Rankings

The Razer BlackShark V3 Wireless is a high-end esports headset featuring 50 mm drivers, ultra-low 10 ms latency and up to 70 hours of battery life. Its bulkier over-ear design and V-shaped sound signature may require EQ tweaks for non-gaming use. Ideal for competitive PC and console gamers who prioritize performance.

The Corsair Void v2 MAX is a lightweight wireless headset delivering up to 130 hours of battery life and Dolby Atmos sound. It lacks active noise cancellation and has a fixed microphone, which may limit some users. Ideal for gamers who need ultra-long sessions and dual-mode wireless connectivity.

The Razer BlackShark V2 HyperSpeed is a wireless esports headset with 50 mm TriForce Titanium drivers, THX Spatial Audio and up to 70 hours of battery life. Its lack of active noise cancellation and limited spatial audio support on non-Windows platforms are notable trade-offs. Ideal for competitive PC gamers who need low-latency wireless audio and a clear detachable mic.

The HyperX Cloud Alpha Wireless offers dual-chamber drivers, DTS spatial audio and an unprecedented 300-hour battery life for PC gamers. Its PC-only wireless, average mic performance and heavier build limit appeal for console or mobile users. Best for marathon PC gaming sessions where endurance outweighs portability.

The ASUS ROG Delta II is a lightweight tri-mode wireless headset with a 110-hour battery and clear detachable mic. It lacks active noise cancellation and the headband can feel tight for some users. Best for multi-platform gamers who prioritize long battery life and versatile connectivity.

The Turtle Beach Stealth 600 Wireless provides up to 80 hours of battery life, 50 mm Nanoclear drivers and a flip-to-mute AI-enhanced microphone for Xbox-centric gaming. It does not include active noise cancellation or dedicated surround sound processing. Ideal for Xbox users who value marathon battery endurance and solid sound quality.

The Razer BlackShark V2 Pro is a wireless esports headset with 50 mm TriForce Titanium drivers, THX Spatial Audio and a 70-hour battery life. Its lack of a wired fallback and occasional audio inconsistencies are notable drawbacks. Best for PC and PlayStation gamers who prioritize low-latency wireless performance and customizable FPS audio.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() |
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50 mmbest | 50 mmbest | 50 mmbest | 50 mmbest | 50 mmbest | 50 mmbest | 50 mmbest | |
300 hoursbest | 110 hours | 130 hours | 70 hours | 80 hours | 70 hours | 70 hours | |
| ↓ lower better | 322 g | 318 g | 303 g | 281 gbest | 320 g | 320 g | 367 g |
62 Ωbest | 32 Ω | 32 Ω | 32 Ω | — | — | — | |
103 dB | — | 116 dBbest | 100 dB | — | — | — | |
-15 dBbest | -40 dB | -40 dB | -42 dB | — | — | -42 dB | |
2 yearsbest | 1 years | 2 yearsbest | 2 yearsbest | 1 years | 2 yearsbest | 2 yearsbest | |
20 mbest | — | 15 m | 3 m | — | 10 m | — |
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| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() |
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Audio(6) | |||||||
Frequency Response (Hz) | 15-21000 Hz | 20-20000 Hz | 20-20000 Hz | 12-28000 Hz | 20-20000 Hz | 12-28000 Hz | — |
Impedance (Ω) | 62 Ω | 32 Ω | 32 Ω | 32 Ω | — | — | — |
Sensitivity (dB) | 103 dB | — | 116 dB | 100 dB | — | — | — |
Noise Cancellation | false | false | false | false | — | false | true |
Microphone Type | Electret condenser | detachable unidirectional boom | Omni-directional | Super Wideband | Flip-to-Mute | Super Wideband | Detachable HyperClear Super Wideband |
Microphone Sensitivity (dB) | -15 dB | -40 dB | -40 dB | -42 dB | — | — | -42 dB |
Connectivity(4) | |||||||
Bluetooth Version | — | — | — | 5.2 | — | 5.2 | 5.3 |
Wireless Range (m) | 20 m | — | 15 m | 3 m | — | 10 m | — |
Connection Type | Wireless | tri-mode | 2.4 GHz wireless (USB-A receiver), Bluetooth | Wireless 2.4 GHz | Wireless | Wireless 2.4 GHz | Wireless (2.4 GHz), Bluetooth, USB-C, 3.5mm |
Compatibility | PC,PS5,PS4 | PC,Mac,PS4,PS5,Switch,iPad,iOS,Android,Bluetooth,Xbox | PC,PS5,Xbox,mobile | PC,Mac,PlayStation,Switch,Mobile | Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PC, PS5, PS4, Mobile | PC,PlayStation,Mobile | PC, Mac, PS5, Nintendo Switch, Smartphone |
Build & Design(3) | |||||||
Weight (g) | 322 g | 318 g | 303 g | 281 g | 320 g | 320 g | 367 g |
Headband Material | — | — | Plastic | padded | — | — | — |
Ear Cushion Material | Memory Foam + Leatherette | — | Memory Foam | memory foam | Memory Foam with Glasses-Friendly Technology | — | Hybrid fabric and leatherette memory foam |
Battery & Power(1) | |||||||
Battery Life (hours) | 300 hours | 110 hours | 130 hours | 70 hours | 80 hours | 70 hours | 70 hours |
Features(2) | |||||||
RGB Lighting | false | true | — | — | — | — | — |
Warranty (years) | 2 years | 1 years | 2 years | 2 years | 1 years | 2 years | 2 years |

Products in the top-left offer the best value (high score, low price).

Professional reviewers commend the HyperX Cloud Alpha Wireless for its unprecedented 300-hour battery life, comfortable aluminum-frame design, and clear spatial audio, making it ideal for long gaming sessions despite a premium price. However, they note the PC-only wireless implementation and only average microphone performance as drawbacks.
Everyday users overwhelmingly praise the headset's ultra-long battery life, comfort during extended play, and clear sound with solid bass, while recurring complaints focus on occasional range-related dropouts, a microphone that captures background noise, and the absence of Bluetooth for broader device compatibility.

“stellar mid-range headset”

“best-in-class omnidirectional mic”

“rich audio”



Select Void v2 MAX for lighter weight and spatial audio; select BlackShark V2 Pro if ANC and a detachable mic are priorities.
Opt for Stealth 600 for ultra-long playtime and Xbox integration; opt for BlackShark V2 if you need detachable mic and THX-certified sound.






Professional reviewers commend the Delta II for its feather-light build, clear detachable microphone, and versatile tri-mode connectivity, but criticize headband pressure and the absence of active noise cancellation.
Everyday users praise the lightweight comfort and long battery life, while noting headband pressure and missing ANC as common complaints.

Professional reviewers consider the Void v2 MAX a solid mid-range headset, lauding its marathon-grade battery, dual-mode wireless flexibility, comfortable weight, and strong 50 mm drivers, while noting the lack of active noise cancellation and the separate Xbox-only model as minor drawbacks.
Everyday users echo the professional praise for battery longevity, comfort, and cross-platform connectivity, but commonly lament the fixed microphone and the Xbox-centric features that don't translate perfectly to other consoles.

Professional reviewers commend the BlackShark V2 HyperSpeed for its phenomenal TriForce Titanium drivers, immersive THX Spatial Audio on Windows, and ultra-low latency 2.4 GHz HyperSpeed dongle, while noting weak bass and lack of ANC.
Everyday users consistently praise the headset's comfort, clear mic quality, long battery life, and reliable positional audio that aids competitive play.

Reviewers commend the BlackShark V2 Pro for its upgraded Super Wideband microphone, exceptional 70-hour battery life, and immersive sound thanks to THX Spatial Audio, while noting occasional audio inconsistencies and the absence of a wired fallback.
Everyday users echo the professional praise for clear mic communication, all-day comfort, and long battery life, while also noting audio inconsistency issues and disappointment over missing wired and Xbox support.

Professional reviewers commend the BlackShark V3 for its ultra-low latency, precise 50 mm drivers, and high-quality boom mic, noting that the combination of THX Spatial Audio and customizable EQ makes it a top choice for FPS esports. They also appreciate the ergonomic comfort and long battery life, though they caution that the bulkier over-ear design and V-shaped sound signature may limit its appeal for fitness activities or music listening without further tuning.
Everyday users echo the professional praise, calling the headset an "excellent wireless gaming headset" and highlighting the long battery life and clear microphone as standout features. The most common criticisms revolve around its bulkiness during vigorous movement and the need to adjust the V-shaped sound profile for non-gaming audio.


