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The best wireless gaming headsets solve one of the most frustrating issues - being at the mercy of wires.

Its Bluetooth stumbles are frustrating but it’s perfect for a full setup.

SteelSeriesArctis Nova Pro Wireless gaming headset

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Best battery

There’s a massive 300 hour battery hidden in these still comfortable earcups.

That’s astounding considering you’re still getting excellent audio quality and a lightweight build.

The best wireless gaming headset overall

1.

SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless

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Features:The SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless astounds with its feature list.

That main hub is another beast all together.

Offering handy multiplatform connections and a direct platform for EQ tweaks.

Razer BlackShark V2 Hyperspeed

It’s simply the best wireless gaming headset I’ve ever tested.

However, USB cable can still hook you up to an Xbox.

However, closer inspection did reveal some small tears in my review unit, and some looser stitching.

Turtle Beach Stealth 500

Features:That lower rate build makes way for some excellent value in the features department.

Then there’s that super wideband microphone - the best I’ve tested so far.

Everything is well-balanced across each range, with particular attention being paid to mids and lows.

Astro A50 X

Verdict:It’s difficult to match the Razer BlackShark V2 Hyperspeed’s internal quality at this price point.

At this point, that’s more of a mid-range budget than entry level, though.

If the bigger model is on sale, I’d recommend opting away from this budget option.

SteelSeries Arctis Nova 5X Wireless

Read more:Turtle Beach Stealth 500 review

2/5

The best wireless multiplatform headset

4.

Design:The Astro A50 X doesn’t stray too far from its predecessors in its design.

Construction feels solid in the hand, with plenty of rotation to ensure an optimal fit from each cup.

HyperX Cloud Alpha Wireless gaming headset

Everything is nicely comfortable, with plush padding across the middle of the headband and lining each cup.

Features:This is the big one.

However, Astro has skirted this issue by taking its audio from the HDMI signal instead.

SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless gaming headset

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Read more:Astro A50 X review

The best wireless gaming headset for consoles

5.

The presets available in the Nova 5’s companion app are incredible considering this is such an untapped market.

If your tech needs to withstand some knocking around, this is a fantastic option.

SteelSeriesArctis Nova Pro Wireless gaming headset

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Design:SteelSeries didn’t rip up its rulebook with the latest release.

This is still the same ski-band style headset you’ll recognize from the rest of the range.

This thing is solid as well.

SteelSeriesArctis Nova Pro Wireless gaming headset

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That’s a big vote of confidence for long-term durability.

However, you’re switching between inputs here.

Still, you’re getting a good spread of onboard controls to go with those presets.

SteelSeriesArctis Nova Pro Wireless gaming headset

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A solid microphone is tucked away in the cup itself, extendable whenever it’s needed.

This soundstage is particularly strong in its detailing with plenty of attention paid to the lower ranges.

And that’s even more apparent when fiddling between different presets.

Razer BlackShark V2 Hyperspeed headset on a wooden table

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For the cash, though, there’s no better value out there for console purists.

Battery is everything:That 300 hour battery life isn’t something you see every day.

Charging isn’t a hassle:Of course, that battery life costs money.

Razer BlackShark V2 Hyperspeed headset on a stand

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If you don’t mind plugging in every now and then you may find other options more appealing.

It really is remarkable and a big selling point for the set.

However, the big caveat with this headset is that I found the mic to be really quite bad.

Razer BlackShark V2 HyperSpeed close up on volume dial

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Audio:The sound quality is truly excellent.

No matter what game we were playing during testing, the Cloud Alpha Wireless’s audio shone and excelled.

The headset is even excellent for music and TV and film too which is a great plus.

Razer BlackShark V2 Hyperspeed close up on controls

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The first thing we note when removing a headset from its box is, inevitably, design.

There’s more than just a subjective appreciation for aesthetic in this process, though.

Beyond ergonomics, though, a wireless headset needs to hold up in its build quality.

Turtle Beach Stealth 500 headset set up against packaging on a wooden desk

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We fully test each wireless headset across all its connection types; Bluetooth, 2.4GHz, and wired.

Battery life is one of the first features we explore, though.

That can be anything from eight to 13 hours of use per day.

Close up on three-pronged headband adjustment on the inside of Turtle Beach Stealth 500

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Of course, sound is always subjective, so we test across the same seven games every time.

For more information onhow we test gaming headsets, check out the fullGamesRadar+ Hardware Policy.

Packed with features and endlessly comfortable it’s one of the biggest releases of the year.

close up on leatherette earcups of Turtle Beach Stealth 500. The left is puckered around the join with the main plastic chassis and appears wrinkled.

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Two-way sound bleed isn’t for everyone, though.

That means no ear-fatigue and pretty solid surround sound effect.

The RIG 800 Pro HS comes with a similarly designed charger and a much lower price tag.

Turtle Beach Stealth 500 on a wooden desk

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Finding the right balance of priorities can help you find the right headset at the right price.

Form factor also balances the weight of your headset.

While you might drop a little battery life, the benefits to your skull are immeasurable.

Astro A50 X headset in dock on a wooden table

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240g - 280g is considered nicely lightweight.

This might be an easy no-brainer, but it’s worth investigating the microphone options available to you.

Luckily, some of the more expensive wireless headsets will likely already have a end end mic in tow.

Astro A50 X laying flat on a wooden desk

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In general, most headsets aim for around 50 - 100 hours of battery.

Best wireless gaming headset: FAQ

What is the best wireless gaming headset?

The best wireless gaming headset right now is the SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless.

Astro A50 X base station ports

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What is the best wireless gaming headset brand?

It’s always hard to narrow down a whole field of quality gaming tech to a single brand.

For example, is battery life and sound quality your main concerns?

Astro A50 X close up on chat mix rocker

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Then check out EPOS | Sennheiser’s GSP 370.

Is sheer gaming audio quality your absolutely top priority?

Then go for Razer’s BlackShark V2 Pro or the SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless.

SteelSeries Arctis Nova 5 Wireless gaming headset held by reviewer against a white wall

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Check out the Turtle Beach Stealth 700 or 600 Gen 2 headsets.

Are wireless headphones OK for gaming?

Wireless headphones are indeed ‘OK’ for gaming - but they aren’t a total replacement for gaming headsets.

SteelSeries Arctis Nova 5 Wireless gaming headset beind held by reviewer

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Close up on controls and ports of SteelSeries Arctis Nova 5 WIreless

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SteelSeries Arctis Nova 5 companion app running on iOS

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HyperX Cloud Alpha Wireless review

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HyperX Cloud Alpha Wireless review

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HyperX Cloud Alpha Wireless review

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HyperX Cloud Alpha Wireless review

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HyperX Cloud Alpha Wireless review

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HyperX Cloud Alpha Wireless review

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Turtle Beach Stealth 600 Gen 3 and Turtle Beach Stealth 500 headsets on a wooden desk

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