To help make your purchasing decision easier, we’ve rounded up the best PC headsets in 2023.
We’re confident that you’ll find a headset on this list that will work well for your needs.
If you also game on other platforms, you should pay close attention to compatibility for your favorite platforms.
For more peripheral recommendations, check out our roundups of thebest PC controllers,gaming keyboards, andgaming mice.
The SteelSeries Arctis Nova 7X offers the perfect combination of price and performance.
If comfort is a main priority for you, SteelSeries' Nova line is the way to go.
The Nova Pro has 360-degree Spatial Audio to help pinpoint sounds.
The custom-tuned acoustic drivers perform exceedingly well, producing crisp and clear lows and highs.
Convenience is also a major selling point of the Nova 7X.
It connects via a 2.4GHz dongleorBluetooth.
This is where the Nova 7X is particularly useful for PC owners who also regularly use other devices.
It’s worth noting that the X in 7X stands for Xbox.
As the precursor to the Nova series, youll find a lot of the same features on the 7+.
This includes a 30-hour battery life, high-quality materials, and Bluetooth and 2.4GHz wireless connections.
The Arctis 7+ is a bit bulkier, and its sound quality isnt quite as finely tuned.
Given the price, it should come as no surprise that it’s seriously impressive.
The spec sheet for the Arctis Nova Pro Wireless seems to run on forever.
Unlike most wireless gaming headsets, the Nova Pro doesn’t connect via a dongle.
The base station stores and charges the extra battery and has a display and dial for audio controls.
Yes, but it’s the best premium wireless gaming headset around for PC (and consoles).
The Logitech G Pro X gets a lot of things right.
Designed around Logitechs Lightspeed technology, youll get lag-free performance that works up to 15 meters.
Dont let its rock-bottom price tag fool you–the Arctis Nova 1 packs a punch.
This is about as good as wireless headsets get if your budget limits you to products under $80.
Frequently on sale for less, the HyperX Cloud Stinger Core is a great option for frugal shoppers.
It also makes use of a cool swivel-to-mute microphone–which also boasts decent noise canceling abilities.
It’s worth noting that the Stinger Core is plastic.
Not a fan of plugging in your headset for a recharge?
That means youll be able to go weeks without having to worry about running out of juice.
While the eye-popping battery life is the most notable feature, the Cloud Alpha.
Wireless is very comfortable and boasts impressive performance.
The Corsair HS65 supports Dolby Audio 7.1–an impressive feat for an $80 headset.
Although its designed by Sony, the Inzone H9 was built specifically for PC–not PS5.
The premium gadget features Spatial Audio, support for 7.1ch surround sound, and a noise-canceling microphone.
The Inzone H9 is one of those headsets that you forget you’re wearing because it’s so comfortable.
The futuristic aesthetic makes the Inzone H9 look great when resting on your desk, too.
Then the Razer Kaira Pro is the best bet for your cash.
Theres even a unique feature known as Razer HyperSense, which provides tactile feedback and vibrations for increased immersion.
Razer makes another appearance on our list with the Kaira Pro (Xbox edition).
But unlike the PlayStation model, this one is wrapped in a sleek green and black design.
And of course, it offers full support for both PC and Xbox Series X.
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