![]() ![]() If you can overlook the high price tag and disappointing active noise cancellation, then it’s about as close as you’ll get. It does just about everything else right, from its detailed and immersive sound to the kind of comfort that lets you game for hours without needing to give your head a breather. The Kraken is even better with Haptics.The SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless is the perfect gaming headset. Once I tried it with the Nari Ultimate, there was no going back. Hypersense (Haptics) elevates gaming and bass-heavy music experience for me. Honestly, I will never use a non-haptic headset as my main gaming headset. It's comfortable to wear & well built (but not as much as the Logitech in both categories). Razer Kraken V3 Pro - This is my main gaming headset now, taking over from my old Nari Ultimate. BTW, mine is the Shroud edition, not that it makes a difference (I got Shroud, as it was cheaper than the regular one at the time of purchase). I use this headset whenever my Kraken runs out of juice and needs to be charged. I also use it for work conferences via MS Teams, as the mic is exceptional. The mic's Blue feature has a ton of options via software. Logitech Gaming Pro X Wireless - Excellent audio quality (neutral) for gaming. There's other suggestions but you really will have to figure out where you're okay compromising. You'll be able to hear your wife better by simply turning down the volume a bit cuz the headphones are open. ![]() Image better than most closed backs, tuned well for everything. Sennheiser HD 560S - ~$200, Open-back, wired. ![]() Closed-back, you're still beholden to the pulling the ear on and off, there is still a mic regardless of whether or not you use it. Like, you're going to have to comprise somewhere.Īudeze Penrose - Decent sounding, low-latency wireless via proprietary Dongle, removable mic, extra BT connection if you want to run discord on your phone and an app to change EQ and balance between the multiple inputs. I can't think of a single BT headphone that would work well with Windows's poor implementation of BT, and no BT transmitters that would turn a pair of BT headphones without at least AptX LL, into competent gaming headphones. Heck, even stuff with "ambient aware" modes are made for traveling and not gaming, where a little bit of latency is okay and a wire for when it isn't. Open-backs can deliver better imaging and better soundstage speaking broadly, but almost all of them come wired and literally none of them will be low-latency gaming-specific headphones. Most gamers want to block outside sound at all costs so they can hear the game. So, you're looking for an open-back, low-latency-wireless, gaming headphone without an integrated mic.īro, that product simply doesn't exist because it's such a hyper specific niche use case.
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