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Maybe I’m picky, but it was impossible to find one that had it all.

Unfortunately, there isn’t a glut of circumaural wireless options out there either.

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In fact, many of the headsets in this comparison have been around for years.

It seems like manufacturers aren’t in a hurry to produce high-quality wireless headsets for PC gamers.

So I have to ask, is it really that much of a niche?

For my own purposes, I eventually settled for theAstro A50.

Despite its maddening firmware, most of the resulting issues are merely harmless irritations.

I now muteMumblewith a hotkey, for example, while changing options so no one hears the beeping.

It’s inconvenient, but I’ll live.

In truth, the Astro checks off most of my boxes, some of them phenomenally so.

The next best, or perhaps the best choice for most people out there will be theSteelSeries H Wireless.

For most gamers, the H Wireless is a great choice.

The extra battery and its tremendous flexibility are hard to pass up.

I wish it were as comfortable as the A50 on my head.

For gamers on the budget, I believe theLogitech G930is what you are looking for.

Also, it does come with a 3-year warranty, so there’s something to think about.

As for the rest, I found Bluetooth on the i60 and Z300 compelling.

Due to questionable microphone quality and poor wireless range though, both had to be scratched off my list.