{"id":10386,"date":"2022-09-03T01:15:08","date_gmt":"2022-09-02T23:15:08","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/plus.maciejpiasecki.info\/index.php\/2022\/09\/03\/top-10-best-pc-gaming-headsets-updated-september-2022\/"},"modified":"2022-09-03T22:12:54","modified_gmt":"2022-09-03T20:12:54","slug":"top-10-best-pc-gaming-headsets-updated-september-2022","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/plus.maciejpiasecki.info\/index.php\/2022\/09\/03\/top-10-best-pc-gaming-headsets-updated-september-2022\/","title":{"rendered":"Top 10 Best PC Gaming Headsets \u2013 Updated September, 2022"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Looking for the best headsets for PC gaming? Look no further! We\u2019ve put together a list of the best options to choose from so you can spend less time looking for a headset and more time using it. There are probably hundreds of headset options out there for PC gamers. And speaking from experience, having so many to choose from can be exhausting and downright boring.<br \/>\nWe\u2019ve tried to make the process a lot simpler by narrowing down your choices to some of the very best gaming headsets you can find for PC. Our picks are based on a combination of factors including price, build and audio quality, features, and of course comfort. Because if the headset isn\u2019t comfortable, you\u2019re less likely to use it no matter how good it is.<br \/>\nYou can view the full list below along with prices and purchase options. And below the summary you\u2019ll find a brief description of each headset.<br \/>\nBest PC Gaming Headsets<br \/>\nHeadset<br \/>\nCost<br \/>\nWhere To Buy<br \/>\nSteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless<br \/>\n$349.99<br \/>\nAmazon, Best Buy, SteelSeries<br \/>\nHyperX Cloud Alpha Wireless<br \/>\n$199.99<br \/>\nAmazon, Best Buy<br \/>\nEPOS GSP 670<br \/>\n$163.95<br \/>\nAmazon, Walmart<br \/>\nRazer Kraken V3<br \/>\n$99.99<br \/>\nAmazon, Best Buy, GameStop<br \/>\nMaster &amp; Dynamic MG20<br \/>\n$450<br \/>\nAmazon, Master &amp; Dynamic<br \/>\nLogitech G Pro X Lightspeed Wireless<br \/>\n$179.99<br \/>\nAmazon and Various Other Retailers<br \/>\nEPOS H3Pro Hybrid<br \/>\n$267.84<br \/>\nAmazon<br \/>\nBeyerdynamic MMX 100 &amp; MMX 150<br \/>\nFrom $99.99<br \/>\nAmazon<br \/>\nCorsair HS60 Pro<br \/>\n$52.49<br \/>\nAmazon, Best Buy<br \/>\nJBL Quantum 200<br \/>\n$59.95<br \/>\nAmazon, GameStop<br \/>\nSteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless<\/p>\n<p>Price: $349.99<br \/>\nWhere To Buy: Amazon, Best Buy, SteelSeries<br \/>\nWe\u2019re starting this list off with one of the clear contenders for the best overall headset. The SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless. As the successor to the Arctis Pro Wireless, the Nova Pro Wireless has a lot to live up to. But it seems that it manages to surpass the older model with some pretty great upgrades.<br \/>\nFor starters, it now comes with Active Noise Cancellation and a transparency mode. So you can either choose to block out anything but your game or let a little bit more sound in. The retractable mic also now sits flush with the headset earcup.<br \/>\nSteelSeries also got rid of the ski goggle headband and has made the headset extendable. It even comes with a slightly smaller gaming DAC than the last model. Which still lets you connect to two devices at once. So you can plug it into your PC and your console. Best of all, it comes with two hot-swappable batteries so you can always keep one charged and never have to worry about the headset battery dying on you in the middle of a game.<br \/>\nAll that said, the headset is certainly pricey. But you get what you pay for. And you\u2019re paying for quality here. If you want one headset for basically everything, this should do the trick. You can also pick up the wired model for Xbox and save $100. Whether you go with wireless or wired, this is one of the best PC gaming headsets out there.<br \/>\nArctis Nova Pro Wireless<br \/>\nHyperX Cloud Alpha Wireless<\/p>\n<p>Price: From $199.99<br \/>\nWhere To Buy: Amazon, Best Buy<br \/>\nThere\u2019s plenty of reasons to love the Cloud Alpha Wireless from HyperX. But perhaps the best reason is the exceptionally long battery life. HyperX claims it\u2019ll last for up to 300 hours on a single charge. That\u2019s twelve and a half days if you were to use it for 24 hours every one of those days. But since that isn\u2019t realistic, this is likely to last you for at least a month before you need to plug it in.<br \/>\nWhich is absolutely bonkers. Beyond the battery life, it features spatial audio, which we found to be quite pleasing during our gaming sessions, as well as comfortable memory foam ear pads. There\u2019s also a noise-cancelling mic and a durable aluminum frame.<br \/>\nAll-in-all, a really well-rounded headset for PC gaming and one of the best options you can find.<br \/>\nCloud Alpha Wireless<br \/>\n\u00a0<br \/>\nEPOS GSP 670<\/p>\n<p>Price: $163.95<br \/>\nWhere To Buy: Amazon, Walmart<br \/>\nWhen it comes to PC gaming, EPOS\u2019s GSP 670 is an excellent option. It\u2019s kinda spendy, though not nearly as much as it used to be now that you can frequently find it on sale. Plus, you\u2019re getting some really amazing gaming audio for the price.<br \/>\nPerhaps the best part is the mic. The swivel motion that lets you flip it up to mute the mic is the easiest way to mute yourself in chat. Period. The headset is also extremely comfortable and can be worn for all-day gaming sessions without getting uncomfortable.<br \/>\nSpeaking of comfort, it features adjustable fit on both sides of the headset as well as on the top of the band for more or less tension. The mic is also noise cancelling. So even if you\u2019re using Discord which has a decent software-based noise filter, this just ensures that you\u2019re voice is coming through crystal clear.<br \/>\nAnd, you have separate volume dials for regular game audio and chat audio. Letting you adjust things perfectly.<br \/>\nIt works for PC, PS4, and mobile devices too, and it offers extremely low-latency gaming audio. It works ok with PS4 and mobile, but it doesn\u2019t have the benefits of the PC software that really make the audio shine. For PC this is one of the best gaming headsets you\u2019ll find.<br \/>\nEPOS GSP 670<br \/>\nRazer Kraken V3<\/p>\n<p>Price: $99.99<br \/>\nWhere To Buy: Amazon, Best Buy, GameStop<br \/>\nFor wired headsets, it\u2019s hard to beat Razer\u2019s Kraken line. The Kraken headsets have always been a really solid option for around the $100 mark. And the Kraken V3 is no exception here. The price is the same as the Kraken I personally bought and used over 5 years ago. And it\u2019s remained just as comfortable as past iterations while maintaining good sound quality.<br \/>\nRazer has given this version a few upgrades. For instance, it now has THX Spatial Audio. So games will sound more immersive and more lifelike. Which is really something. It also now has a detachable HyperClear mic and no longer stores inside the headset ear. For comfort you have hybrid fabric and leatherette ear pads, and naturally there\u2019s Razer Chroma to sync up with any other Razer gear you might have.<br \/>\nKraken V3<br \/>\nMaster &amp; Dynamic MG20<\/p>\n<p>Price: $450<br \/>\nWhere To Buy: Amazon, Master &amp; Dynamic<br \/>\nWhile built more with the PS5 in mind, this works with PC as well and is a great PC gaming headset option. The Master &amp; Dynamic MG20, while pricey at $450, offers super high-quality gaming features and comfort. You\u2019re getting every single damn thing you pay for here too.<br \/>\nFor starters, Master &amp; Dynamic is using materials like magnesium earcups, lambskin leather earpads, and an Alcantara and canvas-coated headband. Additionally, it comes with a detachable boom mic which comes with a pop filter, and it has a second built-in mic for voice calls or chat in a more casual setting.<br \/>\nIt also comes with a low-latency adaptor, a premium carry pouch, and it uses USB-C for charging. There\u2019s 7.1 surround sound onboard as well, and it comes with up to 22 hours of battery life. I could go on. As there are many more features that make this headset worth it. Like we said, it\u2019s expensive, but you\u2019ll be glad you picked it up if you want a more premium experience in your games as this is one of the best gaming headsets out there, even for PC.<br \/>\nMaster &amp; Dynamic MG20<br \/>\nLogitech G Pro X Lightspeed Wireless<\/p>\n<p>Price: $179.99<br \/>\nWhere To Buy: Amazon and Various Other Retailers<br \/>\nNext to the EPOS GSP 670, the Logitech G Pro X Wireless Lightspeed gaming headset is one of the best headsets we\u2019ve ever had the pleasure to put on our heads. The large, soft ear cushions wrap your ears in a pillowy goodness that makes these extremely comfortable to wear for many hours on end. Heck, wear them all day if you want. We have, and it still felt great even in the second half of the day.<br \/>\nWhat\u2019s even better is that Logitech G gives you two pairs of ear cushions. One made from a plush leatherette, and another set made from a soft microfiber that should help to cut down on perspiration. The latter pair is great if you live in a warmer climate. Or if your ears just get really hot when wearing headsets for extended periods of time.<br \/>\nBeyond the comfort factor, the Lightspeed wireless technology is bar none the best wireless tech for any peripherals. It\u2019s hard to interfere with so you should have little to no issues with audio breaking up. And it has a decent range. So you can easily get up from the chair or couch and grab something from the kitchen if you need to.<br \/>\nThere\u2019s also easy to use on-ear controls, and a detachable boom mic. Which is always a huge plus.<br \/>\nG Pro X Lightspeed Wireless<br \/>\nEPOS H3Pro Hybrid<\/p>\n<p>Price: $267.84<br \/>\nWhere To Buy: Amazon<br \/>\nThis is another one of our favorite gaming headsets altogether. The EPOS H3Pro Hybrid is great because you can use it through Bluetooth, which means it\u2019s compatible with mobile devices, but it can also be used with PC thanks to the low-latency dongle. You can also connect it as a wired headset with the included 3.5mm cable if you want to save on battery life.<br \/>\nSo, you have options for connectivity here with your PC gaming sessions. Connectivity options aside, it provides some of the best sound in a gaming headset that we\u2019ve tried. Plus it\u2019s comfortable as heck and the ear pads are easily replaceable if they ever need to be swapped out. We\u2019d also be remiss if we didn\u2019t mention the very slick detachable mic which connects to the headset using magnets.<br \/>\nThis is another pricey option, but for its versatility, quality, and comfort, it\u2019s one of the best headsets for PC gaming that you can buy.<br \/>\nH3Pro Hybrid<br \/>\nBeyerdynamic MMX 100 &amp; MMX 150<\/p>\n<p>Price: From $99.99<br \/>\nWhere To Buy: Amazon<br \/>\nThese two closed-back headsets from Beyerdynamic are some of the best you can get for around their price point. Which is $150 for the MMX 150 and $99.99 for the MMX 100. Fitting, we know.<br \/>\nBoth come with detachable META Voice cardioid condenser microphones for vocal clarity, as well as an impedance of 32 ohms, dedicated volume dials for precise audio adjustment and more. And if you go with the MMX 150 you get the benefit of the augmented mode. Turning this on enables sounds from outside the headset to filter in some. So you can hear both the game audio and what\u2019s around you.<br \/>\nBoth headsets are wired so you\u2019ll not have the freedom of a wireless headset here. But the comfort and sound quality are awesome and they\u2019re both relatively affordable.<br \/>\nMMX 100 &amp; MMX 150<br \/>\nCorsair HS60 Pro<\/p>\n<p>Price: $52.49<br \/>\nWhere To Buy: Amazon, Best Buy<br \/>\nCorsair makes one of the better sounding wired headsets we\u2019ve found at a price of around $70. With plush ear pads and adjustable earcups, as well as an extendable headband, you can wear the HS60 Pro for hours on end and not have to worry about discomfort. Like most of these headsets it\u2019s also multi-platform so you can use with PC and consoles. And if you have a mobile device with a headphone jack it can be used with that too.<br \/>\nWhat we like most about it though is the 50mm neodymium drivers which we thought put out some amazing sound. Especially for the price. It also comes with a detachable mic so it\u2019s not in your face if you don\u2019t need to use it. Simply remove it and store it away. For the price, the comfort, and the sound quality, this is one of the best gaming headsets for Xbox you\u2019ll find.<br \/>\nHS60 Pro<br \/>\nJBL Quantum 200<\/p>\n<p>Price: $59.95<br \/>\nWhere To Buy: Amazon, GameStop<br \/>\nRounding out the list we have one last wired headset, the JBL Quantum 200. For $50, you\u2019re getting a decent headset for games with comfort and sound quality in mind. While we won\u2019t tell you it sounds better than something like the Arctis Nova Pro Wireless, it sounds pretty darn good for the price. And if your main concern is cost without much of a compromise on audio quality, this saves you a few more bucks than the Corsair HS60 Pro up above.<br \/>\nIt also features a flip-to-mute mic which makes muting super convenient and quick. No having to search for the button like you do on some headsets. 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