![]() ![]() Of course, there are other manufacturers worth considering. Their drivers are actually produced and tuned by audiophile giant Audeze, who makes an incredibly expensive gaming headset called the LCD-GX that's for only the most serious enthusiasts. The there's the HyperX Cloud Orbit S, which is quite costly, but also the first planar magnetic cans intended specifically for gaming that won't break the bank. The HyperX Cloud Stinger Core is the brand's most affordable line, and it comes in a standard inexpensive model, one with simulated 7.1-channel surround, and one with wireless connectivity. ![]() Incidentally, wireless gaming headphones have come a long way recently, and are finally as reliable and lag-free as they need to be for successful use. ![]() The HyperX Cloud Alpha S is a really great all-around wired choice, and the HyperX Cloud Flight S is a modern wireless option. That said, you'll probably notice that we have a favorite manufacturer. While they aren't actively marketed to gamers, we've found that for single-player titles, they provide considerably more immersive and overall better sound than game-centric headsets at similar prices. If you don't plan on talking to any teammates or playing multiplayer games in general, we'd recommend looking at a pair of more traditional headphones but with active noise canceling. For what it's worth, the main reason - aside from aesthetics - to get a gaming headset instead of a standard pair of headphones is the boom mic. One important thing we want to note is that you can probably find gaming headsets that cost less they'll come from no-name manufacturers and they might actually work for a while, but you'll notice a massive difference just by upgrading to some of the most affordable models we've listed. ![]()
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