Built to swap between PC and handhelds, the SteelSeries Arctis Nova 3X Wireless is both a flexible headset and a dependable ...
In testing, the Logitech G522 Lightspeed impressed not only with its stylish design, but also with its high level of comfort, ...
PCWorld’s gaming headset expert shares five essential tips for choosing the right gaming headset, focusing on wireless ...
As a frequent headset user, I believe every time I wear a sound-based peripheral, I should be immersed in a universe of sensory experience, adding auditory depth to the tactile feel of a controller ...
If you can find it in stock, the Drop + Epos PC38X is still a formidable headset years after launch, and can offer superb audiophile gaming performance ...
At $599.99, the SteelSeries Arctis Nova Elite stands alone in its price bracket among gaming headsets. While it's still built for gaming, I think it actually targets a different crowd. It's not just ...
When it comes to wireless vs wired headphones you’re typically choosing to sacrifice audio quality or flexibility, respectively. With the Audeze Maxwell wireless headset, I was able to enjoy superb ...
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With a light feel, banging sound, and a near top-class microphone, the G552 Lightspeed is a great gaming headset that is only made weaker by the presence of similarly priced headsets with just as much ...