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WIRELESS GAMING HEADSETS

If you had to buy a wireless version of any one peripheral for your PC, which would it be? Personally, it’s a close call between my mouse and my headset, but I think I’d probably say headset for its overall benefits and ease. With a set of wireless cans you’re free to wander from your desk and make a cup of coffee without turning off your tunes or leaving the Discord chat, and as you’ll see with a few of the headsets I’ve tested this issue, there’s even more flexibility in all-in-one wireless headsets for gaming at home and taking on the go, too.

Nova Pro Wireless

STEELSERIES $350

All-in-one

1 The SteelSeries Nova headset that aims to be both a gaming headset while you’re at a desk as

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