꦓ so much cleaner it has to be my favorite. Coated with a soft-touch matte finish, and stored inside a compact pill-style case, these buds feel every bit as premౠium as high-end mainstream offerings from Bose and Sony.

That SteelSeries logo, proudly stamped on the front of the clamshell case and across the large control button on each bud, is🧔 the only clue that these might be offering something more than your standard drivers.

SteelSeries has built these buds to last, with a sturdy outer shell to each side and IP55 water resistance making ⛄them viable options for both gameplay and everyday commutes. I’ve used the buds on numerous rainy dog walks, and they’re still as fresh as ever.

Every join is slick, and the charging / case detection contacts have stood the test of time, showing no signs of wear after constant daily use over the last three months. The case is just as sturdy, though the plastic shell feels a little thin around the top. It means this lid does creak a little when manipulated, but the hinge feels strong and snappy (a little too snappy until I discovered an extra notch to keep it open) and is neatly recessed into the design of the case as a whole. Unlike the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Hammerhead Hyperspeeds, there’s a neat little slot for the USB-C💛 2.4GHz receiver in here, keeping everything safe and tidy to𒈔gether.

Left SteelSeries Arctis GameBud inside contacts and ear tip

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A slightly bulbous form factor means each bud nestles neatly in the ear, with a plug-and-twist approach to ensure stability. They stay in my ear fairly well while out and about, only requiri💎ng the odd push back into position once in a blue moon, and ꧃feel more secure than Razer’s alternative overall.

Perhaps more importantly, they’re effortlessly comfortable. I lived through the dark ages of earbuds, regularly suffering from what we called ‘iPod ear’ back in the day. We’ve come a long way, and the soft edges of the Arctis GameBuds meld beautifully in the ear. They plug in neatly, with a reliable seal and lightweight feel. At just 5.3g each, and with a beautifully rounded design, they fade into the background incredibly quickly, and sit flush with the ear. They feature a similar stem-less design to the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Cambridge Audio Melomania M100, but don’t stick out nearly as far and fe👍el more secure as a result.

Features

These are some seriously stacked earbuds. We’re talking ANC, 2.4GHz and Bluetooth connections, a companion app with over 100 EQ presets baked in, 10 hours of battery life out of the case, Qi charging, transparency mode, in-ear sensors, and compatibility with every platform under the sun (provided you pick up the Xbox version). That’s the most robust feature set I’ve seen in a set of gaming earbuds, and it’s all available for an incredibly competitive price. You re𝄹ally can’t get much better than that.

I’ll kick things off with the most unique feature - something you won’t find in competitors’ arsenals. I first fell in love with the SteelSeries Arctis mobile app when the brand released the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:SteelSeries Arctis Nova 5 Wireless. At first glance, it’s your standard earbud software - providing access to battery levels and ANC controls. Open up that EQ menu, though, and you have one of the best collections of presets outside of the PC space. With over 170 options available, all designed by sound engineers, developers, or streamers, this is an incredibly inclusive roster of PS﷽5, Nintendo Switch, PC, and Xbox titles. You’ll find dedicated presets for Apex Legends next to Baldur’s Gate 3, Genshin Impact rubs shoulders with Stray, and there are even dedicated audio profiles for Super 🎉Mario Odyssey and Terraria, with a list that’s growing all the time.

SteelSeries Arctis GameBuds on a wooden desk with USB-C 2.4GHz receiver

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Of course, you’ve still got a range of more widely recognized EQ presets available, with settings for movie immersion 👍and bass boost listed alongside these game-specific profiles. You can also set different profiles for 2.4GHz and Bluetooth connections. I tend to stick to Bluetooth for listening to music on my phone and keep 2.4GHz for gaming, so keeping the bass boost options on the former setting came in particularly handy. The app also goes into slightly more detail around mic settings than mainstream buds, with mic volume and sidetone sliders available on the main home screen.

One of my favorite features is the physical buttons on each bud, though. I’ve done my time with fancy swipe and touch ge𒆙stures - and so far only Apple’s AirPods have proven to work reliably every time. I’ve been crying out for a full button, and SteelSeries’ implementation nails both basic and more sophisticated functionality. You’ve got full access to all media playback and call controls, with the options to remap singജle and double presses on each side to whatever function suits you. There are a lot of different functions to learn here, with different combinations of presses and holds registering different inputs. I generally stuck to basic media playback and mic muting which was easy enough to learn over the course of a few hours.

SteelSeries Arctis GameBuds with case, receiver, USB-A adapter, and cable on a wooden desk

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A wear sensor allows the GameBuds to detect when they’re being worn and continue playing your media, or pause when ♓the buds are removed. This works well for the most part, though I did notice some false positives when carrying♈ the buds loose in my pocket. Podcasts regularly continued playing in my pocket while I paused my listening.

That’s really the only frustration I encountered in my testing, the ANC is powerful for a set of buds and works to keep a range of frequencies clear from my li🧸stening. The battery life is also impressive - I was able to run these buds for well around two weeks of gameplay sessions and dog walks before needing to charge the case, and even then the Qi functionality means I just leave it on a charging pad. A 10-hour per bud charge meant I never dropped out♌ of power during day-to-day usage either.

Performance

SteelSeries Arctis GameBuds in charging case on a wooden desk

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This is the smooth, velvety SteelSeries audio profile I’ve come to know and love from the brand’s over-ear products, stuffed into a pa💦ir of 6mm drivers. Despite their smaller stature, audio is still incredibly powerful, with a wide soundstage behind it and with plenty of room to breathe. That’s impressive, especially considering gaming earbuds often prioritize competitive use-cases, artificially boosting the lower mids and putting more tech in speed than driver design, ultimately falling short of textural sophistication. It’s why many opt🦄 to use slower but more dynamic mainstream buds from Sony, Bose, or Apple. The SteelSeries Arctis GameBuds offer the best of both worlds, and I haven’t touched my AirPods Pros since I took them out the case.

Whether it’s the cacophonous arenas of Do𒁏om Eternal or the sparse sound effects of Gone Home, the GameBuds bring a sense of breadth and detail that I’ve never heard from a 🐬set of gaming buds before. With the volume limiter and ANC switched off and the right game profile selected, these felt unlimited in their handling of everything from quieter moments to major cut-scenes, explosive action set pieces, and frantic firefights. I say switch that ANC off because, while it’s certainly helpful for music or podcasts on the road, it does apply a slightly woolly layer to the audio. Everything still sounds great, but if you’re already in a quieter environment there’s a more dynamic output without it.

SteelSeries Arctis GameBuds case closed on a wooden desk

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Directional audio isn’t quite as precise as you’ll find from a larger set of drivers, and does sometimes sound a little blocky in fast-moving CS:2 moments. However, it presents a nicely immersive spatial sound that keeps up with surroundings in Spider-Man: Miles Morales’ Time to Rally mission sequence. Lower ranges are punchy and clear, with no distortion at higher volumes. There isn’t as much space between the clustered lows in Doom Eternal as you’ll find in a full set of 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:SteelSe⛎ries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless headphones, but it’sꦏ still an impressively detailed experience considering the portable form factor. That detail is particularly well translated in The Last of Us Part 2’s claustrophobic The Descent mission. The echoes of debris and clickers have a crisp, clear presence against the dread-inducing rolls of the soundtrack underneath.

The smaller drivers do feel a little more restrictive compared to full headphones when it comes to the space these effects take up - they’re by no means flat but they can roll a little further in a larger headset. The same is true of Horizon: Forbidden West. Wider environments sound incredible, cut-scenes are rich and booming, and individual effects sound crisp and clean. Larger machine battles do sometimes suffer from blended audio, where all the individual machine sounds roll into one deeper whirr. It’s a tough test for any gaming headset, the🉐 only devices I’ve listened to that can push through have been particularly expensive. The Arctis GameBuds perform better in this test than any others in my pool, though.

Should you buy the SteelSeries Arctis GameBuds?

SteelSeries Arctis GameBuds with packaging on a wooden desk

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If you’re in the market for a set of earbuds that can see you through both gaming and everyday entertainment, there’s nothing better than the SteelSeries Arctis GameBuds at this $159.99 / £159.99 price pไoint. In fact, I’m yet to test a more premiu🧔m set of earbuds that manages to nail all the richness of this audio while still offering a faster 2.4GHz wireless connection. All platforms are catered for, as long as you pick up the dedicated Xbox version, and audio is well presented across the full range. Razer has its Hammerhead Hyperspeeds at the same price, but they’re harder to find on the shelves these days. Considering you’re picking up a more well-rounded audio, more comfortable bud shape, and all those EQ features, the switch to SteelSeries is a no-brainer.

Ratings
Comfort★★★★★
Audio★★★★☆
Battery★★★★★
Microphone★★★★☆
Versatility★★★★★
Build quality★★★★★

How I tested the SteelSeries Arctis GameBuds

I’ve been using the SteelSeries Arctis GameBuds for the last two months, running them for all my daily dog walks, journeys, gameplay, music, and streaming. I’ve listened to more true crime podcast episodes than I care to mention and kept these buds hot for sessions in Fallout 4, Hogwarts Legacy, Final Fantasy XVI, and Assassin’s Creed: Odyssey. I also tested the GameBuds in each of our dedicated comparison games; The Last of Us Part 2, Horizon Forbidden West, Spider-Man: Miles Morales, Doom Eternal, and Counter Strike 2. For more information on 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:how we test gaming headsets, check out the full 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:GamesRadar+ Hardware Policy.

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The Razer🐬 Kraken range is iconic. Forget the brand’s lineup, these chunkier PC-focused cups are immediately recognizable against the entire gaming headset market, and with good reason. Between the 🧸budget Kraken X line taking over affordable setups and the haptic-buzzing flagships leading the way in immersion, this is a range with some serious pedigree. The latest Razer Kraken V4 shakes things up a little with its streamlined design, but it’s still the core Kraken experience we all know and love.

With updated internals and that RGB blazing as bright as ever, Razer’s $179.99 / £179.99 device wants to be the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming headset for mid-range PC players. This is a competitive price point, though, with SteelSeries, Turtle Beach, HyperX, and Logitech all pitching at the same lower-mid rate. The Razer Kraken V3’s biggest comp🔴etition, though, comes from within the brand’s own roster - the BlackShark V2 Pro. With just $20 more on its price tag (and not even that when recurring sales are factored in), a better set of specs under the hood, and the same PC-focused offering, the Kraken V4 might not be doing enough to step out from the BlackShark’s shadow this time around.

Key Specs
Price$179.99 / £179.99
Connection2.4GHz / Bluetooth 5.3 / Wired (USB-A)
DriversRazer TriForce Titanium 40mm
Frequency response20Hz - 28kHz
MicrophoneHyperClear Super Wideband
ANCNo
ControlsPower, mic mute, volume, chat mix, Bluetooth switch, profile switch
BatteryUp to 50 hours
Weight350g
CompatibilityPC, PlayStation, Nintendo Switch, mobile

Design

Razer Kraken V4 with blue RGB on laying sideways on a wooden desk

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I remember the Krakens of yore, and they were chunky. The 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Kraken V3 Hypersense was a monster of a headset, with huge, thick cups on each side of its industrial headband. The V4 almost feels lithe compared to these older releases, with a far more streamlined look and feel. Those iconic c🍒ircular cups have been stretched out for more of an oval shape, which makes for a far more comfortable experience overall - the cushions hug around the natural contours of the ear rather than pushing against the tops. I never felt any ear-pinching during longer sessions as a result.

It’s not just the shape of those cups that’s been tweaked, the silhouette is ever so slightly slimmer as well. It sits closer to the head during wear, its form factor shaved down so 🍃as to not just out from the ears quite so far.

The padding itself is a nicely sturdy memory foam, covered with a mesh fabric that proves more durable and breathable compared to the leatherette you’ll find on previous models and the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Kraken V4 Pro. While traditionally considered the cheaper option, I much prefer this material. It’s softer, less irritating over extensive use, and avoids that s🔜ticky plasticky feeling when temperatures start to climb. There’s still plenty of sound isolation, though if you’re trying to block out louder noises a leatherette alternative might be better suited. Interestingly, the BlackShark line flips this script, using a softer mesh fabric on its V2 Pro model and a more isolating leatherette on the cheaper Hyperspeed.

Close up on cup cushioning on Razer Kraken V4 headset

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Despite its $179.99 / £179.99 MSRP, this is an all-plastic device. Razer has kept things simple in construction, opting against heavier (but sturdier) aluminum materials to try and keep that weight as low as possible. I can see why - at 350g this is heavier than both the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer BlackShark V2 Pro (320g) and 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer BlackShark V2 Hyperspeed (280g). It’s🧔 got a little more heft than average, but it’s still tip-toeing along the right s🅺ide of the comfort line. There’s a good amount of cushioning running along the top headband, but it can push a little into the crown with the sheer weight of those cups. As it is, I can ignore the pressure for around three hours before needing a break. Denser, heavier materials would have easily made this too uncomfortable to use for sessions over an hour.

Hand pushing cushioning on headband of Razer Kraken V4 headset

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Plus, the Razer Kraken V4 still feels as durable as I would expect from a more premium build. That plastic never creaks or rattles, even after a few months of daily use, hinges are smooth and hold their position well, and the headband has a good degree of flex to it. It’s not quite as moldable as the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:SteelSeries Arctis Nova 5 Wireless, but it’s eas🦩y to see why with the thicker design. Each cup swivels beautifully to better adapt t🌠o your head shape, with an eight-level adjustable headband serving larger heads as well.

The cable running between the strut and main drivers is also nicely coiled to ensure it accommodates this stretch without too much tension. That’s a good amount of ergonomic support, with stretch and swivel allowing for a range of🃏 different head shapes and sizes, and a lighter clamp force keeping everything in position without feeling too overbearing.

Razer Kraken V4 headband adjustment system at full width

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The microphone is neatly hiℱdden inside the left cup, ready to be extended from its nook whenever required. This is a fantastic design, but Razer hasn’t quite pulled it off as well as SteelSeries. Every implementation of the Arctis Nova’s retractable mic is smooth and slick, whereas this version takes a little too much jimmying to pull out and push back in. The cable seems to feel squished inside, though I did notice this version is less sticky than the Kraken V4 Pro.

I’ve left the Razer Kraken V4’s most distinguishing design feature for last because, in the words of Ms Twain, that don’t impress me much. The RGB on the outside of each cup is flashy, and its LEDs are bright enough (if not quite as vivid as the lights on a 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer keyboard). But I don’t see it when I’m wea𓆉ring it, a Twitch audience won’t see it unless you turn your head to the side, and it drains battery life completely. It’s an unnecessary extra that might appeal to RGB-heads, but is far from a must-see and adds to the price unnecessarily. Yeah, I know, I must be fun at parties.

Features

The Razer Kraken V4 is compatible with PlayStation, PC, Nintendo Switch, and mobile devices thanks to a considerable connection portfolio. While its Bluetooth and 2.4GHz dongle will keep you covered on consoles and handhelds, though, it 𒀰really does find its home in the PC space. That’s immediately signaled by the USB-A wired connection (via an included USB-C to USB-A braided cable) but cemented in the THX Spatial support and reliance on Synapse features for full value.

You’ll have access to EQ, microphon🐻e, and RGB settings via this Windows software, with further profiles for gaming, music, and movies easily accessible via the headset itself. These profiles are a little janky, for want of a better word. I found all to be lacking in the lower end, which meant♊ I generally rolled with my own preset for most games and music scenarios, lifting that bassline a little for movies.

The software itself is easily navigable enough, with menus, settings, and quick access features sitting where one would naturally expect them to be - even that can’t be taken for granted looking at alternative options. While Razer has been quick to state that the new Synapse 4 program is less CPU-intensive, though, that didn’t exactly prove true in my testing. Running the program direct on a 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Blade 14 is still pretty demanding. I’ve had to stop it running in the background altogether during day-to-day tasks, to keep everything zippy. The actual experience of us🍃ing Synapse is improved, though, with faster responses where actions wer✱e sluggish at best, and crashing at worst in older iterations.

Under the hood, the Razer Kraken V4 packs a set of 40mm Triforce Titanium drivers and the brand’s Hyperclear Super Wideband microphone. That’s a smaller driver set compared to the Razer BlackShark range, and this restriction makes itself known in the bass response. T🅰hat microphone had me excited at the start of testing - its implementation on the BlackShark V2 Pro propelled the headset to stardom, offering super crisp vocals wi🎉th excellent range, detailing, and a deeply textured tone.

Hand holding Razer Kraken V4 up on a wooden desk with microphone extended

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On paper, the Kraken V4 should offer the same response, but here t💮he microphone doesn’t feel quite so substantial. It’s still a solid pickup, but there’s less richness and energy to the voice. There are perhaps some material changes under the hood here, or a disparity in pickup placement or size, because despite boasting the same name this isn’t quite the same experience.

Controls line both cups, with mic mute, volume, and power on the left and a Bluetooth smart switch and profile-switch / chat-mix button on the right. Everything is placed within easy reach and with a nicely textured surface on th power button it’s easy to quickly hit mic mute or head straight to the other cup for a profile change. The volume dial is a little too easy to hit, though. It’s incredibly loose and positioned just so that even my hoo🔜d would sometimes roll it all the way up or down. Similarly, the power button doesn’t feel as tense as it should - I can hear it hitting against my hood or shoulder when moving my head to the side, rattling in its casing.

Close up on controls on Razer Kraken V4 headset

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Battery life is rated for up to 50 hours without RGB switched on, and 30 hours with those lights blaring. Starting from a full charge, I made it through four and a half days of use before needing to plug in, using the headset for between five and seven hours per day. That’s still much lower than the BlackShark V2 Pro’s 70 hours and slightly lower than the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:SteelSeries Arctis Nova 7’s 38 hours.

Performance

Whereas the BlackShark is focused on speed, the Kraken wants to be the most immersive headset in the room. Straight out of the box there’s a solid balance across ranges, and an impressive soundstage with plenty of space for details. However, I did need to d💯rive up the bassline to suit my own personal preference, as it came across a little weaker on my first few runs. Once I’d tinkered with those Synapse levers, I was able to achieve a nicely rich sound quali🗹ty with crisp textures and an enjoyable, bouncy audio profile.

Directional audio isn’t quite as pinpoint-precise as that of the BlackShark. I was still able to locate enemies in Apex Legends, marking the sounds of footsteps and gunshots quite easily on my own mental map. However, the extent of that detail didn’t quite pull th✨rough to more dense settings like Spider-Man: Miles Morales. Walking through the Time to Rally scene, louder sounds were treated to far more detail whereas smaller directional cues seemed to be lost in the mix a little easier. Where these cues were of a lower mid-range freq𒆙uency, the BlackShark V2 Pro picked them out with a little more spark.

This lack of low-r𒐪ange emphasis was most noticeable in Doom Eternal. While there was some excellent texture in the mid-range, I missed the boom of an explosion or the grunt of a big soundtrack moment. Bass boost certainly helped things along here, and switching over to PC I found THX Spatial Audio gave the whole battle a lot more body. Wiring in rather than relying on a 2.4GHz dongle helped further, allowing for more auditory information that gave me a much more textured soundstage. Demon screeches balanced beautifully with more powerful weapon sounds, and the soundtrack finally had the space it needed.

Razer Kraken V4 leaning against box on a wooden desk

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The lack of natural power in the lower range does mean that the Kraken V4 is able to deal with a clustered environment particularly well, especially if competing effects fall within the same ranges. The Kraken was able to ⭕accurately separate overbearing machine sounds from those of the wider environment, balancing the odd piece of dialogue and soundtrack swell impressively. That’s not something I can say about a lot of headsets, which tend to struggle with this game’s cacophonous setting.

It’s in slower, more ambient moments that the Kraken V4 impressed the most, though. Without needing to power too many low-range rumbles and balance mid-range effects, the soundstage and more delicate tonal qualities of these drivers were allowed to shine through. The claustrophobia of The Last of Us Part 2’s The Descent missio❀n was translated particularly well even without THX on PS5. Smaller en🌸vironmental noises were given ample space to ring through with clarity and terrifying ambience.

Should you buy the Razer Kraken V4?

Razer Kraken V4 headset leaning against box on a wooden desk

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I’ll start with the good here. The Razer Kraken V4 features a fantastic build quality that proves you don’t need heavy, h🔯igh-end materials to make a luxurious gaming headset. It ℱfeels more durable in the hand than the BlackShark V2 Hyperspeed ($129.99 / £129.99) while offering a set of cool, comfortable mesh earcups that I personally prefer to the BlackShark V2 Pro ($199.99 / £199.99). There’s plenty of clarity and detail in this audio naturally, and with a few tweaks to the lower ranges, it’s easy to curate a well-textured and full-bodied audio system that’s both energetic and powerful.

Now we’re onto the bad, and this is where that $179.99 / £179.99 MSRP gets the Kraken into trouble. While its design 𝕴is better than the BlackShark range, its audio, microphone, and battery life all fall short - of even the cheaper🥀 Hyperspeed model. Its PC-focus also means console players should be turning to the SteelSeries Arctis Nova 5 (also $129.99) for more balancing options across PS5 and Xbox instead.

It’s a solid piece of kit, and doesn’t necessarily do anything wrong (if you don’t mind tweaking EQ settings a little). It just doesn’t do enough to satisfy the Razer tax. If the Kraken V4 had launched at $149.99 / £149.99 - just $30 less - things might be a little different. As it stands, there’s not a lot here to justify the extra cash when cheaper options are not only available, but sometimes performing better. If you’re looking for a well-rounded 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:PC headset that concentrates more on immersive atmosphere and less on t🐽he speed of your directional audio (and you want to spend on Razer’s THX and Chroma feature) I would still recommend it. If you prioritize value for money and don’t want to tink✅er with EQ too often, there are cheaper options out there.

Ratings
Comfort★★★★☆
Audio★★★☆☆
Battery★★☆☆☆
Microphone★★★★☆
Versatility★★★☆☆
Build quality★★★★☆

How I tested the Razer Kraken V4

I used the Razer Kraken V4 for all daily play, music, and streaming sessions across a span of two months, with two weeks of use alongside the Alienware Pro Wireless and Asus ROG Delta 2. Direct, specific testing was completed across Horizon Forbidden West, Spider-Man Miles Morales, Apex Legends, Doom Eternal, and The Last of Us Part 2, while also comparing results against the Razer Kraken V4 Pro, SteelSeries Arctis Nova 5 Wireless, Razer BlackShark V2 Pro, and Razer BlackShark V2 Hyperspeed. For more information on 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:how we test gaming headsets, check out the full 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:GamesRadar+ Hardware Policy.

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Cyber Monday is the best opportunity to finally get a piece of tech you've had your eyes on and save some cash in𝓰 the process. If you've been contemplating finally picking up a new gaming headset, then good news as there's a ton available for record lows this December. With prices slashed on 🍨a myriad of headsets from brands like Sony, Razer, and Logitech it can be overwhelming when it comes to deciding what pair of cups is best for your gaming needs.

Amazon thankfully, has just made that decision easier. The SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro 🌠wireless headset just received a further $10 off its already discounted price, dropping the cost down to just this Cyber Monday.

Last month the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best in gaming headsets, the Arctis Nova Pro, already had its price cut in time for the sales kicking off. During Black Friday, the high-end gaming headset had $77 knocked off its MSRP of $349.99. Finding the pair of cups for as little as $272.99 already made it𓃲 one of the best deals I had come across this year. However, an additional saving of $10 has made it now just $10 more than its lowest-ever price to date, making it easier than ever to recommend the SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro wireless this Cyb☂er Monday.

SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless | 
Save $87 - 
The SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless headset hasn't been this low in price for almost a year. When Black Friday first began, Amazon knocked the high-end cups down to a whopping $77 off its MSRP, and now that Cyber Monday is here, there's a further saving of $10. The price is still $10 away from the lowest it has ever been, but $259.99 to add the best gaming headset to your setup is a deal not worth missing out on.

Buy it if:

✅ You game across multiple platforms (PC/PS5/Xbox)
✅ You want a primarily wireless listening experience
✅ You don't mind charging battery packs
✅ You have desk space for the base station

Don't buy it if:

❌ You only game on one device
❌ Having no RGB lighting is a deal breaker

Price check:  | 

UK: Out of stock at Amazon.

Should you buy the SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless?

Image of the SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless taken by author Rob Dwiar.

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It's pretty understandable that if you want one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming headsets out there, it's going to cost a pretty penny. But the SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro wireless headset isn't just one of the best headsets we've come across, it's the best there is full stop and who can put a price on that?

Well, SteelSeries has, and the high-end headset typically sells for $349.99 in the US when there's not a delightful sale event running. That's a lot to ask for if you already paid a ton for your PS5, Xbox Series X/S, or a brand-new top-of-the-line gaming PC, so I can understand any hesitancy. However, now that Cyber Monday is here, the Arctis Nova Pro has arrived with a saving of $87 off its MSRP. If that doesn't make the headset more alluring as ever, I don't knowꦆ what will.

For just $259.99 you're still getting all the high-end pro features you'd expect for a headset that's topped our best headset lis✤t for months on end. The Arcits Nova Pro boasts of both a Bluetooth and 2.4 GHz connection, as is typical with most modern headsets. However, where it shines is down to its DAC base station. With the base station, you can connect to multiple gaming platforms at once and easily switch between them. This is more than ideal for anyone lik🐻e myself, who regularly switches between the gaming PC, PS5, and Nintendo Switch when looking for their next game to play. The little device is also decked out with EQ customization options, so you can tailor the audio for your favorite games exactly how you'd like.

SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro gaming headset

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One of my favorite stand-out features of the Arctis Nova Pro is its use of hot-swappable battery packs. You can have one pack hooked up to your headset while you play 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Disney Dreamlight Valley for hours on end while another is charging. That way, you d🌟on't have to worry about battery life so long as you remember to char🐬ge one at all times. And how do you charge them? Well, with that handy DAC base station of course.

While you can wear the Arctis Nova Pro for hours upon hours, you don't have to worry about comfort. SteelSeries headsets, like the Arctis Nova 5P which has also seen a further $10 discount to just , are some of the comfiest headsets I've ever put on my head. The additional head strap, found on the Pro and 5P, makes the headset so lightweight that you end up forgetting anything is on your head at all.

The hours are c🐬licking away until Cyber Monday is no more, and deals like this wilܫl be a thing of the past. If you're determined to get a new gaming headset then I wholeheartedly recommend picking up the best of the best and grabbing the SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro wireless headset for less while you still can.

Time is running out but you can still grab huge savings on everything from gaming headsets, controllers, console bundles, and of course, other gaming headsets this Cyber Monday. Check out our 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Cyber Monday deals hub to fi🎉nd all our top picks for the best deals and dis𝔍counts in one place.

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Finding a gaming headset that suits a cozy gaming setup can be a challenge. Currently, the market is overflowing with all-black peripherals, and sometimes RGB lighting is added to the mix. Buཧt as someone with a dedicated pink and white color scheme in their gaming room, that doesn't quite cut it. Don't get me wrong, the qua♍lity of your tech should always be a priority, but it's always a bit of a downer if the pair of cups that'll give me the best experience will stand out and look bizarre when surrounded by white gaming accessories that don't quite match.

Thankfully, the SteelSeries Arctis Nova 5 wireless headset is now down to just . It's not a huge discount by any means, only coming in at just 8% off its MSRP. But, if you have a budget to stick to, any savings on the full $129.99 price are more than welcome. Especially if you're hesitant to spend more than ꦡthe $100 mark 𝄹on a pair of headphones.

This is the first time the White Xbox version of the headset has seen any deviation from its original price. The Black version has bounced back between full price and $105.00 since September. But up until early November, the alternative colorway hasn't wavered in the slightest. Those numbers could drop even further as more 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Black Friday gaming headset deals are inbound. However, even a small price cut is worth it to add one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming headsets to your gaming setup.

SteelSeries Arctis Nova 5 Wireless |
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 - The PC and PS5 versions of the Arctis Nova 5 wireless headset regularly see price cuts, but only now has the white Xbox version finally followed suit at 8% off reach𓂃ing a new record low price. For a first discount, it's not a lot, with just $10 off its MSRP of $129.99, but it could be a sign further discounts are on the horizon as Black Friday approaches.

Buy it if:

✅ You mainly play the Xbox Series X
✅ You prefer a white colorway for your devices
✅ You want the option of Bluetooth and 2.4 GHz

Don't buy it if:

❌ You don't want to download yet another app
❌ You prefer the PS5

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Should you buy the SteelSeries Arctis Nova 5 Wireless?

SteelSeries Arctis Nova 5 Wireless gaming headset beind held by reviewer

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The 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:SteelSeries Arctis Nova 5 not only looks the part, but it sounds great too. Its neodymium magnetic drivers can give justice to the sounds of everything from the latest Stardew Valley update to sailing the seven seas inﷺ Sea of Thieves. Through my experience with the 5P version (which is the same but for PS5 owners), the peripheral had the right tone and bass to amp up any game I was itching to play.

The asymmetrical online horror Dead by Daylight sounded especially great coming through the comfy foam cushioned cups. If the sound doesn't quite cut it for you, like with any high-end headset, there are a ton of EQ options at your fingertips. SteelSeries has provided a free accompanying app that lets you toggle the audio as much as you'd like. If you can't be bothered tweaking every inch of the sound, you can select between officially developed audio presets for famous games, and there are even some created alongside notable streamers and content creators. Dead by Daylight is included in this long list and the nuance of the in-game killer's steps is boosted thanks to the fine-tuned EQ audio. This has been great for my ears, but it has made the game even more addictive.

The Arctis Nova 5 wireless also lets you switch between a Bluetooth or 2.4 GHz connection at a moment's notice. If you don't like having to make space on your phone for more applications, this may not be the headset for you. But from my own experience, having it at your disposal is what truly unlocks the magic of this peripheral.

When using headsets like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Logitech Astro A50 X, I always have to get up and move to my PC when I want to play around with the audio. With the Arctis Nova 5, I don't have to move at all, besides whipping out my phone to use the app. It also allows me to adjust my sidetone when I want. The mic included is already great in its own right, making me sound clear and creamy to my friends as I shout to the high heavens. But the mic is also retractable, so if you aren't one for voice chat, you never have to use it.

If you'd prefer to game on your PC, the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Blackshark V2 Hyperspeed could be more up your alley. It's priced similarly to the Arctis Nova 5, coming in at $129.99, but while it lacks a long list of audio presets, it makes up for it in other ways. The BlackShark V2 Hyperspeed provides up to 70 hours of playtime through our testing, in comparison to the Nova 5's 60 hours. It boasts the same Bluetooth and 2.4 GHz connections but has the added bonus of a wired option via a USB cable should you need it.

If you haven't got a budget to stick to, SteelSeries also has the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Arctis Nova Pro wireless up its sleeve. This is the best headset we've ever had our hands on. It does see price cuts of its own, but even then it can still be on the pricier side with an MSRP of $349.99. The Pro is great whether you have a console or PC. If you have both it's even better, as its accompanying Base Station lets you switch between hardware. It also puts the battery of Razer and its own other SteelSeries offerings to shame. The Base Station has a port for charging the headset's battery, of which there are two. That means you don't even have to think about if 60-70 hours is enough, as you can always have a spare charging and ready to use.

If you don't need to have the very best, the White Arctis Nova 5 set retains the quality✤ from the brand'🃏s lineup of headsets and will look the part in the cutest of cozy gaming setups.

If this headset isn't for you, our 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Black Friday gaming headset deals list is sure to have your brand-new favorite pair of cups for your Xbox Series X. For more savings, keep an eye on our 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Black Friday Xbox controller deals list and you may just find your next favorite controller for a 𝄹steal too.

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There’s often an assumption that gaming headset mics aren’t going to be of the utmost quality. So when it comes to finding the best 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Black Friday gaming head deals you may instinctively want to overlook that aspect altogether. That assumption isn’t totally unwarranted, especially if you’re an old-age gaming pensioner like myself, who experienced the era of compressed mushy mic audio and lived to tell the tale. I’m sure many of us could recite horror stories in vivid detail of going online in Call of Duty Black Ops in 2010 and hearing nothing but a choir of over-peaking mics. Mics that are highly likely to be coming from kids who definitely shouldn’t be up at all hours playing Call of Duty.

Those days aren’t entirely behind us. Hearing screaming children while playing Fortnite is often why I now choose to play online games with my closest friends and them alone. However, the days of expecting bad-quality gaming mics are slowly becoming a thing of the past. The integrated microphones of some of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming headsets, bring a crystal clear clarity that only professional condenser mics can best. And in an age where you can now voice call your friends directly from your PS5, ensuring you pick up a mic with a high-quality mic has never been more important.

Discord has been available on consoles for a while now. However, it wasn't until June this year that starting voice calls with your friend list was available on the PS5 without the use of the smart-phone app. This update also rolled out the ability to drop into voice chats on your favorite servers, all straight from your Sony console. With this feature on its way for Xbox X/S users too, ensuring your headset m꧙ic can provide the warmth, tone, and clarity to your voice, as if you were with your friends in person, makes sense. I mean, who wants to talk at length about games, or the upcoming Switch 2 all the while trying to decipher your hopes and dreams for the upcoming console through fuzzy, incomprehensible audio? Not your best friends, that's for sure.

A good gaming headset mic can go a long way

PC gaming fans usu♏ally have the advantage of ample desk space for a fancier-than-average gaming audio setup. In their case, I would occasionally recommend a Rode condenser mic like the NT1A hooked up to a Focusrite audio interface. But if you prefer your beloved living room console, that kind of setup is not realistic. It's the kind of setup you can't keep there overnight, with the amount of cables involved. Nevermind the idea of having to put it all together every time you want to talk to friends, or stream directly from your console. The next best thing is a gaming headset that doesn’t skimp on quality when it comes to the micropho🥀ne.

This can be an expensive endeavor, which is why keeping an eye out for brands that know the importance of a good mic this Black Friday can help - especially during a time when having a clear audio quality is a necessity for a smoother online gaming experience. For example, the use of Discord has only become more prevalent since the June update this year, so you'll want to be understood if spending a lot of time in voice chats straight from your console and its headset. Additionally, some of the most popular modern games, like Fortnite and Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 benefit from you being able to clearly talk amongst your online teammates and talk strategy.

Clarity and being understood is a biggie when it comes to what makes a good headset mic. That should be pretty straightforward. If people can't hear you, there's not really a point to be using in-game voice chat, or talking over Discord in the first place. What can help with that is the sample rate. The higher than sample rate, the less white noise you're likely to hear, and the clearer your voice will come across. As headset mics don't have the room for pop shields, ensuring there's some form of foam cover or worthwhile alternative is also worth looking out for.

Pop shields are regularly used in professional studio settings. The plastic accessories provide a mesh of nylon, or other material, between your mouth and the mic. This way, harsh sounds like 'p' or 's' sound nicer on the ears. Adding these to headsets would look a bit odd, considering their often bigger than headphones generally, and so brands use foam coverings to make up for their loss. Alternatively, some headsets have a range of audio customization settings to play with that you can use to help fight against any harsh vocalizations.

Providing the ability to tinker around with the audio itself is also a great sign that you'll have a good mic at your disposal. This can allow you to create a warm and pleasant tone for your voice, so it won't become grating on the ears after prolonged use. Brands like SteelSeries even have audio monitoring or 'sidetone' in the Nova 5P headset so you can hear your mic as you talk. Being able to hear, and adjust your own mic is one of the best tools to have. That way, you can always keep an eye on how you sound to others, and be more conscious of any issues down the line.

The ClearCast Gen 2 microphone on the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:St🦋eelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless is a great contender for exactly that. Not only is i💜t “Discord-certified” but the microphone makes use of a bidirectional pickup pattern. Also known as a figure-8 pattern, this means that your voice can be picked up easily from the front and back of the device. Pickup patterns are of utmost importance. So many of us get overly enthusiastic in a game of Dead by Daylight, and end up jumping around our sofa, as if that’ll give us an upper hand in-game. With all that movement, you’re going to want to be sure that your mic can still pick up your voice, and in this case, screams, even if you’ve pulled away in a bout of excitement.

Photo of the mic of the SteelSeries Arctis Nova 5P headset.

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The ClearCast mic isn’t just found on the Arctis Nova Pro Wireless. Every pair of cups within the Arctic line has one of these bad boys, includingmy favorite pair, the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Arctis Nova 5 Wireless. Despite the 5P mic’s absence of a foam covering, which would help make some mouth sounds sound less harsh (similar to a pop-shield), I sound clear as day to my pals over Disไcord. Since adding the device to my arsenal, it’s made delegatin🌼g generators to cover in DBD a breeze, and to this day I still get lovely comments on my audio clarity.

I’ve used a no-name brand headset before, and every gaming session was full of friends asking me to repeat myself. “Sorry, what was that” became a common phrase, and gradually detrimental to my overall enjoyment of playing online games. Switching to a high-quality mic changed all that, and now I don’t have to worry about sounding like a muffled, nonsensical mess.

SteelSeries isn’t the only brand oozing with high-end mic goodness these days. Razer, just as well known for its plethora of peripherals of every flavor, have done the same with the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:BlackShark V2 Pro. With it, Razer has included a detachable Razer Hype🎶rClear super wideband microphone with a high 32khz sampling rate. This high rate allows it to capture a better snapshot of audio, producing a creamy rich sound. A sound which received a lot of praise when chatting away with my friends over our weekly Discord film night. So much so, that the headset has since been commandeered by my partner for his WoꦇW Classic gaming sessions.

Image of the white version of the Razer BlackShark V2 Pro headset and a PS5 DualSense controller.

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Not only that, its unidirectional pickup patteဣrn is one often found on some of the best condenser mics, ones I’ve even used in a professional studio setting. It’s no wonder why the BlackShark V2 Pro can make you sound as though you’re actually in the same room as your gaming pals, rather than separated by entire cities. I still wouldn’t recommend using it for singing, o💜r even podcast audio recording. However, the more similarities mics like it to condenser mics that are designed to pick up every nuance of the human voice, the better.

The upper echelon of these inbuilt microphones do, of course, come at a price. Having that almost studio-grade pickup pattern, high sample rate, and portability with retractable and detachable mechanics go hand in hand with high-end, and sometimes the most expensive of, peripherals. The SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless, for example, has an MSRP of $270. Meanwhile, the brand’s Arctis Nova 5P cups designed with the PS5 in mind are $129.99. Razer’s BlackShark V2 Pro isn’t on the cheap side either, coming in at $199.

Luckily, 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Black Friday gaming headset deals aren’t anything new, and we suspect some heavy hitters from SteelSeries, Razer and more will see some welcome discounts. So if🍒 you’re on the hunt for a new gaming headset this November, ensuring it doesn’t cheap out on its mic will not only benefit your next gaming session, but your friends will thank you. Trust mಌe.

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The Razer Kraken V4 Pro doไesn’t hide its premium nature. The haptic-focused headset sits behind a massive $399.99 / £399.99 price tag and offers everything from brand-new immersion tech to nine-zone RGB lighting. Packaged in the Kraken’s iconic industrial aesthetic, this is the next generation of the brand’s most well-known flagship. That’s a considerable price tag, though, putting the $349.99 / £3🐷29.99 SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless and $379.99 / £359.99 Astro A50 X in the firing line.

With its OLED control hub, Sensa HD haptics, and bio-cellulose drivers, the Razer Kraken V4 Pro is firing on all cylinders in its attempts to be crowned the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming headset on the market. Great price tags come with great responsibilities, though, and the V4 Pro is going to have to work exceedingly hard to justify itself. I’ve been vibrating my skull with these cups for three weeks now🎀, to see exactly how they live up to the investment.

Key Specs
Price $399.99 / £399.99
Connection2.4GHz / Bluetooth, wired (USB-C / 3.5mm)
DriversRazer TriForce Bio-Cellulose 40mm
Frequency response20Hz - 28kHz
MicrophoneRetractable HyperClear Super Wideband
ANCNone
ControlsVolume, mic mute, multi-function button, haptics
BatteryUp to 50 hours
Weight397g
CompatibilityPC, PlayStation, Nintendo Switch, mobile

Design

Side by side, the Razer Kraken V4 Pro only distinguishes itself from the base V4 model through its cups. Rather than using a mesh cover, Razer has opted for a leatherette material over the top of a more plump cushioning - stating it provides a more conductive material for haptics. That not only makes for a more luxurious feel (it certainly should at this price), but provides a better noise seal during use as well. I found these cups to be exceptionally comfortable in themselves - with far more generous cushioning than those of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Astro A50 X and an oval shape that hugs around the ears better than the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史🐽查询:SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless.

Razer Kraken V4 and Razer Kraken V4 Pro with ear cushioning exposed and different materials

Razer Krakeꩵn V4 (Left) and Razer Kraken V4 Pro (Right) (Image credit: Future)

This is a slimmer design compared to the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Kraken V3 Pro as well, giving off a more grown-up feel overall. It’s not the obnoxiously wide headset you may have seen in the past, but the Kraken V4 Pro still retains its recognizable form factor. The cup cushioning itself has been elongated to sit around the ears rather than directly on top - it gives the actual form a slanted appearance under closer scrutiny but makes for a far more comfortable listening expe♋rience over longer sessions.

That generous padding sits along the headband as well, though with both the V4 Pro and original V4 in-hand, this feels pretty much identical to the cheaper model. It’s a full headband, rather than the floating design of the Aꦯrctis Nova Pro, which means there’s a little extra pressure along the crown. Combined with the higher clamp force compared to the Astro A50 X, it’s a little less comfortable than both other high-end headsets, though only after a longer session. It’s by no means under-cushioned (and beats plenty of cheaper headsets), but the weight of the cups does mean it pushes harder onto the skull compared to other luxury opti꧅ons which is noticeable after around three or four hours of continuous use.

Close up on headband designs of Razer Kraken V4 Pro, SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless, and Logitech Astro A50 X gaming headsets

S🅺teelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless (Left), Astro A50 X (Top), Razer Kraken V4 Pro (Right) (Image credit: Future)

The Kraken V4 Pro feels like a solid piece of kit in the hands, with a milled chassis and smooth, sturdy hinges. Earcup swivel runs up to the full 180 degrees and the hinge maintains its tension nicely the entire way around - the cable running from the hea🦹dband to the cup is coiled to accommodate a flat form factor without stretching. It also elongates in line with the headband’s notched adjustment system. There’s not as much flexibility in the headband as you’ll find in the SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless, which could be a cause for concern if your tech travels with you, but there aren’t any creaks or rattles when manipulating the cups or band.

Razer Kraken V4 Pro on its side with one headband slider up to max, showing extension of coiled cable running to the cup

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Of course, let’s not forget that blazing RGB on the side. It’s easily switched off if you’re in a more focused setting, but even switched on it’s a subtle effect. This isn’t a blaring set of LEDs - more of a pastel-colored swirl of effects. Of course, who that’s really for is up for debate. You’re not looking at the side of your headset when wearing it and the device will likel▨y be powered off when sitting at your desk. Streamers tend to sit head-on to their camera, leaving the side lights waving to nobody. I don’t know how much those LEDs contributed to the overall price tag, but when costs are this high it can be difficult to overlook unnecessary add-ons.

Features

The Razer Kraken V4 Pro lives and dies by its Sensa HD haptic technology. The vibrations are designed to recreate sensations via dynamic rumbles, changing speed, intensity, and direction based on your in-game actions. This is haptic technology that completely separates itself from audio (unlike Razer’s previous iterat🌜ions), though where games don’t have Sensa support you’ll still be able to feel that rumble through the game’s sound as well. At the moment, the brand’s list of supported games is fairly humble but it includes big-hitters like Hogwarts Legacy, Final Fantasy XVI, Silent Hill 2, and S.T.A.L.K.E.R 2 and is set to continue growing as well.

There’s a good degree of control over just how these haptics function in the Razer Synapse 4 app as well. It’s worth noting here, though, that the main Synapse program houses the audio haptic conversion whereas the Chroma program is💦 your destination for fine-tuning specific Sensa HD integrated games.

Razer Synapse 4 program used to adjust haptic feedback range on Razer Kraken V4 Pro headset

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The program offers controlled, balanced, and dynamic presets but also allows for fine-tuning via a 10-band graphic interface. Here you can drag the upper limit of what will trigger your haptic sensors as far down or up the range as you like. I naturally preferred keeping things limited to between 20Hz and 110Hz for music, and extending up to around 130Hz for games. This cleaned up the haptic response considerably - where it was first fairly messy, a jumble of vibrations that only seemed to cloud songs like Castles by Halsey and Blood / Water by Grandson, the h𒐪aptic boost to the lower ranges felt far better placed when the uppers were more restrained. The actual gain is also configurable on a percentage scale for your chosen ranges as well.

Of course, Synapse 4 also brings all the usual customizations with it; a full audio equalizer across both stereo and THX Spatia✨l Audio, as well as specific game profiles, chat mix, a mic equalizer, and RGB controls.

Close up on haptic and multi-function buttons on Razer Kraken V4 Pro right earcup

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You’ve got access to thrꦛee haptics modes via the headset (and OLED base station) itself - low, medium, and high - but also onboard profiles for music, media and gaming. These are all toggled at the touch of a button on right cup - via two buttons that sit right next to each other and feel identical under the hand. That’s not ideal for quickly changing your settings on the fly - especially if you don’t want to scroll through menus on the hub. Having to cycle through all preset options when I simply wanted to boost haptics got pretty old pretty quick. Still, there’s a good amount of control on the headset itself considering you’ve also got a whole second scroll wheel to play with on the desktop itself as well. The right is limited to these preset and haptic settings, but the left adds mic mute, volume, power, and houses the retractable microphone.

This is similar to the mic I use on the SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro, hiding away in the main cup when not in use. The process of actually whipping that mic out is nowhere near as smooth here, though. The end of the microphone sits pretty flush with the headset itself, with only a small lip for grip when pulling it out. When it comes time to push it back in, the extra flexibility in tꦗhe arm makes the whole process a little unwieldy - it never feels like it quite wants to go back into its hidey hole.

Razer Kraken V4 Pro headset on a desk with microphone extended

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The microphone itself impresses, though. This is the same HyperClear Super Wideband mic that we celebrated on the Razer BlackShark V2 Pro and Raz🌼er BlackShark V2 Hyperspeed, with a 32kHz sampling rate for boosted clarity and a more robust🔜 voice presence on chat.

There’s another big change for the Razer Kraken V4 Pro, though, the new OLED control hub. Thi𓂃s plays a similar role as the SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless’s own connection hub, though with a slicker design and far easier controls. The large dial feels great under the hand, used for adjusting volume and chat mix or cycling between various haptics profiles and source settings (there are two USB-C ports, one for PC and one for a console). Plus, the screen itself can display far more than SteelSeries’ model, with track, system, or headset info available with a tap of the main dial.

Razer Kraken V4 Pro OLED control hub showing headset information on screen

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Razer has also added more premium features to connections themselves. You’ll find both Bluetooth and 2.4GHz on here as standard, but the Kraken V4 Pro also allows for USB and 3.5mm wires and dual simultaneous connection as well. That means you can run music from one device and your gಌame audio from another direct through the headphones - a marked step up from the usual ‘dual connections’ on the market (these are often just quick changes between sources, for when your phone rings, for example). It’s a feature shared by the Astro A50 X and SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless, but is generally limited to these high-end headsets.

Razer does have a leg up compared to the Astro, however, as Bluetooth connections are direct to the headset itself, rather than the ꧅base station. That’s a major annoyance with Logitech’s device, and one which means it’s essentially redundant outside of the home. The Kraken V4 Pr🍸o can travel with you, making it far more versatile for handheld and mobile use.

Battery life is on the high side compared to the competition, but it’s also a little more old-fashioned, so this isn’t quite a side-by-side analysis. The Razer Kraken V4 Pro can run for up to 50 hours with no haptics and no RGB - when I switched those features on I barely lasted two days of full use. Those 50 hours still beat the Astro A50 X’s 24 hours and the SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless’s 22 hours, but you do need to plug in to recharge. I never have to plug the other two headsets in - the Astro sits in its charging dock the entire time and the Nova Pro features hot-swappable batteries that negates the need for charging altogether. Whi⛦le the Kraken V4 Pro has a higher battery life, it’s not exactly on par with the rest of the high-end market in its implementation.

Performance

There’s some good news and bad news when it comes to the Razer Kraken V4 Pro’s actual performance - and many areas where the two bleed into one. The headset itself sounds great - I noticed a particularly strong attention to directional detailing in more competitive pursuits like CS🌸:2 and Apex Legends, with such precision even lending itself well to the zip of a spell in Hogwarts Legacy as well. These roaring cut scenes were certainly impressive, and the headset handled sparser moments with a strong sense of presence. The swelling soundtrack of those first few hours in Hogwarts played out beautifully between these cups, with power and clarity deserving of a high-end price tag.

My Spider-Maℱn: Miles Morales test on PS5 kept this directional focus even without THX Spatial applied. Energetic, bouncy sound sprung from all angles during the mission Time to Rally, and✤ even kept up remarkably well when panning the camera.

Reviewer's hand holding earcup of Razer Kraken V4 Pro with RGB on

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Mids were slightly clustered in Horizon Forbidden West on PS5, with the metallic clanking of machines overwhelming the audio range and losing their own details as a result. That stuffy mid-range can be teased out by tinkering with EQ settings in Synapse, but it still feels a little too close of a soundstage to truly compare with the SteelSeries Arctis No🗹va Pro. Doom Eternal was a delight across both PC and PS5, with that rumbling bassline tracking beautifully across haptics (though I did have to fiddle with some gain settings to avoid overdoing it), adding an extra sense of grunt to more chaotic battle scenes. Higher ranges also managed to peek through here as well, with satisfying clinks and chimes whenever I grabbed a pickup. Some finer details of demon squelches and grunts were caught up in this cacophony of bass and haptic response, losing their edge in the mids as a result.

The overall soundstage feels a little more cramped than thaಌt of the Nova Pro Wire🤪less and Astro A50 X. The mids can sometimes be swallowed up in the lower range, and while the uppers do have a rich texture and impressive power in themselves they often struggle to fight through the noise of the bassline. This experience was markedly improved by dragging some of those EQ sliders, though without spending a decent amount of time testing each configuration it’s easy to end up with slightly tinny audio.

The natural soundstage does lend itself particularly well to less populated, but highly atmospheric💙 titles. The Last of Us Part 2’s The Descent mission had me creeping through the dangers of that crumbling hotel with a renewed sense of terror. Given the space to breathe (and with haptics on a very low setting), the mid-range showed up with a fantastic handling of smaller environmental sounds, balancing impact with detail beautifully and demonstrating some real urgency in its power.

Razer Kraken V4 Pro earcups

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Then we get to the haptics. I’m all for increasing immersion - I’ve been testing the Kraken V4 Pro alongside the haptic Freya cushion for a reason. Razer’s Sensa💞꧟ HD tech promised directionality and detail in its haptic feedback, and I just don’t see enough of that in day-to-day play. With the headset set to only take haptic feedback from audio, explosions and more impactful soundtrack moments play out with a satisfying punch. It makes for a far more present experience, locking you into the action and lifting these scenes straight off the screen. There are audio-to-haptics presets available for a wide range of titles as well, so you don’t have to worry about fiddling with too many settings for the optimal experience.

The brand’s Sensa HD Game setting has been tailored to specific games, with different effects applied to various in-game actions and environments. I was underwhelmed here - yes, the system accurately reproduced the feeling of my tires changing surface in Snow Runner and I was delighted by the zap of a simple spell compared to the low sweep of a Revelio in Hogwarts Legacy. There’s a but here, though. I couldn’t see any way to run both audio-to-haptics and Sensa HD𓄧 at the same time. When just switched to Sensa, I lost pretty much all of my haptic feedback as I explored Hogwarts, only ever feeling a buzz when casting. That was a little disappointing - that opening cut-scene would have felt incredible with extra presence supplied by those motors. Instead, the vast majority of the game was exactly as it would have been with a cheaper he🤡adset.

Of course, different titles will use these effects in different ways. Other games pack more Sensa HD-ified actions, but there’s another problem here. Yes, feeling the slow, dreaded pulse of ♋Silent Hill 2 across your head makes every step feel all the more terrifying, but faster movements, like the sweep of a sword in Final Fantasy XVI are too quick to really notice. Razer claims that this is when you’re going to feel the full directionality of its haptics, with vibrations traveling across the headset. Most of the time, it felt like a pretty standard buzz to me - simply because the in-game action is too fast to truly feel the benefit of this haptic m🎐ovement. It’s more noticeable when gain is reduced, to allow those motors a little more detail and a little less power in their performance - but there’s still plenty of room to grow here.

Razer Kraken V4 Pro headset laying flat on wooden desk

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I much prefer using the Kraken V4 Pro for music - this is where I can see myself keeping the headset in daily rotation. Not every song benefits from haptic feedback - in fact, more mellow tracks do far better with those motors switched off. However, bold basslines and brash drum beats feel incredible. Billie Eilish’s Bad Guy, Sub Urban’🐎s Cradles, and Halsey’s Castle all have just enough space between their driving basslines to allow the Kraken to truly shine. However, more chaotic tracks like Chase & Status / Stormzy’s Backbone also demonstrate the nuances in these motors. A growing rumble and sharp drop into full haptic vibration are perfectly executed here, with multiple layers of feedback providing a full-bodied feel. If you like music that leans more towards the lower ranges you’re going to have a particularly good time here.

Final Scores
Comfort★★★☆☆
Audio★★★★☆
Battery★★★☆☆
Microphone★★★★☆
Versatility★★★★★
Build quality★★★★★

Should you buy the Razer Kraken V4 Pro?

Razer Kraken V4 Pro (center) with packaging and OLED control hub, flanked by SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless and Logitech Astro A50 X headsets

SteelSeries Arctis🌃 Nova Pro Wireless (Le💮ft), Razer Kraken V4 Pro (Center), Astro A50 X (Right) (Image credit: Future)

Let’s not forget this is a $400 / £400 gaming headset - the most expensive I’ve personally tested. That’s an eyebrow-raising amount of money, injecting skepticism into any buyer’s mind before♊ they’ve even taken a look at what the Kraken has to offer. It certainly did for me - as I said at the top of this review, the V4 Pro needs to work exceptionally hard to prove its worth. If this was a $300 headset it would certainly succeed, this would be a 4 / 4.5-star review. At $400, it’s a little trickier to recommend.

$399.99 / £399.99 is an almost impossible price point to justify iꦗn the current market. Razer is betting big on its Sensa HD hap🐈tic tech and overall its tactile feedback is incredibly powerful, there’s just more to be done here to be worth an extra $100 / £100 compared to SteelSeries. It’s got plenty of fancy effects, and the power behind these motors is certainly impressive, but it’s no silver bullet for everyday players.

If you’ve got the budget and you want all-out immersion, it’s a no-brainer. The tech on offer isn’t available in any other headset𝓀 and you’re still picking up a fantastic audio quality (with some tweaks), premium design, and high-end connectivity. If you don’t already know that you need to be on the cutting edge of haptics, though, there’s much bett𒁏er value for money elsewhere on the market. We’ll speak again when that price drops to $299.

How I tested the Razer Kraken V4 Pro

I used the Razer Kraken V4 Pro for all my daily work, play, and music over the course of three weeks. Alongside work meetings and Spotify sessions, I tested the headset across Doom Eternal, CS:2, Apex Legends, Hogwarts Legacy, Snowrunner, and Silent Hill 2 on PC as well as Horizon Forbidden West, Spider-Man: Miles Morales, and Doom Eternal on PS5. Outside of specific testing, I also used the Kraken V4 Pro during more casual Fallout 76 and Spider-Man 2 gameplay on PS5. For more information on 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:how we test gaming headsets, check out the full 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:GamesRadar+ Hardware Policy.

We’re also rounding up all the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best PS5 headsets on the market as well as the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Xbox Series X headsets if you’re after something more Microsoft-shaped. Or, head over to the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best PC headsets available for more Windows goodness.

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The Turtle Beach Atlas Air has some kind of magical quality. As soon as I slipped the cups over my ears, I forgot they were there. The mesh headband, floating earcups, and super plush lin🐻ing means this open-back wireless device is the most comfortable gaming headset I've ever used - and it's just dropped back to a record-low price.

The latest Turtle Beach headset has slipped back down to at Amazon this week. That's a $20 discount that stands particularly tall considering the sheer value of the headset on offer. I've only ever seen that saving once before, over Amazon's October Pr𝄹ime Day event - other than that this 2024 release has been stuck at full MSRP.

It's one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming headsets on the market, especially if you want that expansive open-back design. These devices are a little rare these days, most models opt for a sound-isolating closed back form factor, and a wireless model is even harder to find. What's more, o🔜pen back headsets are usually more audiophile-leaning, which means prices can skyrocket. Even headsets released as far back as 2022 (like the Drop Sennheiser EPOS PC38X and Beyerdynamic 900 Pro X) are still up for between $180 and $270 right now - and they're all wired.

Turtle Beach Atlas Air |
Save $20 - The Turtle Beach Atlas Air has just dropped back𒀰 to a record-low price at Amazon, thanks to a $20 discount. Considering this price has o🥃nly been spotted once before, over Prime Day, that's a particularly strong offer.

Buy it if:

You play in a quieter space
You play for longer sessions
You need a wireless connection

Don't buy it if:

❌ You play in a louder environment
❌ You're on Xbox

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Should you buy the Turtle Beach Atlas Air?

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I started this article by trying to explain just how comfortable the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Turtle Beach Atlas Air really is, but that's far from its best feature. I would, however, first recommend it to anyone who struggles with headaches or ear pinching from most headset designs. I hate the feeling of a heavy headband weighing down on the crown, and hꦅaving to take cups off to give the tips of my ears a rest is a chore I've simply learned to live with. I was amazed by the design of the Atlas Air, though. That springy mesh band simply fades away once placed on the noggin, and the soft, light cushions on each side perfectly envelope the ear while still providing support via a particularly light clamp force. It makes longe🎀r sessions feel like they last half an hour and all-day music is back on the menu.

Of course, that would all be for nothing if there wasn't some seriously impressive audio pumping out of these drivers. The open back design essentially means there's no back plate housing the internal system - in the real-world, that means a much wider soundstage for a more immersive, present experience. The tuning pays slightly more attention to the low ranges and mids than the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Corsair Virtuoso Pro, balancing the tricky environments of Horizon Forbidden West with more power than the Pros. Like Corsair, things are a little flatter in the mid-range, but some detail is lost in the higher frequencies. If you prefer a bassier response, the Atlas Airs provide fantastic audio - but the Virtuoso Pro does edge ahead a little𝔉 with its ever-so-slightly wider soundstage a✤nd extra detailing up top.

The Virtuoso Pro is, however, also plagued with an abundance of cabꦗles. Unless you're a streamer (in which case you'll love the dedicated mic mixing options of Corsair), the wireless Turtle Beach Atlas Air is going to be a lot easier to get on with. The fact that it runs without cables at all is rare in itself - audiophiles wꦺill scoff at your 2.4GHz transmitter but let them, you've got a wireless setup to maintain.

There is a caveat to all open back headsets, though, and that is sound bleed. That massive soundstage is free to go wherever it pleases in your playing environment - audio is leakꩲed out of the headset and external soun🎐ds freely make their way in. That means this isn't one for those who play in busier environments or who want to listen to music at the office.

Aside from that, you're getting all the modern amenities you'd expect from the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best wireless gaming headsets on෴ the market; both 2.4GHz and Bluetooth connections, a 50 hour battery life, a detachable (but also flip to mute) microphone, and extra EQ controls via Swarm 2 software. If you're looking for a boost to your audio but without the typical frustrations and high price of a traditional open-back headset, the Turtle Beach Atlas Air is the way to go.

We're looking to plenty more discounts in upcoming 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Black Friday gaming headset deals, but keep a close eye on 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Black Friday PS5 deals and 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Black Friday Xbox deals for more console-specific savings.

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When you first pop a SteelSeries gaming headset on your head, it's hard to imagine using anything else. I discovered this when using models like the SteelSeries Arctis Nova 5P, which overshadowed other headsets with its impressive audio drivers, build quality, and comfort. With the brand's mid-range cups being enough to satisfy even the most annoying of audiophiles, like myself, high-end options like the SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless blow everything out of the water. Normally this massive step up, like all good things, comes at a cost - but that cost has been significantly reduced today.

With Black Friday on the horizon, the SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless headset is now available for , an entire $77 off its MSRP. This is not only a huge upgrade from SteelSeries's back catalog but is one of 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming headsets money can buy if our testing is anything to go by. It puts others to shame with its high audio quality, multi-console compatibility, and ingenious battery charging options. We've only ever seen the Pro model cheaper once before, and that was back in October 2023, when the cups were a further $23 off. Since then, prices have been stuck at between $299 and $329 even with discounts. That means that, even at $272.99, the Arctis Nova Pro Wireless is easy to recommend. Not only is it a rarity to find them lower than $300 for long but the high-powered peripheral has earned the top spot amongst our favorite wireless headsets too.

What sets the SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless apart from the brand's lower-range headsets is its inclusion of the Base Station. This little device may bump up the price, but it includes a battery charging station, so you can always ensure you have juice to power thr♔ough your gaming sessions. While you do need to set aside some precious desk space for it, its dual USB ports make it compatible with gaming PCs, Xbox Series X/S, and PlayStation 5 consoles. If you are privy to jumping from console to console and don't want to jump through multiple headsets, the Nova Pro Wireless has you covered.

SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless |
Save $77 - It's been over a year since the SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless headset was anywhere close to this low a price. For 2024, Amazon has knocked the high-end cups down again, taking a whopping $77 off its MSRP. While it's not the lowest it has ever been, at $272.99 your consoles will thank you for adding the Arctis Nova Pro Wireless headset to your gaming setup.

Buy it if:

✅ You game across multiple consoles (PC/PS5/Xbox)
✅ You don't mind charging external batteries
✅ You have plenty space for the Base Station

Don't buy it if:

❌ You need some RGB lighting when it comes to your favorite peripherals
❌ Multi-platform gaming isn't your thing

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Should you buy the SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless?

SteelSeriesArctis Nova Pro Wireless gaming headset on a wooden table

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Gaming headsets on the pricy side, especially ones that boast of both Bluetooth and 2.4GHz compatibility, normally insist they're suitable for multi-platform gaming fans. However, in my experience, that's not always the case. There have been plenty of times I've gone to use a headset with my trusty PlayStation 5, only for the setup to not work properly. As a result, that headset often gets relinquished to a dreaded miscellaneous tech box never to be seen again. The 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:SteelSeries Arctis No💝va Pro Wireless, however, has earned its place on not just the best gaming headset list, but the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best wireless gaming headset by doing exactly what it sa🦹ys on the tin. And it does a very🌱 good job too.

With its accompanying DAC Base Station device, the Nova Pro Wireless is perfect for those who can't stay on one console long. We were impressed by the peripheral's unique charging solution, high-powered audio quality, and compatibility with just about every current-gen console you can hope for. The DAC hub is decked out with USB ports to hook up to your Xbox Series X/S, PS5, or your Nintendo Switch. While you do have to make sure you can relegate some space for the Base Station, it's also packed with EQ customization options, so you can tweak your game audio, no matter the platform, just to your liking. The hub isn't just ideal if you're a console fanatic, but also if you're fed up with the battery limitations of other high-end head🌳sets.

The Arctis Nova Pro Wireless also offers an alternative battery solution that consists of hot-swappable battery packs. With the hub, you can slot a battery in to charge, while using the other to power through your multiple-hour-long gaming sessions. With other high-end headsets, you have to wait for your cups to charge to get back your favorite 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Baldur's Gate 3 save. With the Arctis Nova Pro Wireless, you can just swap out the batter🦋ies when you're almost out of juice and keep romancing Astarion to your heart's content.

At its current price, it even knocks rivals down a peg. Brands like Logitech have their own alternatives to the Arctis Nova Pro Wireless, like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Astro A50 X. Their version also comes with a hub that can connect to multiple consoles at a time. If you're catching up with friends on PS5 and need to hop over to Xbox, the KVM switching hub will swap your audio and video at the touch of a button. Yet, even though both are on the expensive si𝓀de, Logitech drives its price higher by not including all the cables required for setup. Logitech also left out any active noise canceling, and the option of a wired connection, which the Arctis Nova Pro Wireless has should you ever need to use it. SteelSeries is also the better option for those who need to take their headset on the go - the Astro limits its Bluetooth to the base station, whereas the Nova Pros are ready to connect wherever, whenever.

Check out the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best PS5 headset top picks if your loyalty lies in just one console. Our 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Xbox headset and 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Nintendo headset top picks are also full to the brim with options to suit every budget. With Black Friday just around the corner, you can also make a saving with the best 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Black Friday headset deals.

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Gaming headset discounts are a dime a dozen. Even on the lead-up to Black Friday, we've begun to see some of the cups from the biggest brands in the business shave off some cash. JBL isn't as well-known as its audio tech rival. However its JBL Quantum 610 headset is packed full of features that even make my gaming setup, which🐽 is already overflowing with cans, quesꦦtion if it needs another pair.

You can now grab the JBL Quantum 610 headset for a massive $75 off its original MSRP. It narrowly misses being in our 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best PC headsets for gaming picks, but that doesn't mean we weren't impressed by what the lower-end pair of cups has to offer. At half price on Amazon, the Quantum 610 headset is overflowi꧃ng with features that would put any other mid-range pair of cups to shame.

When it comes to mid-range headphones, 🔴you can typically expect a wired connection, sub-audio that does the job but isn't anything spectacular, and at a push, a design that's semi-pleasing to the eye. The Quantum 610 headset changes all that and adds on features you'd expect to see followed by a massive price tag. Features like stylish customizable RGB branded lighting, spatial surround sound, and the options for both a wired and a 2.4Ghz connection while still looking good the part.

JBL Quantum 610 Wireless 2.4GHz headset |
Save $75 - At half price, the JBL Quantum 610 Wireless 2.4GHz headset is a match made in budget-friendly heaven for your PC, and even your PS5, Xbox Series X/S and Mac. Unlike other headsets in its price range, it's chock full of features, including JBL's 7.1 QuantumSurround sound, customizable RGB, Bluetooth and 2.4Ghz connection options, and a mic while at its lowest price ever on Amazon.

Buy it if:

✅ Your PC is your gaming platform of choice
✅ Comfort is key
✅ You want surro🔯und sound without breaking the bank

Don't buy it if:

❌ Tinkering about with the settings isn't your jam
❌ You like your headset without the added bulk

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Should you buy the JBL Quantum 610 Wireless 2.4GHz headset?

JBL Quantum 610 review image

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The 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:JBL Quantum 610 headset is compatible with current-gen consoles like the PS5, and Xbox Series X/S. However, where it shines the most is when hooked up to your gaming PC. The audio quality of the headset is fairly balanced right out of the box, but its juicy customizable EQ options are where these mid-range cans can show you what they've got. With JBL's QuantumEngine software in tow, you can tweak the audio profile as much as your heart desires, adjusting the 8-band equalizer to bring out the depth of the games you play the most. With that in mind, these cans are for those who don't mind tinkering away with their favorite gadgets and spending even more time glued to their PC.

Getting deep down and dirty with JBL's branded software is also how you unlock the surround sound features, which you may ♏diffe💧r from game to game. However, on a full charge, there are at least 25 hours of playback of the high-end audio, even more, if you don't mind turning off the lighting effects to preserve some of that precious battery.

Even at its new low price 🐷the JBL Quantum 610 headset is a solidly made piece of tech. It's bulkier than its mid-range counterparts, but gaming headsets generally aren't winning any fashion awards any time soon. What matters is that its high-powered 50mm drivers, customizable RGB lighting, 2.4GHz, reasonable battery life, and levels of comfort make it worthy of your next hour-long gaming session.

Other headsets in a similar price range, even before its whopping half-off discount on Amazon, don't offer the same amount of features. Like its customizable lighting, that glows from the literally on-brand logos on either side 💦of the cups, just add the RGB cherry on top of the already worthwhile gaming headset-shaped cake.

If you'd rather pair your high-end PC with a high-end headset, check out 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best PC headset for gaming list where we've gathered all the top picks. If you want a better match for your PS5, our 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best PS5 headset list is full to the brim of great options. Of course, with 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Black Friday gaming headset deals on the horizon, there are plenty more savings to be had.

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The SteelSꦜeries Arctis Nova 5P has easily become my favourite gaming headset for my PlayStation 5 since it launched this year. While it's not the highest tier of gaming headset SteelSeries has to offer, it's lightweight comfort, easy setup and handy-to-use accompanying app have made it my go to PS5 accessory. Launching at $129.99, it was already easy to recommend for those who still want that recognised SteelSeries quality, without the eye-watering price tag that goes with it. Now, it's more of a no-brainer, as Amazon has knocked the price down to its lowest ever.

You can now grab the SteelSeries Arctis Nova 5P wireless gaming headset for , a whole $35 off its original MSRP. The Arctis Nova 5P has earned its place as one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming headsets, especially for those looking for a mid-range master. Hꦰowever, with its new lowest-ever price on Amazon, you’re getting the SteelSeries recognised quality, and a huge range of gaming audio pre-sets, for a price you’d expect for a budget pair of cups.

Unlike the other SteelSeries headsets in the Arctic Nova range, the Nova 5P is specifically designed to be compatible with your white Sony console beast. For months now, its Xbox counterpart, the Arctis Nova 5X hasn't budged much from its original price. But, in the console headset discount war, the Nova 5P has steadily got even cheaper over the last few months, reaching it's new under $100 price range. At that c🎀ost, you'd expect sub-par audio quality, a wireless only connection and a host of tacky RGB effects. But the Nova 5P manages to pack bassy audio, Bl♉uetooth and 2.4GHz connections, a retractable mic, long battery life and huge list of audio pre-sets on a free to use app all in tired in to a budget-friendly headset package.

SteelSeries Arctis Nova 5P |
Save $35 - It’s not the biggest saving in the world, but this makes the mid-range Artis Nova 5P even more of a budget-friendly match for your PS5. At $94.99, the Arctis Nova 5P wireless headset is its lowest ever price on Amazon, making it over-shadow even that of SteelSeries' own low-end headset offerings.

Buy it if:

✅ Your PS5 is your go-to console
✅ You value comfort over all else
✅ You love trying𒁏 out game specific audio pre-sets

Don't buy it if:

❌ You don'tꦺ like downloading more a꧑pps for your phone

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Should you buy the SteelSeries Arctis Nova 5P?

Photo of the underside of the SteelSeries Arctis Nova 5P gaming headset on a wooden table.

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The 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:SteelSeries Arctis Nova 5 Wireless isn’t the beefiest headset in the Arctis lineup. Instead, it forgoes the RGB gimmicks and provides an array of easily selectable audio pre-sets. Developed alongside notable streamers and developers, there’s a huge list of pre-sets to choose from, ranging from support for titles like Baldur’s Gate 3, Alan Wake 2, and Dead by Daylight, the perfect pickup for this spooky season.

Dead by Daylight fans can get a kick out of th൲e precisely picked EQ settings, where the Neodymium drivers makes the killer’s terror radius sound its scariest. As someone who loves their asymmetrical horror games, but isn't necessarily good at them, I regularly found myself winning more survivor matches as the Nova 5P let me hear every subtle movement of any killer I was up against.

If pre-sets aren’t for you💛, the app also lets you tinker with the EQ settings yourself, all without needing to use a gaming PC. With the Arctis app, you can also adjust the settings of the ClearCast retractable microphone, which can slide out the right cup at a moment's notice. It can be a bit fiddly to do this with the headset on. Howeverꩲ, if you’re too shy to chat on Discord, or want to also use the Arctis Nova 5P for music, popping it back in turns the headset into an ideal everyday pair of cups.

The Arctis Nova 5P acꦚcompanying app doesn’t just save you from messing around with EQ audio settings but gives you an overview of the whole headset. Here you can check the remaining battery, or selectᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚ between a Bluetooth, or its 2.4GHz connection (so long as you have the provided dongle sticking out of your PS5.) The only downside with this is that every time you turn your PS5 on and log in, it will automatically make the headset your audio output. I recommend changing this in your PS5 settings just as soon at you get this headset on your head.

Speaking of which, the Arctis Nova 5P also provides an added layer of comfort I find lacking with other mid-range headsets. Thanks to the elastic headband, even after rackin๊g up hundreds of hours on Dead by Daylight, I’d regularly forget the headset was on my noggin altogether. Coming in at only 1.61 lbs, it’s super lightweigh﷽t, and its plush foam ear cushions only add to its cloud-like comfort.

The major downside to the headset is it’s microphone quality isn’t the best, but that’s pretty typical as far as gaming headsets come. The ClearCast mic doesn’t come with a ♋foam cover, mainly so you can retract it with ease, so you can find yourself so꧅unding pretty harsh and overbearing to friends from time to time. However, it makes it for it by providing audio monitoring in the form of ‘sidetone’ which you can adjust on the headset itself, or through the handy app.

The Arctis Nova 5P also comes ༒with its own carrying case, which has protected my favourite PS5 acces𒅌sory in every type of bag I’ve popped it in. It even comes with a handy pouch so you won't lose that tiny 2.4GHz dongle either.

At its original price🍌 of $129.99, the SteelSeries Arct෴is Nova 5P is still one of my favourite mid-range headsets to recommend, but at that price, it's isn't going to suit everyone’s budget. But, at its current lowest-ever price on Amazon, your PS5, and your head, will find it difficult to find a better match.

If your PlayStation 5 is yearning for something higher-range, check out the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best PS5 headset list where we've outlined our other top picks. If your Xbox is feeling envious, our 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Xbox X headset list is full to the brim of the best gaming headsets for the Microsoft machine. Of course, with 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Black Friday gaming headset deals coming up there are plenty more savings around the web as well.

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I've been watching the price of the Razer Hammerhead Hyperspeed earbuds since they launched - but those numbers have been stubborn. These ANC gaming buds were sticking close to their $149.99 MSRP for most of their life𒉰, but now that they're starting to be phased off the shelves you'll find them for a brand new reco🔴rd-low price.

The PS5 compatible buds are avai𝓰lable for just right now - a full $50 off the launch price. In all my time waiting for discounts on these headphones, I've only ever seen that cost dip to $127. That means you're saving almost $30 on top of the previous record-low here, and considering even that saving was rare today's discount is a must-see. $99.99 is an impressive price for any branded set of true wireless earbuds, but throw in that ANC, 2.4GHz connection option, and Razer Chroma RGB and value is particularlღy strong here.

Why have I been tracking this price for two years? Simply put, because they're the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming earbuds on the market right now and I use them personally every day. The noise cancellation, easy Bluetooth compatibility, and fantastic sound mean that even when I'm not hooked up to a Nintendo Switch I'm using these buds for podcasts and music while out and about (twice a day, thanks to the dog)ꦿ. While those touch gestures remain hit or miss, they've held up beautifully since they've been in my roster.

Razer Hammerhead Hyperspeed |
Save $50 - The Hammherheads have only ever hit $127 in previous sales, but they've just skirted all the wa💧y down to $99.99 at Amazon. That's a brand new record-low price on a particularly slick set of features.

Buy it if:

✅ You play on PS5 or handhelds
✅ You also want a regular set of earbuds
✅ Noise cancelling is a must

Don't buy it if:

❌ You play on Xbox
❌ You need touch gesture controls

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Should you buy the Razer Hammerhead Hyperspeed?

Razer Hammerhead Hyperspeed earbuds in case with DualSense controller

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The 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Hammerhead Hyperspeeds offer fantastic versatility for gamers. The 2.4GHz wireless receiver means you're covered for speedy play on Nintendo Switch, PC, and PS5, and Bluetooth keeps those charging ports clear on 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:gaming handhelds while also allowing for more casual everyday use as well. Housed safely in a premium PlayStation-inspired charging case and witಌh a lightweight feel, the build quality holds up remarkably well against the market - especially i🐭f you prefer a longer stem over earplug alternatives. You'll even find Razer's classic RGB lighting on each side, configurable in the Audio app.

The active noise cancellation is strong enough to drown out traffic noise when walking, and the 6.5 hour battery life (outside of in-case charging) keeps you covered for longer journeys or streaming sessions as well. It's that 2.4GHz connection that separates the Hammerheads from other everyday earbuds, though. Not only does it provide a low-la𓄧tency gameplay experience, but the Hammerheads also feature dual connections - so you can easily grab a call from your phone while connected to another device. The microphone has held up better than the onboard mic of my AirPods Pro in my years of testing as well.

I'd recommend the Razer Hammerhead Hyperspeed earbuds to anyone who wants a more subtle form factor while playing handhelds on the road or at home, but also needs a set of regular buds for music and podcasts as well. There's just one reason you might rec🗹onsider, though. Theꦗ tap gestures (used for media playback and ANC controls) are unreliable at best and defunct at worst.

I've never been a𝓡ble to get them working properly, and there's a fairly convoluted series of swipes and taps to remember even if they ar♉e running properly. If you don't like the idea of pulling your phone out of your pocket (or if you don't have a smart watch) to access controls, it's worth checking out an alternative. I've been testing the SteelSeries Arctis GameBuds for a few weeks now, and - while I'm still writing up my review, and they're currently still on pre-order - their physical control buttons are far more reliable than the Hammerheads. They're currently available for , due to release on October 29.

Of course, if you're after something a little chunkier you can check out the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming headsets on the market right now, or take a look at the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best wireless headsets and 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best PC headsets for more options.

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The Astro A50 X isn't a cheap headset. Its $379.99 MSRP shocked prospective buyers when it first landed on the shelves back in February, but I've been using🌱 the multi-platform device ever since then, waiting for that price to drop. Amazon has come through this week, with a record breaking discount on the flagship - one that drops the A50 X into new pricing territory for the first time.

You'll find it up on Amazon's shelves right now. That's a 21% saving on the $379.99 starting point marking the cups' debut into the sub-$300 bracket. That's a significant saving - one that makes a real dent in the final cost. Before today, I'd only ever seen one discount on the Astro A50 X, a smaller $30 discount down to $345. That still left us at one of the highest pri💦ce points on the market, though. Today's saving marks real change in the numbers.

We're still talking about a $300 purchase here, but it's important to recognize that this is one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming headsets available right now - especially if you're a multi-platform switcher. The KVM abilities baked into the charging dock make swapping between P💃S5 and Xbox Series X (across both video and audio) seamless, and Logitech has outfitted the latest Astro with its own graphene drivers for extra pizazz. It's more expeꦜnsive than the SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless at the moment, but if you regularly swap between these systems it's your go-to.

Logitech Astro A50 X gaming headset |
Save $80 - The Astro A50 X just dropped below $300 for the first time ever - impressive considering this absurdly ex☂pensive MSRP has only ever dipped once in the past and that was only to $345. With 21% off the final cost, this is the first time the 2024 release has been within normal pricing territory.

Buy it if:

✅ You use a PS5 and Xbox Series X in the same setup
✅ You regularly swap between consoles
✅ You don't want to worry about charging

Don't buy it if:

❌ Your consoles are in separate rooms
❌ You need a headset to travel with

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Should you buy the Logitech Astro A50 X?

Astro A50 X headset in base station on a wooden desk

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The 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Astro A50 X has sat on my desk for just under a year now, but that's not how I would recommend using it. This headset offers its best value for money when sandwiched between a PS5ꩵ and Xbox Series X (or PC), all hooked up to the same monitor. That's because a lot of that price tag is dedicated to the KVM switching functionality oಞf the base. A simple click of a button on the headset itself can swap both your audio and video between consoles - it sounds simple enough, but it's a pretty unique feature that saves a lot of faff between sessions. That's where most players spending $300 on this headset should be - it's a seriously expensive investment if you're just using it across a single platform.

If you do regularly console hop you'll find excellent audio between these cups, with those graphene drivers producing a crisp sense of definition and clarity without muddling themselves in any distortion at the lower end. Directional positioning is on-point, and the soundstage remains richly textured and detailed even in more frantic moments. The charging dock eliminates any need to plug your headset in as well - when I'm done with aღ session I just pop the device back into its cradle and it prepares itself for the next round. Not having to think about charging is a real luxury I would struggle to come bacꦫk from.

Aside from the multi-platform design, however, I could say all the same things about the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:SteelSeriesᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚ Arctis Nova Pro Wireless. While the Astro A50 X is my favorite cross-device headset right now, the Nova is the overall best on the market. If you don't have both consoles hooked up to the same setup, I'd recommend checking out SteelSeries' option instead. It's currently on sale for - a similar price for a similar set of features. The hot-swappable batteries in the hub mean you don't need to plug in, there's an incredibly powerful audio response in these cups, and the form factor itself is among the more comfortable on the market. I have this headset permanently connected to my PS5, running everything from Fallou🍒t 76 to Bugsnax through it in recent weeks. Plus, it has one major benefit to top it over the Astro A50 X - Bluetooth. Yes, Logitech's device can run the more flexible wireless connection, but only through the base station. SteelSe✅ries operates Bluetooth through the headset itself, which means it's a portable solution for handhelds as well.

We're also rounding up all the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best PS5 headsets and the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best PC headsets on the market, or check out the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best wireless gaming headsets for more tether-free audio.

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