The Best Gaming Headsets, According to Experts
It doesn’t matter if you play first-person shooters, role-playing games, or a sports simulator: What you hear is almost as important as what you see. Environmental noises like crackling leaves, running sounds, and bullets flying overhead place you (as literally as possible) in the game. If you’ve ever played Call of Duty, you have witnessed the importance of sounds firsthand when an enemy spins around faster than a roulette table as you approach from behind. That wouldn’t have happened if they hadn’t heard you coming. And what helps them hear you coming is a great headset.
Summary of items we will discuss in this buying guide :
SteelSeries Arctis 1 Wireless Gaming Headset
Astro Gaming A20 Wireless Gaming Headset
Sennheiser Game One Gaming Headset
Sennheiser GSP 302 Gaming Headset
Logitech G935 Gaming Headset
Our top picks :
SteelSeries Arctis 1 Wireless Gaming Headset
This headset comes recommended by both Emily Heller, a gamer and recommendations editor at Vulture, and Kyle F, a tech TikToker and gamer. Although it’s not completely wireless — “You need this little dongle that you plug into [your console] to make it work wirelessly,” Heller says — this feature allows it to work with the Switch, PS4, PC, and Android phones. The SteelSeries has a 20-hour battery life and adjustable EQ settings, and if you don’t feel like dealing with the dongle, it comes with a 3.5 mm aux cable.
Astro Gaming A20 Wireless Gaming Headset
“Astro makes great products that are mainstays in my gaming arsenal,” says Kahlief Adams, host of the gaming podcast Spawn on Me. “The A20 is amazingly comfortable and has stunning, immersive sound at a fantastic price.” And if you buy the optional dongle, “you can use this headset with either of the next-gen consoles.”
Sennheiser Game One Gaming Headset
After using Game Ones for years, Brandon McDuff, a former professional gamer and co-founder of a multiplayer-game start-up called 1336 Studios, says they are still “the most comfortable headphones I’ve ever worn.” “As a PC gamer who is also a game developer, there are some days where I’ve spent over 12 hours with them on without even feeling them,” he explains. These are open-ear headphones, which means they do let in external sounds. Although some users may want to be isolated from the world around them, McDuff doesn’t; he says this setup “results in even more comfort and higher sound quality.” He recommends them for anyone who plays for long periods of time, and because they’re wired, they can work with all consoles. “I would absolutely chalk up some of my success in gaming to the quality of sound produced by wearing these. They really do sound that good, which makes it hard to use anything else,” he says.
Sennheiser GSP 302 Gaming Headset
If you want to spend a little less, McDuff also recommends the Sennheiser GSP 300 line as a more budget-friendly alternative.
Logitech G935 Gaming Headset
Jamin Warren, a co-founder of TwoFiveSix, a brand-consulting company focused on the gaming community, says the Logitech G935 is a great option whether you’re gaming on a PC or taking work calls. He spends a significant amount of time wearing headphones, so comfort was a huge priority in his search. “These headphones have larger ear cups that are supercomfortable even for extended periods of time, and the thick ear pads also help block out some general background noise,” he says. The battery life is also great, he adds. “I can go a full day on a single charge.”