Best Headsets for Multipoint connectivity reliability

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Safest pick

Razer BlackShark V3 Pro

4.7 feature score

Balances feature score, supporting reviews, and overall product strength.

Most evidence

Audeze Maxwell

9 supporting reviews

Has the broadest review evidence for this feature.

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 SteelSeries Arctis Nova 7 Wireless Gen 2
4.7
10 reviews

Simultaneous 2.4 GHz plus Bluetooth was one of the most consistently praised features, with most reviewers reporting useful, reliable dual audio.

Pros: Wireless latency, Multi-platform compatibility

Cons: Active noise cancellation, Water/sweat resistance rating

#2 beyerdynamic MMX 150 Wireless Over-Ear Gaming Headset
4.7
1 review

Multipoint is explicitly described as seamless in at least one review, letting the headset stay connected across devices without manual switching.

Pros: Battery, Multipoint connectivity reliability

Cons: Active noise cancellation effectiveness, Xbox compatibility

#3 Razer BlackShark V3 Pro
4.7
11 reviews

Multipoint and simultaneous audio are among the strongest feature additions, usually working well, though one reviewer found setup clunky.

Pros: Wireless latency, Positional audio accuracy

Cons: RGB lighting customization, Integrated microphone

#4 SteelSeries Arctis Nova Elite
4.5
2 reviews

Multipoint is positively supported by evidence that pairing and managing multiple devices is easier.

Pros: Audio-video sync accuracy, Hinge durability

Cons: aptX, Smudge resistance

#5 SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless Gaming Headset
4.3
5 reviews

The dual-USB base station plus Bluetooth mixing is repeatedly called a standout for reliability and convenience. The main pain points are juggling source volumes and, in some cases, awkward switching...

Pros: Replaceable battery, Simultaneous wireless + Bluetooth audio

Cons: aptX, LDAC

#6 Razer Barracuda X
3.9
7 reviews

SmartSwitch and dual wireless are praised when they work, but one long-term 2022 review reported Bluetooth interfering with 2.4GHz reconnection.

Pros: Multi-platform compatibility, Connectivity versatility

Cons: Water/sweat resistance rating, aptX

#7 RIG Spectre R8 Pro
3.8
6 reviews

Dual connectivity is useful for calls and app access, but multiple reviewers note limits around full game-and-music mixing.

Pros: Earpad replacement ease, Wireless latency

Cons: Active noise cancellation, Carry case quality

#8 Audeze Maxwell
2.9
9 reviews

Multipoint and dual-connection behavior was one of the weakest areas, with reviewers often frustrated by no simultaneous Bluetooth plus dongle playback.

Pros: Battery, Charging

Cons: Active noise cancellation, Touch control responsiveness

#9 SteelSeries Arctis Nova 3 Gaming Headset
2.9
4 reviews

Multipoint behavior is limited and inconsistent across platforms: many users should expect to switch sources rather than rely on seamless multi-device audio at the same time.

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
1.5
2 reviews

Multipoint is repeatedly called out as not supported, which is a downside for users who want seamless multi-device switching. The headset instead leans on dual-connection workflows with the dongle and...

Pros: Weight comfort, Ear cup swivel/rotation range

Cons: Xbox compatibility, Replaceable battery

#11 Fractal Design Scape Headset
1.0
2 reviews

Bluetooth multipoint is repeatedly called out as missing, meaning you cannot stay connected to two devices at once.

Pros: Design and Aesthetics, Equalizer customization

Cons: Active noise cancellation effectiveness, Multipoint connectivity reliability

#12 Cherry XTRFY H3 Wireless Gaming Headset
1.0
1 review

True multipoint support is absent. Reviews that addressed it explicitly treated this as a limitation rather than a buggy implementation.

Pros: Battery, Volume output

Cons: Multipoint connectivity reliability, Codec support