April 5 2019

The 5 Best PS4 Gaming Headsets

Investing in the best gaming headset for your PS4 gaming console can totally change your gaming experience. Visuals are only one part of the gaming experience.

The combination of great visuals and mind-blowing audio allows you to fully immerse yourself in the game, especially considering you rely on audio cues to make various decisions – such as laying low in an ambush while your opponents think they are about to sneak up on you. 🎧 💻


Best Gaming Headsets for PS4

Selecting the right gaming headset for your console can be hard: is a wireless headset worth the extra outlay, or should you stick to a wired set? Are noise-canceling mics just a marketing gimmick or do they serve a purpose?

If you need some help deciding on which to get, this article should help you make a choice no matter your quirks or budget. If you make a sound choice, you will probably able to use the same headset when PS5 comes to town.

Best Choice: PlayStation Platinum Wireless Headset

Pros & Cons

  • Incredible audio performance
  • Comfortable and plushy
  • Great value
  • Surround lacks panache
  • Obtrusive design
  • Plastic parts look fragile

Key Features

  • 3D Surround sound
  • 12-hr battery life
  • Noise cancellation capabilities
  • Wireless (has spare 3.5mm audio cable)

PlayStation Platinum Wireless Review

This perfect mix of price and performance was made just for the PS4 gaming console. The Sony PlayStation Platinum gaming headset is just the can to buy if you don’t want to spend so much time deciding what you need and don’t need.

The Platinum headset is an impressive piece of work. Its 50mm drivers come with 7.1 virtual surround, producing rich, highly positional audio that allows you to immerse yourself in the gaming session fully. Combined with their punchy bass, and well-toned mids, this is everything you would want from a high-quality gaming headset.

The Platinum headset is remarkably well designed. Its clean lines, durable build and well-placed audio controls mean these could pass for a pair of standard music headphones. They fold away neatly, too, and come with a carry pouch for easy storage and transportation.

It’s also comfortable and fits well over the ear during gaming sessions, increasing its comfortability ratio exponentially. The Platinum headset is a brilliant choice for gamers and one of the best wireless gaming headsets out there.

Premium Pick: Sennheiser GSP 600

Pros & Cons

  • Professional mic
  • Sturdy build
  • Exceptional sound quality
  • Pricey
  • Industrial design form makes it a rather bulky headset
  • Design can be rather garish.

Key Features

  • Wireless up to 30 feet
  • “Broadcast quality mic”
  • 40mm drivers

Sennheiser GSP 600 Review

The German-engineered Sennheiser GSP 600 is a monster of a headset, producing phenomenal sound quality during gaming sessions. Its transducers ensure the audio has extraordinary lucidity and extended bass response.

The GSP 600 isn’t much of a looker, with its industrial form design, but its ergonomic ear cushions and advanced hinge system mean that you can lift the boom arm to mute the microphone, cutting out the ability to lose focus on your game when working your mic.

The sound system offers energetic, bass-heavy audio with decent noise-canceling, and an incredibly advanced “broadcast quality microphone,” which means a combination of clear immersive sound combined with a clear communication channel with your teammates during multiplayer games.

The GSP 600 is fundamentally a stereo headset, lacking any of the trendier software-driven 7.1 surround sound that has become popular in recent times, but you would hardly notice the difference.

It’s also built to be comfortable to use for lengthy periods, with soft leather ear cups, and an ergonomic, adjustable headband. This reliability and expertise do translate exceptionally well to gaming, making this one of the PS4 headsets you should buy… if you have the budget.

Best Value: Razer Kraken Pro V2

Pros & Cons

  • Sturdy, comfortable build
  • Punchy bass tones
  • Great audio output
  • Large size takes getting used too
  • Ear cups can get sweaty during long gaming sessions

Key Features

  • Retractable mic
  • 50mm Neodymium drivers
  • 1.3m length cable
  • Amplified bass capabilities

Razer Kraken Pro V2 Review

The Kraken Pro is Razer’s stereo headset for gamers who want an easy-to-use answer to gaming audio and voice chat.

The Razer Kraken Pro V2 is a dynamo of a headset, with an internal sound system that produces some great punchy audio, complemented by a sturdy, lightweight design. It is built to be comfortable over the ears and doesn’t irritate the gamer during extended gaming sessions.

Its massive ear cups are more significant than other headsets you might have used before, but they produce some of the best audio tones you can get while gaming, ensuring you become fully immersed in your gaming surroundings.

The retractable mic is also an attractive feature, capable of proper noise cancellation and reproducing your voice without the usual static associated with most headsets.

The Kraken Pro V2 is a simple no-frills headset and feels firm and when built when you hold it. It’s excellent at what it does because it gets the basics right. The sound, bass, and chat are all delivered as promised, and the design is uncomplicated and straightforward.

Its price to value ratio is an excellent pick for any discerning gamer, as it punches way above its weight when you compare it to more expensive PS4 gaming headsets. If your goal is to find one of the best PS4 gaming headsets under $100 that delivers you value bang for the buck, then there’s a lot you would like about the Kraken Pro V2.

Best Wireless: Razer Nari Ultimate

Pros & Cons

  • High quality of sound
  • Features Rumble
  • Strong wireless connection
  • Pricey

Key Features:

  • Closed Back
  • 50 mm drivers
  • 8 hours of battery life with HyperSense
  • 430g weight

Razer Nari Ultimate Revie

If you’re looking for a slightly higher-end Razer product, this is the one to go for, especially since it has a pretty awesome feature; Rumble.

Yep, that’s right, this headset actually vibrates with louder sounds, such as explosions (although thankfully you can turn it off). Whether that makes the game more immersive or not, well that would be up to you, but honestly it most likely will.

The downside of course is that running with this rumble features shortens the battery live to about 8 hours, vs 20 hours without it, which is a significant change).

Otherwise, the overall headset is truly excellent, with the nice big 50mm drivers managing to push a high quality of sound. Artifacting is also at a minimum, so you get yourself some pretty clear sound overall. It’s also pretty light, which is surprising given the size of the driver, so even if you do spend 8-10 hours playing on this headset you shouldn’t get too much fatigue.

As for the wireless, the connection is strong and it doesn’t have some of the issues that cheaper wireless headsets have.

Of course, the big downside here is that you’re going to be spending a pretty penny to get and honestly the frequency response isn’t the best, so it’s not going to be great for non-console gaming. That being said, it’s an excellent all-around headset with great battery life and strong wireless performance, so it’s definitely worth the price.

SteelSeries Arctis Pro with GameDAC

Pros & Cons

  • Amazing audio reproduction
  • Great passive noise-cancelling
  • Included GameDAC
  • Pretty expensive
  • No wireless connection

Key Features:

  • Closed Back
  • 50mm Drivers
  • Lightweight
  • Tons of included features
  • Great sound quality

 SteelSeries Arctis Pro Review

SteelSeries is well known for their mice and keyboards, but in the past few years they’ve gone in heavy with their headset offerings and I have to say, they’re doing a good job. The SeelSeries Arctis Pro has one of the best frequency responses and audio reproduction in the industry, with some really great and balanced sound.

The positional audio is also excellent, so there won’t be any doubt where that bullet is coming from as it zips by inches from your face. Thankfully, with the included DAC you can equalize the audio without needing a PC, so you don’t have to worry about that aspect.

The large 50mm drivers are excellent and will cover your ears pretty well, with the closed back offering some passive noise-cancelling for you. You can also customize the external LEDs to whatever color your prefer, which is pretty awesome. I should also mention that you can also equalize the mic, which is good because it tends to be a bit hit or miss depending on the person.

One big downside here though is that this headset isn’t wireless, since it connects to the DAC and then the DAC needs to connect to your PS4. This isn’t a really big dealbreaker, since the overall audio and mic quality are just excellent.

The only other big issue is it’s staggering price, which is a ton to spend on a headset, although certainly well worth it. If you’re looking for one of the best ps4 headsets out there, this is the one.

$251.48: Amazon

 

Gaming Headsets for PS4: Buying Guide

Picking a gaming headset for your PS4 is relatively straight forward, as you’ll be looking at the same things you would for most other types of headsets. The only main difference is to focus on headsets that equalize for games, since that can enrich your experience more. On top of that, there’s a few other things you need to consider.

Connection Type

Under normal circumstances I’d say that how the headset connects is not that important, but when you’re gaming on a console, going with a wireless option might very well be better. That being said, wireless headsets still have some issues with choppiness and connectivity issues, as well as the fact that you have to deal with battery life and range.

Thankfully though, tech has gotten much better in the past few years, although only the higher end headsets really have the best wireless performance. So, when you’re picking a headset for console gaming, I’d suggest aiming for a wireless one.

Drivers

When talking about headphones, the driver isn’t necessarily the software that makes it run. In this case, drivers is the device inside the speaker itself that drives the speaker and makes sound.

Now, for the most part sound quality isn’t necessarily tied to driver size, but having a larger driver means you generally have better audio. So a 50mm driver will more likely be better than a 46mm driver. Again though, I want to stress that smaller drivers can also have great audio, especially if it’s a higher end headset.

Features

I think the most important added feature to have on any headset is the ability to equalize it. Unfortunately, most headsets don’t really have that option, unless you’re using a PC. Since we’re not talking about PCs here, going for a headset that allows you to EQ without a PC would be useful.

Laptop computer with an Apogee Groove USB DACheadphone amplifier

For example the SteelSeries Arctis Pro with GameDAC is great because it has it’s own DAC that allows you to do a bit of EQ without having a PC constantly connected to it.


Frequently Asked Questions

Does ps4 Pro Support 7.1 Surround Sound?

Yes and no. The PS4 Pro (and the Ps4) support surround sound through the USB, but if the game itself doesn’t support it, then it reverts back to a lower standard such as 5.1.

What Is Optical out on PS4?

The optical out is there for audio, and you can set your PS4 to output to that out if you want to use it.

Is Optical Better Than Aux?

In some ways. While Optical doesn’t have the same interference issues that aux has, it can lose information bits which can cause jitteriness or just lost audio. On the other hand, Optical can carry more digital data that the aux can’t, such as Dolby Surround.

GAMDIAS GHS3300 Hebe V2 Gaming Headset with 3.5mm Jack

So which one would you pick? Well, if you have a lot of intereference from nearby electronics, or if you’re running a super long cable, or if you need specific digital formats, going with Optical is what you should go for.

Why Wont My Headphones Work on My PS4?

It’s possible that your headphones or headset isn’t connected properly. From the PS4 home screen, go to Settings > Devices > Controllers. Chose Output to Audio > Check All Audio. If Output to Audio is greyed out, then your headset isn’t connected properly. You should try removing and then reinserting the headset jack from your controller, that should hopefully fix it.


Final Verdict

Well, there you have it folks, some of the best headsets that you’ll find for your PS4 gaming. I’ve included a variety of options for you to pick from, so hopefully you should find something that tickles your fancy. Either way, I wish you the best of luck in choosing the right headset for your awesome gaming.


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Albert Bassili