

It's lightweight enough that I frequently don't register I'm still wearing it, even after I forget to turn my music back on. It features soft matte cans with a silver plate on the edge. Yet somehow the Logitech G Pro X has topped that act.

Our previous top pick, the Razer Opus, pulled off an incredible balancing act by outperforming many other headsets we tested while managing to be less expensive. Subscriptions help fund the work we do every day. This includes unlimited access to and our print magazine (if you'd like). Special offer for Gear readers: Get a 1-Year Subscription to WIRED for $5 ($25 off).

Eric Ravenscraft, Jeffrey Van Camp, and Jess Grey contributed to headset testing for this guide. Updated April 2022: We added the Arctis 7+ and 7P+. For more accessory suggestions, check our picks for the Best Nintendo Switch Accessories and Best PS5 Accessories. We'll continue testing new models over time, so bookmark this page to see our future picks.īe sure to check out our many buying guides. Over the past four years, we've tested dozens of headset and headphones to pull together this list of the best wireless gaming headsets for PCs, Mac, Android phones, iPhone, Nintendo Switch (all models), Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, PlayStation 5, and PlayStation 4. Going wireless is cheaper than ever, but if you're going to spend hours wearing a headset coordinating with your squad in a game-or maybe sitting through your tenth Zoom meeting of the day-it needs to be comfortable, sound crisp, and pick up your voice clearly.
