Best Headsets for Bluetooth

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Best for Bluetooth

Razer BlackShark V3 Pro

4.7 feature score

Highest scored product for this feature based on supporting review evidence.

Best overall product

SteelSeries Arctis Nova Elite

4.2 overall score

Strongest overall product among items with scored evidence for this feature.

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#1 Razer BlackShark V3 Pro
4.7
6 reviews

Bluetooth support is broadly useful, with reviewers citing Bluetooth 5.3, phone/mobile use, and simultaneous wireless use as major conveniences.

Pros: Wireless latency, Positional audio accuracy

Cons: RGB lighting customization, Integrated microphone

#2 Cherry XTRFY H3 Wireless Gaming Headset
4.6
6 reviews

Bluetooth performance was consistently reliable in the reviews, with smooth switching and stable use across phones and other portable devices. Simultaneous dual-audio playback is not supported. Reviews indicate you can...

Pros: Battery, Volume output

Cons: Multipoint connectivity reliability, Codec support

#3 Audeze Maxwell
4.5
9 reviews

Bluetooth support is modern and useful, with Bluetooth 5.3 and strong codec support, though some reviewers preferred the dongle for gaming.

Pros: Battery, Charging

Cons: Active noise cancellation, Touch control responsiveness

#4 SteelSeries Arctis Nova Elite
4.5
10 reviews

Bluetooth support is widely documented and praised, including simultaneous use, LE Audio/LC3 mentions, and phone or mobile use.

Pros: Audio-video sync accuracy, Hinge durability

Cons: aptX, Smudge resistance

#5 SteelSeries Arctis Nova 7 Wireless Gen 2
4.5
13 reviews

Bluetooth was praised for simultaneous-device use and app access, though codec limits and occasional power or latency quirks kept it from being flawless.

Pros: Wireless latency, Multi-platform compatibility

Cons: Active noise cancellation, Water/sweat resistance rating

#6 Logitech G325 Lightspeed Wireless Gaming Headset
4.4
4 reviews

Bluetooth performance is broadly positive. Reviewers describe pairing and day-to-day connection stability as reliable, with smooth switching and no major dropout complaints.

Pros: Weight comfort, Comfort during long use

Cons: Active noise cancellation effectiveness, Microphone noise reduction

#7 beyerdynamic MMX 150 Wireless Over-Ear Gaming Headset
4.4
3 reviews

Bluetooth pairing and day-to-day stability are described as reliable, with quick connections and no major dropouts reported in the wireless-focused reviews.

Pros: Battery, Multipoint connectivity reliability

Cons: Active noise cancellation effectiveness, Xbox compatibility

#8 RIG Spectre R8 Pro
4.3
6 reviews

Bluetooth 5.2 support is repeatedly noted and generally works well alongside the 2.4 GHz wireless connection.

Pros: Earpad replacement ease, Wireless latency

Cons: Active noise cancellation, Carry case quality

#9 SteelSeries Arctis Nova 3 Gaming Headset
4.2
11 reviews

Bluetooth performance is generally stable with painless switching between devices, and Bluetooth 5.3 is frequently cited across reviews. True simultaneous 2.4GHz plus Bluetooth audio is generally not the norm here;...

Pros: Maximum volume clarity, Audio-video sync accuracy

Cons: Active noise cancellation effectiveness, Simultaneous wireless + Bluetooth audio

#10 Sony INZONE H9 II Wireless Gaming Headset
4.1
7 reviews

Bluetooth connectivity is generally described as quick and reliable for phones and secondary devices. It is often used for music or chat while gaming through the dongle. Simultaneous dongle plus...

Pros: Weight comfort, Ear cup swivel/rotation range

Cons: Xbox compatibility, Replaceable battery

#11 SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless Gaming Headset
3.9
5 reviews

Bluetooth is often stable for basic listening, but multiple long-term users report annoying device switching behavior and occasional glitches or brief distortion. Overall stability is good, yet not flawless across...

Pros: Replaceable battery, Simultaneous wireless + Bluetooth audio

Cons: aptX, LDAC

#12 Turtle Beach Atlas Air Wireless Gaming Headset
3.9
7 reviews

Bluetooth generally works reliably for calls and media, but it’s higher latency than the 2.4GHz dongle and switching between sources can take a couple seconds. True simultaneous game audio (2.4GHz)...

Pros: Comfort during long use, Weight comfort

Cons: Active noise cancellation effectiveness, Noise isolation (passive)

#13 Razer Barracuda X
3.7
10 reviews

Bluetooth support depends on model year and variant, with 2022 and Chroma reviews praising it while older Barracuda X reviews note its absence.

Pros: Multi-platform compatibility, Connectivity versatility

Cons: Water/sweat resistance rating, aptX

#14 Logitech G Astro A50 X Wireless Gaming Headset
3.1
12 reviews

Bluetooth is functional and often stable near the base station, but reviewers repeatedly note it is constrained by base-station range and can cut out when you move away or out...

Pros: Maximum volume clarity, Volume output

Cons: Active noise cancellation effectiveness, Wired connection sound quality

#15 Fractal Design Scape Headset
3.1
3 reviews

Wireless connectivity is generally stable, but a few reviewers report occasional 2.4GHz dropouts or early reliability issues; repositioning the dongle via the dock is suggested as a mitigation. Simultaneous wireless...

Pros: Design and Aesthetics, Equalizer customization

Cons: Active noise cancellation effectiveness, Multipoint connectivity reliability

#16 HyperX Cloud Stinger 2
2.5
2 reviews

Wireless variants use a 2.4 GHz dongle, while at least one reviewer explicitly notes there is no Bluetooth connectivity.

Pros: Wireless latency, Xbox compatibility

Cons: RGB lighting customization, Detachable cable convenience

#17 HyperX Cloud III
1.6
7 reviews

Most wireless reviews criticize the lack of Bluetooth, though one outlier review claims a Bluetooth mode was present.

Pros: Microphone quality for calls, Hinge durability

Cons: Active noise cancellation, Detachable cable convenience

#18 Cooler Master CH351 Gaming Headset
1.5
1 review

Wireless stability is the CH351's biggest weakness, with persistent static and buzzing reported even during active use.

Pros: Microphone noise reduction, Microphone quality for calls

Cons: Active noise cancellation effectiveness, Bluetooth connectivity stability

#19 HyperX Cloud Alpha
1.0
5 reviews

Bluetooth is a consistent missing feature on Wireless, repeatedly framed as a limitation or lack of backup connectivity.

Pros: Battery, Detachable cable convenience

Cons: Active noise cancellation, Bluetooth

#20 RIG R5 Spear MAX HD
1.0
4 reviews

Bluetooth is absent; reviewers repeatedly emphasize that this is a wired-only headset with no wireless connectivity.

Pros: Audio-video sync accuracy, Battery

Cons: Active noise cancellation, Bluetooth

#21 SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1
1.0
3 reviews

Bluetooth is not included; reviewers frame the Nova 1 as a strictly wired analog headset, which avoids wireless hassles but limits wireless convenience.

Pros: Multi-platform compatibility, Earpad replacement ease

Cons: Active noise cancellation, Bluetooth

#22 EKSA E1000 Gaming Headset
1.0
2 reviews

Bluetooth is not supported on the WT model in the reviewed evidence; reviewers repeatedly say it uses 2.4 GHz wireless instead of Bluetooth.

Pros: Connectivity versatility, USB-C

Cons: Active noise cancellation, Bluetooth

#23 Sony Inzone H6 Air
1.0
2 reviews

Reviewers consistently characterized the headset as wired-only, making Bluetooth essentially absent rather than a strength.

Pros: Battery, Weight comfort

Cons: Water/sweat resistance rating, Active noise cancellation

#24 ASUS ROG Kithara
1.0
1 review

Reviews explicitly describe the Kithara as wired-only and lacking Bluetooth.

Pros: Instrument separation, Software/setup simplicity

Cons: Noise isolation (passive), Active noise cancellation