Get the perfect audio companion for your PS5 with one of the best headsets available.
You don't have to keep using your TV's unimpressive speakers for your PlayStation 5 audio. Once you've tried a PS5 headset, you won't want to turn back. With their 3D audio capabilities, you'll hear every sound in the game, from footsteps approaching in the distance to an archer drawing a bowstring. These subtle audio effects are crucial to your gaming experiences, and the PS5 has a variety of headsets available to improve your audio experience.
In addition to letting you hear every bit of audio you need for an immersive gaming experience, these headsets are also great for late-night gaming. Not just that, they're good during the day as well, when other people in your home are doing their own thing. A huge number of gaming headsets are compatible with the PS5, and you get options with Bluetooth, 2.4GHz wireless, USB and 3.5mm wired connections.
On a technical note, the PS5 gets Sony's new Tempest 3D AudioTech. The difference is that while 3D Audio on the PS4 was limited to only certain headsets, on the PS5, it works with any headset or headphones. That being said, the experience is better with some headsets than others. (Check out this list of games that currently support Tempest 3D Audio.)
Prices for PS5 headsets range from $30 for entry-level wired models to more than $400 for wireless models. The latter can also be used with PCs, and they offer high-quality audio for music listening. As you might expect, a headset's comfort level, along with its sound and microphone quality, are key factors in our evaluations. With higher-end models, bonus features or premium designs can also help certain products stand out.
As new PS5 headsets are released, we'll update this list. And if you're still having trouble tracking down a next-gen console, be sure to check our PS5 restock tracker for the latest on where they're available.
When the PS5 launched, Sony also released the Pulse 3D, a new wireless gaming headset that's designed for Sony's Tempest 3D AudioTech. This wireless headset delivers a very good virtual surround experience with PS5 games that support 3D Audio. And while it doesn't feel all that premium, it is relatively lightweight and comfortable to wear.
For better or worse, there's no retractable boom microphone but overall microphone performance is good. As I said, the build quality didn't blow me away -- I like this headset better than Sony's earlier headsets for the PS5. It's certainly a safe pick.
SteelSeries released the 7P Plus to improve over its predecessor, featuring new multiplatform wireless USB-C dongle, improved battery life, USB-C charging and new software for PC. It offers "seamless" compatibility for PC, PS5, PS4 and now Switch and Android.
SteelSeries headsets offer a good combination of top-notch comfort, strong sound quality, excellent microphone performance and solid built quality. The 7P Plus is a good choice if you're looking for something significantly better than entry level but also not crazy-expensive. It's one of my favorite midrange wireless models out there right now and also features strong battery life (up to 30 hours) for wireless gaming.
After I try a headset, I often hand it over to my 15-year-old son, who plays pretty much exclusively on PS5. I have several gaming headsets lying around, and he always returns to the HyperX Cloud Alpha. It's just very solidly built, has good sound with strong microphone performance and most importantly, it's comfortable to wear for long gaming sessions.
For about $10-$30 more, you can get the , which has a nearly identical design but supports virtual surround sound...