Asus' Delta II is a premium wireless gaming headset with simultaneous 2.4GHz wireless and Bluetooth connectivity and very detailed audio, but its music playback and microphone are just okay. It's a good headset, but there are plenty of other, cheaper options.
Corsair's Void Wireless v2 features dual-wireless connectivity and surprisingly good audio — this lightweight, mid-range gaming headset performs well whether you're gaming, listening to music, watching movies, or chatting with friends.
Corsair's newest flagship headset in its Virtuoso line sounds fantastic in games, delivering detail you didn't even know existed. Unfortunately, the headset is stiff and uncomfortable, and yes, you still have to use iCue.
The Arctis Nova 5 Wireless is a cheaper alternative to the Arctis Nova 7 Wireless, but it suffers from the same driver issues as its pricier counterpart.
Turtle Beach's new Atlas Air is an open-back wireless gaming headset with an impressively lightweight, comfortable design and great sound. But the software is bad.
Beyerdynamic's newest gaming headset features its studio-quality Stellar.45 drivers, but it's expensive for what is otherwise a fairly basic wired headset.