Best PS5 Headset In 2022

The SteelSeries Arctis 7P+ takes our top spot, but two Razer headsets aren't far behind.

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A PS5 headset is one of the most important accessories you can purchase after getting a PlayStation 5. Unless you have a ridiculous sound system, a good PS5 headset is likely to improve your audio experience while gaming, whether you play competitive multiplayer games or immersive sims. The PS5 also happens to have some cool sound features that can be properly highlighted by select headsets. We've rounded up the best PS5 headsets, from high-end wireless options to budget-minded picks that still get the job done. With so many headsets to choose from, it's not the easiest choice to make. We hope that our list of the best PS5 headsets will make your decision a bit easier.

One of the PS5's unique features is Sony's proprietary 3D audio technology called Tempest 3D AudioTech. This enhances directional audio, giving you a better idea of where everything is coming from. This is particularly helpful in first-person games and it's also extremely useful in quick-moving games like Returnal. Sony's Pulse 3D headset was designed to work with it, but other headsets you connect to the PS5 utilize it as well, including our favorite PS5 headset: the SteelSeries Arctis 7P+.

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I don't think we'll actually get a great PS5 headset because of Sony's terrible, artificial 3D sound. You can barely tell if the sound is left or right, and if it's above or below, and left or right, you're screwed.

I don't understand why Sony doesn't use Dolby Atmos or DTS-X with their headphones. Yes, you'd have to pay for a license to use either one, but make the option available, along with your free, crappy, 3D sound.

MS offers their free Windows Sonic, which itself is way better than this 3D shit, but they offer free trials of Dolby and DTS for you to try. Dolby is similar to Sonic, but a but more accurate. I prefer DTS because it's a wider field of sound. I paid for both licenses, in case a game was made specifically for a certain format. But with MS's best ever headset and the premium sound... There's no comparison.

Not sure if I can get the MS headset connected to the PS5. I think it connects to a PC, so there may be a workaround.

Sony decided to put everything on the left side cup as tiny, flat buttons. Couldn't be a worse design.

I just wanted to keep it simple with a first party for each, but wasn't expecting such a huge difference, being Sony makes headsets for their electronics division. They obviously had no hand in making this $25 headset. Definitely not worth the $99 price.

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Surprised it wasn't mentioned, but the Arctis 7X, the Xbox version of the 7 Series, is compatible with both the PS5 and the Series X. The chat mix won't work on the PS5, but it's right where it needs to be. Also think it works for PC. Unfortunately it's almost impossible to find because of it's compatibility.

I ended up going with the Pulse 3D for the PS5 and the Series X Headset for my Xbox. Both are $99 and both make it easy to connect, though the Pulse uses a USB stick to connect, while the Xbox connects directly to the console, like a controller.

After using the Xbox headset, with Dolby Atmos and DTS-X for 6 months before I got the Pulse 3D, I have to say that Sony's artificial surround sound is utter crap. It's like an open spatial environment with faint indications of where the sound is actually coming from. Not to mention that it's virtually impossible to adjust anything, besides power, without taking the headset off. All of the buttons are tiny and lined right next to each other.

By comparison, the Xbox headset is leaps and bounds better than the Pulse. Both are made of flimsy plastic.

I went the 1st party route for each because I didn't want to deal with switching connections when I switched consoles. But if you have both, try to find the Arctis 7X. If you just have the PS5, go with the Arctis 7 series for it, not the 9 series.

If you can't find the 7X for both, definitely pick up the Series X headset. You can't beat the sound for the price, and then the Arctis 7 for PS5. Sony should've made the headset connect directly to the console itself instead of the USB stick.

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There isn’t a best yet...especially in the U.S. One might shine in 1 area or another, whether thats noise canceling, “3D audio”, etc…but I’m still waiting for that all in 1 package that meets my specs req. and won’t murder my ears after 15 minutes of use.

This is the year of the headphones, so you’d be an early adopter getting anything when they’re dropping new headphones like every month so might be worth waiting depending on your needs.

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The SteelSeries Arctis 7 Wireless are great. Picked some up of $129 and work specifically for PS4/PS5 and PC.

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