

Typically, Bluetooth is less detailed, but we don’t find that here. What’s impressive about this dual connectivity feature is that the neither connections compromise on audio quality. It even has a switch to toggle between PC and the console as well as an LED light indicating whether it’s in PC mode (white) or PS4 mode (blue).

Through this receiver, connecting to a PlayStation is plug and play. Like most Xbox Wireless gaming headsets, it’s pretty inconvenient on any other platform, but if you’re looking for something simple for just one platform, this could be the thing.There are two connectivity options: Bluetooth and 2.4GHz wireless, which works via a wireless receiver that plugs into any USB port. HyperX CloudX Stinger Core: This $99 USD wireless gaming headset is pretty boilerplate, but it works well and it’s comfortable.Razer Kaira Wireless: The pared-back version of the Razer Kaira Pro, this Xbox Wireless cuts Bluetooth support and $50 off the price-otherwise it’s got an identical gaming experience.It’s a little on the pricey side for something so feature-light, but what it does, it does well. Corsair HS75 XB Wireless: This Xbox Wireless headset is comfortable, with great battery life and good audio.The Arctis 1 features a USB-C RF dongle, supports 3.5mm connections (which you’ll need for the Xbox One), has a 25 hour battery life, and a pleasant sound profile that will suit most, if not all gamers. SteelSeries Arctis 1 Wireless: This is an all-time favorite among gamers looking for a budget wireless headset.For that, you’ll need to plug in via 3.5mm cable. Razer BlackShark V2 Pro: Microphone quality is very good, and wireless performance is solid but not compatible with Xbox One.The best wireless Xbox One headsets of 2020: notable mentions
