INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
As you wait for the best graphics cards to return to their MSRPs, consider this: the rest of your components and peripherals are getting
more space than you actually have, so our general advice here is to just skip all that hassle and just go for one of the best gaming
whistles of a pair of speakers, but with one key difference: privacy
ranked for your reading pleasure below.1
HyperX Cloud Revolver SElite feel and sound at a premium priceInterface: Wired (USB) | Features: 7.1-channel surround sound, 50mm drivers,
Dolby DSP, 3.5mm jackExcellent all-around soundAll-day comfortFinicky mic positioningCable may be too longWhen we first sat down to review
the HyperX Cloud Revolver S, we were a bit divided
up for its high price and oddly placed detachable mic.Read the full review:HyperX Cloud Revolver S2
Not only will this headset provide immersive surround sound for all the explosive action of your favorite games, but, thanks to its included
DAC (digital to audio converter), the Arctis Pro will also serve you well while listening to music
Logitech G Pro Gaming HeadsetInterface: Wired (Analog) | Features: Passive noise isolation, Pro-G drivers, Detachable Mic, Dolby Atmos
the Logitech G Pro headset offers fantastic sound quality over long periods of time and little else
being wasted on flashy RGB lighting or other frivolous features
Astro A20Interface: Wireless | Features: Long-lasting battery life, Astro Command Center software, console compatibilityHigh quality
Featuring solid stereo sound performance in a wireless headset, not to mention the stunning 15 hour battery life, this headset has all the
necessary features that you might want in its price range
A20Creative Sound BlasterX H7 Tournament Edition5
Creative Sound BlasterX H7 Tournament EditionImproving a perfect formulaInterface: Wired (USB and Analog) | Features: 50mm drivers,
reinforced steel and aluminum build, detachable and flexible micVery comfortableClear, accurate soundMids and highs unbalancedOver the
edition further cements that legacy
Rather than just sitting and iterating on the winning formula of its previous products, Creative took the Sound BlasterX H7 and completely
changed it up, creating a headset that looks as good as it sounds
a low price, is one of the best PC gaming headsets money can buy in 2018.Read the full review:Creative Sound BlasterX H7 Tournament
SteelSeries Arctis Pro WirelessA wireless headset with wired soundInterface: Wireless (Bluetooth) | Features: Dual-battery charging system,
nobody actually likes making them
And, when you add in the unique and ultra-convenient dual-battery charging system that lets you wear this headset in perpetuity, you have a
HyperX Cloud FlightThe longest lasting wireless gaming headsetInterface: : Wireless | Features: Long-lasting battery life, durable,
pricier than its competitorsThe HyperX Cloud Flight is a long-lasting wireless gaming headset packed with up to 30 hours of battery life
This means you can potentially get two full days of gaming in between charges
foregoing any surround sound implementation
You can thankfully get around it by messing around with the Dolby Access app, however, and the sound profile is balanced enough to make this
Razer ManO'War7.1 audio channels, zero fussInterface: Wireless | Features: Software-based 7.1 surround sound, earcup-mounted controls,
Chroma RGB multi-color lighting, 14-meter range (using an extender, 12 meters without)Great surround soundEasy to set upMulti-color
lightingSlightly bulkyNo wired optionQuick and easy to set up using a wireless USB receiver that stores inside the headset for
transportation, the Razer ManO'War is a user-friendly unit primed for surround-sound gaming
Sure, it's a little chunkier than most other headsets, but two soft leatherette ear cups make it comfortable to wear over extended periods
And, with Chroma RGB lighting customizable through Razer Synapse, it even looks snazzy to observers.Read the full review: Razer
ManO'WarCorsair Void Pro RGB Wireless9
Now, while at first glance, some may scoff at the asking price, the Void Pro RGB Wireless delivers on that price point with great build
Corsair HS50 Stereo Gaming HeadsetInterface: Wired (analog) | Features: 50mm drivers, Easy on-ear volume and mute controls, Multi-platform
peripherals, you get what you pay for
Corsair takes this rule and turns it on its head
The Corsair HS50 is, for the budget gamer, the best gaming headset you can buy today
Retailing at $50 in the US, the HS50 has sound quality and mic quality that rivals headsets that are twice as expensive
Everything, even down to the build materials radiates quality
Beyerdynamic Custom GameGaming never sounded so goodInterface: Wired (3.5mm) | Features: Sound Slider, Soft ear pads, Changeable design
While it might not feature flashy surround sound or wireless functionality, this headset excels in the two most important categories: sound
Even if the price is a little tough to swallow.Read the full review: Beyerdynamic Custom Game12
Turtle Beach XO ThreeVirtualized surround sound made affordableInterface: Wired (3.5mm) | Features: 50mm drivers, Windows Sonic
compatibility, detachable microphone boom, volume wheel, microphone mute sliderComfortable for long periodsMicrophone is crisp and
the fact that the Turtle Beach XO Three is compatible with any PC sporting a single jack for both mic input and headset output or a PC
In spite of this minor caveat, the XO Three is a steal for the price, especially considering its use of 50mm sound drivers
SteelSeries Arctis 7Interface: : Wireless | Features: : 40mm drivers, DTS Headphone:X 7.1 surround sound, 20-hour battery lifeLong battery
only proves to continue it
Boasting a shockingly long battery life and extreme comfort, this headset will appeal especially to anyone who plays a lot of MMOs, where
comfort reigns supreme over long play sessions
Astro A50 WirelessThe best general use headset just got betterInterface: Wireless | Features: Dolby Digital 7.1 surround sound; Works with
PS4, Xbox One, Xbox 360, PS3, PC, and mobile; Astro Audio; 5.8GHz wireless tech with MixAmp; 6.0mm uni-directional noise cancelling mic; USB
charging with base stationFull Dolby 7.1 Surround soundSupremely comfortableFinnicky charging cradleWe called the original Astro A50 a
Astro's latest headset does what it says on the tin and adds wireless connectivity to an already stellar package
Asus ROG Centurion 7.110 drivers, 7.1 channels, one impeccable headsetInterface: Wired (USB) | Features: 10-driver 7.1 surround sound,
dual-USB amplifier, Sonic Software compatibility, HDMI passthrough, amplifier with audio profile and channel volume controls, unidirectional
microphoneExcellent spatial soundSpeaker passthroughCan only be used with its ampHeavy and bulkyEschewing any traditional rules of fashion,
the ROG Centurion 7.1 is a beautiful headset regardless
already amazing sound through a passthrough to an external set of speakers
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