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The best gaming headset deals in Amazon’s Spring Sale

Last chance to secure crystal-clear comms.

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Image credit: RPS Photo Composite / Logitech

I used to think any old headset would do. Plug it in, hear the game, done. Then I bought a half-decent one and immediately heard footsteps I’d been ignoring for years. Now I can’t go back. If you’re still gaming with tinny audio and a mic that makes you sound like a drive-thru cashier in a hurricane, Amazon's Spring Sale is your best chance to escape the audio troubles, and it's also the last day of the sale as well, so don't delay on these top discounts.

ProductTypeDriversMicConnectivityBattery LifePlatformsSpecial
HyperX Cloud Stinger CoreWireless40mmSwivel-to-mute, Noise-Cancelling2.4GHz WirelessNot SpecifiedPS5, PS4, PCDurable Steel Sliders, Onboard Controls
Logitech G Astro A50Wireless + Base Station40mm PRO-G GrapheneBroadcast-Quality Boom2.4GHz, Bluetooth, USB-C24 hrsXbox, PS5, PCPLAYSYNC, 7-Core DSP, G HUB EQ
Logitech G Astro A30Wireless + BluetoothNot SpecifiedDetachable Boom + Built-in2.4GHz, Bluetooth, Aux27 hrsPS5, Switch, PC, MobileCustom Tags, Mobile App, Multi-device Mix
Razer BlackShark V2 HyperSpeedWireless50mm TriForce TitaniumHyperClear Wideband Bendable2.4GHz, Bluetooth, USB-C70 hrsMulti-platformTHX Spatial Audio, Memory Foam
Razer Kaira XWired50mm TriForceHyperClear Cardioid3.5mmN/A (Wired)PS5, PC, Mac, MobileFlowKnit Cushions, On-Headset Controls

There are some wild deals flying around on wireless beasts, surround sound monsters, and mics so crisp they’ll make your squad wonder if you finally moved out of your parents’ basement. I’ve handpicked the headsets below because I either want them or I’ve tried them and regret not buying a second. Let’s get into it.

HyperX HHSS1C-KB-WT/G Cloud Stinger Core

HyperX Cloud Stinger Core Wireless Gaming Headset

$59.99 (25% off, was $79.99)

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If you want a wireless headset that doesn’t feel like a medieval torture device after two hours, this is it. I think HyperX nailed the basics here: decent sound, a noise-cancelling mic that actually mutes when you flip it, and earcups that don’t boil your head. It’s lightweight, PlayStation-friendly, and doesn’t come with software that needs a NASA degree to operate.

Logitech G Astro A50 Omni-Platform Wireless Gaming Headset + Base Station

Logitech G Astro A50 Wireless Gaming Headset + Base Station

$250.84 (16% off, was $299.99)

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This is the one I want when I feel like flexing on literally everyone in my Discord. The Astro A50 is a premium, no-compromise headset with a charging dock, three-system switching, and PRO-G Graphene drivers that sound so good, I hear enemies I haven't even spawned yet. The mic is broadcast quality, the audio is untouchable, and the price—while chunky—is totally worth it if you want top-tier everything.

Logitech G Astro A30 LIGHTSPEED Wireless Gaming Headset

Logitech G Astro A30 LIGHTSPEED Wireless Gaming Headset

$149.99 (17% off, was $179.99)

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I think of this one as the stylish multitasker. You get Lightspeed wireless, Bluetooth, and a cable, so you can jump from console to mobile without missing a beat. The A30's battery life is absurd (27 hours), and you can hot-swap between a detachable boom or built-in mic depending on your vibe. Oh, and yes, you can customize the speaker tags. Because why not make your ears look cool too?

Razer BlackShark V2 HyperSpeed Wireless Gaming Headset

Razer BlackShark V2 HyperSpeed Wireless Gaming Headset

$98.99 (24% off, was $129.99)

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This thing sounds as serious as it looks. It weighs almost nothing, gives you THX Spatial Audio that makes every shooter feel cinematic, and it lasts up to 70 hours on a single charge. The mic captures more detail than your friends want to hear and the memory foam earcups are basically pillows for your face. I think this is the smartest pick if you want performance and battery life without going full baller.

Razer Kaira X Wired Gaming Headset

Razer Kaira X Wired Gaming Headset for PlayStation

$39.99 (33% off, was $59.99)

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Look, if your budget is tighter than a sniper’s scope, this is the one. The Kaira X gives you 50mm TriForce drivers, a surprisingly good mic, and memory foam that feels way too good for this price. It’s wired, which means zero latency, and it works with just about anything with a 3.5mm jack. It’s the headset equivalent of a clutch play—unexpected, effective, and oddly satisfying.

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