By Robin Owens 24 days ago, Headphones
Affordable and high-quality headsets for glasses wearers.
Many gamers who wear glasses claim that comfort is more important to them than such frills as 7.1 virtual surround sound or RGB lighting. Thankfully, the nowadays’ market is full of gaming headsets that are both comfortable and offer outstanding gaming experience.
If you are keen on playing games on a PC or console, you will definitely enjoy using the best headset for glasses wearers.
Still, you may come across a gaming headset that will bring you discomfort – whether pushing too hard on the head (especially when you wear it for several hours straight) or sitting rather loose on the head, which leads to the sound quality leak via the headset.
To get money’s worth with the best headset for glasses wearers, remember to take into account such parameters as breathability and comfort along with some others.
Frequency Response: 20 Hz - 20 kHz | Wireless: Yes | Noise Cancelling: No | Cable Length: No cable
⊕ Comfortable design
⊕ Versatile sound profile
⊕ Great battery life
⊕ Good microphone
⊖ None
One can enjoy hours of gaming and fun just from using HyperX Cloud Flight headsets for glasses wearers. Some of the best things about this kind of headsets is the fact that it offers true surround experience which means one will never miss any game or action that is happening around them. These are also perfect in noisy environments because noisier noises will never enter the headsets. The HyperX Cloud Flight headsets for glasses wearers are also capable of filtering sound, even at high volumes.
Frequency Response: 20 Hz - 20 kHz | Wireless: Yes | Noise Cancelling: No | Cable Length: No cable
⊕ Great microphone performance
⊕ Good companion software
⊕ Many customization options
⊖ Poor noise isolation performance
The SteelSeries Arctis 7 headset for glasses wearers built to be light, thin and flat so that it fits perfectly onto the glasses wearers' foreheads, and so it remains invisible to anyone else. This makes it a perfect option for office workers who need to use their computer on the go, especially those whose glasses are easily damaged if they drop them whilst on their desk or even in their pocket! In addition, SteelSeries Arctis 7 for glasses wearers is adjustable and lightweight, meaning that even the most avid gamers will find it comfortable to use.
The integrated ear pads ensure that the contact lenses remain securely in place and do not slip around. Likewise, it also provides a nice and wide range of ambient sounds to help us relax. These include a phone alarm, relaxing music and other sounds which can be individually programmed to suit each user.
Frequency Response: 15 Hz - 28 kHz | Wireless: No | Noise Cancelling: No | Cable Length: 3 m
⊕ Lightweight and comfortable
⊕ Cost
⊕ Open and balanced audio reproduction
⊖ Mic too quiet
If you are looking for an electronic device that will enhance your listening and hearing abilities then the EPOS I Sennheiser best headset for glasses wearers is the right device for you. These innovative and comfortable headsets are perfect for all types of music listeners. The EPOS I Sennheiser is not only affordable, but it also has a lot of features that make it stand out amongst its competition.
One of the main benefits that this brand offers to glasses wearers is the fact that it is designed to help you enjoy better sound quality. In addition to this, it has a very ergonomic design that makes it easy for users to use and it is also designed with a very comfortable headband that fits perfectly on most faces.
Frequency Response: 15 Hz - 28 kHz | Wireless: No | Noise Cancelling: No | Cable Length: 3 m
⊕ Lightweight and very comfortable
⊕ Many customization options
⊕ Good audio reproduction
⊕ Great app support
⊖ Complicated cable system
⊖ Bulky and plasticky build
The SteelSeries Arctis 5 is one of the headsets from SteelSeries that has been especially designed to work well with spectacles. This particular headset for glasses wearers has an integrated adjustment mechanism that enables you to position it in such a way that it will fit on your prescription glasses as close to the edges as possible. This way, the wearer will be able to get the most out of the spectacles without having to compromise comfort and ease of use. With its sturdy clip on construction, it can be easily inserted into the frame of the glasses ensuring that it will be firmly in place so that the wearer will not have any difficulty in wearing it.
With its patented cutting edge technology called PIX geometry, this headset for glasses wearers works to ensure that every angle of the lens and the entire structure of the frame is perfectly balanced. This way, the distortion caused by bending the lenses will be minimized, which is ideal for ensuring that one's vision is well-preserved even when performing various activities.
Frequency Response: 20 Hz - 30 kHz | Wireless: No | Noise Cancelling: No | Cable Length: 1.8 m
⊕ Wireless audio via RF means no lag
⊕ Solid build quality
⊕ Low-latency USB audio
⊕ Accurate microphone
⊕ Cloth headphone pads are decent for glasses
⊖ Lack of call/music controls
⊖ No analog audio support
If you are looking for the best headset for glasses wearers, you will find a few features that the Corsair VOID Elite for glasses wearers can't be beaten. It has an advanced, futuristic sound resolution system that is truly amazing to listen to and it has a built in cardio feedback that will let you know if you are breathing properly or not. The two microphones on the front of this headset for glasses wearers are also some of the best you can find, letting you take a call hands free. While these two features alone are a great start, there is so much more that this headset does that truly sets it apart from the rest.
Frequency Response: 18 Hz - 23 kHz | Wireless: No | Noise Cancelling: No | Cable Length: 1.3 m
⊕ Very comfortable
⊕ Clean and precise sound
⊕ Adjustable microphone
⊕ Build quality
⊕ Inexpensive
⊖ No extra features
⊖ Audio cable and microphone not detachable
The HyperX Cloud Stinger is designed specifically to be used with prescription glasses, and it provides superior sound clarity. The specially-formulated microphone ensures that you hear every sound precisely. The built-in sound amplifier on the Stinger for glasses wearers allows for superior sound clarity over even the most expensive headsets on the market. The result is clear, crisp sound that truly translates into real life.
Frequency Response: 20 Hz - 20 kHz | Wireless: No | Noise Cancelling: No | Cable Length: 2.2 m
⊕ Comfortable
⊕ Strong audio performance for the price
⊕ Adjustable noise canceling mic
⊖ Aesthetics might not be for everyone
The Onikuma K5 is one of the most advanced contact lenses currently available. It comes in three sizes to accommodate a wide range of different wearers, making it perfect for everyone from beginners to those that are experienced with wearing contact lenses.
Another great thing about the Onikuma K5 is the fact that it is designed to work well with a variety of prescription glasses as well. This makes it perfect for wearers who wear corrective eyeglasses to correct their vision. The Onikuma K5 for glasses wearers comes with an adjustment screw that allows it to adjust to the shape of a user's face and helps to eliminate the problems associated with eyeglass straps and clips.
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HyperX Cloud Flight
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SteelSeries Arctis 7
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EPOS I Sennheiser
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The Clamping Force
The pressure surrounding the head while you have a headset on is referred to as the clamping force. To measure the perfect clamping force, ensure that the headset clings to your head. But the spectacle frame shouldn’t be “digging” into your temple and the earlobe.
With the perfect clamping force, there won’t be any game sound leak, and you will achieve passive noise isolation. In fact, the best headset for glasses wearers features an adjustable headband that you can regulate to fit your head size seamlessly.
The Ear Cup Design
Another important feature of the best headset for glasses wearers is an ear cup design that is suitable for different ear shapes and sizes. If you decide to opt for a gaming headset that alters the versatile circular ear cup design and looks more appealing, it will be less comfortable to wear.
The Materials
One more thing that contributes to the comfort of wearing the gaming headset is the level and kind of cushioning around the ear cups and the headbands. The most widespread option is memory foam cushions and pads. As for affordable headsets, you are likely to find the ones made from artificial leather. If you are willing to spend a bit more, it is better to settle for qualitative and lightweight fabric or velour.
Besides, I highly recommend you to pay attention to headsets with changeable ear cup paddings.
Weight
Mind that if your headset is rather heavyweight, it will be difficult to wear it while you are playing for hours on end. A headset that doesn’t weigh much is a go-to option, especially if you are traveling a lot. The suggested weight for headsets is between 7-13 oz.