This is the best, most flexible wireless gaming headset available, and the only one with swappable batteries. The Arctis Pro Wireless features a desktop wireless transmitter with a handy control knob, ...
As you may already be aware, my current go-to headset is all style and not loads of substance. The JBL Tune 720BT are wireless over-ear headphones that offer a range of features for a very reasonable ...
The Epos H3 Pro was a brilliant headset when it launched at £160, but becomes an amazing bargain at just £25 from Amazon as ...
Looking for the best gaming headset? We’ve tested more pairs than we can count, and we know what separates a decent set from one that really enhances your play. Here you’ll find our favourite wired ...
Most people when trying to maximize their gaming experience focus on the quality of the game and their computer’s processing power. But an often-overlooked variable that can greatly affect the ...
If you're here, you already get that solid audio makes or breaks a gaming session. The tricky bit is actually figuring out which headset deserves a spot on your noggin. Just like shopping for a mouse ...
Gaming headsets are an essential piece of equipment for all gaming setups. They not only enable you to listen to game audio and track the position of your enemies, but they also let you communicate ...
HyperX has just announced a follow-up to its Cloud III headset, the HyperX Cloud III S Wireless. As well as coming with a few technical upgrades, it is giving users the opportunity to wear wings on ...
We've found a brilliant wireless gaming headset deal on Amazon that will save you over $100 on the Sony Inzone H9 noise-canceling headphones. Packed with features and designed with both PC and PS5 in ...
Looking for a high-quality headset without the hassle of annoying cables? The best wireless gaming headsets we've tested offer freedom from cords, delivering clear and immersive audio. I’m PCMag’s ...
Which wireless gaming headset is best? A headset is the best way to experience a lot of games, but wires can get in the way and Bluetooth headphones usually have too much latency for reliable gaming.