When you're a gamer, great headphones are an important accessory.
Hardcore players need a pair to voice chat or for streaming. And parents
or roommates might want to keep some games for their ears only.
In addition to the usual considerations for buying headphones,
gamers should keep in mind what platform they'll be playing on.
Do you
operate a console or a gaming PC? Most sets will be compatible with any
system, but Xbox One owners may need to pick up an adapter once Microsoft releases the product.
Also, consider whether you want your headphones to double-up as music
headphones. Gaming headsets, especially wireless ones, often have lower
sound quality. Make sure you know your priorities for audio.
If money is no object, the
Astro A50
is about the best pair you can get. For a $300 price tag, you'll get a
wireless headset with some of the best sound quality in gaming
headphones. The set usually rates high for comfort, despite being a
little heavier than most similarly sized models. It has great features
for volume control and a mixer on the right earplate.
This brand has been turning out quality headphones for years. One of its wireless sets, the
Skullcandy PLYR 2
has three different audio profiles to match different types of games.
The lightweight model is especially good for comfort. It's also an
inexpensive choice, running about $130 for a pair.
If you're looking for your first pair of PC gaming headphones, or you just want to stay on a budget, then the
Logitech G230
is a good entry point. It has fewer snazzy features than the more
expensive models, and the microphone setup may not be ideal for serious
voice chatters. But at $59, it's one of the best bargains in terms of
cost for sound quality and comfort.
Razer makes many accessories for gamers and has expanded into a few choices for headphones. The
Razer Kraken Pro
is one of the strongest options available from the brand. It has
powerful sound quality and range for such an inexpensive set, as well as
a built-in microphone. A set costs $70 to $80.
This option from Razer has the distinct benefit of portability.
Razer Hammerhead Pro
is a good choice if you might be gaming at a friend's house or if you
want a set to perform double-duty as transit headphones. The in-ear
headphones have great sound quality, with serious bass for such small
buds.
This is a headset for controlling your
audio experience. With options to create and save sound profiles for
different games, and a multiplayer-focused Scout Mode, the
Sound Blaster Recon3D Omega Wireless
is a solid choice for people who want serious audio across multiple
gaming platforms. They're not a cheap investment considering the almost
$200 list price, but nevertheless, a solid all-around choice.
This model uses a USB wire, so it's a PC-only option. For that subset of gamers, the
Corsair Vengeance 1500
is an excellent choice, using a built-in sound processor and large 50
mm drivers to deliver top audio quality. It's reasonably priced at about
$100.
These are seven of the best headsets out there for gamers. If you don't
see your favorite, share the model you play with in the comments.
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