Two batteries are included, one in the headset and one in the base station which means one is always on charge so you never need to plug the headset in. Built-in Bluetooth and an understated design mean it can also be taken with you out of the house in place of standard headphones. It has a variety of inputs including optical and USB for PC that allow you to take advantage of the Dolby audio and DTS virtual surround sound processing power inside the transmitter box.
SteelSeries Arctis Pro Wireless continues to be one of the very best gaming headsets available, thanks to great sound and incredible versatility. Bi-directional noise-cancelling retractable microphone.
Compatible with PC and PS4 (all variants).DTS Headphone: X v2.0 surround sound/Dolby audio via optical input.2.4Ghz wireless and Bluetooth 4.1 support.20-hour battery life via swappable batteries.Ski Goggle headband and AirWeave material earcups.
A premium high-quality design, fantastic audio, brilliant comfort and more. The Audeze Mobius is an incredibly interesting (and incredibly expensive) gaming headset that seemingly offers it all.
The Mobius boasts awesome 100mm planar magnetic drivers which are capable of delivering a max of 50,000Hz frequency response, with 96Khz sample rate and 24-bit depth resulting in a rich, impressive and convincing sound.ĭeep earcups, comfortable padding and a solid build quality round off a superb package. Combine this with 7.1 virtual surround sound and hi-res audio options and you have some seriously impressive positional audio. This is one of the most interesting gaming headsets on our list thanks to Waves Nx head tracking technology that delivers "immersive 3D audio" by changing the sound to account for the tilt or turn of your head as you play.