Top 10 Gaming Headsets in 2025

Whether you're competing in shooters or settling in for an RPG marathon, the right headset matters. We tested 25+ to find the 10 best.

Top 10 Gaming Headsets in 2025
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A great gaming headset balances accurate spatial audio for competitive games, comfort for marathon sessions, and a clear microphone for team comms. We tested 25+ headsets on PC, PS5, and Xbox to find the 10 best for 2025 — covering wireless, wired, audiophile, and budget categories.

Quick Comparison

# Provider Rating Price
1 SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless 4.8 $349 Visit
2 Sony INZONE H9 4.5 $299 Visit
3 Razer BlackShark V2 Pro (2023) 4.7 $199 Visit
4 Audeze Maxwell 4.8 $329 Visit
5 Logitech G Pro X 2 Lightspeed 4.6 $249 Visit
6 HyperX Cloud III Wireless 4.5 $169 Visit
7 Astro A30 Wireless 4.3 $229 Visit
8 Xbox Wireless Headset 4.4 $99 Visit
9 Corsair HS80 Max Wireless 4.4 $179 Visit
10 EPOS H6Pro 4.5 $179 Visit
#1

SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless

Best premium wireless gaming headset.

4.8

The Arctis Nova Pro Wireless dual-base design lets you hot-swap battery packs for true 24/7 use. Active noise cancellation, simultaneous PC and console connection, and audiophile-grade drivers.

Pros

  • Hot-swappable batteries (no downtime)
  • Active noise cancellation
  • Simultaneous PC + console
  • Excellent retractable mic
  • Premium build quality

Cons

  • Very expensive
  • Base station required
  • Heavier than basic models

Key Features

Wireless 2.4GHz + BT
Battery Hot-swap
ANC Yes
Mic Retractable
Platforms PC/PS/Xbox
#2

Sony INZONE H9

Best for PlayStation 5 immersion.

4.5

Sony tuned the INZONE H9 specifically for PS5's Tempest 3D Audio, with active noise cancellation and 32-hour battery. The boom mic is the weak link but everything else excels.

Pros

  • PS5 Tempest 3D Audio optimized
  • Active noise cancellation
  • 32-hour battery life
  • Bluetooth + 2.4GHz
  • Comfortable for long sessions

Cons

  • Microphone is mediocre
  • Best with PlayStation
  • Premium pricing

Key Features

Wireless 2.4GHz + BT
Battery 32 hours
ANC Yes
Mic Boom
Platforms PS5 (best), PC
#3

Razer BlackShark V2 Pro (2023)

Best competitive esports headset.

4.7

Razer's BlackShark V2 Pro is built for FPS players: lightweight, with TriForce Titanium drivers and a HyperClear cardioid mic that's broadcast-quality. THX Spatial Audio works across platforms.

Pros

  • Lightweight (320g)
  • Excellent positional audio
  • Broadcast-quality detachable mic
  • 70-hour battery life
  • Multi-platform compatible

Cons

  • Headband adjustment can creak
  • Memory foam stiff at first
  • No ANC

Key Features

Wireless 2.4GHz + BT
Battery 70 hours
ANC No
Mic Detachable
Platforms All
#4

Audeze Maxwell

Best audiophile-quality gaming headset.

4.8

The Audeze Maxwell brings planar magnetic drivers to wireless gaming. Sound quality is genuinely audiophile-grade, with a broadcast-quality mic and 80+ hour battery. Heavy but unmatched in sound.

Pros

  • Planar magnetic drivers
  • Broadcast-quality mic
  • 80+ hour battery
  • Dolby Atmos / Tempest 3D
  • Bluetooth LDAC

Cons

  • Heavy (490g)
  • Bulkier than rivals
  • No ANC

Key Features

Wireless 2.4GHz + BT
Battery 80+ hours
ANC No
Mic Broadcast quality
Drivers Planar magnetic
#5

Logitech G Pro X 2 Lightspeed

Best pro-level wireless headset.

4.6

Logitech's G Pro X 2 brings graphene drivers and Blue Voice mic processing to a wireless package built for esports. Used by many pro teams.

Pros

  • Graphene drivers
  • Blue VO!CE mic processing
  • 50-hour battery
  • Triple connection (2.4GHz/BT/3.5mm)
  • Comfortable for long sessions

Cons

  • Bulky design
  • No ANC
  • Companion app needed for tuning

Key Features

Wireless 2.4GHz + BT
Battery 50 hours
ANC No
Mic Detachable
Platforms All
#6

HyperX Cloud III Wireless

Best mid-range wireless headset.

4.5

The Cloud III Wireless delivers HyperX's legendary comfort with 120-hour battery and DTS Headphone:X support. The best value in the $150-200 wireless tier.

Pros

  • 120-hour battery life
  • Legendary HyperX comfort
  • Solid build quality
  • DTS Headphone:X
  • Affordable for wireless

Cons

  • Mic decent but not pro
  • No BT (2.4GHz only)
  • No ANC

Key Features

Wireless 2.4GHz
Battery 120 hours
ANC No
Mic Detachable
Platforms PC/PS
#7

Astro A30 Wireless

Best for going out — looks like normal headphones.

4.3

The Astro A30 is designed to work as both gaming headset and everyday wireless headphones. Bluetooth, 2.4GHz wireless, and 3.5mm — all in a discreet design.

Pros

  • Looks like consumer headphones
  • Triple connectivity
  • 27-hour battery
  • Detachable boom + built-in mic
  • Works on the go

Cons

  • Sound less competitive than rivals
  • Boom mic feels flimsy
  • Astro Command Center can be buggy

Key Features

Wireless 2.4GHz + BT + 3.5mm
Battery 27 hours
ANC No
Mic Detachable + built-in
Platforms All
#8

Xbox Wireless Headset

Best official Xbox headset.

4.4

Microsoft's own Xbox Wireless Headset pairs directly to Xbox without a dongle, uses dial-based controls, and supports Dolby Atmos. The best $100 you can spend for Xbox.

Pros

  • Direct Xbox pairing — no dongle
  • Excellent value at $99
  • Dolby Atmos compatible
  • Auto-mute on lift
  • 15-hour battery

Cons

  • Best on Xbox
  • No Bluetooth multipoint
  • Mic decent but unremarkable

Key Features

Wireless Xbox Wireless + BT
Battery 15 hours
ANC No
Mic Boom
Platforms Xbox best
#9

Corsair HS80 Max Wireless

Best Corsair headset for cross-platform.

4.4

The HS80 Max keeps Corsair's broadcast-quality omnidirectional mic and adds Bluetooth for phone use. Solid all-rounder with 65-hour battery.

Pros

  • Broadcast-quality omnidirectional mic
  • Bluetooth + 2.4GHz
  • 65-hour battery
  • Dolby Atmos support
  • Comfortable suspension headband

Cons

  • Heavier than competitors
  • Loose mic might pick noise
  • iCUE software bloat

Key Features

Wireless 2.4GHz + BT
Battery 65 hours
ANC No
Mic Omnidirectional
Platforms All
#10

EPOS H6Pro

Best wired headset for sound quality.

4.5

The EPOS H6Pro (closed or open back) is wired-only but delivers some of the best stereo imaging in any gaming headset. The detachable boom mic is broadcast-quality.

Pros

  • Outstanding stereo imaging
  • Broadcast-quality mic
  • Lightweight and comfortable
  • Open and closed-back versions
  • No batteries to manage

Cons

  • Wired only
  • No companion app
  • No virtual surround

Key Features

Wireless No (3.5mm)
Battery N/A
ANC No
Mic Broadcast quality
Platforms All wired

Conclusion

For top-tier wireless, SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless has no real rival. Competitive players should look at the Razer BlackShark V2 Pro or Logitech G Pro X 2 for low-weight, high-mic-quality setups. Audiophiles need the Audeze Maxwell. PS5-first households should grab the INZONE H9. Don't overspend if Xbox-first — the official Xbox Wireless Headset at $99 punches well above its tier.

Frequently Asked Questions

Wireless has caught up dramatically. Modern 2.4GHz wireless (SteelSeries, Logitech, Razer) has latency under 30ms — imperceptible in gaming. Wired still wins for sound-per-dollar and competitive purists who refuse any latency variance.

Most are V-shaped (boosted bass and treble) for game effects. The Audeze Maxwell and EPOS H6Pro are exceptions and sound genuinely audiophile-grade. For mixed gaming + music use, those two stand out.

Officially licensed headsets (Xbox Wireless, Sony INZONE for PS5) integrate more cleanly via native protocols. Third-party headsets with USB-C or dual-base dongles work fine but may need profile-switching when moving between platforms.