You must be familiar with wireless gaming headsets if you are a gamer. These headsets have great sound and connect wirelessly to your console or computer. This means you can play quickly and without cables, with minimal sound delay.
Currently, the best gaming headset is the HyperX Cloud Alpha Wireless because, in addition to the excellent sound quality, it also has two of the essential features required for wireless gaming headsets; Flawless connectivity and long battery life. Usually, high-quality gaming headsets will last several days on a single charge, and their batteries will last at least 30 and even 100 hours.
If the sound is essential to you in addition to the game, we recommend that you stay with us in the rest of this article to review the best wireless gaming headphones together.
1-HyperX Cloud Alpha Wireless headset
- Drivers: Dynamic, 50 mm with neodymium magnets
- Connection: 2.4 GHz wireless dongle
- Frequency response: 15 to 21 thousand Hz
- Features: Detachable two-way microphone
- Weight: 322 to 335 grams with microphone
- Battery life: 300 hours
Advantages
- Battery life that can only be described as magical!
- Great for listening to music too.
- The clear and robust sound it has is perfect for gaming.
- It is very convenient.
Disadvantages
- Its microphone is not as good as other headsets.
- The volume is not very loud.
HyperX Cloud Alpha is perhaps the best headset on this list, except for one weakness, which is its large battery. Of course, the battery of this product lasts up to 300 hours in wireless mode.
This headset had about 80% charge in my test, and I listened to music with it for a whole day. But when I rechecked the battery, I saw that it still had 80% charge. During the week, I used this device continuously to play and listen to music, but the order still did not reach 50%.
Probably, the volume of the sound is the only real complaint of the users about this headset. Its sound is not loud enough, so turning it up will not hurt your ears. But the sound quality is incredible.
These headsets perform very well and are one of the best gaming headsets that can be used to listen to music. When playing, its directional sound will bring you a more enjoyable experience. For example, I could easily find hidden batteries with directional beeps in Deep Rock Galactic and feel the hard hits of Shadow Warrior 3 better.
In terms of appearance, the upper band of this headset is thick and has a soft cushion underneath. The ear cups are also smooth, which allows you to listen to games or music without hearing disturbing external sounds.
The microphone of this headset may work well for chatting in games, but unfortunately, the sound quality is very ordinary.
With all this, it is hard to find a customer unsatisfied with Cloud as a wireless gaming headset. This device is costly but has everything you need to play games and listen to music.
2- Razer Blackshark V2 Pro headset
- Drivers: Razer TriForce Titanium
- Connection: 2.4 GHz wireless dongle
- Frequency response: 12 to 28 thousand Hz
- Features: It has a detachable microphone.
- Weight: 320 grams
- Battery life: 24 hours
Advantages
- It has excellent wireless sound.
- It has good battery life.
- It is easy.
Disadvantages
It has a relatively weak microphone.
The Razer BlackShark V2 Wireless has all the good features of the wired version. This headset was previously in first place in this list, but we gave it the first title because the Cloud Alpha Wireless has similar sound quality and longer battery life.
BlackShark V2 Pro can play with it daily because it has no tangled wires and good sound quality.
Its TriForce driver design emulates the excellent HyperX Cloud Alpha headset and delivers the same excellent sound quality.
This product is very comfortable, but having a physical volume control panel makes it more complete. The only real problem with this headset is that the boom microphones may not be pleasant to you, which of course, is not a big problem with the cheap gaming microphones available in the market.
Once, the price of this headset was 180 dollars, but now it has reached 130 dollars.
3-Audeze Maxwell headset
- Drivers: 90 mm flat magnetic
- Connectivity: 2.4 GHz wireless Bluetooth
- Frequency response: 10 to 50 thousand Hz
- It has unique controls for mixing and chatting.
- It has a 3.5 mm audio input.
- It has a beamforming microphone.
- It can connect Bluetooth and wireless at the same time.
- Weight: 490 grams
- Battery life: over 80 hours
Advantages
- It has a beautiful sound.
- Its battery life is long.
- It charges quickly.
- It is easy.
- It has a good microphone.
Disadvantages
It has poor software.
With this headset, you will experience the feeling of total immersion in the game world. With the Audeze Maxwell, you can have planar magnetic drivers, great sound, and a wireless gaming headset. A gaming headset named Penrose was made before, but due to low battery life and lack of high sound quality, Maxwell designed this product.
This standard gaming headset uses dynamic drivers that act like traditional speakers. They have a cone-shaped diaphragm that vibrates using a magnet and a magnetic coil to produce sound. When the sound hits your ear, a unique shape of the wavefront is created.
Because of these planar magnetic drivers, a pair of magnets are on either side of the flat diaphragm. The method of producing sound waves is the same: electric currents are used to interact with magnetic fields and move the diaphragm. But due to the broader and smoother structure of the driver, the way the sound hits your ears is more precise and natural.
This is why planar magnetic drivers can create such a natural soundstage. So if you want to immerse yourself deeply in the game world, choose headsets with this technology.
However, the main issue is that the headset is somewhat heavy due to more giant magnets. And because the headset is wireless, the weight of the added battery makes it more serious. The importance of 490 grams of Audeze Maxwell is a lot for a headset, but fortunately, the headband and ear cup design is such that you will never get tired of having it on your head.
In terms of connectivity, you have four choices. You can connect via a 3.5mm analog jack, a USB Type-C cable, Bluetooth 5.3, or a low-latency 2.4GHz wireless connection via the included USB Type-C dongle. You can also simultaneously set this headset to Bluetooth and a 2.4GHz wireless connection. Of course, that doesn’t mean you can hear through both links. For example, if the headset is connected to your phone and computer and you receive a call, it will automatically switch to Bluetooth input so you can chat.
Everything is heard with this super-fast headset. We’re used to not feeling any audio delay due to the 2.4 GHz wireless connection of the headsets, but Maxwell helps to make the sound more transparent through this connection. For example, with Penrose, you’re limited to 16-bit 48kHz audio, but with Maxwell, you’ll hear 24-bit 96kHz audio.
Sure, $299 is a lot of money for an accessory, but that’s not much to pay for a planar magnetic headset that can stream high-definition audio over a wireless connection. Indeed, this headset is more valuable than SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro, considered a high-quality product.
Audeze Maxwell is great for listening to music in addition to gaming.
4- Corsair HS80 RGB headset
- Drivers: 50 mm neodymium
- Connection: via USB cable, Slipstream wireless dongle
- Frequency response: 20 to 30,000 Hz
- Features: omnidirectional microphone (360 degrees) for broadcasting
- Weight: 460 grams
- Battery life: 20 hours
Advantages
- The headband is movable and changeable.
- Sound is played with Dolby Atmos resolution.
- It has a great microphone.
Disadvantages
- It is a bit bulky.
- The microphone is not detachable.
- It does not have Bluetooth or 3.5 mm audio input.
Corsair’s HS80 RGB is, without exaggeration, one of the best headsets the company has ever made and one of the best wireless headsets around. With its $150 price, this product has the latest and greatest technology available, namely Slipstream Wireless without delay, high-definition sound, and Dolby Atmos technology. It also has a great microphone, whose new design allows you to use it for years without breaking your heart.
The design of the HS80 emulates some of the best SteelSeries headsets. Corsair has used the same movable headband design. In this product, an adjustable strap is used to distribute the headset’s weight on your head evenly. Of course, the HS80 is bulkier than all SteelSeries headsets, but it’s not too heavy at 370 grams. For the ear cushions, velvet and air-permeable fabrics are used, which wrap around your ears like a warm blanket, but in summer, it may make your head sweat.
The HS80 earcups can be rotated 90 degrees, each with a backlit Corsair logo. You can change the lighting with the Corsair iCUE software.
The HS80 uses 50mm drivers that produce 24-bit/48kHz audio via a Slipstream wireless connection and 24-bit/96kHz via a high-quality USB Type-C cable.
But all this means the HS80 has excellent sound and balanced bass. Sub-bass frequency sounds can sometimes be heard a bit incompletely. You may notice distortion even at low volume. This detracts from the greatness of the HS80 because there is an equalizer in the iCUE software that you can manipulate to adjust the sound to your liking.
With all these words, the spatial and three-dimensional sound of the HS80 may surprise you. This headset is perfect for games like first-person shooters or open-world game environments.
The battery life of HS80 is 20 hours, which means that with 10 hours of daily work and play, it needs to be charged almost every two days. Thanks to this headset’s USB type C connection, you can use it while charging.
5-JBL Quantum TWS headset
- Drivers: 10 mm
- Connectivity: Bluetooth 5.2, 2.4 GHz wireless connection
- Frequency response: 20 to 30,000 Hz
- Weight: 11 grams
- Battery life: 5 hours (with ANC on) and over 16 hours when in the case
Advantages
- It has a reasonable price.
- It has a double connection.
- It can remove noise.
- Its controls are easy to touch.
Disadvantages
- It doesn’t sound good.
- Battery life is short.
The JBL Quantums look similar to Apple’s AirPods except for a black finish. The phones of this headset are placed inside a magnetic charging box that helps keep the phones charged. This case also has a USB Type C dongle connecting you to other devices like laptops.
One feature that sets JBL Quantums head and neck above the rest of the headsets on this list is Bluetooth 5.2 and 2.4 GHz wireless connectivity through a Type-C dongle. Switching between the two is also very quick.
This phone also has a perfect noise canceling feature, which reduces the battery life from eight to five hours if it is active. The good news is that you can adjust the ANC when the headphones are on your ears using the JBL app.
But how is the sound quality of this headset? It is relatively good. If you use this headset through a USB dongle on your desktop computer, turn off the QuantumSURROUND feature, as it irritates your eardrums in games like Red Dead Redemption 2.
The JBL app also lets you enable Game Mode, which helps sync game audio and video. The fact that you can plug the Type-C dongle into your laptop or Steam Deck and play lag-free makes the Quantums a great headset.
In addition to everything that has been said, this product is affordable. The Audeze Euclids, one of the best headsets I’ve ever used, is $1,200, while the JBL headset costs a tenth.
Frequently asked questions about wireless gaming headsets
How to test wireless gaming headsets?
You should test the sound tone, build quality, and charging reliability. Try to play games with it in different styles, listen to music and watch movies with sound effects.
There are some other specific factors that you should also test: battery life, charging time, range, and latency. In the first case, in addition to trying the battery life in daily use, you should use the headset with the latest volume level to see how fast the charge is discharged in that condition. When charging the headset, pay attention to the charging time of the battery.
Although the test board is a bit more complex, you can test the headset board by walking around the house. Delay is not something that can be easily stretched.
Are wireless headphones good for gaming?
Some people care about nanoseconds and would probably shy away from wireless headsets because of the latency, but most prefer wireless headsets.
Of course, if you connect your headset via Bluetooth, the shortest wireless connection, you can enjoy your game without any problems.
Are wireless gaming headsets more expensive?
Yes. You must pay more for the unique design, additional peripherals (wireless dongle, etc.), and battery.
Are wireless headsets heavier than wired headsets?
In general, you’ll find that a wireless model weighs just a little more than a wired version because of the battery added to these headsets. For example, Razer Blackshark V2 Pro is 42 grams heavier than its non-Pro wired version.