


You also need to be aware of what systems you want to connect: while most headsets will work on PC, Switch (docked – so not the Switch lite) and PS5 or PS4 out of the box via dongle, the Xbox Series and One consoles have their own proprietary wireless connection which needs special support – or alternatively a cable from the headset to the gamepad, which mildly cuts into the wireless label.įinally, of course, there’s the price. Battery life is also essential, because there’s nothing worse than your headset conking out mid-match.

Then, of course, there are other factors to consider: comfort is absolutely key, because you don’t want to be constantly adjusting your headset during play, and equally you don’t want your ears sore for hours afterwards.
