Nintendo Switch now supports a wide variety of headsets and headphones. Whether you need the functionality of a wireless connection or something affordable and durable for your kids, here are our five favorite headsets for Switch.
A good headset does more than give you a way to communicate with teammates. It can also isolate you from the outside world, providing an immersive gaming experience and producing high-end audio that beats out the Switch's built-in speakers or a low-end home entertainment system. Shopping for the right headset can be difficult, however, as there are hundreds of products on the market---and many of them carry very similar specifications.
Nintendo Switch's approach to voice chat is a bit convoluted. Many of its games require the use of a smartphone app for communication, with only a handful of games offering built-in functionality for group chat.
This means not all games will require (or even allow) a headset for communication, and you'll want to double-check your catalog before investing in a headset for Switch. The last thing you'd want to do is buy a fancy headset only to find out you can't use it to chat with friends in your favorite game.
If you're seeking a headset to have an immersive single-player experience as well as for multiplayer use, you'll need to consider both the included microphone and the performance of the headset's drivers. These internal components create deep bass during explosions and crisp vocals during cutscenes.
Just because two products both feature 40mm drivers doesn't
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