They create a private, immersive listening experience that can make games more engrossing.

Some games even encourage you to wear one to get the best audio experience.

Wireless headsets can sound as good and perform as reliably as their wired counterparts.

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That said, it’s not our only recommendation.

The Nova 7 shares its best feature with the rest of the Arctis Nova lineup: The ComfortMax system.

It supports 3D spatial audio and works on a wide range of devices via Bluetooth or 2.4GHz wireless.

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The 7P supports all those devices, plus PS5.

Meanwhile, the 7X works on Xbox and all the aforementioned devices, including PS5 with Tempest 3D Audio.

PC users get the most customization features thanks to the SteelSeries desktop app.

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It has a better build quality with a more robust steel-reinforced design and leatherette earcups.

Another great feature of the Nova Pro is its dual-audio input support.

That means you essentially have endless battery life as long as you double-check one pack is always charging.

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That said, the headset does allow for wired 3.5mm connections if you’re in a pinch.

The Nova 7 and 7P will work with all of your consoles and PC except for Xbox.

The Turtle Beach Stealth Pro is another high-end alternative to the SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro.

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Like the Nova Pro, the Turtle beach also uses dual, hot-swappable battery packs.

Yep, we’ve got one more Arctis Nova model for this list.

It’s more affordable than its siblings but still sounds great.

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The Nova 5 uses the ingenious headband strap design we love about the other models.

It’s also a touch lighter than the rest, making it even more comfortable for long-term use.

The Nova 5 isn’t just a lighter and more affordable version of the other Arctis models, however.

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They also support spatial audio on PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC.

It supports wireless connections via Bluetooth or Razer’s low-latency 2.4GHz HyperSpeed tech.

From a noise-canceling standpoint, the Inzone Buds are the best option on this list.

The Inzone Buds also utilize the same drivers found in Sony’s flagshipWF-1000XM5 Bluetooth earbuds.

Their design minimizes ear contact, which makes for a more comfortable wear.

Though best suited for PC gamers, these earbuds fully support the PS5’s suite of audio features.

It connects to both PC and PS5 via the included USB-C dongle.

On mobile, however, things are a bit different than usual for wireless earbuds.

Those with iPhones with legacy Lightning ports will need a Lightning to USB-C adapter that supports audio output.

Sony Inzone Buds cost the same and have noise-canceling tech as well as better audio and overall design.

Pulse Explore earbuds do, however, support standard Bluetooth.

They work on PCs, too, provided you have integrated Bluetooth or a USB Bluetooth dongle.

We recommend going with the AirPods Pro since they have better overall sound quality and active noise cancellation.