The gaming headset is the essential accessory for all gamers, offering precise sound for a successful gaming experience. Have you ever thought about buying it without having to break the bank? The market offers many models for less than 100 euros, which will allow you to enjoy quality games without worrying. But, are all models the same? Certainly not !
Discover through this article a selection of the best inexpensive gaming headsets, available for less than 100 euros. At this price, you will have to ignore certain features, but generally speaking, the models that we will offer you will satisfy your gaming experience. A purchasing guide is also available to help you know all the key elements that must be taken into account when choosing an inexpensive gaming sensor.
1.Logitech G PRO
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Features and Reviews
You are looking for a versatile gaming headset and especially for less than 100 euros, the Logitech G Pro X is what you are looking for. Sold on Amazon for €89.66, this is a headset made with input from the most professional players in the field. You will have understood, the Logitech G PRO X is cut in the image of esports, and especially for competition. Its compact design has been completely revised and benefits from the expertise of the manufacturer BLUE, known for its microphones.
Design and ergonomics
For the Logitech G PRO X headset, we see a concrete update of its design. The product is displayed in a sober and elegant style, unlike its predecessor which suffered from manufacturing that was not very reliable for our taste. Here, the manufacturer has skipped the plastic and is moving towards a design reminiscent of those of the Cloud Alpha and HyperX headsets.
We are not on a product that will follow you wherever you are, since its design is intended to be quite discreet. The headband designed with a metal headband gives this helmet a certain solidity. Flexibility is also essential.
What's in the box?
In the contents of the package, we find, of course, a Logitech G PRO .5mm… A user manual is also present to make it easier to use.
The manufacturer does well to provide a padded pouch to facilitate the transport of all the elements. Honestly, for this price, you couldn't expect more. What's more, the headset sports 50mm PRO-G drivers, 10mm larger than the previous model. You will therefore be able to use it in stereo or virtual surround depending on your games and preferences.
2. Hyper Cloud Alpha
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Features and Reviews
This product is a sure value. Although it is offered at an affordable price, it promises much better performance unlike some models of its generation. The model is very suitable for people looking for a gaming headset for 100 euros. The Cloud Alpha HyperX aims to be above the most famous models like Cloud or Cloud II. This product which is the subject of our appreciation is the perfect alliance between durability, performance and comfort. With its memory foam cushion, its aluminum ring and the completely removable connectors, you will be able to take your gaming headset everywhere with you.
Design and ergonomics
The HyperX Cloud Alpha demonstrates excellent comfort and ever more durability. Its design is a continuation of the Cloud and Cloud II headsets. It can be recognized by a look similar to that of the older versions. Even if everything is quite sober, it is an entry-level model which will please a lot of video game fans.
In terms of ergonomics, the HyperX Cloud Alpha offers a real feeling of confidence. Its weight of 289g makes it an ultra-light helmet, even the metal headband gives it a slightly more robust design.
Features and performance
As far as features are concerned, their number still needs to be improved. For example, HyperX would benefit from designing a model with dedicated tuning software. With the HyperX Cloud Alpha headset, you will not be able to configure an equalizer or create various listening profiles depending on the type of game or music chosen.
We also deplore the fact that the headset does not offer any virtual 7.1 surround sound compatibility unlike the Cloud II model. In terms of performance, the headset integrates 50 mm drivers. The response time varies from 13 to 27 Hz.
Steelseries Arctis 3
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Features and Reviews
This gaming headset, in addition to being available at a low price, is appreciated for its versatile nature. Equipped with Bluetooth connectivity, it stands out from several models of its generation through its wireless connection. Its versatility is justified by the fact that it can be used via a cable, whether on PC or console, but its Bluetooth connection will give you the possibility of gaining versatility.
Design and ergonomics
This helmet is available in two color variants. You will find on the market, models in a dark shade or another in a lighter shade. With the customization buttons below, you will be able to configure this gaming headset to suit you.
The SteelSeries Artics gaming headset is mainly made of plastic. If quality is essential, the product must be robust and solid at the same time. In terms of the headband, we would say that this headset recalls the lines of the traditional SteelSeries Arctis 3 with its suspended headband system as well as the ear cushions which allow your ears to always be fresh.
Software and performance
The SteelSeries Artis 3 brand generally designs gaming peripherals compatible with its SteelSeries Engine 3 software. The software is free and you just need to go to the manufacturer's website to find it. However, if you want to take advantage of it, you won't get there in a jiffy.
After downloading and installing the app, you will need to open an account on the manufacturer's platform. This is the sine qua none condition for being able to make settings from the SteelSeries Engine3 software. From this software, you will be able to modify several sound aspects of the headset. You will also be able to modify functionalities closely related to the use of a microphone.
In terms of performance, we are quite close to those found on the Siberia 840, the brand's most high-end model. This is a major advantage which suggests better performance.
Corsair HS35
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Features and Reviews
Below 50 euros, the Corsair HS35 headset is an entry-level model from the brand. But we recognize the pleasant touch that Corsair wanted to bring regarding the variety in the choice of colors. The headset is the best compromise for gamers who have a limited budget. One of the good things about this headset is that it will adapt very well to various platforms. We see this clearly on PCs and game consoles, thanks to its 3.5mm connection.
The model is followed by a removable microphone, which makes it a gaming headset optimized for mobile use. With the 50 mm drivers, we still won't condemn it in terms of sound reproduction. On the other hand, you must skip the 7.1 unlike other Corsair brand headsets.
Design and ergonomics
The attractive price of this Corsair HS35 headset is reflected in the overall design of the product, at least from a visual point of view. Made entirely of plastic, this headset is quite fragile as we could see when touched. But its memory foam for the earcups, but also on the headband makes it a slightly reliable and durable model.
The fact that it is essentially made of plastic gives it a featherweight of 250g. With such a weight, you will have no trouble taking it everywhere with you. Another advantage, but not the least, is that the headband is made of metal, a fairly rare feature on products in this price bracket.
Features and performance
I might as well tell you right away, this is an entry-level headset. For its price of less than 50 euros, you won't expect much. There is no remote control on the cable, but rather on the left earbud. A built-in wheel will be very useful for adjusting the volume. This is interesting, since in general, for this price range, you will not be entitled to the wheel, but rather to two buttons as well as a button which will activate or deactivate the microphone.
Furthermore, there is no software that will allow you to configure the sound effects. You will just have to settle for the sound available when the product is delivered.
SteelSeries Arctis 1
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Features and Reviews
Despite these slim price margins, the Arctis 1 looks like a very different set of cans than the Arctis 3. The most striking and obvious difference is the headband, which uses a more traditional aluminum chassis and is covered in lightweight black plastic. Plus, the level of clamping force around your ears is about right. It won't move even if you make sudden head movements. The headband has plenty of soft padding on the underside, but it's not as comfortable as the Arctis 3.
This low-end model features the same 40mm drivers, smaller than those in the 2019 edition Arctis 7. Its cans sound noticeably richer in bass, especially when listening to music.
The low end of kick drums, basslines, and distorted guitars tend to dominate the more subtle, softer elements of the mix, something we don't find with the Arctis 7 or Arctis Pro Wireless. Oddly enough, with the Arctis 1 it almost sounds like a software EQ is applied. However, with the headset using a 3.5mm connection instead of USB, the SteelSeries Engine software really can't change the headset's audio output.
How to choose the right gaming headset?
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The gaming headset, as stated above, is one of the essential weapons of gamers, alongside the keyboard, mouse, controller, etc. There are several models of gaming headsets on the market. While some benefit from wired or wireless technology, others are suitable for PCs, mobiles, etc. Choosing the best gaming headset or gaming microphones is the guarantee of the fluidity of the sounds coming from the videos.
It is also the headset that provides the best communication for virtual games. In this area, manufacturers continue to show creativity to design up-to-date models adapted to all types of players. You will find in stores or on the Amazon online store models with proprietary wireless transmission, virtual spatialization, modular design, RGB, Bluetooth, etc.
Given the great diversity present online, the choice can seem confusing. So, here are the elements to explore before choosing a gaming headset.
Which platform for which gaming headset?
When you want to choose a gaming headset, the first thing to do is determine the type of platform you want to play on. During this operation, you must ensure that your headset is compatible with the support on which you will have to play. It should be remembered that old gaming headsets were equipped with a simple jack.
Now the new models offer connectivity that is difficult to understand, and are only reserved for a single device. However, by opting for a 3.5mm connection, you will be able to use it on both consoles and PCs. However, remember that consoles do not support all the features available on a gaming headset, since this undoubtedly depends on the developer's software.
Wired or wireless headphones?
When it comes to choosing the best gaming headset for less than 100 euros, this question is on everyone's lips. There are more and more wireless headphones on the market. If users were leaning more towards wireless headsets, it was because the sound could be interrupted during a game. Now, older models are equipped with much more efficient technology to the point of being familiar with certain wired models. With a 2.5 Hz band or Bluetooth technology, a wireless headset can establish a link with a station connected to a computer or console. However, if you choose this type of headset, you must ensure that it is compatible with your platform.
The wired headset, on the other hand, connects to the support via a physical connection. This is the reason why it also benefits from the name of wired headset. Typically, a USB cable or 3.5mm connection for your microphone and headphones may be sufficient. Here you won't have to configure anything. All you have to do is plug in the headphones and you're done. The wired headset is characterized by its lightness compared to the wireless headset. Due to the length of the cable, you will not be able to go a certain distance. The other problem is that the helmet can wear out or break over time.
Comfort in use
Your future gaming headset must offer better comfort of use. To do this, the device must operate for a long time while offering greater comfort of use. To choose a headset that can offer such performance, you must take into account many aspects. This concerns, for example, the arch on which the weight of the helmet rests. The headband, in addition to benefiting from better solidity, must also be adjustable for better comfort on the skull and ears. For the earphones of your gaming headset, it is important to consider 3 main elements. It's about the material of manufacture, the model, but also the shape. A compact gaming headset will be ideal for people with small ears.
Sound reproduction
On headsets, there are display options that let you know whether it will sound good or not. There is indeed stereo mode, virtual surround mode and dimensional sound. Stereo headphones have a fairly simple principle of operation.
It actually divides the sound between two audio channels. In most cases, stereo headsets are equipped with a 3.5mm connection. Which makes them perfect gadgets for video and multimedia games. This type of headset adapts well to consoles and platforms of all kinds.
Headsets offering virtual 7.1 surround sound, on the other hand, support software and algorithms to reinforce 7 audio channels. With this type of headset, you will very quickly know what the origin of the sound is. Furthermore, headphones with dimensional sound have only just entered the market. This type of headset mainly relies on Dolby Atmos or Windows Sonics technologies to broadcast sound.