When you excitedly tear open the box of your new PS4, you’ll see the sexy, sleek system; the attractive, perfectly-sized controller… and a cheap looking headset. The headset doesn’t get any better once you plug it in, as it basically has the look, feel, and capabilities of the type of cellphone headset a businessman would use in the nineties. Luckily, there are a variety of aftermarket headsets out there that match the look and feel of the PS4, and they have the exciting bonus of giving you a great auditory experience when you play, too. We all have those late night game sessions every once in awhile, and a good headset keeps you from having to play on an annoyingly low volume or even worse- on mute! This is a list of a few of the best PS4 headsets out there (in no particular order) so that you can take your gaming experience to the next level.
Playstation Gold Wireless Headset
At $100, this headset is actually at the low end when it comes to cost, but it doesn’t sacrifice quality for that lower price tag. It’s aesthetically appealing, wireless, and lightweight, and the battery will last you around eight hours. You can use it with other systems, too, so it’s a good purchase if you own multiple consoles or a gaming PC. One of the cool things about this pair of headphones is that it features game-specific profiles to enhance your auditory experience in a number of different PS4 titles.
Turtle Beach Ear Force PX4 Wireless
If you’ve researched gaming headsets before, you’ve probably come across the name Turtle Beach. The company specializes in gaming headsets, and their products have consistently impressed. This pair is no different. Spending $50 more on these than the Playstation Gold gets you 15 hours of battery, separate volume controls for game audio and chat, and a wider range of sounds- the bass in these things is awesome, and the treble and mid-range sounds really make it sound like you’re right in the middle of your game.
Astro A50
For a whopping $300, you can get a top of the line gaming headset that will likely last you the rest of your PS4 gaming career- though the cross platform support might make that the rest of your gaming career in general. You know how annoying it is to hear music and crying kids in the background of your teammate’s mics? That won’t happen with this headset, as the unidirectional mic only captures your voice and nothing else. The headphones are insanely comfortable, if a little bulky and not-that-pretty, but you’re paying for function here, not form. If immersion is your thing, you’re gonna love the range that these puppies can hit. Play survival horror games at your own risk!
Tritton Kama
If you can’t justify the steep price tags on some of these sets, Tritton offers a $50 budget pair of gaming headphones that are still leagues ahead of the PS4 headset you get in the box. Made with the PS4 in mind, this headset lets you chat with teammates and play games quietly in the wee hours of the morning without having to sacrifice audio. It’s not the sleekest-looking thing in the world, and you’ll be giving up a little in the way of comfort, but this is a great starter headset for the casual gamer or for someone who needs to save money. It’s lightweight, the sound isn’t bad and it’s fairly easy to travel with though, so don’t count it out just because it’s cheap.
And there you have it, four of the best PS4 gaming headsets on the market right now – looking for more options? Check out our top 15 premium PS4 headsets. Whether you have a ton of money to spend or you’re pinching pennies, there are definitely options out there for a gamer who appreciates good sound. If you’ve never considered buying a gaming headset before, there’s never been a better time to check them out. Whether you’re in the middle of a warzone in “Battlefield 4” or creeping through the tension-filled hallways of “Alien:Isolation”, one of these awesome headsets will definitely enhance the experience to levels you’ve never imagined.
I’m Nate, PS4 gamer and freelance writer from Denver… I like to game, obviously, as well as hike and camp and all of that stereotypical stuff! My favorite game of all time is GTA: San Andreas, but I love playing Diablo 3 with my girlfriend!