
Redragon
The Redragon H510 Zeus White is a wired gaming headset that delivers virtual 7.1 surround sound, a detachable noise‑cancelling microphone, and a comfort‑focused design at a budget‑friendly price. It works across PC, consoles and mobile devices, but relies on its USB control box for full audio performance.
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Current
$52.98
Average
$59.71
Lowest
$46.49
Highest
$66.99
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Best For
Budget‑conscious gamers who play on multiple platforms (PC, PlayStation, Xbox, Switch, mobile) and need clear voice chat and immersive audio for 2‑4 hour sessions. Ideal for FPS, RPG and co‑op games, casual streaming, and media consumption where cost‑effective performance is key.
Not Ideal For
Professional audio engineers or studio work, users with very large heads, and anyone who requires wireless freedom or advanced Bluetooth features.
Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers praise the H510 Zeus for its rich, uncompromising sound and a fantastic noise‑cancelling mic, noting that the virtual 7.1 surround and 53 mm drivers give it a clear edge over many budget competitors. They also commend its comfortable memory‑foam cushions, steel‑reinforced headband and solid build quality, but warn that the headset’s volume drops noticeably on consoles when the USB control box isn’t used, making the USB dongle essential for full performance.
What Users Say
Everyday users consistently highlight the headset’s outstanding value, clear microphone and comfort during multi‑hour sessions, often calling it the best budget headset they’ve tried. The most common complaints revolve around low volume on consoles, the lack of an inline volume wheel on the analog cable, heat buildup in the ear cups, and a snug fit for larger heads.
Common Complaints
Low console volume without USB power, no inline volume control on the 3.5 mm cable, ear‑cup heat during long use, and a tight fit for larger head sizes.
What People Are Saying
“Best budget headset I’ve used”
“Too quiet on Xbox”
How It Compares
vs. HyperX Cloud Stinger
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Disadvantages
Choose the H510 Zeus for larger drivers and USB surround; choose the Stinger if you prefer a lighter headset with consistent console volume.
vs. Logitech G432
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Disadvantages
Pick the H510 Zeus for budget‑friendly USB surround; pick the G432 for higher fidelity sound and better console volume.
vs. SteelSeries Arctis 1
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The H510 Zeus is ideal for gamers who want solid performance on a budget; the Arctis 1 is better for those willing to pay more for premium build and wireless capability.