Best Gaming Headsets 2018 News

Whether you're looking to get lost in God of War or want to hear the competition coming in Fortnite: Battle Royale, having a good gaming headset matters.
After testing tons of models from multiple brands in different price ranges, our top pick is the SteelSeries Arctis 7. This headset offers an incredibly comfortable fit, along with rich sound for both games and music and compatibility with every major platform.
If you're looking to spend less than $50, the HyperX Cloud Stinger is our favorite value pick thanks to its cozy earcups and impressive audio quality for the price. But gaming headsets aren't one-size-fits all; read on to see our top picks for every category.

Latest News and Updates (August 2018)

  • SteelSeries just announced its refreshed Arctis line, which features added memory foam, improved headbands, and DTS headphone support on the new Arctis 5 and 7 models. SteelSeries is also now offering its GameDAC as a standalone $129 accessory, allowing you to enjoy high-resolution audio and a wealth of customization settings on any pair of headphones.
  • Turtle Beach just unveiled its new Atlas headsets, which are aimed specifically at PC gamers. The Atlas One ($49), Atlas Three ($79) and Elite Atlas ($99), all launch in September, and include such features as swappable faceplates and memory foam ear cushions.
Best Gaming Headsets 2018


Flawless wireless functionality is just the tip of the iceberg for the SteelSeries Arctis 7. This attractive headset boasts excellent sound, deep customization features and an innovative headband that assures a perfect fit every time. You can also hook up the Arctis 7 to mobile devices via a 3.5 mm audio cable. No matter your platform or your genre preferences, the Arctis 7 is one of the best choices for it.

Best Gaming Headsets 2018


The HyperX Cloud Stinger redefines what you should expect from a $50 gaming headset, offering a sturdy design, incredibly comfortable earcups and convenient on-ear audio controls. The Stinger's 3.5mm connection makes it ideal for consoles and mobile, though there's also an included headphone/microphone splitter if you want to use it on PC. It doesn't hurt that the sound quality is pretty good. If your budget is tight, you won't be cutting many corners by picking up a Stinger.
Best Gaming Headsets 2018

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