

- #BEST WIRELESS GAMING HEADSET PC 2021 PRO#
- #BEST WIRELESS GAMING HEADSET PC 2021 PS4#
- #BEST WIRELESS GAMING HEADSET PC 2021 BLUETOOTH#
#BEST WIRELESS GAMING HEADSET PC 2021 BLUETOOTH#
#BEST WIRELESS GAMING HEADSET PC 2021 PRO#
For that reason, the headset a nose behind the Razer blackShark V2 pro above but for gamers who want superb audio and mic clarity on PC, PS4/5 and the (docked) Switch, these are well priced, even at close to £200. That means that despite its excellent audio quality and removable mic, you can’t use it as a standalone headset for your phone, which is a pity. It is a little on the heavy side, and it’s perhaps a little too wireless for its own good: there’s no 3.5mm jack, and because the headset uses Logitech’s own “lightspeed technology”, it requires a USB dongle. On PC, the headset offers a number of presets that really make the audio pop no matter what you’re listening to, and the microphone is simply the best around, rivalling dedicated stand-alone mics for clarity to our ears.

Probably the best looking wireless gaming headset in our list with its coiled cable retro charm, the Logitech pro X lightspeed does not disappoint with superb sound quality both for music and gaming. Connectivity: 2.4GHz lightspeed wireless transceiver USB.There’s not too many THX supported games, and the feature isn’t present on console, but the audio quality is still good and the comfort is there, so this remains an excellent mid-range headset for those who play multiplayer on PC and PS4. While it’s plug and play with both PS4/5 and Nintendo Switch (docked), the headphones really come to life on PC with THX spatial audio where virtual surround gives you a good idea of where your enemies are lurking in supported games like Call of Duty: Modern Warfare and Doom Eternal.

It comes with impressive built-in noise cancellation leaving you to concentrate on the in-game audio and its memory foam ear cushions are gentle on delicate ears. Aimed at esports players, the headset offers superb directional audio and a superbly clear microphone ensuring your team communication is completely unimpeded. Thanks to Razer’s offering, you don’t have to spend £300+ on a wireless gaming headset to get excellent in-game sound. Connectivity: 2.4GHz wireless transceiver 3.5mm headphone jack.As a rule of thumb, look to spend somewhere between £80 and £300, with more money generally translating to a better experience – albeit with diminishing returns the higher you go. While you can buy a wireless gaming headset for under £50, we’d caution against spending so little if you want something that both sounds good and is built to last.
#BEST WIRELESS GAMING HEADSET PC 2021 PS4#
You also need to be aware of what systems you want to connect: while most headsets will work on PC, Switch (docked – so not the Switch lite) and PS5 or PS4 out of the box via dongle, the Xbox Series and One consoles have their own proprietary wireless connection which needs special support – or alternatively a cable from the headset to the gamepad, which mildly cuts into the wireless label.įinally, of course, there’s the price. Battery life is also essential, because there’s nothing worse than your headset conking out mid-match.

Then, of course, there are other factors to consider: comfort is absolutely key, because you don’t want to be constantly adjusting your headset during play, and equally you don’t want your ears sore for hours afterwards.
