Whether you’re using a console or a PC, it’s important that your game sounds clear, crisp and immersive, as it can add a whole new layer to the experience. That’s where gaming headsets come in.
A headset can really make or break your gaming experience; listening to tinny and shallow audio can easily break immersion, while vibrant and punchy audio can bring characters’ voices to life. But it’s no easy task determining which gaming headset offers the best quality.
Since our team of experts has so much experience with gaming headsets, we have shared all of our collective knowledge to determine the best options on the market right now.
We don’t expect any headset to please everyone, especially considering all the different platforms out there, including Nintendo Switch, PC, Xbox Series X and PS5. Due to that, we have tried to include as much variety as possible, with plenty of different price points, features and connectivity options.
We also make sure to put all of the gaming headsets through a rigorous testing process, evaluating both the audio for gaming as well as the music playback quality. And any headsets that come with features, such as 3D audio or ANC, are tested to find out how effective they are. Every headset microphone is also tested through voice capture apps like Audacity and through day-to-day use, like chatting with friends or work calls.
Every gaming headset included on this list wowed us during our testing but also excels in one specific use case, which should make it easier for you to decide which headset will best suit your needs. If you can’t find anything you like, make sure to bookmark this page and return in a few weeks, as we will be updating this article every time another new gaming headset takes our fancy.
And if you’re looking for more versatile audio that extends beyond the world of gaming, feel free to check out our Best Headphones, Best Wireless Earbud and Best Wireless Headphones as well.
How We Test
We use every headset we test for at least a week. During that time, we’ll check it for ease of use and put it through its paces by using it in a variety of games, as well as playing music in order to get the full experience.
We also check each headset’s software (if applicable) to see how easy it is to customise and set up.
Great sound and powerful bass
Clever design
Easy-to-use controls
Incredible value
Plasticky build
Mic monitoring could be a little louder
No Active Noise Cancelling
Perfect companion for PS5
Comfortable to wear
Spatial 3D Audio is both impressive and immersive
Internal microphone sounds surprisingly great
Battery life could be better
Feels cheap in some areas
Extremely comfortable
Multiplatform support
Great audio quality
Detachable microphone
More expensive than other headsets
Comfortable for long periods of wear
HyperSense offers fantastic immersion
Deep bass
Features Razer Chroma RGB lighting
Steep price for wired headphones
You’ll need an adaptor for smartphones and Switch in portable mode
Lightweight
Comfortable ear cups
Good microphone
Strong audio
Mic isn’t detachable
Feels a little plasticky
Big, meaty sound
Sturdy construction
Simple controls
Incredible battery life
Expensive
Lack of RGB may not please some
Lacklustre software
Marvellous audio with plenty of detail
Suave looks with a smattering of RGB
Great hybrid ANC
Temperamental touch controls
Software is a little cheap-feeling
Remarkably comfortable
Great audio
Easy to switch between devices
Long battery life
Expensive
Bland design
Buttons can be confusing
EPOS H3PRO Hybrid
Best overall gaming headset
Pros
Extremely comfortableMultiplatform supportGreat audio qualityDetachable microphone
Cons
More expensive than other headsets
The EPOS H3PRO Hybrid is one of those rare gaming headsets that excels in absolutely every department. During testing, we found it to be extremely comfortable, compact enough to use on the go, and sporting a large range of features to justify the high price.
We found the closed design and ANC (active noise cancellation) support to be particularly useful, blocking out background noise so we could concentrate on slaying that difficult Elden Ring boss, or listen to a podcast during the commute to work without disturbance.
We were also incredibly impressed with the range of connectivity options, with the USB-A dongle, Bluetooth and option for wired dongle ensuring you can use this headset for pretty much any gaming platform – only Xbox Wireless is missing.
Our only major issue with this headset is the price, as you can find cheaper options with ANC such as the Razer Opus X. But the EPOS H3PRO Hybrid remains our favourite gaming headset currently available, with the best all-round quality of any other model we’ve tested.
Reviewer: Gemma Ryles
Full review: EPOS H3PRO Hybrid review
Razer Kraken V3 HyperSense
Best for haptic feedback
Pros
Comfortable for long periods of wearHyperSense offers fantastic immersionDeep bassFeatures Razer Chroma RGB lighting
Cons
Steep price for wired headphonesYou’ll need an adaptor for smartphones and Switch in portable mode
The Razer Kraken V3 HyperSense is one of the best gaming headsets that we’ve ever reviewed. Our testing showed the audio delivered via the 50mm drivers to be superb, while we also loved the classy and comfortable design, allowing us to wear for long periods of time without any discomfort.
It’s the unique HyperSense feature that impressed us the most though, with the haptic technology providing haptic feedback during gameplay. If a grenade exploded near us in a game, we’d feel it replicated by vibrations via the headset, creating a far more immersive experience compared to other alternatives that we’ve reviewed.
The Razer Kraken V3 HyperSense is supported by multiple platforms thanks to its USB-A connection – we were disappointed to see that it rules out Nintendo Switch in portable play without an adaptor, but that’s the compromise you have to make for that haptic feedback technology. But we found it worked without issue on PC and PS5.
You can find more versatile gaming headsets at this price, such as the Razer BlackShark V2, which uses a 3.5mm jack connection instead to work across a wider range of platforms, but we were so impressed with the Razer Kraken V3 HyperSense that’s we still strongly recommend it if you’re not fussed about cross-platform use.
Reviewer: Gemma Ryles
Full review: Razer Kraken V3 HyperSense review
Astro A10 Gen 2
Best budget gaming headset
Pros
LightweightComfortable ear cupsGood microphoneStrong audio
Cons
Mic isn’t detachableFeels a little plasticky
The Astro A10 Gen 2 is a fantastic gaming headset for anyone that’s on a budget. Sporting a wired design and a 3.5mm audio jack, it can be paired up with multiple platforms, including the PS5, Switch and PC, making it a good choice for anyone who likes to switch up how they game.
It does not have a particularly flashy design with no RGB lighting in sight, but it does come in multiple colourways and has a fantastic weight of just 246g. Our reviewer noted that it could be worn for hours on end without it pushing down on their neck, with padded earbuds that felt comfortable even while the reviewer was wearing glasses.
And for less than £50, we were blown away by the audio. Our reviewer was able to track enemies in Hades and could hear the distinct chattering of students in Two Point Campus without any issues, noting that the audio quality was consistent between devices with no audio dips.
The only reason this headset won’t work for you is if you’re after something more high-end, which you can find in the EPOS H3PRO Hybrid or Razer Kraken V3 HyperSense. However, anyone who’s trying to save some money or is even looking for their first gaming headset should consider the Astro A10 Gen 2, as it boasts excellent audio for a fraction of the price.
Reviewer: Gemma Ryles
Full review: Astro A10 Gen 2 review
Asus ROG Cetra True Wireless
Best True Wireless Gaming Headset
Pros
Marvellous audio with plenty of detailSuave looks with a smattering of RGBGreat hybrid ANC
Cons
Temperamental touch controlsSoftware is a little cheap-feeling
The only pair of gaming earbuds to grace this list, the Asus ROG Cetra True Wireless are light and compact, with our review claiming that they created a comfortable and firm seal on the ears, which helped to get the full effect of the hybrid ANC.
We liked the multiple ANC modes that the earbuds offered, with the heavy ANC helping to block out super-noisy environments like public transport, with the lighter option allowing for more awareness of your surroundings. We thought that the ANC offerings combined with the superb audio made these a versatile pair of earbuds, also capable of being used for music playback.
These earbuds sport a Bluetooth connection, making them an appealing choice for anyone who wants to game on multiple platforms. They also offer great portability, which not every gaming headset has.
The only real drawback we could find in these earbuds was the battery life, which comes to a total of 27 hours including the charging case and 4.5 hours from the buds alone. While having a shorter lifespan than a lot of headsets, we still thought that these earbuds worked great for gaming, with fantastically detailed and balanced audio.
Reviewer: Reece Bithrey
Full review: Asus ROG Cetra True Wireless review
HyperX Cloud Alpha Wireless
Best Gaming Headset for battery life
Pros
Big, meaty soundSturdy constructionSimple controlsIncredible battery life
Cons
ExpensiveLack of RGB may not please someLacklustre software
The HyperX Cloud Alpha Wireless is a great headset for anyone that wants to game on the PC and PS5, coming with a 2.4GHz USB-A receiver, which we found remarkably simple to set up.
We thought that the headset felt properly premium, from the metal earcups to the red-accented headband. It also struck us as very stylish, lacking some flashier features like RGB lighting but having a more mature and sleek aesthetic.
In terms of audio, our reviewer noted that the headset has a big, meaty sound profile that comes with lots of volume to boot, which is ideal for gaming. Our review also mentioned how the Cloud Alpha Wireless packs a lot of nuance and detail, which also makes it an ideal choice for anyone hoping to listen to music or podcasts.
The shining feature of this headset has to be the battery life, which clocks in at over 300 hours. We noted that the battery didn’t appear to drain, with our reviewer not needing to charge the headset for the two weeks it was used. So, for anyone who’s looking for a headset that can last through the night without issue, there is no better choice than the HyperX Cloud Alpha Wireless.
Reviewer: Reece Bithrey
Full review: HyperX Cloud Alpha Wireless review
Xbox Wireless Headset
Best Xbox headset
Pros
Great sound and powerful bassClever designEasy-to-use controlsIncredible value
Cons
Plasticky buildMic monitoring could be a little louderNo Active Noise Cancelling
Our extensive tests show that the Xbox Wireless Headset is the best gaming headset choice for anyone who owns Microsoft’s consoles. We were able to easily connect it to our Xbox Series X wirelessly, while also using our smartphone simultaneously for Discord chats.
We also really liked the Xbox-themed design, and found the rotating control dial allowed us to easily alter the volume without blindingly searching for small buttons. We were also impressed with the headset’s wide range of features, which includes Dolby Atmos that creates an immersive 3D audio effect.
We found the audio quality to be superb during testing, although we do recommend fiddling with the equaliser to find a soundscape to your liking, as the audio sounds a little muddy to us out of the box.
You can admittedly find plenty of other gaming headsets that have been designed with the Xbox in mind, such as the HyperX CloudX Stinger Core Wireless and Corsair HS75 XB Wireless, but Microsoft’s own headset is our favourite, mainly due to its incredible value.
Reviewer: Esat Dedezade
Full review: Xbox Wireless Headset review
Sony Pulse 3D
Best PlayStation headset
Pros
Perfect companion for PS5Comfortable to wearSpatial 3D Audio is both impressive and immersiveInternal microphone sounds surprisingly great
Cons
Battery life could be betterFeels cheap in some areas
Looking at the other side of the coin, the Sony Pulse 3D Headset is our favourite choice for PlayStation consoles. Not only did we love the design that perfectly compliments the PS5, but we were also hugely impressed by the Spatial 3D Audio, which makes you feel like you’re right there in the middle of the action.
This feature is only supported in a few first-party games, such as Demon’s Souls, Returnal and Ratchet and Clank: Rift Apart – we found that It works wonderfully for the most part, but did notice that the audio quality does suffer a little when activated.
The Sony Pulse 3D Headset offers a wireless connection to the PS5 via the USB-A dongle. We’re disappointed that there’s no Bluetooth support here, meaning we were unable to connect it to our Nintendo Switch or mobile phone when on the go. Fortunately, we could connect it to the PC though, so it still offers a little bit of versatility.
But during testing, we found the battery life to be very underwhelming, only managing around 12 hours of use before requiring a recharge. Our testing data shows that many premium wireless headsets can last as long as 20 hours, so the Sony Pulse 3D Headset is significantly off the pace in that regard. But we found it to charge via the PS5 in stand-by mode, so it certainly shouldn’t be considered a deal breaker.
Reviewer: Jade King
Full review: Sony Pulse 3D Headset review
Razer Barracuda Pro
Best for portability
Pros
Remarkably comfortableGreat audioEasy to switch between devicesLong battery life
Cons
ExpensiveBland designButtons can be confusing
If you want headphones for on-the-go music playback as well as a gaming headset to chat to your mates online, then buying two separate devices may be a needless expense. Instead, you could purchase the Razer Barracuda Pro, which has been designed to excel at both scenarios.
This headset is supported on multiple platforms since it uses both Bluetooth and a USB-C dongle. Xbox is the only major platform that doesn’t support wireless play, although the lack of a headphone jack for wired connection is disappointing. We really enjoyed using the Easy-Switch feature, allowing to swap between connections by just a press of a button, which we found to be invaluable when answering a phone call in the middle of a gaming session.
The inclusion of ANC technology allows you to block out background noise, whether you’re walking down a street or filtering out the screams of a barking dog at home. We were also impressed with the 50mm Razer TriForce drivers, delivering detailed audio.
The biggest issue with this headset is the steep price. Fortunately, the Razer Barracuda X is a good alternative at a significantly more affordable price, and is well worth considering if you’re not fussed about features such as ANC and Bluetooth connectivity. Although if you want a gaming headset that can double up as a pair ANC-toting headphones for on-the-go music playback, the Razer Barracuda Pro remains our top recommendation.
Reviewer: Gemma Ryles
Full review: Razer Barracuda Pro review
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FAQs
Headphones with a 7.1 surround sound can make audio seem as if it’s coming from a specific location, which is helpful to determine where your enemies are lurking. This feature is often only available on PC.
Some gaming headsets can be used for work, but be mindful that many have garish designs and can often see lots of sound leakage.
The Nintendo Switch and the Switch OLED now have Bluetooth support, so can be used with headsets that have a 3.5mm audio jack or Bluetooth.
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