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The best gaming headsets for every head

Philipp Rüegg
2.12.2019
Translation: machine translated

Whether for the price-conscious, audiophiles or gamers who like RGB bells and whistles, you'll find the best gaming headsets for every need here.

Gaming headsets exist like screaming 13-year-olds in "Fortnite". It's hard to know what's what. I have selected a wired and a wireless headset for the most important requirements. Just bear in mind that sound quality and wearing comfort are largely subjective. When making my selection, I tried to find the best mix of price, sound quality and functions.

For the price-conscious

With cable: HyperX Cloud Alpha Pro

The HyperX Cloud Alpha is a good all-rounder. The headset is sturdily built and the 50 mm drivers produce a rich sound. The microphone is detachable and features noise cancelling so that your teammates only hear you and not your entire surroundings. There is a remote control on the cable. Thanks to the 3.5 mm connection, the HyperX Cloud Alpha can be used not only on the PC but also on the console.

Wireless: Steelseries Arctis 7

Breathable ear pads ensure that even long gaming sessions are not a torture. The headband is also very soft, but can wear out a little over time. The battery lasts for over 20 hours, the microphone can be stowed away and the volume, chat mix etc. can be adjusted directly on the headphones. The microphone is not one of the best, but it's good enough for chatting. The headphones are compatible with PC, PS4 and the Switch.

For medium-sized budgets

With cable: Beyerdynamic Custom Game

Wireless: Steelseries Arctis 9X

Shut up and take my money

With cable: Beyerdynamics MMX 300

Wireless: Astro A50

Best microphone

Wired: Logitech G Pro X

Wireless: Corsair Virtuoso

With colourful lighting

With cable: Steelseries Arctis Pro + GameDAC

Not only is it one of the best-sounding gaming headsets, the Arctis Pro also delivers gamer bling bling in the form of illuminated ear cups. The whole thing is of course available with RGB colour spectrum, which you can adjust to your wishes via the Steelseries Engine software. You connect the wired headphones to the supplied audio amplifier, which also serves as a practical remote control. Compatible with PC and PS4.

Wireless: Logitech G G933 Artemis Spectrum

The G933 is also one of the more eye-catching headsets. You can also adjust the colour here, as well as the light frequency. Despite 7.1 surround sound, they only deliver mediocre sound quality, but they sit very comfortably. On the left ear cup, you also have various switches and dials for volume, profiles, etc. However, it is not easy to feel the right buttons. The headset is compatible with PC, Xbox One and the Switch.

With good insulation

With cable: Sennheiser Game Zero

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As a child, I wasn't allowed to have any consoles. It was only with the arrival of the family's 486 PC that the magical world of gaming opened up to me. Today, I'm overcompensating accordingly. Only a lack of time and money prevents me from trying out every game there is and decorating my shelf with rare retro consoles. 


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