If you're looking for a new gaming headset, then you're in the right place! We've tried and tested the best gaming headsets and here's how they all stack up.
Having one of the best gaming headsets is essential to any gaming setup, whether you're a streamer, a gamer, or are just looking for the all-around top option to use day-to-day. We've been sure to consider all needs when putting together our favourite picks for the best gaming headsets on the market right now, including features, style, and budget, so all the bases are covered.
With 2024 now here, we'll be keeping this list updated with new headset releases which are contenders for the best gaming headsets this year. Right now, you can scroll down for our best picks.
When testing our gaming headsets we consider all aspects that will affect your usage, including comfort, sound quality and any additional features that may impact your game sessions. With loads of brands claiming that they've got the best gaming headset, it has become harder than ever to pinpoint which one is really the best, so we've taken out the guesswork and tested each and every one of the headsets included in this list.
The Razer BlackShark V2 Pro takes the top spot as the best gaming headset on the market right now. With its impeccable audio quality and pre-loaded audio profiles, it's hard to beat. The only real let-down for me in my Razer BlackShark V2 Pro review was the overall style and lack of RGB, which is something I can look past, particularly for a headset that brings sound quality this good to the table.
PS5 controller charging station price plummets just in time for DualSense EdgeIt's also extremely comfortable to wear, even for the longest and most intense gaming sessions. I often forget I'm wearing it and wander around the house with it on. This level of comfort is down to the lightweight build of the headset and the foam earcups, which are very breathable for those gamers who can get super hot while gaming, myself included.
The Razer Kraken Kitty V2 Pro headset is geared towards streamers and content creators and is an excellent piece of kit, as well as being a bit of a show-stopper. But, if you just need good sound quality and you're not phased by all of the fancy light-up extras, then this may not be the headset for you. After reviewing this headset, it immediately became my go-to headset when I'm streaming or making videos for my social media platforms.
If you want a gaming headset that will give you top-of-the-line performance for a much lower price point compared to alternatives , then the Logitech G535 Lightspeed is a good option. In our Logitech G535 Lightspeed review, we found that it had an insanely comfortable build, it really is an all-around great headset at a low cost. It won't do anything flashy, but it gets the job done.
Logitech G535 Lightspeed - £119.99 / $99.99 / AU$269.95 at Logitech G
The Corsair HS65 wireless is a relatively simple headset, but provides excellent wireless performance. If you're on the lookout for something with close to zero latency, which is what we experienced when reviewing the headset, and audio quality which matches if not supersedes the wired alternatives on the market right now, then this is the one for you. The microphone quality isn't fantastic but will get the job done, and coming in at just £119.99 / $119.99 / AU$229, it's hard to complain!
If you're looking for some in-ear true wireless buds for gaming, of which there are quite a few on the market, the Logitech G Fits take the top spot with ease. They are custom moulded to fit your ears and I found that feel absolutely fantastic when reviewing the Logitech G Fits. Alongside this next-level comfort, you also get amazing audio quality, which distinct profiles you can choose from to make your gameplay more immersive.
If you're looking for a gaming headset that can also pair as a great pair of headphones to use on the go and during your day-to-day life, then the Razer Barracuda is a great option. It's sleek and simple design means you can wear them outdoors without people wondering why your headset is lighting up. The sound quality on these things is great, and not just for gaming, but also for watching movies and listening to music. When reviewing the Razer Barracuda X I found that they are also one of the most comfortable pairs of headphones I have ever worn, which again, makes them well-suited for both gaming on usage when you're out and about.
PS5 players will be well aware that it can be hard to find a good quality gaming headset that is specifically designed for their console, with many features that are typically used on PC or Xbox, like sound levels and profiles, becoming obsolete on the PS5. The Turtle Beach Stealth 700 Gen 2 Max is our pick for the best PS5 option, it's comfortable, has fantastic sound quality and presents some great features, all for a very affordable price point.