Key Takeaways

  • Razer BlackShark V2 HyperSpeed leads the pool: The BlackShark V2 HyperSpeed is the #32 bestseller and ships sold by Amazon, with 70-hour battery and a wideband mic.
  • Cheapest entry point: The ASTRO A10 Gen 2 drops under $25 renewed, a solid first wired headset for PS5 or Switch.
  • Best-seller alert: The Razer BlackShark V2 X sits at rank #1 in its niche and works across PS5, Xbox, PC, and Switch.
  • Wireless without the markup: The Logitech G PRO X Wireless stays under $100 renewed with Blue VO!CE mic tech.

Summer break means more screen time, and the gaming headset shelf is one of the better places to spend right now. This week’s pool leans hard on names that show up in every Reddit “best headset under 100” thread: Razer, Logitech G, HyperX, and SteelSeries. Several renewed units land well under their original list, which is where the real value hides.

The standout is the Razer BlackShark V2 HyperSpeed, a current #32 bestseller with a 70-hour battery and a wideband mic that ships sold by Amazon. Below it sits a stack of A10 and Arctis options that put a name-brand headset on your head for the price of a couple of new games. Father’s Day is around the corner too, so a wireless set makes an easy gift.

For these SlashSkill Picks I split the list into wireless and wired so you can shop by how you play. Every headset here clears under $100, and most come from a trusted brand with Prime shipping. Renewed models make up a chunk of the cheapest picks, so read the condition notes before you commit.

What are the best wireless gaming headsets under $100?

The best wireless gaming headsets under $100 right now are the Razer BlackShark V2 HyperSpeed and the Logitech G PRO X Wireless, both pairing 50mm drivers with long battery life. Wireless used to mean paying a premium, but renewed units and aggressive discounts have closed that gap. These six cover console, PC, and dual-platform use.

Razer BlackShark V2 HyperSpeed

This is the pick I keep coming back to. The BlackShark V2 HyperSpeed weighs 280g, runs 70 hours per charge, and connects over 2.4GHz, Bluetooth, or USB, so it covers PC, PlayStation, Switch, and mobile. It ships new and sold by Amazon at rank #32, which is rare for a wireless set this far under list. If you want one headset for everything, start here.

  • 70-hour battery
  • 50mm drivers
  • 2.4GHz, Bluetooth, or USB

Razer BlackShark V3 Wireless

The BlackShark V3 Wireless is the newer model, here in renewed condition with 50mm drivers and a super wideband mic. It also pulls 70 hours of battery and switches between 2.4GHz, Bluetooth, and USB. Renewed keeps it under the V2’s new price, so it is worth a look if you want the latest mic tech for less.

  • 50mm drivers
  • Super wideband mic
  • 70-hour battery

Logitech G PRO X Wireless

Logitech’s G PRO X Wireless is the esports staple, and renewed pricing finally tucks it under $100. You get 50mm PRO-G drivers, Lightspeed wireless, and Blue VO!CE mic filtering that cleans up your voice without a separate interface. The clamp runs a bit tight out of the box, but the pads loosen with use.

  • 50mm PRO-G drivers
  • Blue VO!CE mic
  • DTS Headphone:X 2.0

Logitech G535 Lightspeed

The G535 Lightspeed is the lightweight option in this group, an on-ear set with a flip-to-mute mic and USB-rechargeable battery. It skips RGB and surround gimmicks and focuses on a clean, comfortable fit for long sessions. Good fit for anyone who finds bigger over-ear cans too warm in summer.

  • Lightweight on-ear
  • Flip-to-mute mic
  • USB rechargeable

HyperX Cloud II Core Wireless

HyperX’s Cloud II Core Wireless brings the brand’s memory foam comfort to a USB wireless connection for PC. It includes a detachable noise-cancelling mic and DTS Headphone:X spatial audio. This one is renewed and PC-focused, so check the dongle compatibility if you also game on console.

  • USB wireless for PC
  • Detachable noise-cancelling mic
  • DTS Headphone:X audio

SENZER SG600 Wireless

The SENZER SG600 is the budget wildcard, a marketplace headset sitting at rank #44 in its category. It runs 2.4GHz and Bluetooth 5.3 with a quoted 15ms latency, a 70-plus hour battery, and a noise-cancelling mic across PC, PS5, and Switch. It is the cheapest wireless set here, and the specs read well for the price.

  • 2.4GHz and Bluetooth 5.3
  • 15ms latency
  • 70+ hour battery

Which wired headsets give the best sound for the money?

The HyperX Cloud III and Logitech G PRO X Gen 2 give the best wired sound under $100, both built around large drivers and metal-reinforced frames. Wired headsets skip battery worry and usually sound a step cleaner per dollar. These six range from a sub-$25 starter to esports-grade picks.

Logitech G PRO X Gen 2

The G PRO X Gen 2 packs 50mm PRO-G drivers, DTS Headphone 7.1, and Blue VO!CE into a wired set that works across PC, Xbox, PS5, and Switch. This is the wired sibling to the wireless PRO X above, and renewed pricing makes it one of the better mic-and-sound combos here. Detachable cable and mic make it easy to live with.

  • 50mm PRO-G drivers
  • DTS Headphone 7.1
  • Blue VO!CE mic

HyperX Cloud III

The Cloud III is HyperX’s current flagship wired headset and ships new, sold by Amazon. Angled 53mm drivers, DTS spatial audio, and a 10mm mic sit in a durable frame with the brand’s signature memory foam. If you want a brand-new headset with no renewed asterisk, this is the one I would grab.

  • Angled 53mm drivers
  • DTS spatial audio
  • USB-C, USB-A, 3.5mm

Logitech G432 Wired

The G432 is Logitech’s workhorse PC headset, with 7.1 surround, DTS Headphone:X 2.0, and a flip-to-mute mic. It ships new and sold by Amazon, so you skip the renewed gamble at a low price. Leatherette pads seal in bass well, though they run a touch warm.

  • 7.1 surround sound
  • DTS Headphone:X 2.0
  • Flip-to-mute mic

Razer BlackShark V2 X

The BlackShark V2 X PlayStation edition is the #1 bestseller in its niche, and it is easy to see why. It uses 50mm drivers, a cardioid mic, and a lightweight build that connects over a 3.5mm jack to PS5, Xbox, PC, and Switch. New, sold by Amazon, in Quartz Pink, it is the safest cheap pick on this list.

  • 50mm drivers
  • Cardioid mic
  • 3.5mm jack multi-platform

ASTRO A10 Gen 2

The ASTRO A10 Gen 2 in white is the budget anchor here, dropping under $25 renewed. It is an over-ear wired set with 32mm drivers and a flip-to-mute mic for PS5, PS4, Switch, PC, and Mac. Great first headset for a kid or a spare you keep by the couch.

  • 32mm drivers
  • Flip-to-mute mic
  • PS5, Switch, PC, Mac

SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1X

The Arctis Nova 1X brings SteelSeries’ signature sound and ClearCast Gen 2 mic to a wired, Xbox-friendly set that also covers PC, PlayStation, Switch, and mobile. It is renewed and one of the cheaper ways into the Nova lineup. The mic clarity is the real draw at this price.

  • Signature Arctis sound
  • ClearCast Gen 2 mic
  • Xbox, PC, PlayStation, Switch

Frequently asked questions

Can you get a good gaming headset under $100?

Yes. Razer, Logitech G, HyperX, and SteelSeries all sell headsets under $100, including wireless models with 50mm drivers and 70-hour batteries. Renewed units stretch the budget further, putting flagship sound like the Logitech G PRO X within reach.

Is wireless or wired better for gaming?

Wired headsets like the HyperX Cloud III tend to sound a bit cleaner per dollar and never need charging. Wireless sets like the Razer BlackShark V2 HyperSpeed trade a small premium for freedom of movement and now run 70-plus hours per charge. Pick based on how far you sit from your setup.

What does “renewed” mean on these headsets?

Renewed means the headset was inspected and refurbished to work like new, often at a lower price than a fresh unit. Many of the cheapest picks here, including the ASTRO A10 Gen 2 and Logitech G PRO X Wireless, are renewed. Check the listing’s condition and warranty notes before buying.

Do these headsets work with the Nintendo Switch?

Most do. The Razer BlackShark V2 X, ASTRO A10 Gen 2, and SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1X all list Switch support through a 3.5mm jack. Wireless models vary by connection type, so confirm the headset uses Bluetooth or a compatible dongle for your console.

Prices verified June 4, 2026. Discounts across this group run from roughly 39% to 56% off, with the steepest cuts on renewed Razer and ASTRO models. The wired side held the lowest absolute prices, while wireless picks clustered between $60 and $85. You can browse all deals if you want to compare against other audio categories.

My honest take: the Razer BlackShark V2 HyperSpeed is the headset to grab if you want one wireless set for every platform, since it ships new at a top bestseller rank. For brand-new wired sound, the HyperX Cloud III is the safer buy than any renewed pick. I would skip the pricier renewed wireless options only if a brand-new unit sits within a few dollars. The ASTRO A10 Gen 2 under $25 is the easy call for a kid’s first headset.

Expect headset pricing to dip again as Prime Day approaches this summer, especially on Logitech G and Razer renewed stock. If you need one for Father’s Day, the current new-condition picks are worth buying now rather than waiting. For everyone else, watch the BlackShark and Cloud lines, which tend to extend their discounts through the back half of June. If you missed last week’s wireless mice roundup, those picks pair well with any of these headsets.