

A solid detachable microphone combined with good sound quality makes for an excellent choice. Featuring the same Razer Synapse features as the Razer BlackShark V2 Pro, the Razer Kraken V3 includes THX Spatial Audio and EQ settings. Razer Kraken V3: For gamers wanting a wired headset at a reasonable price point, the Razer Kraken V3 is an excellent option.

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The Razer BlackShark V2 Pro is compatible with Razer Synapse 3, which enables features such as THX virtual surround sound and EQ settings for the mic and headphones. Razer BlackShark V2 Pro: This wireless headset is comfortable and has excellent audio along with its great mic.If you don’t need Blue’s software, you can save a few bucks with the G435 Lightspeed. Logitech G733 Lightspeed: Just like the Logitech G Pro X, the microphone’s hardware by itself on this headset is only average, but it comes with the Blue VO!CE app which can dramatically improve the sound quality.Its microphone actually severely deemphasizes the bass frequencies, but if you utilize the Blue VO!CE app, the mic quality becomes very good.
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It’s a little bit looser than I’d like and it over-emphasizes the bass like nobody’s business, but this headset is a very solid choice for anyone aiming for under $100. Corsair Void RGB Elite: If something wireless is what you’re after, but the Thresher Ultimate is just too steep, have a look at the Corsair Void RGB Elite.If you have money to spare, this is a great choice. Bose QuietComfort 35 II Gaming Headset: Not only does this headset have a great microphone, but it is a true luxury pair of headphones equipped with active noise cancelling and a super comfortable fit.It also has great sound quality, is easy to use, and has comfortable velour padding on its ear pads. Beyerdynamic Team Tygr 300 R: Though this is one of the pricier gaming headsets out there, its mic quality bridges the gap between gaming and podcasting because it’s just that darn good.If you don’t need a USB-C to USB-A connection, save money with the MMX 100 instead. Beyerdynamic MMX 150: This wired headset isn’t flashy but gaming and music sound great through it, and your voice will sound great through its microphone too.The microphone accurately relays vocals all along the frequency spectrum. Audeze Mobius: This premium gaming headset is quite expensive, but it offers features such as 3D audio, 7.1, and stereo audio settings, and its sound quality is unmatched.Plus it’s reasonably priced, has a decent sounding mic, and comes with velour ear pads-bespectacled gamers, rejoice. Astr o A10: This headset supports the draconian Nintendo Switch voice chat system.
