Razer, HyperX, Steelseries, & More, The Top Gaming Headsets In The Industry!
When asked what it means to be a good gaming headset, manufacturers usually tend to focus on a lot of impractical features. But the features needed are sound quality, solid connectivity, and comfortability.
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A lot of gaming headsets tend to include a lot of gimmicks, but only a couple of them impact how one plays games.
Notably, the most important factor for gamers regarding their audio is the sound quality. Gaming headsets tend to have low frequencies or have a lot of bass. But this does not always offer a good result, especially if executed poorly.
With that being said, here are the top gaming headsets currently in the market:
Razer Blackshark V2
The Razer Blackshark V2 has 50mm TriForce Titanium drivers designed with ports to separate bass, mid, treble tones from interfering with one another. Due to this, the gaming headset has a richer sound.
Razer Kraken X
The Razer Kraken X has a virtual 7.1 surround sound via an app. Due to this, the headset has great audio due to superior depth, clarity, and definition. Although its mic is non-detachable, the headset's comfort and design alongside its affordability makes it among the best in the market.
HyperX Cloud II Wireless
The HyperX Cloud II Wireless has a 53mm with neodymium magnets that give low, medium, and high frequencies space to resonate without interference with one another.
Additionally, the HyperX Cloud II Wireless has a great build quality, nice padding, a clear mic, and is very comfortable even if used continuously for a long time.
Epos H6PRO
The Epos H6PRO gaming headsets have a unique new 42mm driver to keep the headsets sounding amazing. This has been improved upon to offer a more balanced and easier bass profile. Notably, the headset also has a great sounding microphone.
Steelseries Arctis 9X
One of the top headsets in the industry due to its battery life which is over 20 hours. The Steelseries Arctis 9X can also be charged while playing. Furthermore, its ski goggle headband is really good at keeping the weight of the headset away from your head.