3 good reasons to buy a wireless Xbox One headset instead of wired

LucidSound LS35X
LucidSound LS35X (Image credit: Windows Central)

Whether you're looking for the best Xbox One headset or some simple budget options, you'll be faced with a choice: wired or wireless? Each of them has their own pros and cons, but overall, I feel that wired is the best choice. However, wireless headsets are fantastic too, and depending on what you're looking for in your next Xbox One headset, wireless may be the way to go for you. Here are three good reasons you might want to cut the cord.

More freedom to move around

The biggest advantage of wireless headsets is that unlike wired ones, you're not tethered to your Xbox One controller or console during use. This is especially important for people who like to move a lot while gaming, as with wired headsets, sudden harsh movements can yank the cord of your headset out and cut your audio. If this happens during a particularly important time in-game, you might die or miss out on a good part of the game's story.

This point is important to consider even if you aren't necessarily someone who likes to move a lot, too. This is because oftentimes with wired headsets, your disconnections will come from accidentally dropping your controller or pulling the cord out when reaching for your phone or a drink. These annoyances don't have a chance to occur with a wireless headset, though.

Less risk of damage

LS35X

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Another excellent benefit of wireless headsets is that there's less of a chance that they'll get damaged. This is because wires are vulnerable to damage from being yanked out of connection ports or getting snagged on something when you go to move a wired headset. In addition, curious house pets (cats, mainly) might start chewing on the wire, too, which can ruin its functionality.

It's worth highlighting that over the years, headset developers have reduced the risk of problems like these occurring by using things like braided cable designs and more durable materials. You still need to worry about it, though. With wireless headsets, you don't.

They're more portable

Lastly, wireless headsets have a serious edge when it comes to portability. This is because you don't have to worry about wrapping up a long wire when putting wireless headsets into your bag or suitcase. Instead, all you need is the tiny USB dongle that wireless headsets use for connecting. Not only do wireless headsets take up less space in your travel storage, but they're also easier to grab and go with.

This will be especially useful for people who travel frequently, but still like to game by either taking their Xbox console with them or by bringing along an Xbox Play Anywhere-suited Windows 10 device.

Which wireless headset should you buy?

LS35X LucidSound Xbox headset

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Amongst all of the best Xbox One wireless headset options out there, the cream of the crop is the LucidSound LS35X. With its reliable and stable wireless connection and excellent audio quality, it's perfect for folks who want a supreme immersive listening experience in-game. The mic is stellar, too, and thanks to the headset's immense comfort and 15-hour battery life, it's also a great pick for all-day usage. Overall, the LucidSound LS35X is simply sublime. Alternatively, you could opt for the LucidSound LS50X instead if you want to enjoy Bluetooth compatibility as well, though the price is considerably higher.

Your thoughts

What do you think? Do you prefer wired or wireless headsets? Let me know in the comments below. Additionally, for more on headsets, don't miss out on our list of the best Xbox One headset options that are available today.

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Brendan Lowry

Brendan Lowry is a Windows Central writer and Oakland University graduate with a burning passion for video games, of which he's been an avid fan since childhood. He's been writing for Team WC since the summer of 2017, and you'll find him doing news, editorials, reviews, and general coverage on everything gaming, Xbox, and Windows PC. His favorite game of all time is probably NieR: Automata, though Elden Ring, Fallout: New Vegas, and Team Fortress 2 are in the running, too. When he's not writing or gaming, there's a good chance he's either watching an interesting new movie or TV show or actually going outside for once. Follow him on X (Twitter).