Let’s face it; the headset that comes with the PS4 isn’t the best. It’s small, it’s corded, it’s uncomfortable, and it’s cheaply made. Any serious gamer that loves the auditory experience of video games and would like to chat with his or her friends needs to purchase a headset in order to truly enjoy all that the PS4 has to offer. Thanks to modern technology, wireless headsets are better than ever before, and they provide a ton of unique advantages that their corded counterparts can’t compete with. That’s why we chose to look at the three best wireless headsets for the PS4 so that you can make a smart and well-informed purchase when you’re ready to upgrade your headset. No matter your price range or specific needs, one of these headsets should be exactly what you’re looking for.
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The Official Option
PlayStation Gold Wireless Stereo Headset
Highlights: Great compatibility, decent battery life, very comfortable, great value.
There is something very satisfying when you’re pairing an official Sony product with your PS4. Firstly, it’s important to note that this headset comes in a variety of colours, from the Anniversary grey to the light blue of Uncharted 4. Stylish and comfortable, this should be considered an obvious purchase if your budget isn’t too high but you’re desiring a great wireless headset. What’s more, it can be used with the PS4, PS3, PS Vita – great with compatibility. PC and smartphone users can also use this accessory by using the included 3.5mm audio cable. Easily operated, the headset companion app helps you to make a variety of adjustments to perfect audio settings. However, it’s the amazing 7.1 virtual surround sound which is likely to impress you the most. If you’re after a good all-round headset at an affordable price, then definitely choose the PlayStation Gold wireless headset.
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The Best Budget Option
Logitech G930 Wireless Headset
Highlights: Good sound for the price, auto-muting mic, good customization options
A slightly older but definitely-still awesome headset at a budget price, the Logitech G930 Wireless Headset features 7.1 surround sound and a handy auto-muting mic which cancels background noise and prevents you from being “that guy”who blares his music and lets everyone listen in on his family yelling at him in the background. Three programmable buttons on the ear allow you to customize your experience, and while this isn’t the most comfortable headset on the market, it’s not too hard on the ears for how inexpensive it is. The battery gives you a 10 hour charge, which is typically more than enough for a few sessions, and all you have to do to charge it is plug it right into a free USB port between games.
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The Most Versatile Choice
SteelSeries Siberia 800
Highlights: Fantastic battery life, super-low latency, great sound and comfort
Another headset with 7.1 surround sound and a few buttons on the earcups, the SteelSeries Siberia 800 has basically everything the Logitech G930 has… and a lot more. Of course, it also comes at a much higher price, but you get what you pay for! This is an incredibly versatile headset- it’s comfortable, it puts out extremely high-quality sound, the latency is unbelievably low, and the battery gives you 20 hours per charge. Speaking of the battery, the Siberia 800 actually comes with two rechargeable battery packs so that if your battery goes dead in the middle of a session, you can just switch it out instead of having to plug it in right away. We mentioned the price earlier, but the SteelSeries Siberia 800 is actually incredibly affordable for all of the features and perks that you get. Probably the best wireless PS4 headset on the market right now.
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The Best Sounding Choice
Astro A50
Highlights: Incredibly high-quality sound with a ton of customization, unbelievably comfortable
The most expensive headset on our list, the Astro A50 gives you plenty of unique features that aren’t matched by any other headset, but it doesn’t come without its share of flaws. We’ll get the negatives out of the way first: Unlike the SteelSeries Siberia 800, the Astro A50 does not have a removable battery pack, and while Astro claims that the A50 holds a ten hour charge, you’ll really only get about six hours out of it. The mic isn’t removable, which isn’t a huge deal, but the feature is somewhat expected on a headset of this caliber. However, the Astro A50 will give you the absolute best sound on the market thanks to the MixAmp, which allows you to tweak the highs, lows and mids of your sound to your precise specifications. It’s also just about the most comfortable headset on the market, so you’ll barely feel the headset while you play. The A50 of course provides 7.1 surround sound, and it comes with a cool stand that allows you to show off the beauty of the headset in between gaming sessions.
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