Best PS5 headset 2022: the finest audio companions for your PS5

 Sony Pulse 3D headset
Sony Pulse 3D headset

The best PS5 headset can immediately boost your new console setup. The latest drivers can pack a serious punch, all while offering the comfort and build quality to see you through lengthy sessions to boot. With so many PS5 headsets on the market, though, it can be tricky finding the right set of cups for your ears. The headsets here on this list have all been tested by us and our reviewers, and we agonise over every inclusion and placement, ensuring we give you the best options we've come across - all from each end of the price spectrum.

As much as we love the visual experience provided by the top TVs, sometimes we really want to feel the noise and the best PS5 headsets can add an incredibly immersive gaming experience. After all, gaming headsets aren't just built for comms in online multiplayer nowadays, and they can increase a single-player experience exponentially. The best gaming headsets put such an emphasis on high quality, immersive audio these days, it's only right that your PS5 is offered the same treatment.

This page is packed with the best PS5 headsets to give you all the best options and you're in safe hands as we've been testing headsets for years. You'll also want to stay on top of the best PS5 wireless headsets too if you're only interested in cutting the cord. There's also the best PS5 Prime Day sales currently available if you're on the lookout for a good deal.

The best PS5 headsets available now

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SteelSeries Arctis 7P+
SteelSeries Arctis 7P+

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SteelSeries Arctis 7P+
SteelSeries Arctis 7P+

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SteelSeries Arctis 7P+
SteelSeries Arctis 7P+

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SteelSeries Arctis 7P+
SteelSeries Arctis 7P+

1. SteelSeries Arctis 7P+

The best PS5 headset

Acoustic design: Closed Back, over ear | Drivers: 40mm Neodymium | Weight: 354g | Compatibility: PS4, PS5, PC, Switch, Mobile

SteelSeries game audio quality

USB-C dongle connectivity

Brilliant 30-hour battery life

Excellent build and comfort

Bass is a bit lacking

Stock has been spotty

For those familiar with the SteelSeries Arctis 7P, the 7P+ will look basically identical. The former remains an excellent PS5 headset, but in our eyes, the 7P+ should be the new default headset in the range and SteelSeries has breathed a bit of new life and enhancements into the headset - and the results are terrific.

These worthwhile enhancements don't mess too much with the actual sound but offer a better means to enjoy the already-excellent audio. This comes in the form of improved connectivity, a greater 30-hour battery life, and a quick-charge function on the battery too. While these aren't going to trouble anyone that already has an Arctis 7P, if you're after a top PS5 headset, such factors could be the clincher...

But sound quality is king for us, and so it proved again in our testing with the 7P+. The sound is clear, distinct, detailed, rich, and well-rounded - the lack of the bass is a slight complaint but that's our only real complaint. To round out the experience, we're still big fans of the excellent build that remains too: there's a chic design, the build makes the headset strong and solid while retaining great comfort, and the ski-goggle headband is still as great as ever, as are the retractable microphone and onboard controls.

A wonderful headset and one of the best PS5 headsets going - and, for what it's worth, one of the best PS4 headsets in our eyes too.

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Razer Kaira X for PlayStation
Razer Kaira X for PlayStation

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Razer Kaira X for PlayStation
Razer Kaira X for PlayStation

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Razer Kaira X for PlayStation
Razer Kaira X for PlayStation

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Razer Kaira X for PlayStation
Razer Kaira X for PlayStation

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Razer Kaira X for PlayStation
Razer Kaira X for PlayStation

2. Razer Kaira X for PlayStation

The best cheap PS5 headset

Acoustic design: Closed Back, over ear | Drivers: 50mm Razer TriForce | Weight: 283g | Compatibility: PlayStation, Xbox, PC, Switch, Mobile

Excellent audio quality

Comfortable fit

Good value

Ear cups get a bit hot

A little quiet by default

Razer's first PS5 headset is a solid one. Launching with an 'X' variant like the Barracuda means it's not the full-blown premium Kaira for PlayStation that we get first but the Kaira X for PlayStation is still a worthy contender for those looking for great sound for the $60 / £60 mark - which is exceptional value in our eyes.

And this point is a key factor in what makes this headset great: the value is really excellent, and the bang for buck is great. In our testing we found the sound quality provided by Razer's TriForce 50mm drivers within the headset to be predictably excellent and uncompromising - full bass, rich middles, and tight, exquisite highs. What's more, the mix and surround sound revealed themselves to be pretty great to us too for this price point. The mic is solid but doesn't quite have the warmth and overall richness to more premium headsets.

Yes, the Kaira X for PlayStation is a wired headset and this is a big reason that this is a budget option, but it's a braided cord, has a strong right-angle connection, and is the ideal length for having enough slack but without being overly long.

For the price and as a simple wired headset, we can't recommend this excellent Razer PS5 headset enough.

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Sony Pulse 3D headset
Sony Pulse 3D headset

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Sony Pulse 3D headset
Sony Pulse 3D headset

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Sony Pulse 3D headset
Sony Pulse 3D headset

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Sony Pulse 3D headset
Sony Pulse 3D headset

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Sony Pulse 3D headset
Sony Pulse 3D headset

3. Sony PS5 Pulse 3D wireless headset

The best PS5 headset to easily embrace PS5's Tempest AudioTech

Acoustic Design: Closed Back, over ear | Drivers: 40mm | Weight: 295g | Compatibility: PS5, PS4, PC, PSVR

Official companion accessory

Potential of Tempest 3D AudioTech

Easy to use

Very comfortable

Built-in microphone could be better

Sony's official PS5 headset is, unsurprisingly, a top performer and has consistently been one of our favourites. Sharing the same design language and aesthetic that the PS5 and its accessories have, the Pulse 3D headset maintains a subtlety in its form - there's no extruding boom mic, and all the tech is discreetly hidden - this is the first major impression we got in testing.

After hours of Miles and Astro, I'm happy to report that my ears are never on fire or begging for release from their new PlayStation prison.

Underneath the stylish frame, however, you'll find all the necessary tech to immerse yourself in the PS5's Tempest 3D AudioTech, with the Pulse 3D headset being the best way to get the most from your new console's audio. The headset delivers gloriously rich and detailed sound as you traverse Astro Playroom's noisy noisy platforms, and gives multi-layered audio detail in the roar of combat in Miles Morales.

However, it is in the quieter moments that the Pulse 3D headset and the PS5's Tempest audio magic really blew us away: spaceships zoom past your head in Astro, or footsteps' exact direction of travel being discernible in Miles Morales. There's a reason that this is the official headset, and we can see from our testing and hands-on that Sony invested in it. The results are awesome, and it is absolutely one of the best PS5 headsets - and it's at an aggressive price point too!

Read more: PS5 Pulse 3D headset review

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SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless gaming headset
SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless gaming headset

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SteelSeriesArctis Nova Pro Wireless gaming headset
SteelSeriesArctis Nova Pro Wireless gaming headset

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SteelSeriesArctis Nova Pro Wireless gaming headset
SteelSeriesArctis Nova Pro Wireless gaming headset

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SteelSeriesArctis Nova Pro Wireless gaming headset
SteelSeriesArctis Nova Pro Wireless gaming headset

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SteelSeriesArctis Nova Pro Wireless gaming headset
SteelSeriesArctis Nova Pro Wireless gaming headset

4. SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless

The best premium wireless PS5 headset

Acoustic design: Closed Back, over ear | Drivers: 40mm Neodymium | Weight: 337g | Compatibility: PS5, PS4, PC, Switch, Mobile

Incredible SteelSeries audio quality

Awesome DAC/hub with great options

Superb build and design

Excellent connectivity options

Ingenius battery solution

One of the most expensive premium gaming headsets going

This is it folks: this is the generation's gold standard and best premium wireless PS5 headset. At least it is so far - and the thought of the Nova Pro Wireless being bettered is a dizzying one.

Anyway, if you have the budget, then this is the easiest recommendation for a PS5 headset I can make; it is simply, hands down, one of the best headsets I've ever tested. In every way the headset delivers on its promise and goes as far as I've witnessed any premium set in justifying the lofty price tag.

The Nova Pro Wireless is a fantastic sounding headset for all games and media, but it is a headset whose audio is surrounded in excellence in every area: the design and build is supreme and sleek - and one that means you can easily use these as your daily-driver headphones; the connectivity is wonderful; the mic ir rich and clear; and the feature set and base station are so good at allowing customization and tweaking so you can get the perfect setting no matter what you're playing. And the battery solution is also ingenious! The base station charges one removable battery while you use the other, and you can plug it in via USB-C to charge it too.

The SteelSeries Arctis 7P replaced my official Sony Platinum headset; the Arctis 7P+ replaced my 7P, and now, the Nova Pro Wireless has replaced the 7P+. It's just so good, and swats away the competition.

Read more: SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless review

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Turtle Beach Recon 500
Turtle Beach Recon 500

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Turtle Beach Recon 500
Turtle Beach Recon 500

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Turtle Beach Recon 500
Turtle Beach Recon 500

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Turtle Beach Recon 500
Turtle Beach Recon 500

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Turtle Beach Recon 500
Turtle Beach Recon 500

5. Turtle Beach Recon 500

The best wired headset for PS5

Acoustic design: Closed Back, over ear | Drivers: 60mm Eclipse | Weight: c.600g | Compatibility: PC, PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Switch, Mobile

THAT excellent sound

No ‘gamer aesthetic’ flare or design quirks

Zero distortion

Nothing special about its construction materials

We often find that you have to make certain tradeoffs when trying to stick to a budget with any gaming headsets, let alone the best PS5 headsets. Often with these sets, we find in our testing that first to walk the plank are extraneous features and luxurious construction materials. You won’t find these on the Recon 500, then, since Turtle Beach’s latest in the long-running line costs less than $100/£100. What we have found however is sound so good it takes you aback, and offers a PS5 headset experience that is terrific in quality, and not too hard on the wallet.

Against all odds, these headphones sound absolutely wonderful.

Wood composite injection technology. 60mm drivers. Dedicated woofers and tweeters per earcup. These didn't strike us as a recipe for crisp, precise sound, and yet it was clear to us when it all comes together in a powerful surge of ultra-responsive bass, detailed high end, and a pleasingly flat EQ curve thatwe found had just a bit of audible kick further down the spectrum.

So that’s yours. Take it to the bank. But what isn’t coming along for the ride is much in the way of added features - this is a simple wired model with just a mic mute, detachable mic arm, and volume scroll wheel in the way of physical controls. As a result, we'd say this one isn't for perennial tweakers then, but those who enjoy simplicity and fundamentally great audio should scout out this new Recon as one of the latest best Turtle Beach headsets and PC headsets for gaming to appear.

Read more: Turtle Beach Recon 500 review

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6. Turtle Beach Stealth 700 Gen 2

The best value PS5 wireless headset

Acoustic design: Closed Back, over ear | Drivers: 50mm Nanoclear | Weight: 382g | Compatibility: PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PC

Doubles battery life from the previous generation

Incredibly comfortable

Great microphone accuracy

Might be a tight fit for some

Turtle Beach has revamped the Stealth 700 with PS5 (and the 'other console/s') explicitly in mind and has significantly upgraded the Stealth 700 from its predecessor at the same time.

The Turtle Beach Stealth 700 Gen 2 has had a design upgrade from the previous incarnation with a subtler aesthetic, and a flip-to-mute mic that folds neatly into the earcup. The buttons have been reorganized and moved to just one earcup and are well sized and spaced out. We found the new design makes the headset incredibly comfortable, with supple memory foam cushions with Aerofit cooling gel being a highlight, ensuring you can wear them for hours at a time with no aches or strains, or pains.

At a mid-range price point, these headphones are worth every penny.

However, the proof is in the pudding and in our testing the Stealth 700 Gen 2 headset sounded excellent. Its large drivers gave us some great all-around sound, and the ability to fine-tune the audio to your liking with the Audio Hub adds depth to the possible soundscapes. The Superhuman Hearing feature is a worthy inclusion too and can give you the edge in online shooters, while the bass boost provided us with some serious rumble during a heart-pumping campaign mission. A great headset that'll cover you for both PS4 and PS5 and a tough competitor for the best PS5 headset in our eyes.

Read more: Turtle Beach Stealth 700 Gen 2 review

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SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro gaming headset
SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro gaming headset

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SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro gaming headset
SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro gaming headset

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SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro gaming headset
SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro gaming headset

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SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro gaming headset
SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro gaming headset

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SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro gaming headset
SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro gaming headset

7. SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro

The best premium wired PS5 headset

Acoustic design: Closed back; over ear | Cable length: 1.2m / 4ft | Drivers: Neodymium 40mm | Weight: 10.5oz / 298g | Compatibility: PC, PS4, PS5, Switch

SO comfortable

Familiar Arctis sound, now with more bass

Useful GameDAC controls

Awkward cable situation

So you’ve got a bit of cash to drop on a PS5 headset and you’re pretty certain you won’t need them all to pay your energy bills this winter instead - you’ll definitely be interested in Steelseries’ new wired flagship Arctis model, then.

First and foremost, it’s a step up in comfort and looks. Gone is the old ski goggle headband design, replaced by a new internal headband suspended from press studs on the headband inner. The earcups themselves feature a similar shape, but now have recesses and emphasize a circular motif in the middle, finished in a magnetised and swappable plate featuring Steelseries branding. The real showstopper here is the earcup cushioning, though - softer pleather or memory foam you’ve never touched. The result of that is an even comfier fit than previous Arctis models provided, and it was already their strength. We do wonder how it’ll hold up over time, though - those plastic hinges and new headband design don’t look as durable as on previous models.

This plugs into a GameDAC base station via a 3.5mm connection, and although the supplied cable is an awkwardly short 1.2m, the base station’s controls and display are super intuitive and useful.

Sound quality is the biggie here though, and the Nova Pro retains Steelseries’ characteristic flat EQ for the most part but finds more pronounced bass via the pleather contact points. When you’re wearing the unit, there’s very little sound bleed so low-end resonances can really bark.

Read more: SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro review

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Audeze Penrose PS5
Audeze Penrose PS5

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Audeze Penrose PS5
Audeze Penrose PS5

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Audeze Penrose PS5
Audeze Penrose PS5

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Audeze Penrose PS5
Audeze Penrose PS5

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Audeze Penrose PS5
Audeze Penrose PS5

8. Audeze Penrose

The best PS5 headset for audiophiles

Acoustic design: Over-ear, closed-circumaural | Cable length: Wireless (c.50" / 127cm aux cable) | Drivers: 100mm Planar Magnetic | Weight: 11.3oz / 320g | Compatibility: PS5, PS4, Nintendo Switch, PC, Mac, Mobile

Excellent sound quality and detail

Comfortable

Good battery life

Solid design and build

More expensive than most top PS5 headsets

Buzzing when using while charging

The Audeze Penrose is a premium PS5 headset in pretty much every sense of the word. Yes, it has the premium price tag, but if any headset has got near to justifying that to us, it's this one right here.

Offering some of the best audio going we've heard from a headset on PlayStation - it's compatible with PS4 and PS5, and PC for that matter - the investment is worth it, and the benefits of such a premium headset were soon delivered right to our ears and brain. The headset is well built and has an agreeable design aesthetic draped over a sturdy and robust build, all of which factor into what we found to be a comfortable bit of kit to wear for hours at a time. And you'll be able to do that as well, as in our testing the battery life was easily a solid 15 hours or so - though it's a bit of a slow headset to charge from empty.

The audio performance is exceptionally detailed, rich, rounded, and well balanced in every department

But, importantly, it is those 100mm drivers in the headset that are the most important feature. And they delivered us some of the richest, most detailed, and excellent audio on offer. The surround sound is spot on and beautifully poised, the detail is exquisite with wind, footsteps, and chatter clearly audible - and at a distant, and the balance is great, with highs that don't squeal, and bass that is not muddy at all, but boomy and robust. A triumph in our eyes.

If you've been looking to buy a premium headset, to throw all of your eggs in one quality, excellent basket, then this is probably all the PS5 headset you need - and more.

Read more: Audeze Penrose review

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Bang & Olufsen Beoplay Portal
Bang & Olufsen Beoplay Portal

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Bang & Olufsen Beoplay Portal
Bang & Olufsen Beoplay Portal

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Bang & Olufsen Beoplay Portal
Bang & Olufsen Beoplay Portal

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Bang & Olufsen Beoplay Portal
Bang & Olufsen Beoplay Portal

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Bang & Olufsen Beoplay Portal
Bang & Olufsen Beoplay Portal

9. Bang & Olufsen Beoplay Portal

The best designer audio PS5 headset

Acoustic design: Closed Back, over ear | Drivers: 40mm Neodymium | Weight: 279g | Compatibility: PS4, PS5, PC, Mobile

An all in one solution for life and gaming

So good looking they make Harry Styles look frumpy

Punchy sound for gaming, smooth and silky for tunes

Cost the same as an actual PS5

The Beoplay headset from Bang & Olufsen is exquisitely designed and every one of the 280g that will rest on your head is packed with cutting-edge audio tech. Despite our best attempts not to fall in love, abusing the battery with days of Apple playlists, testing it against every game genre from shooters to indie horrors, even putting it up against the drone of middle management with corporate video calls, it refused to be anything less than impressive.

In terms of comfort, you're still going to need to be OK with slight pressure on your ears - piercing fans and cute hairstyles beware - but there the weight distribution means no headset headaches after long listening sessions. The buttons are barely visible unless you know where to look, subtly positioned behind the ears. You'll need to learn where they are by trial and error, but all the basics are there. Picky types can also head into the Bang & Olufsen app to use presets for different experiences and finetune the EQ settings.

The only real issue with this headset is the price. At $500, even with the good looks and great tech, you're paying a heft percentage for the Bang & Olufsen name. That's a hard justification to make when there are both lifestyle options and gaming-specific models that can deliver great sound and great looks for less. If you can afford it and want a premium experience, however, then you'll love the Beoplay Portal and it's our top pick for best PS5 headset at the very highest, premium end of the market.

Read more: Bang & Olufsen Beoplay Portal review

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Razer Kaira Pro for PlayStation
Razer Kaira Pro for PlayStation

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Razer Kaira Pro for PlayStation
Razer Kaira Pro for PlayStation

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Razer Kaira Pro for PlayStation
Razer Kaira Pro for PlayStation

10. Razer Kaira Pro for PlayStation

The best PS5 headset for haptic feedback

Acoustic design: Closed Back, over ear | Drivers: 50mm Razer TriForce | Weight: 365g | Compatibility: PS4, PS5, PC, Mobile

Great audio quality

Very comfortable

Haptics are excellent

Solid design

Dearer than some of its closest competition

Mic is a bit tinny and thin

If you're looking for one of the latest and greatest from one of the best in your hunt for a PS5 wireless headset then we can absolutely recommend the Razer Kaira Pro for PlayStation as a terrific choice.

The headset shares a lot with the Kaira range generally that we saw rolled out for Xbox prior to the PlayStation range, and, as a result, looks similar, while maintaining a white and black colourway to match the console. One of the biggest selling points to us, however, is the inclusion of Razer's newest haptic feedback tech. The inclusion of this blew us away in our testing and makes this Razer headset standout as a a set that will add and enhance immersion.

The rumble of gunfire is particularly immersive, and when you turn the haptics up to their full power, it really is something else to behold.

The haptics only requires the existence of audio frequency to work which is impressive, but we found the one drawback wit this to be that your teammates and friends speaking to you will also set them off which is a little annoying - perhaps the next generation of haptics will be able to tell between in-game audio to enhance and chat audio to ignore...

But when the haptics in the Kaira Pro teamed up with a DualSense, our gaming experience was taken to a different place and made for a truly exciting ride and immersive experience (you can turn them off if that's not your bag). Then you'll 'just' be treated to the Kaira Pro's excellent audio quality that really does a brilliant job from the deepest of booms to the highest-pitch notes.

We found that the mic could be better despite extensive testing with my friends saying I was a bit tinny and thin sounding, but this isn't too much of a detractor on what is an exceptional PS5 wireless headset.

Read more: Razer Kaira Pro for PlayStation review

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Razer Barracuda X
Razer Barracuda X

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Razer Barracuda X
Razer Barracuda X

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Razer Barracuda X
Razer Barracuda X

11. Razer Barracuda X

The best value multi-compatibility PS5 headset

Acoustic design: Closed back | Cable length: 1.5m | Drivers: 40mm Razer Triforce | Weight: 250g | Compatibility: Nintendo Switch, PC, Mac, PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X, Xbox One, Android mobile

Excellent audio quality

Wireless

USB-C connection

No additional software settings

The Razer Barracuda X is an excellent proposition at the $99.99 price point. In testing the audio revealed itself to be excellent, and when you combine this with a solid wireless connection (that's compatible with basically everything), a build that's comfortable for long sessions, and a set that we think looks pretty slick, there's a great package on offer here, and one that's excellent value for money.

Razer is targeting everyday players with a $99.99 price tag, rather than packing extra features onto a highly tuned professional set of cups.

Sure, you're dropping the EQ settings of a more PC-focused set of cups, but if you're just looking for an affordable set of cups that will make your PS5 games come to life where you won't need to mess around with loads of settings then this is it. We also found the design is also subtle enough to fit into a commuting or travelling scenario, with an understated design that won't blind your fellow passengers with garish RGB or take up half the carriage with huge cups.

At just 250g, these are some of the lightest cups we've tested that are on the market right now - beating the Logitech G733 which is often touted as one of the most comfortable options. That means you'll be able to dive into particularly long play sessions without feeling the strain. That's because there's a nicely padded headband and plump cushioning on either side, which made for a nice temperature without crushing our ears during testing.

Read more: Razer Barracuda X review


Should I buy a headset for PS5?

This is a strong question, and actually relates to all players. Of course, if you play online with friends or competitively then a PS5 headset is a no-brainer; you absolutely need a headset with great audio and microphone.

However, we are inclined to suggest that all players should consider a PS5 headset given the importance and excellence of game audio nowadays. It was during the last-generation of gaming that this particularly came to light and it is no truer when it comes to PS5 headsets. The audio immersion you get in single player games, as well as multiplayer, with a PS5 headset is second to none - despite the wizardry that the console's Tempest 3D audio engine can do with TV speakers and surround sound systems. T get this audio excellence direct to your brain with even the most budget PS5 headset, means that it's an essential PS5 accessory in our eyes.

Is any headset compatible with PS5?

The great news is that an unbelievable number of headsets are indeed compatible with PS5! In fact, it'd be easier to tell you which ones aren't. However, for clarity, any headset that has a wired 3.5mm jack connection, a wired USB connection, or almost any headset that uses a Bluetooth dongle will be compatible with a PS5. As a result, this opens up a world of possibilities when looking to get some audio givers for your PS5. What's more, any compatible and connected headset will get you all the benefits of the PS5's Tempest 3D Audio engine.

What can I use as a headset for PS5?

Extending one of our other answers here, the great news is that almost anything that resembles a headset or pair of headphones can be used on PS5. So if you need to save up from scratch to get a premium set, then you can still be safe in the knowledge that your old wired set can do you a great service in the meantime.

The only type of headset which is unlikely to be compatible is a straight-up Bluetooth set of headphones. Even Sony ones. It's often the case that you won't be able to just pair a Bluetooth set, so you'll have to revert to an audio cable in this scenario too.


If you're looking for a visual upgrade then check out our picks for the best gaming TV and best TV for PS5 right now, and if you're looking for audio on the go, then check out our best headphones guide.