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The Best Xbox Headsets in 2024

Last Updated : 01 Apr, 2024
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Xbox is an amazing console. Combining it with the best headsets will let you get a new-gen auditory experience and with the latest releases, high-quality audio, extra wireless features, easy charging, and more are a need. We have been in search of the best and highest quality headsets available in the market. Furthermore, we have tested all these headsets and assure you that our recommendations are updated. To make sure that these headsets are budget-friendly, we have added headsets that have different price ranges so you can get the best from your budget.

Check out our list of the best Xbox headsets in 2024:

SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro for Xbox

It is a lightweight form factor that keeps the size and weight down hence is very comfortable to wear but there’s some sturdiness. The leatherette ear cushion material is a concern. It also ensures long-lasting comfort, thanks to the brushed metal headband and side plates. Furthermore, the Digital-To-Analogue (DAC) has extremely customizable EQ settings that also act as a platform for other systems.

For Xbox and PS, this is a very easy-to-use feature that lets you switch between different inputs with just a press of a button. Also, both ear cups have a 40mm driver that consists of a retractable microphone on the left side.

Specifications

Acoustic Design: Closed-back, over-ear

Cable length: 2.7m/8.8ft

Drivers: 40mm Neodymium

Weight: 450g/1.01lb

Compatibility: Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PC, Mac, PlayStation, Switch

REASONS TO BUY

  • Outstanding audio quality
  • DAC allows for considerable EQ customisation
  • Comfortable
  • Also works with PC and PlayStation

REASONS TO AVOID

  • Mic is not retract-to-mute
  • Questionable earphone cup material longevity
  • Expensive compared to other wired set

Corsair HS35

Corsair HS35 is a nicely designed set, green with a sturdy build. It has memory foam ear- cups and a comfy headband and still snug without being uncomfortable after several hours of play. The design offers colors that go well with Xbox gree, PlayStation blue, and Nintendo Red that lets you keep the Xbox One headset aesthetic. The HS35 is slim.

Its unique feature is that the Discord approved mic came with active noise cancelling to complement its clear tones. Furthermore, It does not have the full bodied blast or pinpoint surround sound of a more expensive headset but for its price, the HS35 deftly delivers a full bodied and fairly detailed soundstage.

Specifications

Acoustic design: Closed Back

Cable length: 6ft / 1.8m

Drivers: 40mm

Weight: 8.8 oz

Compatibility: PC, PS4, Xbox One, Switch, Mac, Mobile

REASONS TO BUY

  • Excellent value for money
  • Decent sound
  • Nice and clear mic

REASONS TO AVOID

  • Lacks features and extras
  • Only stereo sound

Steelseries Arctis 9X

The SteelSeries Arctis 9X has good comfort levels. One can play for hours without any discomfort. Its green angular lines run across the headband and remain subtle enough to stay out the way. The mic is clear, having decent noise-cancelling, retractable when it is not being used. The mic is also concealed enough to connect to phones and tablets with Bluetooth.

The Steelseries Arctis 9X posses one unique feature that is it can be plugged in via the 3.5mm connection so that it can be connected to other consoles and devices, and at the same time, run Xbox Wireless and Bluetooth connections. This headset is shining and impressive that comes with small 40mm drivers; it is also well-tuned and delivers audio that punches well above its weight while retaining a nice clarity and richness. This is still an explosive profile. This set is all-rounder in all aspects.

Specifications

Acoustic design: Closed Back

Cable length: 4.3ft / 1.3m

Drivers: 40mm

Weight: 13 oz

REASONS TO BUY

  • Wireless for Xbox One
  • Superb sound with 3D special on Xbox
  • Excellent battery life
  • Dual Bluetooth connection
  • Regularly on sale these days

REASONS TO AVOID

  • Smaller 40mm drivers compared to competition
  • No detachable mic

Microsoft Xbox Wireless Headset

The Microsoft Xbox Wireless Headset was released for the Series X and its design language follows suit with the new generation console. It has premium finish with just a hint of branding on the right cup, excellent subtlety which translates from gaming to everyday use particularly well. This headset is lightweight, though a little smaller than the majority and it resulted in some pinching from the headband in larger noggins. Its two large rotating dials cover each cup, allowing for quick and easy volume adjustment on the right and chat mix on the left.

This is also very handy and all the dials are tuned to the right level of sensitivity. The mic quality is tremendous, well designed and it can be tucked away neatly when not in use. Its wireless Bluetooth connection is one of the best on the Xbox Series X too. There is no 3.5mm option to dig out a USB-C to USB-C connection to wire the headset to a PC.

Specifications

Acoustic design: Closed back

Cable length: N/A

Drivers: 40mm

Weight: 312g

Comaptibility: Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PC

REASONS TO BUY

  • Great bass and surround sound
  • Great price
  • Clear mic for multiplayer

REASONS TO AVOID

  • Mic monitoring could be better
  • Might be too small for larger heads

Turtle Beach Recon 500

Turtle Beach is not much lavish gamer-y design flairs and not the most premium construction materials on the Recon 500, but its latest in the long-running line costs less than $100/£100. The value of this headset has been placed in the quality of audio. It is a simple matte plastic affair, having light weight design which can side-steps the overly gamer-fied aesthetic of many a cheaper device. It is not so durable but its prices matches with the same. It is suitable for the persons who enjoy value, simplicity, and fundamentally great audio.

It is made up of wood composite injection technology having 60mm drivers and dedicated woofers and tweeters per earcup. This is sound so good it takes you aback, and offers an Xbox One headset experience at a reasonable price and offers great bang for buck performance and value. It is good for those who are looking for a superb audio experience – unlike anything you'd usually find in this price range.

Specifications

Acoustic design: Closed Back, over ear

Cable length: 1.3m/4ft

Drivers: 60mm Eclipse

Weight: 600g

Compatibility: Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PS5, PS4, PC, Switch, Mobile

REASONS TO BUY

  • Excellent sound
  • No ‘gamer aesthetic’ flare or design quirks
  • Zero distortion

REASONS TO AVOID

  • All plastic construction

Razer Nari Ultimate

The Razer Nari Ultimate is a stylish gunmetal chassis having a very gamey headset and, with chunky cups and a floating headband and Razer logos emblazoned on each side. The headband is also auto-adjusting, which is neat for a 'fuss-free' setup, but there is trouble with those with smaller heads as they aren't going to get a reliable fit. The cups seem like resting against the side of the head rather than looping around the ears. There are some nice eye-wear channels to allow for those with glasses. It is designed to match luxurious comfort from the cooling gel-infused memory foam ear cushions to the heat transfer fabric. This product is impressive. It is one of the first Xbox One headsets offering this level of rumble between the ears, with revolutionary L5 haptic drivers working independently to provide not just feedback, but directionally precise feedback. One can feel the impact of faraway explosions differently to the sound of their own weapon, with tracking across the left and right cup working to reproduce rumble horizontally also. It provides a clear, well-balanced soundscape across a range of genres. There is some feel of ultimate struggling when it came to music, the additional bass in this profile does work to add a robust quality to the sound. Despite its age it's still the best option out there for Xbox

Specifications

Acoustic design: Closed back, over ear

Cable length: 1.2m

Drivers: 50mm Neodymium

Weight: 432g

Compatibility: Xbox Series X / Xbox One

REASONS TO BUY

  • HyperSense haptic technology is amazing
  • Can be customized
  • THX Spatial Audio support
  • Short recharge time
  • Excellent audio quality all round

REASONS TO AVOID

  • Auto-adjusting headband is a poor fit for smaller heads
  • Earcups are difficult to clean

Which headset do you use? Also, if we missed something out from the list, let us know by commenting below.



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