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Best PC Gaming Headsets 2025: Top 20 Wireless & Wired
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Toggle1) HyperX Cloud Alpha (Kingston HyperX)

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Connection: Wired 3.5 mm (extension splitter included)
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Platforms: PC, PS5/PS4, Xbox Series/One, Switch, mobile
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Audio: Dual-chamber 50 mm dynamic; stereo (Windows app can virtualize 7.1)
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Mic: Detachable noise-reducing cardioid boom; clear/natural
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Comfort/Build: Aluminum frame, plush memory-foam pads; ~295 g
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Pros: Punchy, clean sound; very comfortable; durable build
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Cons: No flip-to-mute; isolation can vary for glasses wearers
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Price: $70–$100
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Best for: Reliable wired performance and comfort on a budget
2) Corsair HS55 Stereo

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Connection: Wired 3.5 mm
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Platforms: PC, PS, Xbox, mobile
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Audio: 50 mm drivers; stereo (7.1 via iCUE virtualization)
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Mic: Detachable omni; flip-to-mute
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Comfort/Build: Lightweight; memory-foam pads; ~273 g
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Pros: Great mic for the price; simple and comfy; good value
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Cons: Plainer materials than higher-end Corsair sets
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Price: $40–$60
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Best for: Entry-level wired with solid voice clarity
3) Razer BlackShark V3

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Connection: Wireless 2.4 GHz + Bluetooth 5.2 (USB-C charging/use); some regions sell wired variants
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Platforms: PC, PS5/PS4, Switch, mobile
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Audio: 50 mm TriForce titanium; THX Spatial (7.1 on Windows)
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Mic: Detachable 9.9 mm HyperClear boom; good noise reduction
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Comfort/Build: Hybrid fabric/leatherette pads; alloy headband; ~270 g
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Pros: Clear mids, stable low-latency wireless, strong battery life
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Cons: No ANC; mid-centric tonality stock; detachable boom to carry
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Price: $100–$150
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Best for: Competitive wireless on a reasonable budget
4) SteelSeries Arctis Nova 3X

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Connection: USB-C 2.4 GHz + Bluetooth; USB-C wired
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Platforms: PC, PS, Xbox (check 7/7X/7P variants), Switch, mobile
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Audio: 40 mm; warm-balanced; Sonar EQ/virtual surround options
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Mic: Retractable directional mic with noise reduction
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Comfort/Build: Elastic headband, fabric pads; ~40 h mixed battery
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Pros: Multi-device flexibility; comfortable; good mic quality
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Cons: Isolation average; stage a bit closed; bass stability can vary
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Price: $180–$200
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Best for: One headset for PC + console + phone
5) Beyerdynamic MMX 330 Pro

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Connection: Wired 3.5 mm (Y-splitter for PC jacks)
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Platforms: PC, PS, mobile
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Audio: Open-back 40 mm dynamic; neutral/transparent; wide stage
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Mic: Fixed condenser boom; excellent capture
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Comfort/Build: Velour pads; steel headband; ~300 g
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Pros: Natural, precise imaging; superb mic
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Cons: Leaks sound (open-back); non-detachable mic; pricey
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Price: ~$330
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Best for: Audiophile-leaning gamers in quiet rooms
6) Audeze Maxwell Wireless

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Connection: 2.4 GHz USB-C dongle + BT 5.3 (LDAC/aptX family); USB-C wired
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Platforms: PC, PS (PS version), Xbox (Xbox version), Switch, mobile
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Audio: 90 mm planar magnetic; Hi-Res up to 24-bit/96 kHz
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Mic: Detachable boom + internal mic; advanced noise reduction
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Comfort/Build: Metal chassis, plush pads; heavier; ~78–80 h battery
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Pros: Class-leading fidelity; excellent mic; marathon battery
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Cons: Heavy; expensive; passive isolation only
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Price: $299–$329
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Best for: Hi-fi wireless with true gaming chops
7) Logitech G PRO X 2 LIGHTSPEED

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Connection: LIGHTSPEED wireless + Bluetooth; optional 3.5 mm
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Platforms: PC/PS (wireless), Xbox/Switch (wired)
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Audio: 40 mm; warm-balanced; deep EQ via G HUB
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Mic: Detachable condenser with Blue VO!CE processing
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Comfort/Build: Fabric memory-foam pads; metal frame; ~350 g
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Pros: Very comfy; strong battery; excellent mic tools
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Cons: Isolation average; no true multi-device simultaneous link
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Price: $180–$200
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Best for: Streamers/players who want polished mic control
8) SteelSeries Arctis Nova 7 Wireless

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Connection: 2.4 GHz USB-C + Bluetooth; 3.5 mm wired
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Platforms: PC, PS (7P), Xbox (7X), Switch, mobile
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Audio: 40 mm Ti-coated; Sonar virtual 7.1 & EQ
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Mic: Retractable boom; clean with decent noise handling
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Comfort/Build: Elastic band + memory foam; ~33 h battery
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Pros: Comfortable; durable; dual-device support
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Cons: Isolation average; stage on the closed side
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Price: $150–$170
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Best for: Everyday wireless with phone + PC at once
9) Turtle Beach Stealth 600 Gen 3

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Connection: Wireless-only 2.4 GHz dongle + Bluetooth
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Platforms: Xbox/PS/Switch variants; mobile via BT
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Audio: 50 mm; lively/bright; EQ via app
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Mic: Flip-to-mute with AI noise filtering
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Comfort/Build: Athletic mesh pads; ~270 g; ~80 h battery
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Pros: Superb battery; comfy; good mic filtering
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Cons: No wired mode; isolation modest; shells are large
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Price: $100–$120
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Best for: Long battery life and couch/desk flexibility
10) Logitech G435 LIGHTSPEED

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Connection: LIGHTSPEED wireless + Bluetooth (no wired)
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Platforms: PC; Switch/PS via dongle/BT; limited Xbox options
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Audio: 40 mm; supports Atmos/Tempest/Sonic on compatible platforms
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Mic: Dual beamforming (no boom)
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Comfort/Build: Ultra-light 165 g; fabric pads; ~18 h battery
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Pros: Featherweight comfort; affordable; 3D audio support
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Cons: No analog mode; average mic; modest isolation
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Price: $70–$90
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Best for: Lightweight, kid/teen/smaller-head users, casual gaming
11) Drop + Sennheiser PC38X

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Connection: Wired 3.5 mm (TRRS; Y-splitter included)
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Platforms: PC, PS, Xbox, Switch
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Audio: Open-back 50 mm; wide, detailed; no built-in virtual surround
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Mic: Fixed flip-down condenser; outstanding clarity
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Comfort/Build: Plush velour; steel band; ~350 g
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Pros: Audiophile-friendly tuning; top-tier mic
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Cons: Sound leakage big-time; no wireless/BT
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Price: $160–$180
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Best for: Competitive positioning and natural voice in quiet rooms
12) Razer Barracuda Pro

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Connection: 2.4 GHz + Bluetooth SmartSwitch (dual link); no wired audio
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Platforms: PC, PS, Switch, mobile (not Xbox wireless)
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Audio: 50 mm TriForce bio-cellulose; THX Spatial; Hybrid ANC; LDAC over BT
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Mic: Built-in beamforming (no boom)
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Comfort/Build: Metal headband; fabric pads; ~34 h battery
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Pros: ANC + hi-res BT; sturdy; long battery
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Cons: Large shells; closed-in stage; no Xbox wireless
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Price: $249–$279
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Best for: One-headset travel + gaming (ANC is a perk)
13) Turtle Beach Atlas Air

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Connection: 2.4 GHz dongle + Bluetooth; optional 3.5 mm wired
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Platforms: PC, PS, Switch, mobile (Xbox via 3.5 mm only)
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Audio: 50 mm; open-back for airy stage; DTS:X & Atmos in PC software; bright/neutral
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Mic: Flip-to-mute; excellent clarity; active noise suppression
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Comfort/Build: Floating mesh headband; fabric pads; ~30 h battery
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Pros: Big soundstage; terrific mic; fun RGB
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Cons: Major leakage/isolation poor (open-back); bass lighter
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Price: $200–$230
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Best for: PC at home when you want open, spacious sound
14) Corsair Virtuoso RGB Wireless

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Connection: 2.4 GHz wireless + USB-C/3.5 mm wired (no BT)
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Platforms: PC, PS (wireless), Xbox/mobile (wired)
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Audio: 50 mm; warm/balanced; iCUE parametric EQ; SE metal-cup variant
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Mic: Detachable condenser; high-quality capture
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Comfort/Build: Metal frame, leatherette pads; ~350 g; snug clamp
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Pros: Premium look/feel; strong mic; customizable RGB/EQ
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Cons: Shorter real-world battery (~13 h); closed staging; tight fit for some
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Price: $180–$200
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Best for: Premium build + strong voice quality
15) Corsair HS80 RGB Wireless

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Connection: 2.4 GHz wireless + USB-C/3.5 mm wired (no BT)
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Platforms: PC, PS (wireless), mobile (wired)
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Audio: 50 mm; warm with treble sparkle; Dolby Atmos in iCUE
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Mic: Flip-to-mute condenser; clear with good denoise
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Comfort/Build: Suspension band, breathable pads; ~355 g; ~13 h real battery
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Pros: Solid build, comfy, clear mic, low latency
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Cons: Average isolation; shorter battery than spec; larger shells
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Price: $150–$170
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Best for: PC/PS users who want Dolby Atmos and a great mic
16) JBL Quantum One

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Connection: USB-C wired (game/chat mix dial) + 3.5 mm
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Platforms: PC (full features), consoles/handhelds via 3.5 mm
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Audio: 40 mm; QuantumSPHERE 360 head-tracking surround (DTS:X v2.0); ANC; in-ear calibration mic
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Mic: Detachable directional boom; tunable in software
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Comfort/Build: Metal band; leatherette pads; ~369 g
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Pros: Excellent 3D processing + ANC; chat/game mix; feature-rich
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Cons: Heavier; pricier; ANC features centered on PC USB mode
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Price: $199–$249
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Best for: PC users who want head-tracking surround + ANC
17) EPOS GSP 670 Wireless

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Connection: 2.4 GHz dongle + Bluetooth (SBC/AAC/aptX/aptX LL)
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Platforms: PC, PS (USB); mobile via BT
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Audio: 40 mm; accurate/balanced; surround via EPOS Gaming Suite
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Mic: Fixed boom; flip-to-mute; comms-ready clarity
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Comfort/Build: Big over-ears; leatherette pads; ~400 g
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Pros: Dual-connect (RF + BT); accurate tonality; multi-device
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Cons: Heavier; expensive; RF range can vary by unit
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Price: $300–$350
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Best for: Serious multi-device wireless with low-latency BT codecs
18) Logitech G935 Wireless

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Connection: LIGHTSPEED wireless + 3.5 mm wired
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Platforms: PC, PS (wireless), Xbox/Switch (wired)
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Audio: 40 mm; DTS Headphone:X 7.1 + Sonic/Atmos via software; RGB
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Mic: Extendable boom; flip-to-mute
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Comfort/Build: Thick pads; metal reinforcement; large/heavy (~400 g+)
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Pros: Strong audio; deep software; lots of on-headset controls
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Cons: Bulky; modest isolation; ~12 h battery typical
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Price: $180–$200
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Best for: Feature-packed PC headset with robust software
19) Logitech G733 LIGHTSPEED

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Connection: LIGHTSPEED wireless (no BT/analog)
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Platforms: PC, PS (wireless)
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Audio: 40 mm; balanced/warm; RGB; EQ in G HUB
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Mic: Detachable condenser; Discord-certified; flip-mute
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Comfort/Build: Super-light 278 g; fabric pads; ~21 h battery
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Pros: Extremely comfortable; fun design; strong software
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Cons: No Bluetooth; average isolation; lighter bass for some
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Price: $130–$150
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Best for: All-day comfort and a colorful aesthetic
20) ASTRO A50 Wireless

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Connection: 2.4 GHz base/charging dock; limited analog
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Platforms: PC, PS (PlayStation base); Xbox version with Xbox base
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Audio: Dolby 7.1 (via base); 48 kHz/24-bit USB; balanced with full bass
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Mic: Fixed boom; flip-to-mute
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Comfort/Build: Velour pads; flexible band; heavier overall with dock
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Pros: Dock convenience; stable wireless; comfortable for glasses wearers
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Cons: Pricey (~$300); bulkier; some durability complaints at headband
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Price: ~$300
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Best for: Dock-based desk setups and long sessions




