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I've found the 11 best Prime Day gaming headset deals to boost your gaming audio for PC, PS5, Xbox and more

SteelSeries Arctis Nova 5P on table with Tom's Guide Prime Day badge
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Finding your next gaming audio upgrade just got a whole lot more affordable, as Amazon's big Prime Day sale is dropping prices on many of my favorite gaming headsets. And it all starts at just under $40!

So, if you're after immersive, clear and detailed audio while playing on your PC, PS5, Xbox or Nintendo Switch 2, I've picked gaming headphone deals that should be on your radar. That includes this Razer BlackShark V2 that's now just $32 at Amazon, and even our very best gaming headset, as the SteelSeries Arctis Nova 5 is $30 off right now.

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Best Prime Day Gaming Headset Deals

Razer BlackShark V2
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Razer BlackShark V2 : was $59 now $32 at Amazon
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The Razer BlackShark V2 always presents value for gamers looking for comfy, excellent audio, but it's now down to an incredibly low price. It's a wired headset, meaning it's compatible with whatever you can plug it into, but it also features 7.1 surround sound, 5mm drivers for fine-tuned audio and plush earcups that cancel out background noise.

Razer  Kraken V3 X (wired)
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Razer Kraken V3 X (wired): was $69 now $44 at Amazon
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Now under $50, the Razer Kraken V3 X is an exceptional pair of gaming headphones that even feature Chroma RGB lighting to match your gaming setup. Experience brilliant 7.1 surround sound to pinpoint enemy locations, 40mm drivers for clear, rich audio, Razer's "Hyperclear" mic for reduced background noise pickup, and very comfortable memory foam cushions.

SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1
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SteelSeries Arctis Nova 1 : was $59 now $44 at Amazon
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This affordable gaming headset just got more valuable, and it's now even cheaper than when I first spotted it. With the SteelSeries Arctis Nova, you'll get decent audio quality with the 40mm drivers, a sleek, comfortable design and simple wired connectivity for all platforms. For under $50, it's not a bad deal.

HyperX Cloud III (wired)
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HyperX Cloud III (wired): was $99 now $77 at Amazon
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If you don't mind being tethered to a cord, then this HyperX Cloud III gaming headset won't disappoint. It features HyperX's signature fantastic immersive sound with its 53mm drivers, spatial audio, comfortable memory foam and 10mm accurate mic. It's a shame the wireless model isn't discounted (yet), but if you're fine with a wired model, it's hard to go wrong.

Logitech G535 Lightspeed
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Logitech G535 Lightspeed: was $119 now $79 at Amazon
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While not the cheapest they've been, this is still an incredibly low price for the Logitech G525 Lightspeed at $40 off. It supports all major platforms, comes in a sleek, lightweight design, offers 33 hours of battery life and offers 40mm drivers for crisp audio, no matter what game you're playing.

Corsair Void v2
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Corsair Void v2: was $129 now $89 at Amazon
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I have yet to test these out myself, but considering customer reviews state they're "well worth the value," and that it's now down to $89, the Corsair Void v2 looks to be a worthy grab as a wireless gaming headset. It features a 2.4Ghz wireless connection, up to 70 hours of battery life, Dolby Atmos spatial audio, and dual wireless support between gaming platforms. Oh, and an omnidirectional mic for good measure.

SteelSeries Arctis Nova 7
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SteelSeries Arctis Nova 7: was $199 now $119 at Amazon
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Now 40% off, the SteelSeries Arctis Nova 7 range (including PlayStation, Xbox and PC) can now be grabbed with an $80 saving. These cans offer supreme comfort and up to 38 hours of battery life, and the 40mm Neodymium Magnetic Drivers offer superb sound. You'll also be getting support for Tempest 3D audio for PS5 and 360-degree spatial sound for good measure.

SteelSeries Arctis Nova 5
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SteelSeries Arctis Nova 5: was $149 now $119 at Amazon
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It tops our best gaming headsets for good reason, and the SteelSeries Arctis Nova 5 is now down to just $99. This one's designed for Xbox, but it can still be used for other platforms. There's 360-degree spatial audio, outstanding battery life of up to 60 hours, extremely comfortable memory foam, and even over 100 audio presets for games. It's a steal at this price.

Sony Inzone H5
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Sony Inzone H5: was $169 now $128 at Amazon
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The Sony Inzone H5 has been a long-time favorite headset of ours, especially for both a PS5 and a gaming PC. Lightweight and comfortable to use for long periods of time, the H5 can last for 28 hours on a full charge. It also boasts 40mm drivers to provide detailed sound and supports 3D audio for immersive gaming.

Sony Inzone H9
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Sony Inzone H9: was $329 now $228 at Amazon
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What's better than the Sony Inzone H9? A discounted Sony Inzone H9, and these ones come in the glorious black model! The Inzone H9 takes advantage of the PS5’s Tempest 3D audio technology to produce immersive sound. And because you can connect simultaneously to PS5 and Discord, you’ll be able to hear game sounds while chatting with friends. And if you like the PS5’s more black aesthetic, you’ll dig this headset’s similar design.

Logitech G Astro A50
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Logitech G Astro A50: was $299 now $237 at Amazon
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Ready for premium sound and comfort? The Logitech G Astro A50 headphones are now over $60 off if you grab the black model! This headset can connect to 3 systems at once, and all you need is to tap the switch to change platforms! You're also getting a 24-hour battery, audio mixing via the app, 40mm drivers for superb, detailed sound and, of course, a lightspeed wireless connection via 2.4Ghz or Bluetooth.

For more great discounts be sure to check out our Amazon Prime Day deals live blog right now.

Darragh Murphy
Computing Editor

Darragh is Tom’s Guide’s Computing Editor and is fascinated by all things bizarre in tech. His work can be seen in Laptop Mag, Mashable, Android Police, Shortlist Dubai, Proton, theBit.nz, ReviewsFire and more. When he's not checking out the latest devices and all things computing, he can be found going for dreaded long runs, watching terrible shark movies and trying to find time to game

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