
SteelSeries
Arctis Nova 7 Series
Multi-device audio & comfort king, but buggy software.

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If you're sticking to all in one headsets/gamer brand gear. Hyper X for sure (imo). Grab the nicest one they sell and be done with it. If you're willing to get wacky, theres always the DAC + Studio Headphones (DT990s or something) + Mic (Modmics and stuff exist for this). I went that route after years of gamer headsets and couldn't be happier. Not wireless anymore so if thats a deal breaker, stick with the gamer stuff unless you're ready to plonk down dumb money. The Hyper X stuff will do the job though for sure. :)
Got HyperX cloud loved them and replaced them with a wireless version. Super comfortable, sound quality/ virtual surround works great. Mic is mediocre / ok.
Got HyperX cloud loved them and replaced them with a wireless version. Super comfortable, sound quality/ virtual surround works great. Mic is mediocre / ok.
Wired Hyperx, because EVERY BT buds are waking up my Deck randomly.
Hyper x. Are pretty decent, had mine for around 3 years, no sign of wear and tear, still crispy clean audio, they are wired. The included mic was ok, but I disconnected it as I have a blue yeti. Would recommend
Hyperx are great! Have been using some daily for 3 years, still perfect!
Wireless all the way. Used HyperX with cable but man. Wireless is keeping around 120 hours and i can stand up and use it everywhere. When you go to toilet with chatting with friends its game changer! 😄
I bought a HyperX wired and it felt pretty quality to me, is there something specific you were looking for? Personally idk that ive ever found something better than the Klipsch earbuds ive had for over a decade. The Razer BlackShark V3 is ridiculously light but has worked purrfectly with a fully wireless setup, no crosstalk. You might have read the posts in the Wiki community bookmark but if not there's 2 on headsets that might help.
That's why i mentioned the Razer Blackshark, but I couldve been clearer. I have my mouse, headset, keyboard, and controller all wireless connected to my pc. Granted they are all using the original dongles and some care is observed with plugging them too close together, they never interfere with each other or lag even after long sessions of use. Assuming your intention of "quality" is how cheaply made something feels, the BlackShark actually feels less quality than the HyperX as the BS is so light it feels like a toy. Where HyperX actually had weight to the headset and was about half the price. My advice would be just ask your favorite streamer what they use and buy that, there's already a bunch of great recommendations by others here.

SteelSeries
Arctis Nova 7 Series
Multi-device audio & comfort king, but buggy software.

Drop + EPOS / Sennheiser
PC38X
Unrivaled open-back sound for price, but lacks isolation.

SteelSeries
Arctis 7 Series
Durable comfort, long battery, but buggy software.

HyperX
Cloud III Series
FPS positional audio & comfort, but buggy DTS software.

HyperX
Cloud Alpha Series
Long battery & durable, but some sound bleed issues.

Ranked #1
Drop + EPOS / Sennheiser - PC38X

Ranked #1
SteelSeries - Arctis 7 Series

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SteelSeries - Arctis Nova Pro Series

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SteelSeries - Arctis Nova 7 Series

Ranked #1
SteelSeries - Arctis Nova Pro Series

Ranked #1
Astro (Logitech) - A50 Series