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How should a gaming headset look?
Aesthetic considerations are also worth making. If you’re interested in a headset that you can use in front of other people on a video call or out and about, something a little more low-key is probably a good idea. Oddly enough, a handful of Razer‘s most recent headsets may fit that bill.
What is the most comfy gaming headset?
The SteelSeries Arctis Nova 5X and Razer BlackShark V2 Pro (2023) are among the most comfortable, thanks to lightweight builds, plush padding, and breathable materials. If you wear glasses or game for long sessions, these headsets are easy on the head and ears. Just note that comfort can be subjective—clamping force and ear shape can vary from person to person.
Is 7.1 sound better for gaming?
Not always. While 7.1 virtual surround sound can enhance immersion in some games, it’s not inherently better than stereo. A well-tuned stereo headset with good imaging (like the Audeze Maxwell or Drop + EPOS PC38X) often delivers more accurate positional audio. Plus, most games handle spatial sound processing internally now, so the headset doesn’t need to do the heavy lifting.
A bit of insight. I’m primarily a solo gamer, I play by myself a lot & the games I do play are mostly single player. I’m looking for a new headset that can help me fully immerse into the game I’m playing.
I struggle with ADHD & misophonia, I hate a lot of noise & having too many distractions while gaming, it takes away my enjoyment because I’m unable to concentrate, so noise cancelling is an absolute must, probably the most important feature I’m looking for.
Comfort. I’m so tired of gaming headsets hurting my ears & head after wearing them for long periods of time. I need something light with a ‘premium’ feel, almost like I’m not wearing it I guess? I don’t want my ears sweating & hurting after two hours of gaming.
I’m willing to spend between £100-£200 ($135-$250), probably even more if it means I’ll get absolutely everything I’m looking for. I figure if I’m going to invest in a new headset I want it to be solid & last me a good few years, so with all that being said, what headset would you recommend? Any help would be appreciated!