

- #COMFORTABLE BLUETOOTH GAMING HEADSET DRIVER#
- #COMFORTABLE BLUETOOTH GAMING HEADSET PRO#
- #COMFORTABLE BLUETOOTH GAMING HEADSET SOFTWARE#
- #COMFORTABLE BLUETOOTH GAMING HEADSET PC#
Their default sound lacks low-bass, so your audio is missing some thump and rumble.
#COMFORTABLE BLUETOOTH GAMING HEADSET PC#
However, if you're a PlayStation gamer or looking for the best PC gaming headset in the budget range, their wireless dongle provides a low latency connection for gaming. These inexpensive headphones are missing some of the previous picks' helpful features, like Bluetooth, a wired connection, or Xbox compatibility. If you're looking for a budget-friendly headset for gaming, check out the Logitech G535 LIGHTSPEED Wireless. The 7 and 7P variants don't support a wireless connection with Xbox but might be the better choice if you only use PC or PlayStation. We tested the 7X variant, which is meant for Xbox but can also connect with PlayStation using the USB dongle, although any changes you made in the app, like sound customizations, won't apply. Keep in mind that they come in a few variants for different consoles. They last for around 30 hours off of a single charge, and you can also use them wired in a pinch. Fortunately, the app features a graphic EQ and presets for sound customization. Similar to the previous picks, they have a bass-rich sound profile with a well-balanced mid-range, so voices are present and clear but can also sound veiled and lack detail. Their wireless USB dongle has no controls but provides low enough latency for gaming, so your audio and video won't be out of sync. These headphones also support Bluetooth, which allows you to mix chat audio or music from your phone and game audio. They have a high noise floor while monitoring your voice, and while that's a downside if you play a lot of multiplayer games, the mic still makes your voice sound clear and natural. These headphones come at a lower price than SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro, so it's natural for their mic not to perform as well. The SteelSeries Arctis Nova 7 Wireless are the best headphones for gaming in the mid-range we've tested. They last for around 40 hours of continuous use but aren't as comfortable for most and don't have virtual surround sound features. They provide low latency for gaming and also support Bluetooth, meaning you can connect to your phone. The Astro A30 Wireless are another solid upper mid-range option if you prefer wireless headphones. The dock is console-locked, so you need to be sure to get the right variant, but you can use either variant with most consoles via analog connection.
#COMFORTABLE BLUETOOTH GAMING HEADSET SOFTWARE#
Like the previous pick, they have companion software with a parametric EQ and presets, so you can adjust the sound to suit you. The treble response is somewhat uneven, and some sounds can be harsh or piercing. Out of the box, they have a well-balanced sound profile with a bit of extra boom, which can help bring out sound effects in games. They're well-built, comfortable for most people, and have a boom mic that makes your voice sound clear and natural, even with some noise in the background. While they lack a few of that headset's features, like ANC, they come with a USB dock that provides a low latency wired connection and easy access to controls like channel mixing and EQ settings.
#COMFORTABLE BLUETOOTH GAMING HEADSET PRO#
These headphones are the wired variant of the SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless for Xbox. The SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro is the best gaming headset in the upper mid-range that we've tested. However, these headphones are currently back-ordered, so getting your hands on a pair can take a while. It makes your voice sound clear and understandable, and the mic has outstanding noise handling, so it won't be drowned out even if you're playing in a noisy area.

For online gamers, the detachable boom mic offers great performance. The Audeze also support multi-device pairing, so you can hear audio from your phone via Bluetooth and your console simultaneously, as long as you use an analog or wired USB connection. You have plenty of options for connecting to your console or PC. They come with a USB dongle with a low-latency connection, so your audio and video will stay in sync while gaming. They also support Dolby Atmos, a virtual surround sound feature to make your listening experience more immersive. Their default sound profile is neutral, so elements like footsteps and explosions, as well as voices in cutscenes, are reproduced accurately.Īlthough they don't have an in-app EQ, which is unusual for gaming headphones, they offer a few EQ presets for sound customization.
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They stand out from many other gaming headsets because they use planar magnetic drivers, which helps them produce a more extended bass response and create a wider passive soundstage relative to dynamic driver headphones like the SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro. These sturdy, feature-packed wireless headphones come in Xbox and PlayStation variants compatible with PCs. The best headset for gaming we've tested is the Audeze Maxwell Wireless.
