Logitech G535 review

The Logitech G535 is another entry in Logitech’s line of gaming headsets, with this one being on the more moderately affordable end. It’s a simple headset but it has some extra features through the Logitech G Hub software, making it an enticing buy for PC and console gamers alike. Will the Logitech G535 prove itself […]

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Logitech G735 review

Logitech has experimented with different visual styles for its gaming headsets in the last few years. Contrast the sleek black Logitech G Pro headsets, the suspension band-toting G733, the more kid-oriented G435, and even the fabric-covered G433 with the nearly identical (visually) SteelSeries Acrtis line. Now Logitech is adding one more look to the catalog. […]

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Corsair HS65 Surround review

Corsair’s HS line has a wide variety of headsets for gamers of all kinds. The Corsair HS65 Surround is on the higher-priced end of this line of headsets, with software that allows for sound customization and surround sound. Editor’s note: this Corsair HS65 Surround review was published on October 7, 2022, and is the first […]

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HyperX Cloud Stinger 2 review

The HyperX Cloud Stinger 2 is the new revision to HyperX’s Cloud Stinger headset. Like the previous model, this one targets the budget end of the market, and still does a remarkable job in delivering quality despite the low price. It’s generally well built and comfortable to use. However, has HyperX pushed the price too […]

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SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1 review

The SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1 is SteelSeries’ newest entry-level gaming headset. Coming in cheaper than several other options on the market, this headset still delivers on SteelSeries’ consistent focus on comfort. It’s an entirely wired headset with a replaceable cable, simple controls, and very little in the way of excess features or fluff. We spent […]

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SteelSeries Arctis Nova 3 review

SteelSeries just launched several new headsets under its Arctis Nova line, and the SteelSeries Arctis Nova 3 is a mid-priced option among them. With RGB lighting, USB-C and 3.5mm connectivity options, and a ton of software options through SteelSeries GG software, this headset likely has something for everyone. We spent a week using the SteelSeries […]

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Sony INZONE H3 review

The Sony INZONE H3 is the least expensive option in Sony’s new line of INZONE gaming headsets. Unlike its pricier siblings, it’s entirely wired, using a standard analog 3.5mm headphone jack connector. The headset has the same styling as the rest of the range, featuring the same colour and comfort, and echoing the design of […]

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Razer Barracuda X (2022) review

After releasing the original Razer Barracuda X in 2021, Razer has decided to give it an upgrade, alongside the rest of the Barracuda line. The Razer Barracuda X (2022) brings improvements to battery life, sound quality, mic quality, and connectivity, all at the same price as last year’s Barracuda X. Is this enough to justify […]

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Razer Barracuda Pro review

The Razer Barracuda Pro is an interesting proposition from Razer. Is a gaming headset without a boom microphone still really a gaming headset? Looking from afar, it would seem that this headset has more in common with something like the Sony WH-1000XM5 than it does with other gaming headsets on the market. The Barracuda Pro […]

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Razer Barracuda review

Razer has been dipping its toes into the lifestyle audio market for a couple years with releases like the Opus headphones and Hammerhead True Wireless Pro. However, those never quite made as big an impact as the company’s gaming peripherals, and now it’s splitting the difference. The new Razer Barracuda is a gaming headset and […]

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SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless review

The SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless is a new gaming headset from a company known for comfort and quality. It’s clear that SteelSeries is aiming for a new benchmark in wireless gaming quality here. Thanks to its low-key design and premium build quality, the Arctis Nova Pro Wireless could be a good choice not just […]

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Turtle Beach Stealth 700 Gen 2 MAX review

The Turtle Beach Stealth 700 Gen 2 MAX is a stylish wireless gaming headset from Turtle Beach designed for the Xbox Series X/S consoles specifically (although it’s compatible with just about everything else as well). But what sets it apart from Turtle Beach’s line of similar, cheaper headsets? Does this headset justify its high asking […]

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HyperX Cloud Stinger Core review

HyperX’s Cloud Stinger line of budget gaming headsets seeks to cover everyone’s gaming essentials, and the HyperX Cloud Stinger Core does just that. It’s a headset for the utilitarian gamer who doesn’t care for bells and whistles, extra software, or surround sound. Is this plug-and-play headset the one for you? We spent a week with […]

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JBL Quantum ONE Review

The JBL Quantum ONE is packed to the brim with unique features. It’s a wired headset, designed with PC as its foremost platform, with a strong focus on audio spatialization and head tracking. It also features active noise cancelling (ANC), not entirely common among gaming headsets. However, for all the bells and whistles, does the […]

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Turtle Beach Stealth 600 Gen 2 MAX review

Turtle Beach routinely puts out well-performing, reasonably priced gaming headsets—in the wired space, the myriad entries in the company’s Recon line are easy to use and offer decent sound. In the wireless the space, the Stealth line is the place to look, and now it’s back with a rather modest-looking refresh that sports some pretty […]

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Astro A40 TR review

Audiophiles often champion wired headsets for their lossless audio transmission and usability, but what about the gaming community? The Astro A40 TR (“tournament ready”) was built with esports in mind. This open-back gaming headset has a closed-back look and features a 3.5mm headphone jack connector, microphone, and a solid plastic and metal design, which makes […]

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HyperX Cloud Core review

The HyperX Cloud Core is a wired gaming headset that delivers the basics for a reasonable price, often under $40 USD. It has a solid aluminum construction and a comfortable headband, alongside a detachable microphone that’s easy to use for long voice chats and gaming sessions. But how does the audio quality compare to other […]

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Astro A20 (Gen 2) review

Astro has been one of the most popular brands of gaming headsets for a long time, and while that success hasn’t always been reflected in the quality of its products, eventually there has to be a winner. The Astro A20 (Gen 2) is a pretty straightforward wireless gaming headset—there’s an Xbox version and PlayStation version, and […]

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Audio-Technica ATH-GL3 review

A companion to the Audio-Technica ATH-GDL3, the Audio-Technica ATH-GL3 is a new gaming headset from Audio-Technica. Featuring a simple design, detachable cables and microphone, and a focus on sound quality, this could be the ideal headset for the gamer looking for something cheap. The primary difference compared to its sibling headset is its closed-back design, […]

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HyperX Cloud Stinger review

The HyperX Cloud Alpha has been one of the top-tier budget gaming headsets for years, but sometimes $99 USD is still too much money. If you’re not excited about paying premium headphone prices for something you’re only going to use for gaming, the HyperX Cloud Stinger might be just the ticket. This is a simple […]

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