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But it’s far from cheap - priced at $899, it definitely earns its title of ‘Best Gaming Headset Splurge.’ This over-ear, open-back planar magnetic gaming headset features a lightweight magnesium frame and a design that mirrors the rest of the company’s LCD lineup. If you’re looking for an audiophile experience that will also work as a gaming headset, Audeze’s LCD-GX has you covered. ![]() Open-back design means everyone can hear what you’re listening to Read: SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless review But if these aren’t in your budget, the Kingston HyperX Cloud Alpha is a solid sub-$100 pick that boasts excellent audio and a comfortable fit. The Nova Pro Wireless is ambitious, but it delivers - and it’s a much better deal if you consider that this might be the only headset/pair of headphones you ever need to buy. This headset not only does it all, it slips seamlessly between it all - from PC gaming to console gaming to video chatting to audiophile listening. ![]() Oh, and there’s more: A fully-retractable bidirectional noise-canceling mic, active noise canceling (with an optional transparency mode), and simultaneous 2.4GHz wireless and Bluetooth 5.0 connectivity with audio mixing capabilities. ![]() ![]() It’s not just game audio that sounds immersive and layered this headset does a great job with all types of audio. The Nova Pro Wireless delivers excellent audio and sports hi-fi-capable, custom-designed 40mm drivers (though you’ll need a wired connection and a DAC to experience the headset’s 10 - 40,000Hz frequency response).
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