The best budget gaming headsets

The best budget gaming headsets
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The best budget gaming headsets are just as capable of producing excellent gaming audio for much less, although many audio snobs may disagree. They might not come with all the fancy trappings that pricier rivals may use to justify those exorbitant price tags, but they deliver where it matters – bringing you sound quality to give you that gaming edge you need.

Whether it’s having virtual surround sound for immersion, accurate spatial audio so you can hear where your enemies are, or sound profiles for different genres, the best budget gaming headsets prove that you don’t need to empty your wallet for great sound. They’re just as comfortable on your head for long hours even without the premium materials, too. And, they'll give you a more in-your-face experience than even the best computer speakers.

Even if you can afford something costly, you might consider one of the best budget gaming headsets on this list. Who knows? You might like one of them, and end up saving some money for another gaming accessory. 

Corsair HS50

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1. Corsair HS50

The best budget gaming headset

Specifications

Interface: 3.5mm
Features: 50mm neodymium speaker drivers, multi-platform compatibility
Platform: PC, PS4, XBOX One, Nintendo Switch, Mobile devices

Reasons to buy

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Strong stereo sound
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Comfortable and sturdy

Reasons to avoid

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Lacks surround sound

As far as excellent gaming headsets go, the Corsair HS50 Pro is incredibly minimalist – as in, there’s not a lot of bells and whistles here. However, what it lacks in features, it makes up for in performance and comfort in a big way. Thanks to its 3.5mm analog connection, the sound quality is not only appealing to audio purists but also superb overall even if it’s just in stereo. 

That construction is surprisingly premium as well, sturdy, nice to the touch, and comfortable to wear for hours upon hours of gaming. Finally, it offers multi-platform compatibility so you can simply use the same headphones for PC, PS4, or even Nintendo Switch gaming, saving you even more money. If you want a pair of gaming headphones that are reliable, durable, and versatile, you’ve got an ace in this.

Read the full review: Corsair HS50 Pro

Corsair Void Pro RGB

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2. Corsair Void Pro RGB

Best budget gaming headset with 7.1 surround sound

Specifications

Interface: 2.4GHz wireless audio or USB
Features: Up to 40 ft and up to 16 hours of battery life (wireless), 50mm neodymium speaker drivers, Dolby 7.1 surround, RGB lighting
Platform: PC

Reasons to buy

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Great sound quality
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Recording quality is good

Reasons to avoid

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Mic sometimes doesn't turn on automatically

Whether wired or wireless, the Corsair Void Pro RGB is an excellent budget gaming headset if you’re looking for something with surround sound. It’s virtual surround sound, of course, but it’s impressive nonetheless, ideal for making your games sound more immersive or knowing where your enemies are for accurate and fast shooting. Naturally, the sound quality is just as good, albeit decidedly game-orientated.

The wired is cheaper than the wireless, but both are less than $100/£100 and an even better value considering it also boasts various EQ profiles, RGB lighting, and a high-quality mic – on top of that 7.1 surround sound. 

Read the full review: Corsair Void Pro RGB

Astro A10

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3. Astro A10

Best no-frills gaming headset

Specifications

Interface: 3.5mm
Features: Flip to Mute Mic, polycarbonite steel headband, uni-directional microphone
Platform: Xbox One, PS4, Nintendo Switch, Mobile, MAC, and PC

Reasons to buy

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Strong sound for the price
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Comfortable, durable build

Reasons to avoid

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No surround sound

If frills and thrills hardly excite you, and having solid sound and comfort take precedence over anything else, then the Astro A10 wired gaming headset might just be the best budget gaming headset for you. There are no special features here, save perhaps that flip-to-mute mic functionality, which – as the name suggests – mutes when you put it back up, out of the way. 

Other than that, it doesn’t really have any other tricks up its sleeves. Still, that sound quality is a major selling point, even if it doesn’t offer surround sound, and that excellent build and polycarbonate headband prioritize your comfort when gaming. Those two reasons are definitely more than enough to make this one among the best value gaming headsets right now.

Read the full review: Astro A10

Turtle Beach Recon 70

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4. Turtle Beach Recon 70

Cheapest excellent gaming headset

Specifications

Interface: 3.5mm
Features: Flip-up mic, Synthetic leather-wrapped ear cushions
Platform: Xbox One, PS4 Pro and PS4, mobile devices and PCs

Reasons to buy

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Affordable price
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Solid audio performance

Reasons to avoid

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Made from cheaper materials

The Turtle Beach Recon 70 may neither be made of premium materials, nor have dazzling design elements. But, for a pair of gaming headphones that’s less than $50/£50, it certainly delivers in stellar (stereo) performance, complete with clear booming and popping sounds during battle scenes. Despite the lack of surround sound, it also does a decent job of producing a sense of space, giving you plenty for much less.

With it being a 3.5mm unit, it also boasts multi-platform compatibility that isn’t always on hand in pricier headsets. And, even if it’s not exactly the best-looking or more premium made out there, the red or green trimmings give it a bit of gaming style, while the plastic build feels solid. Not too shabby for the cheapest gaming headset on this list.

Read the full review: Turtle Beach Recon 70

SteelSeries Arctis 3

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5. SteelSeries Arctis 3

Most versatile budget gaming headset

Specifications

Interface: 3.5mm or Bluetooth
Features: Up to 28 hours of battery life (wireless), AirWeave ear cushions, Ski Goggle Suspension Band, ClearCast Mic
Platform: PC, Nintendo Switch, PS4, Xbox One, VR, mobile devices

Reasons to buy

+
Clear microphone pickup
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Long-lasting battery even with Bluetooth

Reasons to avoid

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Some build and comfort issues

Much like the Corsair Void Pro RGB, the SteelSeries Arctis 3 offers both wired and wireless options, with the wireless option using a Bluetooth connection so you can connect it to other devices. Its versatility doesn’t end there – this Swiss Army knife of gaming headsets has a staggeringly long battery life of 28 hours and a design that’s not at all gaming-centric so you can also use it for non-gaming situations.

In SteelSeries fashion, the audio is great and that mic is crystal clear. As for comfort, we love the AirWeave ear cushions that will keep your ears cool, dry and pain-free, as well as the Ski Goggle suspension band to minimize pressure points on your head. If you’re looking for the most versatile gaming headset in the budget range, the SteelSeries Arctis 3 is a sure win.

Read the full review: SteelSeries Arctis 3

Michelle Rae Uy
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Michelle Rae Uy is the former Computing Reviews and Buying Guides Editor at TechRadar. She's a Los Angeles-based tech, travel and lifestyle writer covering a wide range of topics, from computing to the latest in green commutes to the best hiking trails. She's an ambivert who enjoys communing with nature and traveling for months at a time just as much as watching movies and playing sim games at home. That also means that she has a lot more avenues to explore in terms of understanding how tech can improve the different aspects of our lives.