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

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The best wireless options within that budget are the Turtle Beach Stealth 600 (the version that's Xbox/PC compatible is generally the cheapest, at least on Amazon), and the Logitech G535 LIGHTSPEED. Both should perform around the same as the headset you have sound wise, something that's better would likely cost around £100.
While the G535 doesn't have the worst wireless mic, it's still not really that great. [https://i.rtings.com/assets/products/9VvReiiR/logitech-g535-lightspeed-wireless/sam.wav](https://i.rtings.com/assets/products/9VvReiiR/logitech-g535-lightspeed-wireless/sam.wav) [https://i.rtings.com/assets/products/TpkyHznu/drop-sennheiser-epos-pc38x/sam.wav](https://i.rtings.com/assets/products/TpkyHznu/drop-sennheiser-epos-pc38x/sam.wav) edit: note the second link is for a wired headset, but is used as an example of what kind of quality you can get with a boom mic on a pair of consumer headphones. It's a $150 headset, but the <$100 PC37X had the same mic. And some $70\~$80 wireless headsets are surprisingly close.
[Got these](https://www.amazon.co.uk/Logitech-LIGHTSPEED-Wireless-Gaming-Headset/dp/B07W6FQ659?th=1&psc=1) at Curry's for the same price and so far they have been excellent. I play BF6 and R6 so get a good reference of massive sound and quieter sounds and can say they are very good for £49. Highly recommend. Battery life is about 34hrs too so not the worst considering it's type c and you can use them while they charge too.
I'm been happy with the Logitech G535 lightspeed. Does a decent job in terms of audio, but what's really nice is how comfortable they are. I've literally walked out of the house with them, not noticing I had them on. It's also nice that I can walk room to room with them on, as long as the transmitter USB is positioned well. Benefit is the mute by pushing the mic arm up. You can do a quick pee run between games and still hear your team mates bad mouth you while muted. lol.
I know i’m late but I decided to comment because I also had a G535 and switched to a Cloud 3s last week😂 i’m no audiophile, but I can tell you the Cloud 3s were a masive improvement. I play FPS games and I can hear foot steps around me and know how exactly where people are. As for the mic, the first time I used the head set my friends were saying the mic sounded extremely clear. There’s probably better headsets than the Cloud 3s but they are a huge improvement over the G535 and i’m happy I bought them
Can't go wrong with these amazing sound for the price huge battery life and work fantastic and uncomfortable I've had them for years and if they broke I would buy another one Logitech G535 Wireless Gaming Headset, Lightspeed, Plug & Play, USB, White - Walmart.com https://share.google/7Ofiuiss4oU8zfj8v
They are comfortable dam auto correct

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

Ranked #1
SteelSeries - Arctis Nova Pro Series

Ranked #1
SteelSeries - Arctis Nova 7 Series

Ranked #1
SteelSeries - Arctis Nova Pro Series

Ranked #1
Astro (Logitech) - A50 Series