A wireless headset combines audio output and microphone input for gaming, calls, and music without tangled cables. The split between gaming-oriented 2.4 GHz dongle headsets and Bluetooth office headsets is closing fast, with flagship models supporting both protocols simultaneously. The wrong wireless headset ships with a microphone that produces muffled audio for the other party, padding that overheats during long sessions, or 2.4 GHz connectivity that drops every few minutes. After comparing 17 current wireless headsets, these seven stood out for audio quality, mic clarity, comfort, and battery life.

Picks were narrowed by audio quality, microphone performance, battery life, comfort, and multi-platform support.

Quick Comparison

HeadsetConnectivityBatteryMicrophonePlatformsBest for
SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless2.4 GHz + BT22 hr hot-swapClearCast Gen 2PC, PS5, Switch, MobileOverall
SteelSeries Arctis Nova 72.4 GHz + BT38 hrClearCast Gen 2PC, PS5, Switch, MobileMid-range
Logitech G Pro X 2 Lightspeed2.4 GHz + BT50 hrBlue VoicePC, PS5, Switch, MobileEsports
Razer BlackShark V2 Pro2.4 GHz + BT70 hrTriForce TitaniumPC, PS5, MobileFPS gaming
Jabra Evolve2 75Bluetooth36 hr ANC on10 mic arrayAll BluetoothOffice calls
Sony Inzone H92.4 GHz + BT32 hrBidirectionalPC, PS5, MobileSony ecosystem
HyperX Cloud III Wireless2.4 GHz120 hrDuoVoicePC, PS5, SwitchBattery life

SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless, Best Overall

The Nova Pro Wireless pairs 2.4 GHz and Bluetooth simultaneously through the GameDAC base station. Hot-swap dual battery system eliminates charging downtime, with one battery charging in the base while the other powers the headset. Active noise cancellation matches premium consumer headphones.

ClearCast Gen 2 retractable boom microphone with AI-enhanced noise reduction. Pro-Aire ski goggle headband distributes weight evenly. Compatible with PC, PS5, Switch, and any Bluetooth device. GameDAC base provides Hi-Res 96 kHz audio.

Trade-off: 350 dollar price targets premium buyers. Justified for content creators and competitive players using the headset 6 to 10 hours daily.

SteelSeries Arctis Nova 7, Best Mid-Range

The Arctis Nova 7 carries flagship audio and microphone tech without the dual battery system. 2.4 GHz USB-C dongle plus Bluetooth simultaneous connection. 38 hour battery life on a single charge. ClearCast Gen 2 retractable mic.

Pro-Aire suspension headband. Per-game EQ profiles through Sonar software. 360 degree spatial audio. Compatible with PC, PS5, Switch, and Bluetooth devices. ChatMix wheel balances game and chat audio.

Trade-off: no active noise cancellation. The Nova Pro Wireless adds ANC for double the price.

Logitech G Pro X 2 Lightspeed, Best Esports

The G Pro X 2 Lightspeed uses 50 mm graphene drivers for the cleanest audio reproduction in this lineup. Blue Voice microphone with broadcast-quality filters and EQ. 50 hour battery life with USB-C charging.

Lightspeed wireless and Bluetooth simultaneous. Memory foam earcups with stretch fabric and leatherette covers. Lightweight 345 gram design suits long tournament sessions. Surround sound through Logitech G Hub software.

Trade-off: rigid headband design with shallow earcups feels less plush than the Arctis line.

Razer BlackShark V2 Pro, Best FPS Gaming

The BlackShark V2 Pro tunes audio for footstep detection and gunfire directionality in shooters. TriForce Titanium drivers separate low, mid, and high frequencies through three driver chambers. 70 hour battery life, longest in this lineup outside HyperX.

HyperClear Super Wideband microphone with USB-C connection. THX Spatial Audio. FlowKnit memory foam ear cushions. Compatible with PC, PS5, Switch, and Mobile. Bluetooth secondary connection.

Trade-off: oval cups fit smaller heads tightly. Test fit during return window for users with larger head sizes.

Jabra Evolve2 75, Best Office Calls

The Evolve2 75 carries Microsoft Teams certification and uses a 10 microphone array for the cleanest call audio in this lineup. ANC reduces ambient office noise without affecting microphone pickup. 36 hour ANC battery life.

USB-C charging cradle dock included. Side dial for instant volume control. Busylight ring shows availability to coworkers. Bluetooth Multipoint pairs phone and laptop simultaneously.

Trade-off: no gaming connectivity. Pure Bluetooth limits use to phone and laptop. Best for office and work-from-home use rather than console gaming.

Sony Inzone H9, Best Sony Ecosystem

The Inzone H9 pairs with PlayStation 5 for spatial audio integration that matches the PS5's 3D Audio engine. Active noise cancellation through dual microphones. 32 hour battery with quick charge supporting 60 minutes of play from 10 minutes of charging.

Bidirectional microphone with AI noise rejection. Soft synthetic leather earcups with shape memory foam. Bluetooth secondary connection for phone calls. INZONE Hub software for EQ customization.

Trade-off: 2.4 GHz dongle works on PS5 and PC only, not Xbox or Switch.

HyperX Cloud III Wireless, Best Battery Life

The Cloud III Wireless runs 120 hours per charge, double the closest competitor. 53 mm angled drivers with USB-C 2.4 GHz dongle. Memory foam earcups with leatherette covers. DuoVoice noise canceling microphone with detachable boom.

Aluminum frame with adjustable steel slider. 308 gram weight suits long sessions. Compatible with PC, PS5, and Switch. Mute indicator LED on the microphone tip.

Trade-off: no Bluetooth. Phone calls require switching to a different headset or using phone speakers.

How To Choose

2.4 GHz plus Bluetooth for hybrid use

Dual connectivity lets the headset cover console gaming, PC gaming, and phone calls without switching devices. Single-protocol headsets work for dedicated single-use cases but limit flexibility.

Microphone certification for office use

Microsoft Teams and Zoom certified Bluetooth headsets guarantee call quality and software compatibility. Gaming headsets work for casual calls but lack the noise reduction tuning office headsets carry.

Hot-swap or 100 hour batteries for marathon sessions

Hot-swap batteries eliminate charging downtime entirely. 100 hour-plus single batteries cover weeks between charges. Both approaches handle long content creator and gaming sessions without daily charging.

Comfort matters more than spec sheet for daily use

Ski-band suspension and memory foam reduce fatigue during long sessions. Test fit during the return window since head shapes vary widely.

For related reading, see our breakdowns of wireless earbuds 2026 and wireless keyboards 2026. For how we evaluate audio gear, see our methodology.

A wireless headset covers gaming, calls, and music without cables. Pick connectivity matched to use case, mic certification matched to call usage, and the headset covers 4 to 5 years of daily wear.

Frequently asked questions

What is the difference between wireless headphones and a headset?+

Headsets include a built-in microphone for calls and voice chat. Headphones focus on audio playback without a microphone. Most wireless gaming headsets use a boom microphone that flips down from the left earcup. Office headsets sometimes use smaller microphones built into the headband. Headphones with inline microphones on the cable do not qualify as headsets because the wireless versions lose the microphone.

Are wireless gaming headsets better than wired?+

Modern 2.4 GHz wireless gaming headsets match wired audio quality and add 1 to 2 millisecond latency, which competitive players cannot detect. The wireless freedom matters more for living room console use than desk gaming. Battery life and pairing complexity are the downsides versus wired headsets. For most users in 2026, wireless gaming headsets have fully matched wired predecessors.

How long do wireless headsets last on a charge?+

20 to 40 hours for gaming headsets, 30 to 60 hours for office Bluetooth headsets. Battery life depends on volume, RGB lighting, and microphone use. Some gaming headsets include hot-swap batteries that eliminate charging downtime. Office headsets often include charging docks that top up between calls. Replace headsets after 4 to 5 years because lithium battery capacity drops below half of new performance.

Can a wireless headset work on PlayStation, Xbox, and PC?+

Multi-platform wireless headsets include both 2.4 GHz USB dongles and Bluetooth. The dongle plugs into the PS5 or PC for gaming. Bluetooth pairs with phones and Xbox controllers. Xbox uses a proprietary wireless protocol, so dedicated Xbox-licensed headsets work natively without dongles. Verify console compatibility on the spec sheet before ordering for multi-console households.

Do wireless headsets work for video conferencing?+

Yes for office headsets, mixed results for gaming headsets. Office Bluetooth headsets like Jabra and Poly carry Microsoft Teams and Zoom certification, which guarantees noise reduction and echo cancellation work properly. Gaming headsets connect to laptops over USB dongle or Bluetooth but lack certification, which sometimes triggers compatibility warnings in conferencing apps. Both styles work for casual calls; pick certified models for daily professional use.

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Riley Cooper

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Riley Cooper writes for The Tested Hub.